Legal Status of EPT in South Dakota

At a glance

EPT is potentially allowable in South Dakota as of December 24, 2007.

Findings

[+] supports the use of EPT

[-] negatively affects the use of EPT

I. Statutes/regs on health care providers’ authority to prescribe for STDs to a patient’s partner(s) w/out prior evaluation
II. Specific judicial decisions concerning EPT (or like practices)
III. Specific administrative opinions by the Attorney General or medical or pharmacy boards concerning EPT (or like practices)
IV. Laws that incorporate via reference guidelines as acceptable practices (including EPT)
[+] The “methods of control” or “control measures” section of one of the following guidelines are incorporated by reference: (1) APHA’s CCD Manual, 20th edition, 2015; or (2) AAP’s “Red Book”, 30th edition, 2015; or (3) CDC STD Treatment Guidelines, 2015 S.D. Admin. R. 44:20:03:01.
V. Prescription requirements
[-] “Legend drug to be dispensed by prescription only — Refill restricted. A pharmacist may only dispense a legend drug or medicine pursuant to the written or oral prescription of a practitioner licensed to prescribe drugs and medicines.” S.D. Admin. R. 20:51:05:20
VI. Assessment of EPT’s legal status with brief comments
EPT is potentially allowable. There is no statutory authority, case law or medical board opinion that precludes EPT. Rather, the state has incorporated by reference guidelines that may allow EPT for the treatment of specific conditions.