36-10-40. Unprofessional or dishonorable conduct--Activities included--No basis for criminal prosecution.
The phrase "unprofessional or dishonorable conduct" as used in this chapter shall be construed to include:
(1)Employing what is known as cappers or steerers;
(2)Willfully betraying a professional confidence;
(3)All advertising of physical therapy business in which untruthful or improbable statements are made or which are calculated or mislead or deceive the public;
(4)Conviction of any criminal offense of the grade of felony, or any conviction of a criminal offense arising out of the practice of physical therapy, or one in connection with any criminal offense involving moral turpitude;
(5)Habits of intemperance, or drug addiction, calculated in the opinion of the board to affect the licensee's practice of his profession;
(6)Sustaining any physical or mental disability which renders the further practice of a licensee's profession dangerous;
(7)Presenting to the board of any license, certificate or diploma which was obtained by fraud, or deception practiced in passing a required examination or which was obtained by the giving of false statements or information on applying for said license;
(8)Illegally or fraudulently or wrongfully obtaining a license required by this chapter, by the use of any means, devices, or deceptions or helps in passing any examination, or by making false statements or misrepresentations in any applications for information presented.
Unprofessional or dishonorable conduct, as defined in this section, shall not be the basis for criminal prosecution unless otherwise declared unlawful.
Source: SL 1955, ch 96, §9; SDC Supp 1960, §27.09A09; SDCL, §36-10-14; SL 1972, ch 205, §17; revised pursuant to SL 1972, ch 15, §4.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 36 - Professions and Occupations
Chapter 10 - Physical Therapists
Section 36-10-17.1 - Physical Therapist Licensure Compact.
Section 36-10-18 - Definitions.
Section 36-10-18.1 - Physical therapy defined.
Section 36-10-18.2 - Supervision defined.
Section 36-10-19 - Physical therapy advisory committee--Appointment--Terms--Duties.
Section 36-10-21 - Qualifications of committee members.
Section 36-10-24 - Unlicensed practice or use of title as misdemeanor.
Section 36-10-25 - Other licensed practitioners exempt from chapter.
Section 36-10-26 - Prior licensees deemed licensed.
Section 36-10-27 - Application for license--Fee--Evidence of qualifications.
Section 36-10-27.1 - Criminal Background Investigation--Licensure.
Section 36-10-29 - Issuance of license as physical therapist.
Section 36-10-31 - Licensure by reciprocity--Qualifications.
Section 36-10-32 - Application for licensure by reciprocity--Evidence of qualifications--Fee.
Section 36-10-33 - Expiration and annual renewal of license--Fee--Forfeiture.
Section 36-10-35.1 - Application for licensure as physical therapist assistant--Fee--Qualifications.
Section 36-10-35.2 - Issuance of license as physical therapist assistant--Expiration and renewal.
Section 36-10-35.7 - Approved tasks for physical therapist assistant--Exclusions.
Section 36-10-35.9 - Standards of supervision.
Section 36-10-36 - Promulgation of rules.
Section 36-10-38 - Grounds for refusal of license.
Section 36-10-39 - Grounds for cancellation, revocation, or suspension of license.
Section 36-10-41 - Initiation of proceedings for cancellation, revocation, or suspension of license.
Section 36-10-43 - Quorum at hearing on cancellation, revocation or suspension.
Section 36-10-44 - Procedure on cancellation, revocation or suspension.
Section 36-10-45 - Majority vote required to suspend, revoke or cancel license.
Section 36-10-46 - Appeal from board decision on refusal, revocation, or suspension.
Section 36-10-47 - Reinstatement of suspended or revoked license.
Section 36-10-48 - Injunction against violations--Election of remedies.
Section 36-10-49 - Investigation of violations--Employment of counsel to assist in prosecution.
Section 36-10-50 - Prior license accepted.