Nonresident pharmacy license--Expiration and renewal--Fee--Promulgation of rules--Reinstatement--Change of ownership

SDCL § 36-11-19.5 — under PHARMACIES AND PHARMACISTS.

SDCL § 36-11-19.5

Each nonresident pharmacy license expires on June thirtieth following the date of issuance. The board shall provide a renewal application to each licensee before June first of each year. If the licensee does not submit a renewal application, accompanied by the renewal fee, before the expiration date, the license lapses on the date of expiration. The board shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26 , to establish the renewal fee, which may not exceed two hundred dollars. If the renewal application is submitted after the expiration of the license, the board must assess a fifty-dollar late fee and may reinstate the license. If a majority of ownership of a licensed nonresident pharmacy changes, the new owners must, within thirty days after the ownership change: (1) Submit the renewal application, indicating the change of ownership; and (2) Pay the renewal fee established by the board as provided in this section. Source: SL 1997, ch 217 , § 4; SL 2025, ch 154 , § 10.