South Dakota does not maintain a separate Medicaid exclusion list beyond the federal OIG List of Excluded Individuals/Entities (LEIE) and the GSA System for Award Management (SAM). Providers operating in South Dakota are still required to screen against both of those federal lists upon hire and monthly thereafter, and South Dakota’s Medicaid program relies on those federal exclusion data to enforce program integrity.
That does not eliminate state-level responsibility. South Dakota providers enrolling in the Medicaid program still face state enrollment requirements, attestation obligations, and enforcement referrals to federal authorities when exclusion-related violations occur. The absence of a separate state list is administrative, not a reduction in compliance obligations.
South Dakota state Medicaid agency:
For federal exclusion screening, Exclusion Screening, LLC runs the OIG LEIE, GSA/SAM, and all 44 state Medicaid exclusion lists against your covered roster every month.
For the full regulatory framework, see The Definitive Guide to OIG Exclusions. For the complete state-by-state view, see the state exclusion lists hub.


