South Dakota Code § 36-11-44

Permitting unauthorized practice or false representation to secure license--Penalty--Exceptions
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Any pharmacist who permits the compounding or dispensing of prescriptions or the vending of drugs in the pharmacist's place of business, except under the personal supervision of a pharmacist, or any pharmacist who, while continuing in business, makes any false representations to procure a license for the pharmacist or any other person, is guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor.
The delivery of a drug or drug device to a patient outside of a pharmacy by courier, mail, or remote drop site is not considered a violation of this chapter, if done so under the supervision of a pharmacist in a licensed pharmacy.

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