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South Dakota

Title 34 · Chapter 34-24
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34-24-1. 34-24-1 to 34-24-4. Omitted.
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34-24-5. 34-24-5, 34-24-6. Repealed by SL 2013, ch 154, §§ 37, 38.
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34-24-7. 34-24-7. Repealed by SL 1978, ch 253, § 3.
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34-24-8. 34-24-8 to 34-24-11. Repealed by SL 2013, ch 154, §§ 39 to 42.
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34-24-12. 34-24-12. Repealed by SL 1978, ch 253, § 2.
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34-24-13. 34-24-13 to 34-24-15. Repealed by SL 2013, ch 154, §§ 43 to 45.
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34-24-16. Educational program on metabolic diseases.
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34-24-17. Screening of newborn infants for metabolic, inherited, and genetic disorders.
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34-24-18. Phenylketonuria, hypothyroidism, and galactosemia testing in newborn.
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34-24-19. Phenylketonuria, hypothyroidism, or galactosemia tests when facilities not available.
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34-24-20. Phenylketonuria, hypothyroidism and galactosemia tests provided by department for newborn not tested.
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34-24-21. Procedures prescribed after positive phenylketonuria, hypothyroidism, or galactosemia tests.
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34-24-22. Testing for other metabolic, inherited, or genetic disorders.
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34-24-23. Results of tests for metabolic, inherited, or genetic disorders reported to department.
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34-24-24. Information to be provided to parents or guardians.
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34-24-25. Rules and regulations.
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34-24-26. 34-24-26. Repealed by SL 2016, ch 169, § 33.
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34-24-27. Reports of fetal alcohol syndrome.
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34-24-28. Confidentiality of reports.
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34-24-29. Disclosure of confidential reports as misdemeanor.
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34-24-30. Good faith reporting not a libel or slander.
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34-24-31. Civil and criminal immunity.
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34-24-32. Pulse oximetry test required for newborns.
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34-24-33. Prohibited medical interventions--Definitions.
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34-24-34. Prohibited medical interventions--Intent--Actions.
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34-24-35. Prohibited medical interventions--Exceptions.
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34-24-36. Prohibited medical interventions--License or certification revocation.
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34-24-37. Prohibited medical interventions--Civil action--Time of commencement.
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34-24-38. Prohibited medical interventions--Certain use of drugs or hormones temporarily permitted.
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34-24A-1. Duty of control of fluoride content in municipal water supply.
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34-24A-1.1. Functions performed by Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources and Board of Minerals and Environment.
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34-24A-2. Rules and regulations relating to fluoridation of water supplies.
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34-24A-3. Enforcement of fluoridation requirements--Number of users requiring fluoridation--Exemption from fluoridation requirement.
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34-24B-1. Blood recipients allowed to specify donors--Screening--Liability.
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34-24C-1. Program to educate public.
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34-24C-2. Program to provide money to medical institutions--Subsidies based upon income of mammogram recipient--Promulgation of rules.
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34-24C-3. Application for grant to provide subsidized mammograms--Responsibilities of grant recipients.
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34-24C-4. "Medical institution" defined.
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