South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 11A - Wholesale Drug Distributors
Section 36-11A-1.2 - Transaction defined.

36-11A-1.2. Transaction defined.
As used in this chapter, the term, transaction, means the transfer of product between trading partners in which a change of ownership occurs. The term does not include:
(1)Intracompany distribution of any product between members of an affiliate or within a manufacturer;
(2)The distribution of a product among hospitals or other health systems that are under common control;
(3)The distribution of a product for emergency medical reasons, including a public health emergency declaration pursuant to state or federal law;
(4)The dispensing of a product pursuant to a prescription;
(5)The distribution of product samples by a manufacturer or a licensed wholesale distributor in accordance with state and federal law;
(6)The distribution of blood or blood components intended for transfusion;
(7)The distribution of minimal quantities of product by a licensed retail pharmacy to a licensed practitioner for office use;
(8)The sale, purchase, or trade of a drug or an offer to sell, purchase, or trade a drug by a charitable organization to a nonprofit affiliate of the organization to the extent otherwise permitted by state and federal law;
(9)The distribution of a product pursuant to the sale or merger of a pharmacy or pharmacies or a wholesale distributor or wholesale distributors, except that any records required to be maintained for the product shall be transferred to the new owner of the pharmacy or pharmacies or wholesale distributor or wholesale distributors;
(10)A combination product that is:
(a)A product composed of a device and one or more other regulated components, such as a drug or device, biologic or device, or drug, device or biologic, that are physically, chemically, or otherwise combined or mixed and produced as a single entity;
(b)Two or more separate products packaged together in a single package or as a unit and composed of a drug and device or a device and biological product; or
(c)Two or more finished medical devices plus one or more drug or biological products that are packaged together in what is referred to as a medical convenience kit as described in subdivision (11);
(11)The distribution of a collection of finished medical devices, which may include a product or biological product, assembled in kit form strictly for the convenience of the purchaser or user if:
(a)The medical convenience kit is assembled in an establishment that is registered with the United States Food and Drug Administration as a device manufacturer;
(b)The medical convenience kit does not contain a federally scheduled controlled substance;
(c)In the case of a medical convenience kit that includes a product, the person who manufactured the kit purchased the product directly from the pharmaceutical manufacturer or from a wholesale distributor that purchased the product directly from the pharmaceutical manufacturer, and does not alter the primary container or label of the product as purchased from the manufacturer or wholesale distributor; and
(d)In the case of a medical convenience kit that includes a product, the product is an intravenous solution intended for the replenishment of fluids and electrolytes; a product intended to maintain the equilibrium of water and minerals in the body; a product intended for irrigation or reconstitution; an anesthetic; an anticoagulant; a vasopressor; or a sympathomimetic;

(12)The distribution of an intravenous product that, by its formulation, is intended for the replenishment of fluids and electrolytes (such as sodium, chloride, and potassium) or calories (such as dextrose and amino acids);
(13)The distribution of an intravenous product used to maintain the equilibrium of water and minerals in the body, such as dialysis solutions;
(14)The distribution of a product that is intended for irrigation, or sterile water, whether intended for such purposes or for injection;
(15)The distribution of a medical gas; or
(16)The distribution or sale of any licensed biologic product that meets the definition of device under federal law.

Source: SL 2017, ch 174, ยง3.

Structure South Dakota Codified Laws

South Dakota Codified Laws

Title 36 - Professions and Occupations

Chapter 11A - Wholesale Drug Distributors

Section 36-11A-1 - Definitions.

Section 36-11A-1.1 - Trading partner defined.

Section 36-11A-1.2 - Transaction defined.

Section 36-11A-1.3 - Transaction information defined.

Section 36-11A-1.4 - Transaction statement defined.

Section 36-11A-2 - Distribution defined.

Section 36-11A-4 - Pharmacy distributor defined.

Section 36-11A-4.1 - License required for wholesale distributors, outsourcing facilities, and third-party logistics providers.

Section 36-11A-4.2 - Prior registration and inspection by FDA required for certain outsourcing facilities.

Section 36-11A-5 - Purchase of drug from other source restricted--Penalty.

Section 36-11A-6 - Drug sample or drug coupon--Sale, purchase, trade or counterfeit prohibited--Distribution restricted--Penalty.

Section 36-11A-7 - Wholesale distribution without license prohibited--License unnecessary for agent or employee of licensed distributor--Violation as felony.

Section 36-11A-8 - Application for license.

Section 36-11A-9 - Separate license required for each facility owned or operated by same business entity.

Section 36-11A-10 - Temporary licenses.

Section 36-11A-11 - Out-of-state distributor--License--Application--Violation as felony.

Section 36-11A-12 - Approval or denial of application or renewal--Appeal.

Section 36-11A-13 - Expiration and renewal of license.

Section 36-11A-14 - Promulgation of rules.

Section 36-11A-16 - Inspection--Exemption--Penalty.

Section 36-11A-17 - Records--Availability.

Section 36-11A-18 - Limitations on state board of pharmacy.

Section 36-11A-19 - Complaints--Procedure.

Section 36-11A-20 - Authorized distributor of record defined.

Section 36-11A-21 - Drop shipment defined.

Section 36-11A-22 - Manufacturer's exclusive distributor defined.

Section 36-11A-23 - Normal distribution channel defined.

Section 36-11A-24 - Third party logistics provider defined.

Section 36-11A-25 - Wholesale distributor defined.

Section 36-11A-27 - Wholesale distributor license required--Exemptions.

Section 36-11A-28 - Information to be provided by applicants.

Section 36-11A-29 - Inspection of facility--Qualifications of designated representative.

Section 36-11A-30 - Criminal record check.

Section 36-11A-31 - Bond or other security required--Purpose--Exemption--License required for each facility.

Section 36-11A-32 - Changes or corrections to required information--Suspension or revocation of license.

Section 36-11A-33 - Continuing training of designated representative--Confidentiality of information.

Section 36-11A-34 - Returns or exchanges of prescription drugs.

Section 36-11A-35 - Verification that entity to which prescription drugs are to be furnished is licensed.

Section 36-11A-36 - Delivery of prescription drugs only to licensed premises--Exception.

Section 36-11A-37 - Receipt to be signed by authorized hospital pharmacy receiving personnel--Reporting of discrepancies.

Section 36-11A-38 - Accounts for purchase of prescription drugs.

Section 36-11A-41 - Confirmation of receipt of transaction information, transaction history, and transaction statement.

Section 36-11A-44 - Retention of transaction files--Inspection.

Section 36-11A-45 - Cease and desist order for violation--Hearing.

Section 36-11A-46 - Prohibited acts--Misdemeanor or felony.