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South Dakota

Title 36 · Chapter 36-2
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36-2-1. Definition of terms.
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36-2-1.1. 36-2-1.1. Repealed by SL 1978, ch 4, § 2 (5).
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36-2-2. License required to diagnose or treat human ills--Practice subject to statutory limitations--Violation as misdemeanor.
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36-2-3. Use of word "doctor" as evidence of practice--Basic science certificate required.
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36-2-4. Legally qualified persons exempt.
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36-2-5. Persons holding academic degrees exempt.
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36-2-6. Psychoanalysts exempt.
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36-2-7. Psychologists exempt.
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36-2-8. Officers of armed forces and federal service exempt.
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36-2-9. Consulting practitioners from other states exempt.
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36-2-10. Religious practitioners exempt.
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36-2-11. 36-2-11. Repealed by SL 1992, ch 158, § 68.
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36-2-12. Injunction to prevent violations--Election of remedies.
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36-2-13. Practice statutes not repealed.
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36-2-14. 36-2-14. Transferred to §§ 36-2-1.1 and 36-3-1.1 and repealed by SL 1975, ch 230, § 1; SL 1978, ch 4, § 2(5).
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36-2-15. Discrimination between practitioners of vision services prohibited to public employees.
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36-2-16. Repealed.
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36-2-16.1. Medical record--Definitions.
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36-2-16.2. Medical record--Provision upon request.
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36-2-16.3. Medical record--Patient portal access fee prohibited.
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36-2-16.4. Medical record--Copy fees--Other costs.
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36-2-16.5. Medical record--Search fee--Designees or third parties.
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36-2-16.6. Medical record--Certification fee.
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36-2-16.7. Medical record--Fees authorized for subpoena response.
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36-2-16.8. Medical record--Access by parent or guardian--Conflicting provision void--Exception.
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36-2-17. Medical record--Immunity from liability.
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36-2-18. Unaffiliated health care facility.
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36-2-19. Practitioner prohibited from referring patient to certain unaffiliated health care facilities.
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36-2-20. Assistance in birth if occurs other than in hospital or medical clinic.
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36-2-21. Department authorized to process waiver requests for international medical graduates.
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36-2-22. Department authorized to issue rules for processing waiver requests--Scope--Fee.
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36-2A-1. Definitions.
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36-2A-1.1. Health professional assistance program--Relation to sanctions.
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36-2A-2. Health professional assistance program--Standards.
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36-2A-3. Repealed
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36-2A-4. Repealed
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36-2A-5. Repealed
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36-2A-6. Application to program--Admission evaluation.
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36-2A-7. Eligibility.
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36-2A-8. Denial of admission.
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36-2A-9. Participation components.
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36-2A-10. Repealed
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36-2A-11. Repealed
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36-2A-12. Confidentiality of participants' records.
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36-2A-13. Immunity for reports and actions related to duties.
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36-2A-14. Promulgation of rules.
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36-2A-15. Repealed
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36-2A-16. Physician wellness program defined--Students eligible.
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36-2A-17. Physician wellness program--Confidentiality--Exemption.
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36-2A-18. Physician wellness program--Statewide association.
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36-2A-19. Physician wellness program--Civil liability.
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