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Code · South Dakota · Title 36 · Chapter 36-19

36-19-38. Grounds for action on license.

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The board may refuse to renew, and may suspend or revoke, any license if the license holder:
(1)Obtained the license by fraud or misrepresentation either in applying for the license or in passing the examination for the license;
(2)Alters the license;
(3)Uses intoxicants or drugs to such a degree as to render the person unfit to practice funeral service;
(4)Has been convicted of:
(a)A felony; or
(b)Any crime involving dishonesty, any conduct intended to deceive or defraud the public, or any other unprofessional conduct;
(5)Is guilty of malpractice in the business of funeral service;
(6)Is guilty of willfully violating this chapter, any rule of the board, or any ordinance or federal regulation governing the disposition, shipment, or transportation of dead human bodies;
(7)Signs a certificate stating that the person embalmed or prepared a dead human body for shipment or burial, if in fact another person, other than a trainee for whom supervision was provided, embalmed or prepared the dead human body for shipment or burial;
(8)Directly or indirectly:
(a)Pays or causes to be paid, a commission for the securing of business; or
(b)Solicits business, provided that the soliciting of members or the selling of stock in any cooperative burial association is not a violation of this subdivision;
(9)Engages in any practice or conduct that constitutes a danger to the health, safety, or welfare of the public;
(10)Engages in any conduct that is unbecoming of a licensee or applicant;
(11)Has been disciplined by the board of another state or territory for any act or omission that would be a violation of this chapter or rules adopted by the board;
(12)Fails to report to the board:
(a)Any discipline imposed by the board of another state or territory;
(b)Any felony conviction; or
(c)Any conviction for an offense arising out of the practice of funeral service;
(13)Has employed, enabled, or assisted the unlicensed practice or provision of any service, other than that authorized by this chapter or rules adopted by the board;
(14)Fails to maintain adequate safety and sanitary conditions or other requirements of funeral establishments, as set forth in this chapter or rules adopted by the board pursuant to chapter 1-26 ; or
(15)Engages in any unfair or deceptive act or practice.
If the license as funeral director is held by a firm, corporation, association, or organization, the provisions of this section apply to the members of the board of directors, officers, and employees, as well as to the firm, corporation, association, or organization.
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