South Dakota Code § 36-11-35

Pharmacy license--Expiration date--Renewal--Reinstatement--Fees--Promulgation of rules--Change of ownership
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Each pharmacy license expires on June thirtieth following the date of issue. To renew a pharmacy license, the pharmacist must submit a renewal application on or before June thirtieth on a form prescribed by the board, and pay the renewal fee set by the board in rules promulgated in accordance with chapter
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, but not exceeding two hundred dollars. If the renewal application and fee is submitted after the expiration of the license, the board must assess a fifty-dollar late fee and may reinstate the license.
If a majority ownership of the pharmacy changes, the new owners must, within thirty days after ownership change:
(1) Submit the renewal application, indicating the change of ownership; and
(2) Pay the renewal fee established by the board as provided in this section.

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