Section 36-11-46.9 – Dispensing interchangeable biological products.
36-11-46.9. Dispensing interchangeable biological products. A pharmacist dispensing a prescription drug order for a biological product prescribed by its brand or proper name may select an interchangeable biological product of the prescribed product. Within five business days following the dispensing of a biological product, the dispensing pharmacist or the pharmacist’s designee shall make an entry […]
Section 36-11-46.10 – Notice to practitioner of biological product dispensed.
36-11-46.10. Notice to practitioner of biological product dispensed. Any entry into an electronic records system as described in §36-11-46.9 is presumed to provide notice to the practitioner. Otherwise, the pharmacist shall communicate the biological product dispensed to the practitioner using facsimile, telephone, electronic transmission, or other prevailing means, if communication is not required where: (1)There […]
Section 36-11-46.11 – Labeling of prescription container for biological product.
36-11-46.11. Labeling of prescription container for biological product. The pharmacist shall, unless otherwise instructed by the prescriber, label the prescription container with the name of the dispensed biological product. If the dispensed biological product does not have a brand name, the prescription label shall indicate the proper name of the biological product dispensed. If a […]
Section 36-11-47.1 – Posting of prescription drug prices authorized–Rules and regulations.
36-11-47.1. Posting of prescription drug prices authorized–Rules and regulations. The posting of prescription drug prices upon the premises of a duly licensed pharmacy department is hereby specifically authorized and shall not constitute “advertising of prescription prices” within the meaning of this chapter when performed in accordance with such rules and regulations as may be adopted […]
Section 36-11-47.2 – Refusal to quote prescription price as misdemeanor.
36-11-47.2. Refusal to quote prescription price as misdemeanor. It is a Class 2 misdemeanor for any pharmacist to refuse to quote the price of any prescription legend drug when said quote is requested by a person. Source: SL 1975, ch 235; SL 1977, ch 190, §171.
Section 36-11-48 – Grounds for suspension or revocation of pharmacy permit.
36-11-48. Grounds for suspension or revocation of pharmacy permit. The State Board of Pharmacy may suspend or revoke any permit obtained by false representations made in the application therefor, or when the pharmacy for which the permit shall be issued is kept open for the transaction of business without a registered pharmacist in charge thereof, […]
Section 36-11-49 – Procedure for revocation of pharmacy permit.
36-11-49. Procedure for revocation of pharmacy permit. Before any permit for a pharmacy shall be revoked chapter 1-26 shall be complied with. Two members of the board shall constitute a quorum and no permit shall be revoked except by a vote of two or more members of the State Board of Pharmacy. Source: SDC 1939, […]
Section 36-11-50 – Appeal from cancellation of pharmacy permit.
36-11-50. Appeal from cancellation of pharmacy permit. An appeal from the decision of the Board of Pharmacy may be taken as provided by chapter 1-26. Source: SDC 1939, §27.1016; SL 1967, ch 102, §16; revised pursuant to SL 1972, ch 15, §4.
Section 36-11-63 – Fees paid to secretary of board–Employment of personnel and payment of expenses from funds collected.
36-11-63. Fees paid to secretary of board–Employment of personnel and payment of expenses from funds collected. All fees shall be paid to the secretary of the State Board of Pharmacy. Out of the funds collected the board may, pursuant to chapter 3-6D, employ agents, inspectors, and clerical assistance and pay expenses as may be necessary […]
Section 36-11-43 – Code of professional ethics–Association recommendations considered–Employment rights not regulated–No basis for criminal prosecution.
36-11-43. Code of professional ethics–Association recommendations considered–Employment rights not regulated–No basis for criminal prosecution. The Board of Pharmacy may, in the manner provided by chapter 1-26, adopt a code of professional ethics for pharmacists in this state in the practice of their profession. In adopting such code, or any amendments thereafter, the board will consider […]