68 chapters · 2,167 sections in this title.
SDCL § 36-33-55 Client's violent behavior--Duty to warn
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No cause of action may arise against any licensed marriage and family therapist for failing to warn of and protect others from a client's threatened violent behavior or for failing to predict, warn of, and protect others from a client's violent behavior except if the client has c…
SDCL § 36-33-56 Privileged information--Exceptions
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No licensee or an employee of a licensee may disclose information acquired from any person consulting the licensee in a professional capacity that was necessary to render services in a professional capacity, except: (1) If mandated by law or authorized under the Health Insurance …
SDCL § 36-33-57 Testimony by therapist--Alimony or divorce action
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If both parties to a marriage have obtained marriage and family therapy from a licensed marriage and family therapist, the therapist may not testify in an alimony or divorce action concerning information acquired in the course of the therapeutic relationship. This section does no…
SDCL § 36-33-58 Complaints--Investigation--Dismissal--Hearing--Appeal
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The board shall receive complaints regarding the enforcement of the provisions of this chapter pursuant to the procedures set forth in chapter 36-1C. A record of each complaint shall be maintained by the board. Notwithstanding chapter 36-1C, the investigator, if a member of the b…
SDCL § 36-33-59 Inspection of premises
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Upon receiving a complaint regarding the health or safety of any patient or the public, any authorized board member, officer, or agent may enter and inspect, during business hours, any place where marriage and family therapy is practiced for the purpose of enforcing the provision…
SDCL § 36-33-6 Repealed
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Source: SL 1995, ch 227 , § 6; SL 2020, ch 166 , § 41.
SDCL § 36-33-60 Evidence in contested cases--Civil actions
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Testimony or documentary evidence of any kind obtained by the board during the investigation of a complaint is not subject to discovery or disclosure under chapter 15-6 or under any other provision of law and is not admissible as evidence in any legal proceeding, unless the compl…
SDCL § 36-33-61 Revocation of license--Grounds
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For purposes of this chapter, "unprofessional or dishonorable conduct" includes a finding that: (1) The licensee is guilty of fraud in the practice of marriage and family therapy or of fraud or deceit in the licensee's admission to the practice of marriage and family therapy; (2)…
SDCL § 36-33-62 Revocation proceedings--Initiation
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Proceedings for the suspension, revocation, or cancellation of a license may be initiated if the board has information that any licensee may have engaged in any unprofessional or dishonorable conduct, as described in § 36-33-61 , or violated this chapter or any rule promulgated u…
SDCL § 36-33-63 Violation of chapter--Sanctions
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If the board finds that a person, entity, licensee, or permit holder has engaged in any unprofessional or dishonorable conduct, as described in § 36-33-61 , or violated any provision of this chapter or any rule promulgated under this chapter, the board may: (1) Revoke a license o…
SDCL § 36-33-64 Suspension of license or registration--Grounds--Hearing--Appeal
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The board may suspend a license or permit in advance of a final adjudication or during the appeals process if the board finds that allowing a licensee or permit holder to continue practicing would represent a clear and immediate or imminent danger to public health and safety. A l…
SDCL § 36-33-65 Conformity of revocation proceedings--Appeal
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All proceedings regarding the suspension, revocation, or cancellation of a license shall conform to the procedure set forth in chapter 1-26 . A party may appeal any act, ruling, or decision regarding a license, in accordance with chapter 1-26 . Source: SL 2020, ch 166 , § 32.
SDCL § 36-33-66 Reinstatement of license
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At the board's discretion, the board may reinstate or issue a new license or permit. The board may require the applicant to pay all costs of the proceedings resulting in the suspension, revocation, reinstatement, or issuance of a license or permit. Source: SL 2020, ch 166 , § 33.
SDCL § 36-33-67 Violations reported to law enforcement officials--Prosecution of violations
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The board shall investigate and report an alleged violation of any provision of this chapter. The board may employ special counsel subject to the supervision, control, and direction of the attorney general to assist in the prosecution of alleged criminal violations and may expend…
SDCL § 36-33-68 Action for injunction
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Any person who violates any provision of this chapter may be enjoined from further violations at the suit of the state's attorney of the county where the violations occurred. In the alternative, a suit may be brought by any resident of this state. Source: SL 2020, ch 166 , § 35.
SDCL § 36-33-69 Therapy through electronic means--Requirements
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Any person who practices marriage and family therapy through electronic means and provides marriage and family therapy services to a patient located in this state is engaged in the practice of marriage and family therapy in this state regardless of the provider's physical locatio…
SDCL § 36-33-7 Repealed
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Source: SL 1995, ch 227 , § 7; SL 2020, ch 166 , § 41.
SDCL § 36-33-70 Fees--Promulgation of rules
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The board shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26 , to establish: (1) An application fee, not to exceed two hundred dollars; (2) A biennial renewal fee, not to exceed three hundred dollars; (3) A duplicate license fee, not to exceed fifteen dollars; (4) An inactive licen…
SDCL § 36-33-71 Standards and procedures--Promulgation of rules
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The board may promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26 , to: (1) Set standards for professional practice; and (2) Establish procedures for application, licensure, eligibility, renewals, continuing education, supervision, and the examination of an applicant for and a holder of l…
SDCL § 36-33-72 Marriage and family therapist--Continuation of licenses
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Any person licensed as a marriage and family therapist under § 36-33-9 before June 30, 2020, is licensed as a marriage and family therapist pursuant to the provisions of §§ 36-33-34 to 36-33-72, inclusive. Source: SL 2020, ch 166 , § 39.
SDCL § 36-33-8 Repealed
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Source: SL 1995, ch 227 , § 8; SL 2020, ch 166 , § 41.
SDCL § 36-33-9 Repealed
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Source: SL 1995, ch 227 , § 9; SL 1998, ch 241 , § 1; SL 2008, ch 191 , § 75; SL 2020, ch 166 , § 41. 36-33-10. Repealed by SL 1998, 241, § 2.