South Dakota Code § 58-18-37

Freedom of choice for pharmacy services
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No policy of group health insurance providing benefits for hospital and medical expenses delivered in this state that is offered by a commercial health insurance company, by a nonprofit medical and surgical plan corporation, by a nonprofit hospital service plan corporation, by a health maintenance organization, by a preferred provider organization, by an individual practice association or by a similar mechanism may:
(1) Deny any licensed pharmacy or licensed pharmacist as defined in §
36-11-2
the right to participate as a participating provider for any policy or plan on the same terms and conditions as are offered to any other provider of pharmacy services under the policy or plan;
(2) Prevent any person who is a party to or beneficiary of any health insurance policy from selecting a licensed pharmacy of his choice to furnish the pharmaceutical services offered under any policy or plan, provided that the pharmacy is a participating provider under the same terms and conditions of the policy or plan as those offered to any other provider of pharmacy services; or
(3) Permit or mandate any difference in coverage for or impose any different conditions, including copayment fees, whether the prescription benefits are provided through direct contact with a pharmacy or by use of an out
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of
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state mail order service so long as the provider selected is a participant in the plan involved.

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