Pharmacist license--Suspension, revocation, or refusal--Grounds

SDCL § 36-11-20 — under PHARMACIES AND PHARMACISTS.

SDCL § 36-11-20

The board may, in compliance with chapter 1-26 , suspend, revoke, or refuse to issue or renew a license to practice pharmacy to any person who: (1) Is guilty of a felony or a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude; (2) Is addicted to the use of alcoholic liquors or narcotic drugs to such an extent as to render the person unfit to practice pharmacy with reasonable skill and safety; (3) Procured a license by fraud or by false representation; (4) Is permitting or engaging in the unauthorized sale of legend or controlled drugs or substances; or (5) The board finds to be in violation of any law, rule, or regulation governing pharmacists. Source: SL 1967, ch 102 , § 5; SL 1982, ch 275 , § 1; SL 2025, ch 154 , § 12. 36-11-20.1, 36-11-20.2. Repealed by SL 1996, ch 227 , § 17. 36-11-20.3 to 36-11-20.10. Repealed by SL 1996, ch 227 , §§ 18 to 25.