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South Dakota Board of Nursing Online Verification
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The verification of licensure information generated from this system is considered primary source verification by the South Dakota Board of Nursing and is real time with the Board's licensure database. This report is a secure electronic communication of the South Dakota Board of Nursing.
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Individual Results
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Discipline History
The Public Disciplinary Documents are unavailable. For disciplinary actions, please click here to obtain the public information.
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Temporary Permit
Single-State (Valid only in SD)
The holder of a temporary permit must use the title, registered nurse application (R.N. App.) or licensed practical nurse applicant (L.P.N. App.).
An individual holding an LPN Temporary Permit shall only practice under the supervision of a Registered Nurse on duty in the area where the holder of the permit is practicing.
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Practice Authority
- This Certified Nurse Practitioner has met the 1,040 hours of practice requirement and may practice according to the scope listed in SDCL 36-9A-12 and 36-9A-13.1. This includes prescribing, procuring, furnishing and administering over-the-counter, legend and controlled substance drugs, schedules II-IV, according to federal and state registration requirements.
- Certified Nurse Midwives may practice according to the scope listed in 36-9A-13 and 36-9A-13.1, which includes prescribing drugs.
- A collaborative agreement is required for a licensee who has not met the required 1,040 hours of practice as a licensed . A collaborative agreement is not required and is not applicable for licensees that have met this requirement.
- CNMs may provide out-of-hospital (OOH) birth services pursuant to ARSD 20:62:03:10 upon submission of a signed agreement to follow the SD Board of Nursing's OOH birth practice guidelines.
Collaborative Agreement | Collaborator | Approved to Perform OOH Birth Services |
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