State of South Dakota
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NINETY-SECOND SESSION LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, 2017 |
556Y0102 | HOUSE BILL NO. 1084 |
Introduced by: Representatives Heinemann, Brunner, Dennert, Duvall, Haggar, Hawley,
Lesmeister, Mickelson, Rasmussen, Rhoden, Rounds, Rozum, Tieszen,
Willadsen, and Zikmund and Senators Ewing, Heinert, Klumb, Kolbeck,
Monroe, Nelson, Netherton, and Novstrup
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FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to allow chiropractic corporations operated as sole
proprietorships to be operated for a certain time after the death of the chiropractor.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section 1. That § 36-5-2 be amended to read:
36-5-2. Any person who advertises, practices, or attempts to practice chiropractic or who uses the title chiropractor or any word or title having a tendency to induce any person to believe that the person is a chiropractor without first having secured a license from the Board of Chiropractic Examiners or an annual license renewal from the Board of Chiropractic Examiners is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. This section does not apply to the estate or agent of a deceased or substantially disabled chiropractor contracting with or employing a chiropractor to manage the deceased or substantially disabled chiropractor's practice for a period, not to exceed twenty-four months, following the date of death or substantial disability of the chiropractor, until the entity can be sold or closed.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section 1. That § 36-5-2 be amended to read:
36-5-2. Any person who advertises, practices, or attempts to practice chiropractic or who uses the title chiropractor or any word or title having a tendency to induce any person to believe that the person is a chiropractor without first having secured a license from the Board of Chiropractic Examiners or an annual license renewal from the Board of Chiropractic Examiners is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. This section does not apply to the estate or agent of a deceased or substantially disabled chiropractor contracting with or employing a chiropractor to manage the deceased or substantially disabled chiropractor's practice for a period, not to exceed twenty-four months, following the date of death or substantial disability of the chiropractor, until the entity can be sold or closed.
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