South Dakota Code § 36-11-31

Pharmacy business name or advertising prohibited unless licensed--Penalty
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Only a person that has a pharmacy license issued by the board may:
(1) Carry on, conduct, or transact business under a name that contains the term or words "drugstore," "pharmacy," or any term implying the operation of a pharmacy; and
(2) Advertise, describe, or refer to a place of business, in any manner, by the terms "drugstore" or "pharmacy," or any other term or words implying the operation of a pharmacy.
A violation of this section is a Class 2 misdemeanor.

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