§ 34-20E-1 Definition of terms
§ 34-20E-2 Prescription drug monitoring program to be established
§ 34-20E-2.1 Prescriber and dispenser registration with program required–Exception
§ 34-20E-3 Submission of information to central repository
§ 34-20E-4 Grounds for extension of time to submit information
§ 34-20E-5 Confidentiality of information
§ 34-20E-6 Procedures for security of patent information
§ 34-20E-7 Disclosure of data in central repository to certain persons and entities
§ 34-20E-8 Fees
§ 34-20E-9 Records of information requests
§ 34-20E-10 Contracts to facilitate operation of prescription drug monitoring program
§ 34-20E-11 Immunity from civil liability
§ 34-20E-12 Board to review data and refer patients, prescribers, or dispensers engaged in improper activities to law enforcement or regulatory authorities
§ 34-20E-13 Correction of erroneous information
§ 34-20E-14 Cooperation with other states
§ 34-20E-15 Advisory council established
§ 34-20E-16 Membership of advisory council
§ 34-20E-17 Recommendations of advisory council
§ 34-20E-18 Report of knowing failure to submit information or submission of incorrect information to dispenser’s licensing board
§ 34-20E-19 Knowing disclosure of information in violation of chapter as felony
§ 34-20E-20 Promulgation of rules

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Terms Used In South Dakota Codified Laws > Title 34 > Chapter 20E - Prescription Drug Monitoring Program

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