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Code · South Dakota · Title 24 · Chapter 24-13

24-13-10. Duties of executive director.

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The executive director shall:
(1)Keep minutes of all proceedings of the Board of Pardons and Paroles, keep a record of every application for a pardon, commutation, reprieve, or remission of a fine or forfeiture filed with the board and of all findings of the board and the disposition of each application;
(2)Transmit to the Governor a copy of the board's recommendation for any pardon, commutation, reprieve, or remission of a fine or forfeiture, together with related papers and exhibits;
(3)Keep a record of all paroles granted;
(4)Keep all files, accounts, and records of the board;
(5)Transmit the decisions and orders of the board to the Department of Corrections such that the department may fulfill its duties in supervising parolees;
(6)Cooperate and coordinate with any employee of the Department of Corrections designated by the secretary to supervise parolees;
(7)Supervise all administrative staff of the Board of Pardons and Parolees; and
(8)Perform such other duties as the board and the secretary may prescribe.
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