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Code · South Dakota · Title 34 · Chapter 34-48

34-48A-15. County commission to provide contact list of public officers and employees to Division of Emergency Management--Contents.

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No later than January thirty-first of each year, each county commission shall provide to the Department of Public Safety, Division of Emergency Management, information that will enable emergency agencies to reach the members of the county commission, the county auditor, the county sheriff, the county coroner, and the state's attorney at any time, day or night. The information necessary shall include home, business, and other personal telephone numbers including any facsimile transmission machines and cellular or mobile telephone numbers; home, business, and other personal addresses; employer's name and telephone number; and home, business, and other personal email or internet addresses.
The county commission shall also provide information on any employee of the county responsible for any of the functions listed in § 34-48A-14 .
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