36-11-2.Definition of terms. Terms used in this chapter mean: (1)”Association,” the South Dakota Pharmacists Association; (2)”Biological product,” as defined in 42 U.S. C. 262(i), as of January 1, 2018; (3)”Board” or “board of pharmacy,” the State Board of Pharmacy in South Dakota; (4)”Brand name,” the proprietary or registered trademark name given to a drug product […]
36-11-2.1. Drugs defined. Drugs are defined as follows: (1)Articles recognized in the official United States Pharmacopoeia or the official National Formulary, as adopted by the board of pharmacy pursuant to chapter 1-26, or recognized in the official Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States as in effect on January 1, 1993; (2)Articles intended for use in […]
36-11-2.2. Practice of pharmacy defined. The practice of pharmacy means: (1)Interpretation and evaluation of prescription drug orders and dispensing in the patient’s best interest; (2)Provision of patient counseling and pharmaceutical care; and (3)The responsibility for compounding, distributing, labeling, and storage of drugs and for maintaining proper records for them. The practice of pharmacy does not […]
36-11-20. Suspension, revocation, or refusal of license–Grounds–Fraudulent registration void. The Board of Pharmacy may, in compliance with chapter 1-26, suspend, revoke, or refuse to grant a license or certificate of registration to any person guilty of a felony or a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, or who is addicted to the use of alcoholic liquors or […]
36-11-21. Continuing validity of prior certificates. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to invalidate any certificate of registration in force on July 1, 1967. Source: SDC 1939, §27.1007; SL 1967, ch 102, §9.
36-11-22. Registration record maintained by board–Contents. The Board of Pharmacy shall keep a record of registration in which shall be entered the names and places of business of all persons registered under this chapter which records shall also specify such facts as such persons shall claim to justify their registration. Source: SL 1967, ch 102, […]
36-11-23. Annual registry fee and renewal–Suspension of certificate for failure to renew–Reinstatement after suspension. Each pharmacist shall annually by October first each year, pay to the board a registry fee to be fixed by the board in compliance with chapter 1-26, not to exceed one hundred fifty dollars. Upon payment of the fee by a […]
36-11-23.1. Continuing education program established. There is hereby established a program of continuing education for licensed pharmacists within this state. Source: SL 1977, ch 296, §1.
36-11-23.2. Rules relating to continuing education–Maximum annual requirement. The State Board of Pharmacy shall promulgate rules pertaining to continuing education of pharmacists. Such continuing education program shall not exceed twelve hours in length in any one year. Source: SL 1977, ch 296, §3; SL 1986, ch 302, §113.
36-11-23.3. Continuing education required for relicensure. As of October 1, 1980, no active pharmacist shall be eligible for relicensure in this state unless the pharmacist has met the continuing education requirements established by the State Board of Pharmacy. Source: SL 1977, ch 296, §2.
36-11-23.4. Advisory council on continuing education. There is hereby established an advisory council to the State Board of Pharmacy consisting of two pharmacists appointed by the State Board of Pharmacy, two pharmacists appointed by the state college of pharmacy and four pharmacists appointed by the South Dakota Pharmacists Association who shall serve without compensation and […]
36-11-25. Pharmacy intern certificates–Restrictions on practice. Pharmacy intern certificates may be issued by the Board of Pharmacy to persons who are gaining experience as a qualification for licensure as a registered pharmacist. Any pharmacy intern granted an intern certificate shall perform his internship pursuant to regulations which shall be promulgated by the Board of Pharmacy. […]
36-11-26. Board power to discipline registrant. If the Board of Pharmacy is satisfied that any person holding a certificate of registration is for any reason incompetent or disqualified to perform the duties of a registered pharmacist pursuant to §36-11-20 or as contemplated by the provisions of this chapter, it may, in compliance with §36-11-28: (1)Issue […]
36-11-28. Procedure for revocation or suspension of certificate. A certificate of registration as a pharmacist shall not be revoked or suspended except after hearing before the Board of Pharmacy at which a majority of its members are present and in compliance with chapter 1-26. Source: SDC 1939, §27.1011; SL 1959, ch 132; SL 1967, ch […]
36-11-29. Appeal from revocation or suspension of certificate. An appeal from the decision of the Board of Pharmacy may be taken as provided by chapter 1-26. Source: SDC 1939, §27.1011; SL 1959, ch 132; SL 1967, ch 102, §12; revised pursuant to SL 1972, ch 15, §4.
36-11-3. South Dakota Pharmacists Association–Purpose–Annual meeting. Those registered pharmacists of this state electing to participate shall constitute an association under the name and title of the South Dakota Pharmacists Association. The purpose of the association is to serve as the state professional society of pharmacists which represents the profession of pharmacy, enhances the public’s awareness […]
36-11-30. Registration and permit required for operation of pharmacy–Violation as misdemeanor. No pharmacy shall open or be kept open for transaction of business until it has been registered and a permit issued by the State Board of Pharmacy. A violation of this section is a Class 2 misdemeanor. Each day of violation is a separate […]
36-11-31. Business name or advertising implying pharmacy prohibited unless registered–Violation as misdemeanor. No person, copartnership or corporation may carry on, conduct, or transact business under a name which contains as a part thereof the term or words “drug department,” “drugstore” or “pharmacy” or any term implying the operation of a pharmacy or drugstore, or in […]
36-11-32. Pharmacy permit issued by board–Fee. Upon a form prescribed by the State Board of Pharmacy and the payment of a fee, not to exceed two hundred dollars, set by the Board of Pharmacy in accordance with chapter 1-26, the State Board of Pharmacy shall issue to pharmacists in good standing, registered under the laws […]
36-11-33. Institutional pharmacy permits–Scope of services provided–Minimum standards. The Board of Pharmacy may issue to pharmacists in good standing a permit to conduct a part-time, limited, or conditional pharmacy in hospitals, nursing homes or related facilities provided that the pharmacy services are limited to patients. A permit to conduct a pharmacy, the merchandise and fixtures […]