47-11F-1. Definition of terms. Terms used in this chapter mean: (1)”Authorized licensee,” a natural person licensed as a health care professional under Title 36 and entitled to form a professional corporation pursuant to chapters 47-11, 47-11A, 47-11B, 47-11C, 47-11D, and 47-11E; (2)”Professional employee,” an employee of a professional corporation who is an authorized licensee, but […]
47-11F-10. Additional information required in forming, organizing, or registration documents. In addition to providing the information required by the South Dakota Business Corporation Act, the following information is also required in the forming documents of a professional corporation, the organizing documents of a limited liability company, or the registration documents of a limited liability partnership: […]
47-11F-11. Corporate name. The corporate name of a corporation formed pursuant to this chapter shall end with the words, Professional Corporation, or the abbreviation, P.C. or PC, or the word, Limited, or the abbreviation, Ltd. The name of any limited liability company shall end with the words, Professional Limited Liability Company, or the abbreviation, Prof. […]
47-11F-12. Ownership of property–Investment of funds. A professional corporation may own real and personal property necessary or appropriate for rendering professional service and may invest its funds in real estate, mortgages, stocks, bonds, or any other type of investment. Source: SL 2000, ch 219, §12.
47-11F-13. Professional practice or service without license not permitted. This chapter does not authorize an individual to practice any profession, or furnish any professional service, for which the individual is not licensed. Source: SL 2000, ch 219, §13.
47-11F-14. Exercise of powers accorded by governing law–Conditions. A professional corporation may exercise any powers accorded it by its generally applicable governing law, so long as the professional corporation exercises those powers solely to provide the pertinent professional services or to accomplish tasks ancillary to providing those services. Source: SL 2000, ch 219, §14.
47-11F-15. Corporate policies and actions to adhere to standards of professional conduct–Violations reported to licensing board–Board to have access to records. No professional corporation may adopt, implement, or follow a policy, procedure, or practice, which would give any licensing board having jurisdiction grounds for disciplinary action, cause a violation of professional ethics, or cause a […]
47-11F-16. Relationship between health care provider and patient unaffected. This chapter does not alter any law applicable to the relationship between a professional licensee furnishing health care services and the person receiving those services, including liability arising out of those services. To the extent required by the licensing law governing any authorized licensee or professional […]
47-11F-17. Confidentiality of patient records. Patient records shall be kept strictly confidential. No provision of this chapter, including interdisciplinary access to patient records by any stockholder, professional employee, or any employee of a professional corporation, constitutes a waiver of any privilege on confidential communications which otherwise exists under any provision of the law of this […]
47-11F-18. Licensing boards to promulgate rules to implement chapter. The licensing boards having jurisdiction over professional corporations authorized in chapters 47-11, 47-11A, 47-11B, 47-11C, 47-11D, and 47-11E are authorized to promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 to implement the provisions of this chapter, including the following provisions: (1)Definition of terms; (2)Applications for registration and renewed […]
47-11F-19. Insurance title unaffected. The provisions of this chapter do not affect or preempt any requirements contained in Title 58. Source: SL 2000, ch 219, §19.
47-11F-2. Professional corporation defined. For the purposes of this chapter, the term, professional corporation, includes a limited liability company organized under chapter 47-34A or a limited liability partnership organized under chapter 48-7. With respect to a limited liability company, references in this chapter to articles of incorporation, by-laws, directors, officers, shareholders, and shares of stock […]
47-11F-3. Professional corporations rendering more than one professional service authorized. One or more authorized licensees may form a professional corporation for the purpose of rendering two or more kinds of professional services and services ancillary thereto. A professional corporation may not employ a person who is an authorized licensee unless at least one shareholder of […]
47-11F-4. Certificates of registration required–Application. No professional corporation may provide any professional service or ancillary service without a certificate of registration from the licensing board of each category of licensee who is a shareholder. An application for such registration shall be made to the applicable boards in writing and shall contain the name and address […]
47-11F-5. Action upon application–Duration of certificate. Upon receipt of an application made pursuant to §47-11F-4, each licensing board shall investigate the proposed professional corporation. If the board finds that the shareholders and professional employees within its jurisdiction are properly licensed and have no disciplinary action pending before the board and if it appears that the […]
47-11F-6. Posting of certificate required. The certificate of registration issued pursuant to §47-11F-5 shall be conspicuously posted upon the premises to which it is applicable. Source: SL 2000, ch 219, §6.
47-11F-7. Amending certificate upon change of location or ownership–Certificates not assignable. An application for an amended certificate of registration shall be filed with any boards having jurisdiction of the professional corporation any time the location or ownership of the professional corporation changes. The respective boards shall investigate the corporation to determine whether it continues to […]
47-11F-8. Suspension or revocation of certificate–Grounds. Any licensing board having jurisdiction over a professional corporation may suspend or revoke the certificate of registration issued under this chapter for any of the following reasons: (1)The revocation or suspension of the license to practice of any shareholder or professional employee not promptly removed or discharged by the […]
47-11F-9. Notice and hearing required–Appeal–Certain situations where prior notice and hearing not required. Before any certificate of registration is suspended or revoked, the holder is entitled to a hearing pursuant to chapter 1-26 before the board or boards having jurisdiction. The hearing may be held jointly by the boards, but each board shall render its […]