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Section 23-7-8.9 – Retention of data by law enforcement officer limited.

23-7-8.9. Retention of data by law enforcement officer limited. The provisions of §§23-7-8.6 to 23-7-8.9, inclusive, do specifically prohibit any law enforcement officer from retaining any notes, data, or pieces of information, either collectively or individually, unless the retention of such notes, data, or pieces of information is pertinent to a specific ongoing investigation or […]

Section 23-7-8.11 – Renewal of regular permit to carry concealed pistol.

23-7-8.11. Renewal of regular permit to carry concealed pistol. The holder of the regular permit to carry a concealed pistol may renew the permit through the sheriff of the county where the holder resides for a period beginning ninety days before the permit expires. The holder must pass a background investigation, including a computer check […]

Section 23-7-7.2 – Liability of issuing authority.

23-7-7.2. Liability of issuing authority. An issuing authority that has issued a permit to carry a concealed pistol in accordance with this chapter may not be held civilly liable to any person or the person’s estate for any injury suffered, including any action for wrongful death or property damage, because the issuing authority issued the […]

Section 23-7-7.3 – Reciprocity with other states–Conditions.

23-7-7.3. Reciprocity with other states–Conditions. The attorney general shall compare South Dakota permit issuance statutes with the permit issuance statutes in states with which reciprocity is sought or requested in order to determine whether the laws of the other state meet or exceed the requirements of this chapter for the issuance of a permit. The […]

Section 23-7-7.5 – Active duty military personnel and spouses.

23-7-7.5. Active duty military personnel and spouses. Any person who is active duty military, or the spouse of a person who is active duty military, with a home of record in South Dakota is considered to have met the provisions of subdivision 23-7-7.1(6). Source: SL 2009, ch 121, §3; SL 2015, ch 136, §1.

Section 23-7-7.6 – Time requirement for INTERPOL check.

23-7-7.6. Time requirement for INTERPOL check. Notwithstanding the five day requirement provided in §23-7-7.1, if the background investigation under §23-7-7 requires an international criminal history check through INTERPOL, the sheriff shall issue a temporary permit to carry a concealed pistol within three business days of receiving a response from INTERPOL if the applicant otherwise meets […]