South Dakota Code § 36-11-48

Pharmacy licenses--Suspension or revocation--Grounds--Board vote
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The board may suspend or revoke, in accordance with chapter
1-26
, any pharmacy license issued under this chapter on the following grounds:
(1) The license was obtained by false representations made in the application therefor;
(2) The pharmacy for which the license was issued was kept open for the transaction of business without a pharmacist-in-charge;
(3) Conviction of a violation of any law of this state or of the United States pertaining to the drug business or for the aiding or abetting in the violation of the law;
(4) The active management of the pharmacy was changed without the change in designation of the pharmacist-in-charge, as provided in §
36-11-37
;
(5) The location of the pharmacy was changed without the change being reported as provided in §
36-11-39
;
(6) The pharmacy was kept open for the transaction of business after the pharmacist owner ceased to be in active management of the pharmacy, without a change in designation of the pharmacist-in-charge, as provided in §
36-11-37
;
(7) The minimum requirements of this chapter and the board are no longer met; or
(8) The majority ownership of the pharmacy changed without the change being reported as provided in §
36-11-35
.
A pharmacy license may not be suspended or revoked except by a vote of three or more members of the board.

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