South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 04C - Respiratory Care Practitioners
Section 36-4C-15 - Revocation, suspension or cancellation of license or permit--Grounds.

36-4C-15. Revocation, suspension or cancellation of license or permit--Grounds.
The license or temporary permit of a respiratory care practitioner may be revoked, suspended or cancelled upon any one of the following grounds:
(1)The licensee or temporary permit holder is guilty of fraud in the practice of respiratory care;
(2)The licensee or temporary permit holder is engaged in the practice of respiratory care under a false or assumed name and has not registered that name or is impersonating another practitioner of a like or different name;
(3)The licensee or temporary permit holder is determined by a medical examiner to be addicted to the habitual use of intoxicating liquors, narcotics or stimulants to the extent that it incapacitates him for the performance of his professional duties;
(4)The physical or mental condition of the licensee or permit holder is determined by a medical examiner to be such as to jeopardize or endanger those who seek treatment from the licensee. A majority of the board may demand an examination of the licensee or permit holder by a competent medical examiner selected by the board at the board's expense. If the licensee or permit holder fails to submit to the examination, this constitutes immediate grounds for suspension of his license or permit;
(5)The licensee or temporary permit holder obtains or attempts to obtain a license, renewal thereof or temporary permit by bribery or fraudulent representation;
(6)The licensee or temporary permit holder is guilty of unprofessional conduct as defined by the rules established by the board or violation of the code of ethics adopted and published by the board;
(7)The licensee or temporary permit holder makes a false statement on any form promulgated by the board in accordance with this chapter or the rules adopted by the board;
(8)The licensee or temporary permit holder has violated or aided or abetted others in violation of any provision of this chapter;
(9)The licensee or temporary permit holder has been convicted of any crimes related to health care or the delivery of health care.

Source: SL 1993, ch 273, ยง15.

Structure South Dakota Codified Laws

South Dakota Codified Laws

Title 36 - Professions and Occupations

Chapter 04C - Respiratory Care Practitioners

Section 36-4C-1 - Definition of terms.

Section 36-4C-2 - Respiratory care defined.

Section 36-4C-3 - Respiratory care authorized.

Section 36-4C-4 - Respiratory Care Practitioner's Advisory Committee--Appointment--Terms--Duties.

Section 36-4C-5 - Use of title and abbreviation.

Section 36-4C-6 - Medical practice not authorized.

Section 36-4C-7 - Construction of chapter.

Section 36-4C-8 - Temporary permit.

Section 36-4C-9 - Written application--Requirements.

Section 36-4C-10 - Qualification for license.

Section 36-4C-11 - Fee required for license or temporary permit.

Section 36-4C-12 - Renewal of license.

Section 36-4C-13 - Prescription and publication of fees.

Section 36-4C-14 - Promulgation of rules to set standards of practice.

Section 36-4C-15 - Revocation, suspension or cancellation of license or permit--Grounds.

Section 36-4C-16 - Initiation of revocation, suspension, or cancellation proceeding.

Section 36-4C-17 - Majority of board required for revocation, suspension or cancellation proceedings.

Section 36-4C-18 - Procedures for revocation, suspension or cancellation of license.

Section 36-4C-19 - Appeal by aggrieved party.

Section 36-4C-20 - Reinstatement of license or permit.

Section 36-4C-21 - Record keeping responsibilities of secretary of board.

Section 36-4C-22 - Recommendation of prosecution and civil actions.

Section 36-4C-23 - Investigation of violations.

Section 36-4C-24 - Injunction as alternative to criminal proceedings.