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Code · South Dakota · Title 25 · Chapter 25-7

25-7A-6.2. Time for furnishing documents required by referee--Inspection and copying by parties.

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The parties to a child support proceeding under §§ 25-7A-6 and 25-7A-22 shall provide all financial and legal documents required by the referee at least five days prior to the hearing date set by the referee. Failure to provide such information five days prior to the hearing may lead to exclusion of the evidence or the application of § 25-7-6.26 .
The parties may inspect and obtain a copy of the financial documents, including confidential information as defined in § 15-15A-8 , that are received by the referee in connection with the child support proceeding. This information is to be held confidential and may not be released for any purpose outside of the child support proceeding. The referee may charge a fee not to exceed twenty-five cents per page for reproducing any document requested. If the actual duplication cost exceeds twenty-five cents per page, the referee may request a court order approving a fee of more than twenty-five cents per page. The referee may also charge for the cost of mailing any document requested by a party.
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