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34-12-1.1. Definition of terms. Terms used in this chapter mean:
(1) "Ambulatory surgery center," any facility which is not part of a hospital and which is not an office of a dentist, whether for individual or group practice, in which surgical procedures requiring the use of general anesthesia are performed upon patients;
(2) "Assisted living center," any institution, rest home, boarding home, place, building, or agency which is maintained and operated to provide personal care and services which meet some need beyond basic provision of food, shelter, and laundry;
(3) "Chemical dependency treatment facility," any facility which provides a structured inpatient treatment program for alcoholism or drug abuse;
(4) "Health care facility," any institution, sanitarium, maternity home, ambulatory surgery center, chemical dependency treatment facility, hospital, nursing facility, assisted living center, rural primary care hospital, adult foster care home, inpatient hospice, residential hospice, place, building, or agency in which any accommodation is maintained, furnished, or offered for the hospitalization, nursing care, or supervised care of the sick or injured;
(5) "Hospital," any establishment with an organized medical staff with permanent facilities that include inpatient beds and is primarily engaged in providing by or under the supervision of physicians, to inpatients, any of the following services: diagnostic or therapeutic services for the medical diagnosis, treatment, or care of injured, disabled, or sick persons; obstetrical services including the care of the newborn; or rehabilitation services for injured, disabled, or sick persons. In no event may the inpatient beds include nursing facility beds or assisted living center beds unless the same are licensed as such pursuant to this chapter;
(6) "Maternity home," any institution, place, building, or agency in which, within a period of six months, more than one woman, during pregnancy, or during or after delivery, except women related by blood or marriage, are kept for care or treatment; or which has in its custody or control at any one time, two or more infants under the age of two years, unattended by parents or guardians, for the purpose of providing them with care, food, and lodging, except infants related to the one having such custody or control by blood or marriage;
(7) "Nursing facility," any facility which is maintained and operated for the express or implied purpose of providing care to one or more persons whether for consideration or not, who are not acutely ill but require nursing care and related medical services of such complexity as to require professional nursing care under the direction of a physician on a twenty-four hour per day basis; or a facility which is maintained and operated for the express or implied purpose of providing care to one or more persons, whether for consideration or not, who do not require the degree of care and treatment which a hospital is designed to provide, but who because of their mental or physical condition require medical care and health services which can be made available to them only through institutional facilities;
(8) "Critical access hospital," any nonprofit or public hospital providing emergency care on a twenty-four hour basis located in a rural area which has limited acute inpatient services, focusing on primary and preventive care, and which has in effect an agreement with a general hospital that provides emergency and medical backup services and accepts patient referrals from the critical access hospital. For the purposes of this subdivision, a rural area is any municipality of under fifty thousand population;
(9) "Adult foster care home," a family-style residence which provides supervision of personal care, health services, and household services for no more than four aged, blind, physically disabled, developmentally disabled, or socially-emotionally disabled adults;
(10) "Inpatient hospice," any facility which is not part of a hospital or nursing home which is maintained and operated for the express or implied purpose of providing all levels of hospice care to terminally ill individuals on a twenty-four hour per day basis; and
(11) "Residential hospice," any facility which is not part of a hospital or nursing home which is maintained and operated for the express or implied purpose of providing custodial care to terminally ill individuals on a twenty-four hour per day basis.

Source: SL 1986, ch 278, § 2; SL 1988, ch 277, § 1; SL 1991, ch 272, § 1; SL 1993, ch 230; SL 1995, ch 191, § 1; SL 1997, ch 167, § 3; SL 1999, ch 170, § 1; SL 2005, ch 179, § 1; SL 2008, ch 167, § 1; SL 2009, ch 163, § 1.

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Statutes > South-dakota > Title-34 > Chapter-12 > Statute-34-12-1-1

34-12-1.1. Definition of terms. Terms used in this chapter mean:
(1) "Ambulatory surgery center," any facility which is not part of a hospital and which is not an office of a dentist, whether for individual or group practice, in which surgical procedures requiring the use of general anesthesia are performed upon patients;
(2) "Assisted living center," any institution, rest home, boarding home, place, building, or agency which is maintained and operated to provide personal care and services which meet some need beyond basic provision of food, shelter, and laundry;
(3) "Chemical dependency treatment facility," any facility which provides a structured inpatient treatment program for alcoholism or drug abuse;
(4) "Health care facility," any institution, sanitarium, maternity home, ambulatory surgery center, chemical dependency treatment facility, hospital, nursing facility, assisted living center, rural primary care hospital, adult foster care home, inpatient hospice, residential hospice, place, building, or agency in which any accommodation is maintained, furnished, or offered for the hospitalization, nursing care, or supervised care of the sick or injured;
(5) "Hospital," any establishment with an organized medical staff with permanent facilities that include inpatient beds and is primarily engaged in providing by or under the supervision of physicians, to inpatients, any of the following services: diagnostic or therapeutic services for the medical diagnosis, treatment, or care of injured, disabled, or sick persons; obstetrical services including the care of the newborn; or rehabilitation services for injured, disabled, or sick persons. In no event may the inpatient beds include nursing facility beds or assisted living center beds unless the same are licensed as such pursuant to this chapter;
(6) "Maternity home," any institution, place, building, or agency in which, within a period of six months, more than one woman, during pregnancy, or during or after delivery, except women related by blood or marriage, are kept for care or treatment; or which has in its custody or control at any one time, two or more infants under the age of two years, unattended by parents or guardians, for the purpose of providing them with care, food, and lodging, except infants related to the one having such custody or control by blood or marriage;
(7) "Nursing facility," any facility which is maintained and operated for the express or implied purpose of providing care to one or more persons whether for consideration or not, who are not acutely ill but require nursing care and related medical services of such complexity as to require professional nursing care under the direction of a physician on a twenty-four hour per day basis; or a facility which is maintained and operated for the express or implied purpose of providing care to one or more persons, whether for consideration or not, who do not require the degree of care and treatment which a hospital is designed to provide, but who because of their mental or physical condition require medical care and health services which can be made available to them only through institutional facilities;
(8) "Critical access hospital," any nonprofit or public hospital providing emergency care on a twenty-four hour basis located in a rural area which has limited acute inpatient services, focusing on primary and preventive care, and which has in effect an agreement with a general hospital that provides emergency and medical backup services and accepts patient referrals from the critical access hospital. For the purposes of this subdivision, a rural area is any municipality of under fifty thousand population;
(9) "Adult foster care home," a family-style residence which provides supervision of personal care, health services, and household services for no more than four aged, blind, physically disabled, developmentally disabled, or socially-emotionally disabled adults;
(10) "Inpatient hospice," any facility which is not part of a hospital or nursing home which is maintained and operated for the express or implied purpose of providing all levels of hospice care to terminally ill individuals on a twenty-four hour per day basis; and
(11) "Residential hospice," any facility which is not part of a hospital or nursing home which is maintained and operated for the express or implied purpose of providing custodial care to terminally ill individuals on a twenty-four hour per day basis.

Source: SL 1986, ch 278, § 2; SL 1988, ch 277, § 1; SL 1991, ch 272, § 1; SL 1993, ch 230; SL 1995, ch 191, § 1; SL 1997, ch 167, § 3; SL 1999, ch 170, § 1; SL 2005, ch 179, § 1; SL 2008, ch 167, § 1; SL 2009, ch 163, § 1.


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Statutes > South-dakota > Title-34 > Chapter-12 > Statute-34-12-1-1

34-12-1.1. Definition of terms. Terms used in this chapter mean:
(1) "Ambulatory surgery center," any facility which is not part of a hospital and which is not an office of a dentist, whether for individual or group practice, in which surgical procedures requiring the use of general anesthesia are performed upon patients;
(2) "Assisted living center," any institution, rest home, boarding home, place, building, or agency which is maintained and operated to provide personal care and services which meet some need beyond basic provision of food, shelter, and laundry;
(3) "Chemical dependency treatment facility," any facility which provides a structured inpatient treatment program for alcoholism or drug abuse;
(4) "Health care facility," any institution, sanitarium, maternity home, ambulatory surgery center, chemical dependency treatment facility, hospital, nursing facility, assisted living center, rural primary care hospital, adult foster care home, inpatient hospice, residential hospice, place, building, or agency in which any accommodation is maintained, furnished, or offered for the hospitalization, nursing care, or supervised care of the sick or injured;
(5) "Hospital," any establishment with an organized medical staff with permanent facilities that include inpatient beds and is primarily engaged in providing by or under the supervision of physicians, to inpatients, any of the following services: diagnostic or therapeutic services for the medical diagnosis, treatment, or care of injured, disabled, or sick persons; obstetrical services including the care of the newborn; or rehabilitation services for injured, disabled, or sick persons. In no event may the inpatient beds include nursing facility beds or assisted living center beds unless the same are licensed as such pursuant to this chapter;
(6) "Maternity home," any institution, place, building, or agency in which, within a period of six months, more than one woman, during pregnancy, or during or after delivery, except women related by blood or marriage, are kept for care or treatment; or which has in its custody or control at any one time, two or more infants under the age of two years, unattended by parents or guardians, for the purpose of providing them with care, food, and lodging, except infants related to the one having such custody or control by blood or marriage;
(7) "Nursing facility," any facility which is maintained and operated for the express or implied purpose of providing care to one or more persons whether for consideration or not, who are not acutely ill but require nursing care and related medical services of such complexity as to require professional nursing care under the direction of a physician on a twenty-four hour per day basis; or a facility which is maintained and operated for the express or implied purpose of providing care to one or more persons, whether for consideration or not, who do not require the degree of care and treatment which a hospital is designed to provide, but who because of their mental or physical condition require medical care and health services which can be made available to them only through institutional facilities;
(8) "Critical access hospital," any nonprofit or public hospital providing emergency care on a twenty-four hour basis located in a rural area which has limited acute inpatient services, focusing on primary and preventive care, and which has in effect an agreement with a general hospital that provides emergency and medical backup services and accepts patient referrals from the critical access hospital. For the purposes of this subdivision, a rural area is any municipality of under fifty thousand population;
(9) "Adult foster care home," a family-style residence which provides supervision of personal care, health services, and household services for no more than four aged, blind, physically disabled, developmentally disabled, or socially-emotionally disabled adults;
(10) "Inpatient hospice," any facility which is not part of a hospital or nursing home which is maintained and operated for the express or implied purpose of providing all levels of hospice care to terminally ill individuals on a twenty-four hour per day basis; and
(11) "Residential hospice," any facility which is not part of a hospital or nursing home which is maintained and operated for the express or implied purpose of providing custodial care to terminally ill individuals on a twenty-four hour per day basis.

Source: SL 1986, ch 278, § 2; SL 1988, ch 277, § 1; SL 1991, ch 272, § 1; SL 1993, ch 230; SL 1995, ch 191, § 1; SL 1997, ch 167, § 3; SL 1999, ch 170, § 1; SL 2005, ch 179, § 1; SL 2008, ch 167, § 1; SL 2009, ch 163, § 1.