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Code · South Dakota · Title 23 · Chapter 23-6

23-6-8.1. Destruction of records of certain persons, incidents, and offenses.

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The director of the Bureau of Criminal Statistics may authorize the destruction of information and records of:
(1)Persons who are dead;
(2)Persons seventy - five years of age or older unless a violation has occurred within the last ten years;
(3)Incidents that are no longer considered crimes under the laws of the State of South Dakota;
(4)Misdemeanor offenses whose final date of disposition occurred at least ten years prior to authorized destruction date.
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