The Board of Pharmacy may promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 1-26:

(1) Pertaining to the practice of pharmacy;

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(2) Relating to the sanitation of persons and establishments licensed under the provisions of this chapter;

(3) Pertaining to establishments licensed under the provisions of this chapter wherein any drug is compounded, prepared, dispensed or sold;

(4) Providing for minimum equipment and standards of establishments licensed under the provisions of this chapter;

(5) Pertaining to the sale of drugs by or through any mechanical device;

(6) In cooperation with other governmental agencies where there exists a joint responsibility for protecting the public health and welfare;

(7) Pertaining to the sale of nonprescription drugs;

(8) To adopt such publications or supplements thereto as shall from time to time be deemed necessary to describe the drugs, medicines, prescription drugs, dispensing physician or other terms defined in § 36-11-2;

(9) Pertaining to the posting of prescription prices on the premises of a pharmacy department to provide consumers with comparative pricing information;

(10) Pertaining to registration of drug wholesalers and manufacturers;

(11) Pertaining to home health care and service;

(12) Pertaining to computerized pharmacy;

(13) Pertaining to the registration of registered pharmacy technicians; an annual registration fee not to exceed thirty dollars; and tasks that may not be delegated by a licensed pharmacist to a registered technician;

(14) Redispensing of pharmaceuticals; and

(15) Pertaining to the dispensing of biological products.

Source: SDC 1939, § 27.1006; SL 1967, ch 102, § 7; SL 1973, ch 244, § 2; SL 1986, ch 302, § 111; SL 1990, ch 325, § 1; SL 1997, ch 216, § 2; SL 2004, ch 248, § 2; SL 2004, ch 249, § 1; SL 2012, ch 194, § 10; SL 2018, ch 231, § 2; SL 2021, ch 168, § 24.