§ 36-24-1 Definition of terms
§ 36-24-1.1 Hearing aid defined
§ 36-24-1.2 Audiologist defined
§ 36-24-1.3 Hearing aid dispenser defined
§ 36-24-1.4 Instruction defined
§ 36-24-1.5 Research defined
§ 36-24-1.6 Scope of audiology
§ 36-24-2 Board of hearing aid dispensers and audiologists created
§ 36-24-3 Composition of board–Qualifications
§ 36-24-4 Appointments to board
§ 36-24-4.1 Lay member of board–Appointment and term of office
§ 36-24-5 Terms of office of board members
§ 36-24-6 Limitation on reappointment of board member
§ 36-24-7 Vacancies on board
§ 36-24-8 Election of chairman and secretary-treasurer of board
§ 36-24-9 Meetings of board
§ 36-24-9.1 Per diem and expenses of board–Personnel
§ 36-24-10.1 Board continued within Department of Health–Records and reports
§ 36-24-11 Disposition of money received by board–Board of hearing aid dispensers andaudiologists account of general fund
§ 36-24-12.1 Authority of Board of Hearing Aid Dispensers and Audiologists
§ 36-24-13.4 Student participation
§ 36-24-14 Physicians exempt from chapter
§ 36-24-16 License required for practice
§ 36-24-17.1 Application form and fees
§ 36-24-17.2 Qualifications of applicant for hearing aid dispensing
§ 36-24-17.3 Qualifications for audiologist applicant
§ 36-24-17.4 Audiologist license pending approval
§ 36-24-18 Examination of applicant–Notice to appear
§ 36-24-19 Dates of qualifying examinations
§ 36-24-20 Scope of qualifying examinations
§ 36-24-21.1 Issuance of license–Fee
§ 36-24-24.1 Certain activities not prevented or restricted
§ 36-24-24.2 Provisional hearing aid dispensing license–Scope of provisional license
§ 36-24-24.3 Provisional audiology license–Terms
§ 36-24-25.1 Issuance of license to out-of-state licensee
§ 36-24-25.2 Foreign educated applicant
§ 36-24-28.1 Expiration of license–Renewal
§ 36-24-29.1 Failure to renew–Reinstatement–New license
§ 36-24-29.2 Renewal of suspended license–Reinstatement of revoked license
§ 36-24-30 Posting of certificate of license–Violation a misdemeanor
§ 36-24-31 Business address of licensee given to board–Board record required
§ 36-24-32 Notices to licensees by board–Mailing to business address
§ 36-24-33 Receipt for sale of hearing aid–Contents–Refund–Violation as misdemeanor
§ 36-24-34 Sale of certificate or license prohibited–Violation a misdemeanor
§ 36-24-35 Purchase of license prohibited–Violation a misdemeanor
§ 36-24-36 Alteration of license prohibited–Violation a misdemeanor
§ 36-24-37 Use of purchased, fraudulently obtained or altered license prohibited–Violationa misdemeanor
§ 36-24-38 False statement in application for license or renewal prohibited–Violation amisdemeanor
§ 36-24-39.1 Grounds for disciplinary action
§ 36-24-39.2 Disciplinary actions
§ 36-24-41 Procedure for suspension, revocation or denial of license
§ 36-24-42 Enforcement of chapter by board–Election of remedies
§ 36-24-44 Injunctive relief
§ 36-24-45 Hearing aid dispensing license holder prior to July 1, 1997
§ 36-24-46 Promulgation of rules

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Terms Used In South Dakota Codified Laws > Title 36 > Chapter 24 - Hearing Aid Dispensers and Audiologists

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