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South Dakota Public Health Laboratory’s Forensic Chemistry Section earns prestigious accreditation
The South Dakota Department of Health proudly announces the official accreditation of the Forensic Chemistry Section at the South Dakota Public Health Laboratory by the ANSI National Accreditation Board. This significant achievement, granted on Dec. 21, 2023, marks a new achievement and a historic milestone for the laboratory, and reflects its ongoing commitment to excellence in forensic testing.
“The accreditation of the Forensic Chemistry Section is a testament to our state’s dedication to the highest standards in forensic testing. This achievement recognizes the hard work and expertise of the laboratory team, and reinforces our commitment to top-tier public health services for South Dakota residents,” said Secretary Melissa Magstadt.
ANAB’s decision follows a meticulous review, confirming that the Forensic Chemistry Section not only meets, but exceeds the rigorous accreditation requirements. Accredited providers, including the South Dakota Public Health Laboratory, are expected to uphold these high standards and adhere to ANAB’s Terms and Conditions for Accreditation.
This accomplishment puts the Forensic Chemistry Section at the forefront of forensic testing, setting a benchmark for excellence. The laboratory remains dedicated to surpassing ANAB’s expectations and providing exceptional forensic testing services to the community.
The South Dakota Department of Health congratulates the Forensic Chemistry Section on this recognition, acknowledges past accomplishments, and highlights the laboratory’s ongoing commitment to upholding the highest standards in forensic testing.
For more details on this accreditation and the SDPHL’s commitment to excellence, please visit the DOH Website.
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Abortion access campaign tests South Dakota laws, free speech standards
A cease and desist order and a national abortion-access organization told to stop advertising in South Dakota are testing both free speech and consumer protection laws.
Attorney General Marty Jackley this week issued notice to Mayday Health directing the nonprofit to halt a statewide gas station ad campaign launched earlier this month, spotlighting South Dakota’s near-total abortion ban, First Amendment protections and the reach of the Deceptive Trade Practices regulations.
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Nature: Snow in South Dakota
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Wreaths laid for veterans at South Dakota Veterans Cemetery
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – Joining in across the country, wreaths are being laid today at the South Dakota Veterans Cemetery just north of Sioux Falls.
The effort is a partnership between Wreaths Across America and the Midwest Honor Flight, joining in the 5th Annual Wreaths Across America Day.
Over 640 wreaths are being placed today, and despite the snow and cold temperatures, today’s program went ahead as planned to honor those veterans and their families.
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