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36-11-19.6. Conduct causing denial, revocation, or suspension of nonresident pharmacy license--Contested case. The board may deny, revoke, or suspend a nonresident pharmacy registration for conduct which causes serious bodily injury or serious psychological injury to a resident of this state if the board has referred the matter to the regulatory or licensing agency in the state in which the nonresident pharmacy is located and the regulatory or licensing agency fails to initiate an investigation within forty-five days after the referral. Any action taken to deny, revoke, or suspend a nonresident pharmacy registration is a contested case proceeding pursuant to chapter 1-26.

Source: SL 1997, ch 217, § 5.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-36 > Chapter-11 > Statute-36-11-19-6

36-11-19.6. Conduct causing denial, revocation, or suspension of nonresident pharmacy license--Contested case. The board may deny, revoke, or suspend a nonresident pharmacy registration for conduct which causes serious bodily injury or serious psychological injury to a resident of this state if the board has referred the matter to the regulatory or licensing agency in the state in which the nonresident pharmacy is located and the regulatory or licensing agency fails to initiate an investigation within forty-five days after the referral. Any action taken to deny, revoke, or suspend a nonresident pharmacy registration is a contested case proceeding pursuant to chapter 1-26.

Source: SL 1997, ch 217, § 5.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-36 > Chapter-11 > Statute-36-11-19-6

36-11-19.6. Conduct causing denial, revocation, or suspension of nonresident pharmacy license--Contested case. The board may deny, revoke, or suspend a nonresident pharmacy registration for conduct which causes serious bodily injury or serious psychological injury to a resident of this state if the board has referred the matter to the regulatory or licensing agency in the state in which the nonresident pharmacy is located and the regulatory or licensing agency fails to initiate an investigation within forty-five days after the referral. Any action taken to deny, revoke, or suspend a nonresident pharmacy registration is a contested case proceeding pursuant to chapter 1-26.

Source: SL 1997, ch 217, § 5.