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2006 South Dakota Code - 02 — Practitioners Of Healing Arts In General
- 36-2-1 — Definition of terms.
- 36-2-1.1 — Repealed.
- 36-2-2 — License required to diagnose or treat human ills--Practice subject to statutorylimitations--Violation as misdemeanor.
- 36-2-3 — Use of word "doctor" as evidence of practice--Basic science certificate required.
- 36-2-4 — Legally qualified persons exempt.
- 36-2-5 — Persons holding academic degrees exempt.
- 36-2-6 — Psychoanalysts exempt.
- 36-2-7 — Psychologists exempt.
- 36-2-8 — Officers of armed forces and federal service exempt.
- 36-2-9 — Consulting practitioners from other states exempt.
- 36-2-10 — Religious practitioners exempt.
- 36-2-11 — Repealed.
- 36-2-12 — Injunction to prevent violations--Election of remedies.
- 36-2-13 — Practice statutes not repealed.
- 36-2-14 — Transferred.
- 36-2-15 — Discrimination between practitioners of vision services prohibited to publicemployees.
- 36-2-16 — Medical records released to patient or designee on request--Expenses paid by patient--Violation as misdemeanor.
- 36-2-17 — Immunity from liability for furnishing records to patient.
- 36-2-18 — Unaffiliated health care facility.
- 36-2-19 — Practitioner prohibited from referring patient to certain unaffiliated health carefacilities.
- 36-2-20 — Assistance in birth if occurs other than in hospital or medical clinic.
- 36-2-21 — Department authorized to process waiver requests for international medicalgraduates.
- 36-2-22 — Department authorized to issue rules for processing waiver requests--Scope--Fee.
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