Section 23-13-11 – Oral report of gunshot wound as soon as possible.
23-13-11. Oral report of gunshot wound as soon as possible. The report shall be made orally as soon as possible by any available means, to the sheriff of the county in which the wound is examined, dressed, or otherwise treated. Source: SL 1967, ch 111, §2; SL 1978, ch 169, §5.
Section 23-13-12 – Immunity from liability for report.
23-13-12. Immunity from liability for report. Any person making a report pursuant to §§23-13-10 and 23-13-11 shall have immunity from any liability, civil or criminal, that might otherwise be incurred or imposed, and shall have the same immunity when participating in any judicial proceeding resulting from such report. Source: SL 1967, ch 111, §3; SL […]
Section 23-13-13 – Claim of confidential relation privilege prohibited.
23-13-13. Claim of confidential relation privilege prohibited. Any confidential relation privilege set forth in subdivisions 19-19-503(b) and 19-19-504(b) may not be claimed in any judicial proceeding relating to a report concerning an injury from a firearm made pursuant to §§23-13-10 and 23-13-11. Source: SL 1967, ch 111, §4; SL 1978, ch 169, §7.
Section 23-13-14 – Failure to report bullet wound–Misdemeanor.
23-13-14. Failure to report bullet wound–Misdemeanor. Any person described in §23-13-10 who knowingly fails to make the reports required by §§23-13-10 and 23-13-11 is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. Source: SL 1967, ch 111, §5; SL 1978, ch 169, §8.
Section 23-14-1 – Duty of coroner to inquire into cause of death.
23-14-1. Duty of coroner to inquire into cause of death. The coroner shall hold an inquest upon the dead bodies of such persons only as are supposed to have died by unlawful means. Source: SDC 1939 & Supp 1960, §34.1001.
Section 23-7-70 – Carrying concealed pistol in malt or alcoholic beverage establishment prohibited.
23-7-70. Carrying concealed pistol in malt or alcoholic beverage establishment prohibited. A person may not carry a concealed pistol in any licensed on-sale malt beverage or alcoholic beverage establishment that derives over one-half of its total income from the sale of malt or alcoholic beverages. Source: SL 2019, ch 113, §14.
Section 23-7-55 – Duration of enhanced permit to carry concealed pistol–Identification required.
23-7-55. Duration of enhanced permit to carry concealed pistol–Identification required. An enhanced permit to carry a concealed pistol is valid for five years and is only valid if carried with a government issued form of identification that includes a picture of the permit holder. Source: SL 2015, ch 137, §3.
Section 23-7-71 – Minors prohibited from carrying concealed pistol except with parent or guardian.
23-7-71. Minors prohibited from carrying concealed pistol except with parent or guardian. A person who is under the age of eighteen years of age may not carry a concealed pistol except in the presence of a parent or legal guardian. Source: SL 2019, ch 113, §15.
Section 23-7-56 – Enhanced permit to carry concealed pistol–Renewal.
23-7-56. Enhanced permit to carry concealed pistol–Renewal. A person who holds an enhanced permit to carry a concealed pistol may renew the permit through the sheriff of the county in which the person resides. The period for renewal begins one-hundred eighty days before the permit expires and ends thirty days after the permit expires. In […]
Section 23-7-72 – Concealed carry permit fees–Reimbursement to county.
23-7-72. Concealed carry permit fees–Reimbursement to county. The Office of the Secretary of State shall reimburse counties based on the number of concealed carry permits issued each year. The reimbursement amount is: (1)Three dollars for an initial permit to carry a concealed pistol issued under §23-7-8.2; (2)Three dollars for renewal of a permit to carry […]