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Code · South Dakota · Title 32 · Chapter 32-5

32-5-143. Definitions.

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Terms used in §§ 32-5-143 to 32-5-151 , inclusive, mean:
(1)"Department," the Department of Revenue;
(2)"Disclose," to knowingly engage in any practice or conduct to make available and make known personal information contained in a motor vehicle record about a person to any other person, organization, or entity, by any means of communication;
(3)"Express consent," consent in writing, and includes consent that is conveyed electronically that bears an electronic signature;
(4)"Individual record," a motor vehicle record containing personal information about a designated person who is the subject of the record as identified in a request;
(5)"Motor vehicle record," any record that pertains to a motor vehicle registration, motor vehicle title, or document issued by the department or any other state or local agency authorized to issue any such forms of credentials;
(6)"Personal information," information that identifies a person, including a social security number, driver identification number, name, address (but not the five-digit zip code), telephone number, and medical or disability information, but does not include information on vehicular accidents, driving or equipment-related violations, or registration status;
(7)"Record," includes any book, paper, photograph, photostat, card, film, tape, recording, electronic data, printout, or other documentary material regardless of physical form or characteristics.
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