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2011 South Dakota Code
Title 1 STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT
Chapter 36A. Department of Human Services
- §1-36A-1 Repealed.
- §1-36A-1.1 Department created.
- §1-36A-1.2 Secretary as head of department.
- §1-36A-1.3 Agencies constituting department.
- §1-36A-1.4 Repealed.
- §1-36A-1.5 Boards and advisory councils transferred to department.
- §1-36A-1.6 Appointment and removal of division directors.
- §1-36A-1.7 Agency rules, regulations, standards to remain in effect--Exception.
- §1-36A-1.8 Governor to specify by interim procedure, allocation of certain functions--Filing with secretary of state.
- §1-36A-1.9 No impairment of prior obligations--Department as successor in interest.
- §1-36A-1.10 No abatement of judicial or administrative suits.
- §1-36A-1.11 Department authorized to make certain contracts.
- §1-36A-1.12 to 1-36A-1.15. Transferred.
- §1-36A-1.16 Department acceptance and control of funds on behalf of state institutions.
- §1-36A-1.17 Condemnation of private property authorized--"Private property" defined.
- §1-36A-1.18 Purchase of fire insurance pending completion of buildings.
- §1-36A-1.19 Disposition of temporary buildings--Evaluation by Bureau of Administration.
- §1-36A-1.20 Authority to use institutional personnel or inmates for certain projects.
- §1-36A-1.21 Secretary to prescribe management of institutions and manner of accounting.
- §1-36A-1.22 Promulgation of rules for discipline and order of institutions and management.
- §1-36A-1.23 Disbursements accruing to and for benefit of patients.
- §1-36A-1.24 Inquiry and examination of institutions--Secretary to have free access.
- §1-36A-1.25 Determination that legal action necessary--Procedure.
- §1-36A-1.26 Transferred.
- §1-36A-2 Repealed.
- §1-36A-3 Division of Rehabilitation Services--Division of Service to the Blind and Visually Impaired.
- §1-36A-3.1 to 1-36A-3.3. Repealed.
- §1-36A-4 Appointment of division directors.
- §1-36A-5 Board of Vocational Rehabilitation created.
- §1-36A-6 Vocational rehabilitation rules and regulations deemed adopted by Department of Human Services.
- §1-36A-7 Performance of functions of certain former agencies.
- §1-36A-8 Administrative functions performed for committee on employment of people with disabilities.
- §1-36A-9 Repealed.
- §1-36A-10 Nonadministrative functions of board.
- §1-36A-10.1 Registration of certified interpreters--Annual renewal--Fees.
- §1-36A-10.2 Interpreting defined.
- §1-36A-10.3 Certification and registration required for interpreters receiving remuneration--Violation as misdemeanor.
- §1-36A-10.4 Provisional certification.
- §1-36A-10.5 Certain certifications recognized--Competency standards--Annual registration.
- §1-36A-10.6 Exception for interpreting during religious service.
- §1-36A-11 Registry of certified interpreters.
- §1-36A-12 Promulgation of rules concerning interpreters.
- §1-36A-13 Fund for registration of interpreters for the deaf.
- §1-36A-14 Expenditure of surplus funds.
- §1-36A-15 Fees for provisional certification and registration.
- §1-36A-16 Certain practices not prohibited.
- §1-36A-17 Repealed.
- §1-36A-18 Establishment of interpreter mentoring program for interpreters for the deaf.
- §1-36A-19 Repealed.
- §1-36A-20 Drug screening program for specified facilities providing patient or resident care or supervision.
- §1-36A-21 Advertisement soliciting applications for employment--Statement of drug screening program requirements.
- §1-36A-22 Confidentiality of individual test results and medical information.
- §1-36A-23 Knowing or intentional disclosure or failure to protect confidential medical information--Misdemeanor.
- §1-36A-24 Promulgation of rules relating to drug screening program.
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