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Code · South Dakota · Title 15 · Chapter 15-15

15-15A-3. Definition of terms.

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(1)"Court record" includes any document, information, or other thing that is collected, received or maintained by a clerk of court in connection with a judicial proceeding. "Court record" does not include other records maintained by the public official who also serves as clerk of court or information gathered, maintained or stored by a governmental agency or other entity to which the court has access but which is not part of the court record as defined in this section.
(2)Information in a court record "in electronic form" includes information that exists as:
(a)electronic representations of text or graphic documents;
(b)an electronic image, including a video image, of a document, exhibit or other thing; or
(c)data in the fields or files of an electronic database.
(3)"Public access" means that the public may inspect and obtain a copy of the information in a court record unless otherwise prohibited by statute, court rule or a decision by a court of competent jurisdiction. The public may have access to inspect information in a court file upon payment of applicable fees.
(4)"Remote access" means the ability to electronically search, inspect, or copy information in a court record without the need to physically visit the court facility where the court record is maintained.
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