South Dakota Code § 34-20H-2

Acceptance of donated drugs and supplies––Conditions--Prohibitions
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Except as otherwise provided in this section, a participating pharmacy may accept a donation of prescriptions drugs and medical supplies if:
(1) The drugs and medical supplies are in the original, sealed, and tamper-evident packaging, unless the drugs are in single-unit-dose packaging and the single-unit-dose packaging is unopened; and
(2) The expiration date is at least six months after the date of donation, unless the State Board of Pharmacy has determined that the drug or medical supply is in high demand and dispensable before the expiration date.
A participating pharmacy may not accept the donation of any controlled substance or any drug that has physical signs of tampering, misbranding, deterioration, compromised integrity, or adulteration.
A participating pharmacy may not accept the donation of or distribute any drug subject to the requirements of 21 U.S.C. 3
55-1
(f)(3), as of January 1, 2022.

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