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Code · South Dakota · Title 23 · Chapter 23-5

23-5-12. Examination of own criminal history information--Written request--Authorization of release to others--Waiver of liability.

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Any person may examine criminal history information filed with the attorney general that refers to that person. The person requesting such information shall supply the attorney general with a written request together with fingerprint identification. The person may also authorize the attorney general to release his criminal history information to other individuals or organizations. The attorney general may require the person to sign a waiver releasing the state, its employees or agents from any liability before releasing criminal history information.
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