Section 34-53-10 – Pipeline company initial deposit into PEACE fund–Return of balance after project completion.
34-53-10. Pipeline company initial deposit into PEACE fund–Return of balance after project completion. Within twenty days of a project commencement date, the pipeline company shall make an initial deposit to the PEACE fund equal to five percent of the bond required under §34-53-13. The project account and fund may only be used in accordance with […]
Section 34-53-11 – Calculation and billing of special fees.
34-53-11. Calculation and billing of special fees. On a monthly basis, the Department of Public Safety shall calculate the special fee from the total approved claims paid from the fund during the prior calendar month. The total extraordinary expenses shall include the interest computed at the federal short-term applicable rate as set forth under 26 […]
Section 34-53-12 – Special fee as continuing lien on pipeline company property.
34-53-12. Special fee as continuing lien on pipeline company property. Any special fee billed under §34-53-11, including any computed interest, is a continuing lien on all property owned by the pipeline company within this state until the total special fee is paid in full or otherwise finally resolved. The secretary of the Department of Revenue […]
Section 34-53-13 – Pipeline company to furnish surety bond.
34-53-13. Pipeline company to furnish surety bond. A pipeline company shall furnish a surety bond to the Department of Revenue written by a company authorized by the Division of Insurance to write surety bonds, in an amount of one million dollars for every ten miles affected by a project, but not in excess of twenty […]
Section 34-52-6 – Prescribing drugs.
34-52-6. Prescribing drugs. Without a proper provider-patient relationship, a health care professional using telehealth may not prescribe a controlled drug or substance, as defined by §34-20B-3, solely in response to an internet questionnaire or consult, including any encounter via telephone. Source: SL 2019, ch 156, §6; SL 2020, ch 151, § 2.
Section 34-52-7 – Informed consent.
34-52-7. Informed consent. A health care professional using telehealth shall follow any applicable state or federal statute or rule for informed consent. Source: SL 2019, ch 156, §7.
Section 34-52-8 – Medical records.
34-52-8. Medical records. A health care professional or the originating site treating a patient through telehealth shall: (1)Maintain a complete record of the patient’s care; (2)Disclose the record to the patient consistent with state and federal laws; and (3)Follow applicable state and federal statutes and regulations for medical record retention and confidentiality. Source: SL 2019, […]
Section 34-53-1 – Definitions.
34-53-1. Definitions. Terms used in this chapter mean: (1)”Action notice,” the director’s communication of a decision on a claim; (2)”Civil recoveries,” funds received by the state or a political subdivision from a third party, other than a pipeline company, as a result of violations of the law and transferred to the fund from the riot […]
Section 34-53-2 – PEACE fund established.
34-53-2. PEACE fund established. There is established in the state treasury the PEACE fund. Money in the fund may be used to pay administrative costs and extraordinary expenses incurred by the state or a political subdivision, arising out of or in connection with pipeline construction. Any interest earned on money in the fund shall be […]
Section 34-53-3 – Claim for extraordinary expense–Records.
34-53-3. Claim for extraordinary expense–Records. The state or a political subdivision may submit a claim for extraordinary expense to the director for disbursement from the PEACE fund in accordance with this chapter. Each claim under this section shall be accompanied by a statement of the basis on which it is made, and true and accurate […]