22 chapters · 335 sections in this title.
SDCL § 24-11-48 Delivery of prohibited items to inmate as misdemeanor or felony
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No employee or other person may deliver or procure to be delivered, or have in such person's possession with intent to deliver, to any person incarcerated in a jail or a juvenile detention facility, or deposit or conceal in or around any jail or in or around a juvenile detention …
SDCL § 24-11-49 Involuntary treatment of prisoners with psychotropic medication
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A prisoner may be involuntarily treated with psychotropic medication if it is determined, pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, that the prisoner suffers from a severe mental illness as defined in § 27A-1-1 , which is likely to improve with treatment, and that without treat…
SDCL § 24-11-5 Confinement of fugitive from justice--Compensation
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Any county jail may be used for the safekeeping of any fugitive from justice in this state, in accordance with the provisions of any act of Congress, and the jailer shall in such case be entitled to reasonable compensation for the support and custody of such fugitive from the off…
SDCL § 24-11-50 Hearing prior to treatment--Panel--Rights of prisoner--Order--Appeal
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Prior to involuntary treatment with psychotropic medication, the prisoner shall receive a hearing before a panel consisting of two medical representatives and a representative appointed by the county sheriff. The medical representatives may include a physician, physician assistan…
SDCL § 24-11-51 Periodic review of involuntary treatment
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If the involuntary treatment of a prisoner with psychotropic medication is to exceed thirty days, a physician who is not the attending physician shall review the inmate's medical record at least every thirty days and make a written determination whether involuntary treatment with…
SDCL § 24-11-52 Emergency involuntary treatment
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In an emergency, involuntary treatment of a prisoner with psychotropic medication may be administered without panel review for up to a maximum of ten days if the treatment is ordered by two physicians. Source: SL 2013, ch 115 , § 4.
SDCL § 24-11-53 Records of involuntary treatment
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The county sheriff shall maintain records of any involuntary treatment with psychotropic medication. The records shall include the frequency of use of the treatment and any available medical history of a prisoner's prior mental illness, and may include such other information as d…
SDCL § 24-11-54 Immunity from liability for involuntary treatment
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No person who serves on the hearing panel, who is the attending physician or who orders or participates in the involuntary treatment with psychotropic medication of a prisoner may be held civilly or criminally liable for the treatment pursuant to this chapter if the person perfor…
SDCL § 24-11-55 Repealed
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Source: SL 2017, ch 109 , § 2; SL 2023, ch 79 , § 12.
SDCL § 24-11-56 Repealed
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Source: SL 2017, ch 109 , § 3; SL 2023, ch 79 , § 13.
SDCL § 24-11-57 Repealed
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Source: SL 2017, ch 109 , § 4, eff. July 1, 2018; SL 2023, ch 79 , § 14.
SDCL § 24-11-58 Repealed
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Source: SL 2017, ch 109 , § 5, eff. July 1, 2018; SL 2023, ch 79 , § 15.
SDCL § 24-11-59 Repealed
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Source: SL 2017, ch 109 , § 6, eff. July 1, 2018; SL 2023, ch 79 , § 16.
SDCL § 24-11-59.1 Repealed
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Source: SL 2019, ch 234 (Supreme Court Rule 19-13), eff. Apr. 2, 2019; SL 2023, ch 79 , § 17.
SDCL § 24-11-6 Confinement of federal prisoners--Compensation--Penalty for violation
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All sheriffs or officers having charge of any jail to whom any person shall be sent or committed by virtue of legal process issued by or under the authority of the United States, shall receive such person into custody and safely keep him until he is discharged by due course of th…
SDCL § 24-11-60 Training on symptoms of mental health problems and defusing mental health crises
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Officers within any jail, as defined in § 24-11-1 , shall receive training developed by the Division of Criminal Investigation on recognizing the signs and symptoms of mental health problems and defusing mental health crises. After initial training, each officer shall attend furt…
SDCL § 24-11-7 Sheriff's calendar of federal prisoners in custody--Transmission to federal district judge--Allowance and payment for keeping prisoners
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Before every stated term of the United States court to be held within this state, the sheriffs or officers having charge of jails shall make, under oath, a calendar of prisoners in their custody under the authority of the United States, with the date of their commitment, by whom …
SDCL § 24-11-8 Charges for prisoners confined by authority other than county in which jail located--Amount fixed by county--Special jail building fund
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If any person is confined in any county jail by authority of the United States or of any state or territory other than this state or any county other than the county in which the county jail is located, the sheriff or other person in charge of the jail, may charge and collect a s…
SDCL § 24-11-9 Repealed by SL 1985, ch 15
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24-11-10 Required fireproofing for designated jail. 24-11-11 Heat and furnishings for jail--Expense. 24-11-12 Appointment of jail physician--Physician's reports. 24-11-13 Officer in charge of jail--Conformance to policies and procedures. 24-11-14 Removal of prisoners in case of f…
SDCL 7-12-15
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This amount shall be paid to the sheriff in addition to the amount set forth in §
SDCL 7-25-20
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Source: SL 1986, ch 202 , § 1; SL 1987, ch 185 , § 1; SL 1993, ch 188 , § 1.