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South Dakota

Title 34 · Chapter 34-22
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34-22-1. Definitions.
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34-22-1.1. State system of quarantine--Inspection and isolation of conveyances of common carriers.
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34-22-2. 34-22-2. Repealed by SL 2015, ch 181, § 3.
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34-22-3. 34-22-3, 34-22-4. Repealed by SL 2002, ch 168, §§ 36, 37.
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34-22-5. Exposure of self or others to communicable disease as misdemeanor.
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34-22-6. Compelling vaccination as misdemeanor.
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34-22-7. 34-22-7, 34-22-8. Repealed by SL 2015, ch 181, §§ 5, 6.
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34-22-9. State-wide system for prevention, control, and treatment of communicable disease--Promulgation of rules.
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34-22-10. Laboratory and radiological services provided by department.
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34-22-11. Screening and testing for communicable disease.
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34-22-11.1. Approved medically accepted procedures required for performance of specific health services.
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34-22-11.2. Specific health services.
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34-22-12. Mandatory communicable disease reports from physicians, laboratories, and institutions--State tuberculosis register--Surveillance and control--Adoption of rules.
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34-22-12.1. Confidentiality of reports--Exceptions.
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34-22-12.2. Violation of confidentiality as misdemeanor.
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34-22-12.3. Effect of good faith reporting.
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34-22-12.4. Compliance with reporting requirements--Liability.
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34-22-12.5. Sharing of immunization records permitted unless signed refusal in medical record--Violation as a misdemeanor.
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34-22-13. Consultation with physicians and institutions.
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34-22-14. Enforcement of regulations for control of communicable diseases.
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34-22-15. 34-22-15, 34-22-16. Repealed by SL 2015, ch 181, §§ 12, 13.
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34-22-17. Communicable disease control supervised by department--Program applied statewide.
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34-22-18. Refusal to accept diagnosis or treatment or to follow directives as misdemeanor.
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34-22-18.1. Action for injunction to enforce department directive or order--Confidential information.
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34-22-19. Freedom to select physician or institution preserved--Cases under surveillance of department.
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34-22-20. 34-22-20 to 34-22-22. Repealed by SL 2015, ch 181, §§ 17 to 19.
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34-22-23. Inspection of records of hospital or laboratory by secretary.
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34-22-24. 34-22-24. Repealed by SL 2015, ch 181, § 20.
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34-22-25. Health officer or physician to report information on person with dangerous communicable disease.
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34-22-26. 34-22-26 to 34-22-30. Repealed by SL 2015, ch 181, §§ 22 to 26.
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34-22-31. 34-22-31 to 34-22-33. Omitted.
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34-22-34. 34-22-34 to 34-22-38. Repealed by SL 2015, ch 181, §§ 27 to 31.
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34-22-39. Religious rights and practices preserved.
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34-22-40. 34-22-40. Repealed by SL 2015, ch 181, § 32.
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34-22-41. "Public health emergency" defined.
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34-22-42. Secretary may declare public health emergency--Contents of order.
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34-22-43. Department primarily responsible for public health emergency response--Scope of authority--Promulgation of rules.
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34-22-44. Termination of declared emergency--Renewal.
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34-22-44.1. Definition of statewide emergency registry volunteer.
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34-22-44.2. Statewide emergency registry volunteers--Immunity from civil liability.
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34-22-45. (Section effective on the date federal funding received for administering vaccinations for first responders.) Voluntary vaccination program for first responders--Exposure to infectious diseases at disaster locations.
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