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Code · South Dakota · Title 27 · Chapter 27-7

27B-7-30. Disclosure of information.

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If requested, information shall be disclosed:
(1)Pursuant to orders or subpoenas of a court of record or subpoenas of the Legislature or chair of the county review board;
(2)To a prosecuting or defense attorney or to a qualified developmental disabilities professional as necessary for participation in a proceeding governed by this title;
(3)To an attorney representing a person who is presently subject to the authority of this title or who has been discharged if that person has given consent;
(4)If necessary in order to comply with another provision of law;
(5)To the Department of Human Services if the information is necessary to enable the Department of Human Services to discharge a responsibility placed upon it by law; or
(6)To a state's attorney or the attorney general for the purpose of investigation of an alleged criminal act either committed by or upon a person with a developmental disability.
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