Overview
South Dakota has been active in regulating prescription drug pricing and transparency. The state enacted a law to prohibit pharmacy benefit managers from prohibiting or penalizing a pharmacist for providing cost-sharing information on the amount a covered individual may pay for a particular prescription drug. The legislature also passed legislation that requires health carriers to provide prospective enrollees with drug formularies and detailed plan descriptions that explain plan coverage limitations and their financial impact on enrollees (e.g., co-insurances, out-of-pocket expenses, etc.).
In healthcare markets, the state’s antitrust legislation provides that nonprofit hospitals must provide notice to the state attorney general for any mergers, acquisitions, or related transactions. The state also limits the duration of noncompete clauses in physician employment contracts to two years after the date of termination and within a specified geographic area. South Dakota also promotes telemedicine with mandated coverage parity and cost-sharing parity for telehealth services.
See below for an overview of existing South Dakota state mandates. Click on citation tab for detailed information of specific statutes (click link to download statute text).
State Action
Latest Legislative Session: 1/10/2023 - 3/27/2023 (2023 term). *Current session bill updates are ongoing. Check back weekly for updates.
HB 1003 – South Dakota
Introduced: 2021 Status: Enacted
An act to revise certain provisions regarding credit for reinsurance. Credit must be allowed when the reinsurance is ceded to an assuming insurer with its head office or domicile in a reciprocal jurisdiction.
HB 1005 – South Dakota
Introduced: 2020 Status: Enacted
An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the use of telehealth technologies.
HB 1017 – South Dakota
Introduced: 2020 Status: Enacted
An Act to provide for certain insurer corporate governance disclosure requirements.
HB 1029 – South Dakota
Introduced: 2022 Status: Inactive / Dead
An Act to revise the definition of telehealth for purposes of health insurance policies.
HB 1087 – South Dakota
Introduced: 2023 Status: Inactive / Dead
Prohibit restrictive employment contracts for health care workers
S.D. Codified Laws § 58-18-35. Notice required for rate increase by group health insurance company: Group and Blanket Health Insurance Policies – South Dakota
Introduced: Status: Enacted
Forty-five days before a premium rate increase is effective, the group health insurance company shall notify the policy holder in writing that the premium rate for the group health insurance will be increased. See definition …
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S.D. Codified Laws § 58-18-45. Preexisting conditions–Limitation of waiting periods: Group and Blanket Health Insurance Policies – South Dakota
Introduced: Status: Enacted
Any health carrier providing group coverage, other than excepted benefits, shall comply with the specific provisions provided in the statute. See definition sections S.D. Codified Laws §§ 58-18-1 through 58-18-4.
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S.D. Codified Laws § 58-18-61. Purchasing organizations exempt from antitrust provisions: Group and Blanket Health Insurance Policies – South Dakota
Introduced: Status: Enacted
Any organization formed pursuant to §§ 58-18-52 to 58-18-62, inclusive, is exempt from the antitrust provisions under chapter 37-1. See definition sections S.D. Codified Laws §§ 58-18-1 through 58-18-4.
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S.D. Codified Laws § 58-18A-53. Definitions: Coordination of Benefits of Health Plans – South Dakota
Introduced: Status: Enacted
Defines terms used in the chapter.
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S.D. Codified Laws § 58-18A-54. Allowable expenses defined: Coordination of Benefits of Health Plans – South Dakota
Introduced: Status: Enacted
For the purposes of this chapter, the term, allowable expense, means any health care expense, including coinsurance or copayments and without reduction for any applicable deductible, that is covered in full or in part by …
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In re: Suboxone Antitrust Litigation (State of Wisconsin, et al. v. Indivior Inc, et al.) – Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin
District Court: E.D. Pennsylvania Status: Pending
In September 2016, 35 state attorneys general and the District of Columbia brought a multi-district case against pharmaceutical manufacturer Indivior, MonoSol RX et al., alleging …
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STATE BUDGET
South Dakota operates on an annual budget cycle. The governor submits a proposed budget in December and the legislature typically adopts a budget in March. The fiscal year runs from July 1 through June 30 and is referred to by the year in which it ends.
STATE LEGISLATURE
The South Dakota Legislature begins its session on the second Tuesday of January, lasting 40 working days in odd-numbered years, and 35 days working days in even numbered years. The state has 35 Senators, and 70 members of the House of Representatives. Both Senators and Representatives are elected to 2-year terms, and are limited to serving four consecutive 2-year terms in a particular chamber, but there is no limit on the number of non-consecutive terms. Bills do not carry over from year to year.