CHAPTER 20:62:01
GENERAL RULES AFFECTING BOARD
Section
20:62:01:01 Notice to and filing with board.
20:62:01:02 Repealed.
20:62:01:03 Repealed.
20:62:01:04 Repealed.
20:62:01:05 Repealed.
20:62:01:06 Repealed.
20:62:01:07 Repealed.
20:62:01:08 Repealed.
20:62:01:09 Repealed.
20:62:01:10 Board business.
20:62:01:11 Fees.
20:62:01:12 Repealed.
20:62:01:13 Repealed.
20:62:01:01. Notice to and filing with board. Notice to or filing with the board as required by this article shall be done in writing. The written document shall be addressed to the executive director of the South Dakota Board of Nursing and shall be delivered in person, electronically, or mailed to the office of the South Dakota Board of Nursing.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
General Authority: SDCL 36-9A-41.
Law Implemented: SDCL 36-9A-5.
20:62:01:02. Annual meetings. Repealed.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 22 SDR 179, effective June 26, 1996; 43 SDR 57, effective October 20, 2016; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
20:62:01:03. Special meetings. Repealed.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
20:62:01:04. Notice of meetings. Repealed.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
20:62:01:05. Presiding officer and secretary. Repealed.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
20:62:01:06. Duties of presiding officer. Repealed.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
20:62:01:07. Duties of secretary. Repealed.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
20:62:01:08. Vacancy in offices. Repealed.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
20:62:01:09. Absence of officers from meetings. Repealed.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
20:62:01:10. Board business. Meetings, business, handling of finances, approval of education programs, disciplinary proceedings, action of the board and delegation of duties to the executive director, pursuant to this article, shall be conducted as provided in SDCL chapter 36-9 and article 20:48.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
General Authority: SDCL 36-9A-41.
Law Implemented: SDCL 36-9A-5.
20:62:01:11. Fees. The board shall collect in advance the following nonrefundable fees from applicants:
(1) For initial licensure or endorsement from another state, $100;
(2) For issuing a temporary permit, $25;
(3) For biennial renewal of a license, $95;
(4) For reinstatement of a lapsed license, the current renewal fee plus $50;
(5) For providing a transcript, $5;
(6) For endorsement to another state, territory, or foreign country, $25;
(7) For effecting a name change on the records of the license holder, $10;
(8) For issuance of a duplicate license, $20; and
(9) For placing the license on inactive status, $10.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 22 SDR 179, effective June 26, 1996; 29 SDR 163, effective June 8, 2003; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
General Authority: SDCL 36-9A-26.
Law Implemented: SDCL 36-9A-26.
20:62:01:12. Handling of finances. Repealed.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
20:62:01:13. Administrative duties. Repealed.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
CHAPTER 20:62:02
LICENSURE AND LICENSES
Section
20:62:02:01 Repealed.
20:62:02:01.01 Education requirements.
20:62:02:02 Application for licensure.
20:62:02:03 Temporary permit prior to licensure.
20:62:02:03.01 Temporary permit by endorsement.
20:62:02:04 Repealed.
20:62:02:05 Expiration date of licenses.
20:62:02:06 Renewal of license.
20:62:02:07 Reinstatement of lapsed licenses.
20:62:02:08 Inactive status.
20:62:02:09 Reactivation of inactive license.
20:62:02:01. Approved educational programs.Repealed.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 109, effective January 9, 1986; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; repealed, 22 SDR 179, effective June 26, 1996.
20:62:02:01.01. Education requirements. An applicant for licensure as a nurse practitioner or nurse midwife must file with the board a written application that contains evidence that the applicant has completed an advanced practice program in nursing that awards or confers a graduate degree, post graduate degree, or post graduate certificate, with a major in a role and population focus area of advanced nursing pratice, and is accredited by a nationally recognized nursing accrediting agency approved by the United States Department of Education. If the program does not have national accreditation, the program must be board approved in order to meet licensure requirements.
Source: 22 SDR 179, effective June 26, 1996; 28 SDR 92, effective December 31, 2001; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
General Authority: SDCL 36-9A-41.
Law Implemented: SDCL 36-9A-4.
20:62:02:02. Application for licensure. An applicant for licensure as a nurse practitioner or nurse midwife shall file with the Board of Nursing an application containing the following:
(1) Evidence that the applicant has completed an approved educational program that meets the requirements of § 20:62:02:01.01. An applicant who does not meet the requirements in § 20:62:02:01.01 who holds an active, unencumbered license as a nurse practitioner or nurse midwife in another state may request review of educational qualifications to meet licensure qualifications in this state;
(2) An official transcript documenting date of completion, credential received, advanced practice registered nurse role and population focus area, completion of 500 clinical hours in the role and population focus area, and completion of advanced graduate level courses in physiology and pathophysiology, health and physical assessment, and pharmacology;
(3) Evidence that the applicant has passed a nationally recognized certification examination approved by the board which is specific to the applicant's advanced practice registered nurse role and educational preparation, and maintains current certification;
(4) The fee required in subdivision 20:62:01:11(1);
(5) Evidence of holding an unencumbered South Dakota registered nurse license or privilege to practice;
(6) A set of fingerprints on a standard card provided by the board for the purpose of obtaining a state and federal criminal background check through the Division of Criminal Investigation. An authorization and release form must be signed by the applicant authorizing the criminal background check and must accompany the application for licensure. A permanent license may not be issued until the criminal background check is complete; and
(7) Verification of having completed one thousand forty practice hours as a licensed nurse practitioner or nurse midwife in the preceding five years; or submission of a collaborative agreement with a nurse practitioner, nurse midwife, or physician licensed in South Dakota for the applicant's first one thousand forty hours of practice. The collaborator shall hold an unencumbered license to practice and have a minimum of two years of licensed practice in a comparable area of practice as the applicant's role and educational preparation. Upon meeting the required one thousand forty hours of licensed practice, a licensee may submit evidence to the Board of Nursing to request inactivation of the agreement.
The title, Certified Nurse Practitioner, or Certified Nurse Midwife, shall be designated on the new license. For the certified nurse practitioner, the focus area of practice shall be designated on the renewal certificate and in the licensure verification database.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 22 SDR 179, effective June 26, 1996; 26 SDR 67, effective November 21, 1999; 43 SDR 57, effective October 20, 2016; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
General Authority: SDCL 36-9A-41.
Law Implemented: SDCL 36-9A-4, 36-9A-9, 36-9A-9.1, 36-9A-26, 36-9A-29.
20:62:02:03. Temporary permit prior to licensure. An applicant for a temporary permit prior to licensure as a nurse practitioner or nurse midwife shall file with the Board of Nursing an application containing the following information:
(1) Verification of current licensure, privilege to practice, or temporary permit as a registered nurse in South Dakota;
(2) Verification of completing a nurse practitioner or nurse midwife education program that meets the requirements of § 20:62:02:01.01;
(3) Written evidence that the applicant is an accepted candidate to write the required certification examination, or is awaiting the results of the first examination for which the applicant is eligible after graduation from a program for nurse practitioners or nurse midwives;
(4) A copy of the applicant's supervisory agreement in the form prescribed by the board. The supervisor shall hold an unencumbered nurse practitioner, nurse midwife, or physician license and have a minimum of two years of licensed practice in a comparable area of practice as the applicant's role and educational preparation;
(5) A set of fingerprint cards required in subdivision 20:62:02:02(6); and
(6) The fees required in subdivisions 20:62:01:11(1) and (2).
The supervisory agreement expires when the temporary permit expires. The temporary permit expires 120 days following issuance and is renewable. The holder of a temporary permit must use the title, certified nurse practitioner applicant (CNP App), or, certified nurse midwife applicant (CNM App), whichever pertains. If the holder of a permit is notified by the board that licensure by examination has been denied to the holder, the permit is invalid on the date the notice is received by the holder.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 22 SDR 179, effective June 26, 1996; 26 SDR 67, effective November 21, 1999; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
General Authority: SDCL 36-9A-41.
Law Implemented: SDCL 36-9A-2.1, 36-9A-2.3, 36-9A-4, 36-9A-9.1, 36-9A-26.
20:62:02:03.01. Temporary permit by endorsement. An applicant for a temporary permit prior to licensure as a nurse practitioner or nurse midwife by endorsement from another state or territory shall file with the Board of Nursing an application containing the following information:
(1) Verification of current licensure, privilege to practice, or temporary permit as a registered nurse in South Dakota;
(2) Verification of current unencumbered licensure as a nurse practitioner or nurse midwife in another state or territory;
(3) Verification of holding current national certification in role of nurse practitioner or nurse midwife;
(4) Verification of practice or collaborative agreement as required in subdivision 20:62:02:02(7);
(5) A set of fingerprint cards as required in subdivision 20:62:02:02(6); and
(6) The fees required in subdivisions 20:62:01:11(1) and (2).
The temporary permit expires 120 days following issuance and is not renewable. The holder of a temporary permit must use the title, certified nurse practitioner applicant (CNP App), or certified nurse midwife applicant (CNM App), whichever pertains. If the holder of a permit is notified by the board that licensure by endorsement has been denied to the holder, the permit is invalid on the date the notice is received by the holder.
Source: 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
General Authority: SDCL 36-9A-41.
Law Implemented: SDCL 36-9A-2.1, 36-9A-2.3, 36-9A-4, 36-9A-9.1, 36-9A-26.
20:62:02:04. Examination. Repealed.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 22 SDR 179, effective June 26, 1996; 23 SDR 118, effective January 28, 1997; 26 SDR 67, effective November 21, 1999; 43 SDR 57, effective October 20, 2016.
20:62:02:05. Expiration date of licenses. Initial licenses issued under the provisions of SDCL chapter 36-9A shall expire as follows:
(1) For a licensee actively licensed as a registered nurse in South Dakota, the expiration date shall be consistent with the expiration date of the registered nurse license renewal period; or
(2) For a licensee practicing on a privilege granted on a multistate registered nurse license issued by another party state, the expiration date shall be on the licensee's second birthday after the date of issuance.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 22 SDR 179, effective June 26, 1996; 28 SDR 92, effective December 31, 2001; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
General Authority: SDCL 36-9A-41.
Law Implemented: SDCL 36-9A-22, 36-9A-23.
20:62:02:06. Renewal of license. Licensure as a nurse practitioner or nurse midwife must be renewed biennially according to the expiration dates provided in § 20:62:02:05. The licensee shall complete the application for renewal as provided by the boards, including:
(1) Evidence of holding an unencumbered South Dakota registered nurse license or privilege to practice;
(2) Evidence of current certification as set forth in subdivision 20:62:02:02(3);
(3) An affidavit that the licensee has committed no act of misconduct as set forth by SDCL 36-9A-29; and
(4) The fees required by subdivision 20:62:01:11(3).
The title, Certified Nurse Practitioner, or, Certified Nurse Midwife, and the focus area of practice for the certified nurse practitioner shall be designated on the current renewal certificate and in the licensure verification database.
Any person licensed pursuant to SDCL 36-9A-4 before June 26, 1996, is exempt from subdivision (2) of this section.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 22 SDR 179, effective June 26, 1996; 23 SDR 118, effective January 28, 1997; 26 SDR 67, effective November 21, 1999; 28 SDR 92, effective December 31, 2001; 43 SDR 57, effective October 20, 2016; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
General Authority: SDCL 36-9A-41.
Law Implemented: SDCL 36-9A-22, 36-9A-23, 36-9A-26, 36-9A-29, 36-9A-35, 36-9A-36.
20:62:02:07. Reinstatement of lapsed licenses. A licensee who fails to renew the license may be reinstated by filing an application and a written explanation for failure to renew with the Board of Nursing. The applicant for reinstatement of licensure must provide evidence of current certification as set forth in subdivision 20:62:02:02(3), and evidence of holding an unencumbered South Dakota registered nurse license or privilege to practice. The licensee must submit an affidavit that the applicant has committed no act of misconduct as set forth by SDCL 36-9A-29, and the fees required in § 20:62:01:11.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 22 SDR 179, effective June 26, 1996; 26 SDR 67, effective November 21, 1999; 43 SDR 57, effective October 20, 2016; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
General Authority: SDCL 36-9A-41.
Law Implemented: SDCL 36-9A-24, 36-9A-26, 36-9A-29, 36-9A-35, 36-9A-36.
20:62:02:08. Inactive status. The board may not grant inactive status to a person during the pendency of disciplinary proceedings against that person.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 22 SDR 179, effective June 26, 1996; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
General Authority: SDCL 36-9A-41.
Law Implemented: SDCL 36-9A-25, 36-9A-29.
20:62:02:09. Reactivation of inactive license. The holder of an inactive license may reactivate the license by filing an application with the Board of Nursing. The applicant must submit written evidence of current certification as set forth in subdivision 20:62:02:02(3), an affidavit that the applicant has committed no act of misconduct as set forth in SDCL 36-9A-29, evidence of holding an unencumbered South Dakota registered nurse license or privilege to practice, and the renewal fee required by subdivision 20:62:01:11(3) for the current biennial period.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 22 SDR 179, effective June 26, 1996; 26 SDR 67, effective November 21, 1999; 43 SDR 57, effective October 20, 2016; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
General Authority: SDCL 36-9A-41.
Law Implemented: SDCL 36-9A-25, 36-9A-26, 36-9A-29, 36-9A-35, 36-9A-36.
CHAPTER 20:62:03
PRACTICE
Section
20:62:03:01 Repealed.
20:62:03:02 Repealed.
20:62:03:03 Repealed.
20:62:03:04 Repealed.
20:62:03:05 Repealed.
20:62:03:06 Repealed.
20:62:03:07 Repealed.
20:62:03:08 Repealed.
20:62:03:09 Management of patient records.
20:62:03:10 Out-of-hospital birth practice.
20:62:03:11 Prescribing.
20:62:03:01. Supervision by physician.Repealed.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 22 SDR 179, effective June 26, 1996; repealed, 26 SDR 67, effective November 21, 1999.
20:62:03:02. Substitute for supervising physician -- Temporary substitute.Repealed.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 22 SDR 179, effective June 26, 1996; repealed, 26 SDR 67, effective November 21, 1999.
20:62:03:03. Collaboration with a licensed physician or physicians. Repealed.
Source: 26 SDR 67, effective November 21, 1999; 35 SDR 166, effective December 26, 2008; 43 SDR 57, effective October 20, 2016; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
20:62:03:04. Direct personal contact. Repealed.
Source: 26 SDR 67, effective November 21, 1999; 43 SDR 57, effective October 20, 2016; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
20:62:03:05. Collaboration – Separate practice location. Repealed.
Source: 26 SDR 67, effective November 21, 1999; 35 SDR 312, effective July 6, 2009; 43 SDR 57, effective October 20, 2016.
20:62:03:06. Identification of secondary physician. Repealed.
Source: 26 SDR 67, effective November 21, 1999; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
20:62:03:07. Temporary collaborating physician. Repealed.
Source: 26 SDR 67, effective November 21, 1999; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
20:62:03:08. Collaborative agreement. Repealed.
Source: 26 SDR 67, effective November 21, 1999; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
20:62:03:09. Management of patient records. For patient information controlled by a licensee or licensee's estate, a licensee shall:
(1) Provide copies of all medical records, reports, and x-rays upon the request of a patient or designee pursuant to SDCL chapter 36-2;
(2) Have a plan in place to allow the transfer of active patient records to the patient or the patient's designee, legal guardian, a health care facility licensed under SDCL chapter 34-12 or a corporation organized for the purpose of owning and operating a health care clinic. If active patient records cannot be so transferred, they shall be retained by the licensee or estate in possession of them or destroyed. Prior to any transfer or destruction of active patient records, reasonable notice of at least thirty days shall be given by mail to the patient, legal guardian, or the patient's designee at the last known address stating the proposed disposition of the records and giving a deadline prior to which the records may be claimed.
Nothing in SDCL 36-9A or this article prevents a licensee from destroying records which have become inactive or for which the whereabouts of the patient is no longer known to the licensee.
Source: 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
General Authority: SDCL 36-9A-41.
Law Implemented: SDCL 36-9A-12, 36-9A-13, 36-9A-13.1.
20:62:03:10. Out-of-hospital birth practice. Prior to performing out-of-hospital birth services, a nurse midwife shall submit to the board a signed agreement to:
(1) Follow board approved out-of-hospital birth practice guidelines;
(2) Provide quality review data on out-of-hospital births to the board;
(3) Follow all state requirements, including providing birth registration data to the South Dakota Department of Health or, upon operating a birth center, agree to comply with requirements in article 44:69.
Source: 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
General Authority: SDCL 36-9A-41.
Law Implemented: SDCL 36-9A-13, 34-25-8.
20:62:03:11. Prescribing. A nurse practitioner or nurse midwife may request, receive, and provide prepackaged drug samples which the nurse practitioner or nurse midwife is authorized to prescribe. A drug sample means a prepackaged unit of a prescription drug supplied by the manufacturer and provided at no charge to the patient. A nurse practitioner or nurse midwife may provide prepackaged, labeled drug samples to the nurse practitioner's or nurse midwife's patients for conditions being treated by the nurse practitioner or nurse midwife. Each sample drug shall be accompanied by written administration instructions.
Prior to prescribing any controlled substances listed in SDCL chapter 34-20B, a nurse practitioner or nurse midwife, that meets state and federal controlled substance registration requirements, shall register with the state's prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) and meet requirements in SDCL chapter 34-20E. The standards for documentation of patient care when prescribing controlled substance drugs for the treatment of chronic, non-cancer pain include:
(1) Documentation of results of physical examinations, diagnostic or laboratory tests;
(2) Documentation of a patient's medical and psychosocial history;
(3) Documentation that appropriate state PDMPs were accessed;
(4) Documentation of a patient's treatment agreement, if used;
(5) Documentation of having provided instructions to the patient, or patient's representative, of the benefits and risks of controlled substances, proper use and storage of drugs, and proper disposal of unused drugs;
(6) When prescribing opioid drugs, documentation of instructions including the risk of addiction, overdose, and death, and use of naloxone products to reverse overdose, as defined in SDCL chapter 34-20A;
(7) Progress or lack of progress of pain management and functional improvement; and
(8) Consultation with other health care providers or specialists.
Source: 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
General Authority: SDCL 36-9A-41.
Law Implemented: SDCL 34-20A, 34-20B, 34-20E, 36-9A-12, 36-9A-13, 36-9A-29(5)(9).
CHAPTER 20:62:04
PRESCRIPTIVE AUTHORITY
(Repealed, 27 SDR 54, effective December 6, 2000)
20:62:05:01. Petition for declaratory ruling. Repealed.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018; 48 SDR 40, effective October 5, 2021.
20:62:05:02. Action by board on petition. Repealed.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018; 48 SDR 40, effective October 5, 2021.
CHAPTER 20:62:06
DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS
(Repealed, 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018)
Section
20:62:06:01 Repealed.
20:62:06:02 Repealed.
20:62:06:03 Repealed.
20:62:06:04 Repealed.
20:62:06:05 Repealed.
20:62:06:06 Repealed.
20:62:06:07 Repealed.
20:62:06:01. Notice to boards of claimed misconduct. Repealed.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 22 SDR 179, effective June 26, 1996; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
20:62:06:02. Dismissal of claim of misconduct. Repealed.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 22 SDR 179, effective June 26, 1996; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
20:62:06:03. Informal proceeding. Repealed.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 22 SDR 179, effective June 26, 1996; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
20:62:06:04. Investigation. Repealed.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
20:62:06:05. Action following informal proceeding. Repealed.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 22 SDR 179, effective June 26, 1996; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
20:62:06:06. Answer. Repealed.
Source: 9 SDR 126, effective April 13, 1983; 12 SDR 113, effective January 9, 1986; 12 SDR 151, 12 SDR 155, effective July 1, 1986; 22 SDR 179, effective June 26, 1996; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.
20:62:06:07. Publication of final action. Repealed.
Source: 22 SDR 179, effective June 26, 1996; 45 SDR 9, effective July 30, 2018.