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36-9A-3. Unlicensed practice permitted in certain situations. This chapter does not prohibit the performance of the functions of a nurse practitioner or nurse midwife by an unlicensed person if performed:
(1) In an emergency situation;
(2) By a legally qualified person from another state employed by the United States government and performing the person's official duties in this state;
(3) By a person enrolled in an approved program for the preparation of nurse practitioners or nurse midwives, as a part of that approved program.

Source: SL 1979, ch 256, § 12; SL 1995, ch 218, § 6.

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Statutes > South-dakota > Title-36 > Chapter-09a > Statute-36-9a-3

36-9A-3. Unlicensed practice permitted in certain situations. This chapter does not prohibit the performance of the functions of a nurse practitioner or nurse midwife by an unlicensed person if performed:
(1) In an emergency situation;
(2) By a legally qualified person from another state employed by the United States government and performing the person's official duties in this state;
(3) By a person enrolled in an approved program for the preparation of nurse practitioners or nurse midwives, as a part of that approved program.

Source: SL 1979, ch 256, § 12; SL 1995, ch 218, § 6.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-36 > Chapter-09a > Statute-36-9a-3

36-9A-3. Unlicensed practice permitted in certain situations. This chapter does not prohibit the performance of the functions of a nurse practitioner or nurse midwife by an unlicensed person if performed:
(1) In an emergency situation;
(2) By a legally qualified person from another state employed by the United States government and performing the person's official duties in this state;
(3) By a person enrolled in an approved program for the preparation of nurse practitioners or nurse midwives, as a part of that approved program.

Source: SL 1979, ch 256, § 12; SL 1995, ch 218, § 6.