South Dakota Statutes

§ 36-5-2 — Advertising or practicing without license or annual license renewal--Misdemeanor.

South Dakota § 36-5-2
JurisdictionSouth Dakota
Title 36PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Ch. 36-3CHIROPRACTORS

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S.D. Codified Laws § 36-5-2 (2026).

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Any person who advertises, practices, or attempts to practice chiropractic or who uses the title chiropractor or any word or title having a tendency to induce any person to believe that the person is a chiropractor without first having secured a license from the board or an annual license renewal from the board is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.

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Hanson v. Penrod Construction Co.
425 N.W.2d 396 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 1988)
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Nelson v. Palmquist
363 N.W.2d 570 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 1985)
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Legislative History

SDC 1939, § 27.9910; SL 1939, ch 101, § 9; SL 1975, ch 232, § 1; SL 1977, ch 190, § 146; SL 2005, ch 199, § 11; SL 2007, ch 210, § 1; SL 2021, ch 173, § 2.

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