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Code · South Dakota · Title 47 · Chapter 47-11

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.

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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 violation of the professional duty to use due care, against a shareholder or professional employee who follows, agrees to, or acquiesces in the policy, procedure, or practice. Any licensing board having jurisdiction shall be notified of any practice or policy adopted by the professional corporation that violates any provision of this chapter.
Any dissension or deadlock resulting in a corporate policy or action violating the terms of this chapter shall be reported to any licensing board having jurisdiction. Any licensing board having jurisdiction shall have access to any business records and any patient records relevant to the actions of its respective licensee.
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