37 chapters · 1,057 sections in this title.
SDCL § 3-1A-1 Definition of terms
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Terms used in this chapter mean: (1) "Any member of the individual's immediate family," a spouse or minor children living at home; (2) "Close economic interest," any enterprise that, in the calendar year preceding the filing of any statement of financial interest under this chapt…
SDCL § 3-1A-2 Additions and corrections filed on assumption of elective state office
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Any person who assumes the Office of Governor, lieutenant governor, state treasurer, attorney general, secretary of state, state auditor, commissioner of school and public lands, Public Utilities Commissioner, Supreme Court justice, circuit court judge, or state legislator shall,…
SDCL § 3-1A-3 Statements required of appointive state officers
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Any gubernatorial appointee for whom Senate confirmation is required shall file with the secretary of state a statement of financial interest before confirmation. Source: SL 1974, ch 121 , § 6; SL 2010, ch 19 , § 3.
SDCL § 3-1A-4 Additions and corrections filed on assumption of elective local office
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Any person who assumes the office of a county commissioner, school board member of a school district with a total enrollment of more than two thousand students, or commissioner, councilman, or mayor in municipalities of the first class, shall, within fifteen days after the person…
SDCL § 3-1A-5 Forms provided--Value not required--Verification--Open to public inspection
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The secretary of state shall prescribe and provide forms for the reporting of close economic interest. The value of a close economic interest need not be reported. Each individual filing a statement of financial interest shall subscribe to an oath or affirmation verifying the con…
SDCL § 3-1A-5.1 Certain personally identifiable information of judicial officers not a public record
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Any personally identifiable information of a circuit court judge or justice of the Supreme Court contained in a statement of financial interest filed pursuant to this chapter is not open to public inspection. For purposes of this section, the term, personally identifiable informa…
SDCL § 3-1A-6 Violation as misdemeanor or petty offense
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Any person who violates any of the provisions of this chapter commits a petty offense. However, any person who intentionally violates any provision of this chapter is guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor. Source: SL 1974, ch 121 , § 11; SL 1980, ch 24 , § 32; SL 2010, ch 19 , § 4.