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South Dakota

Title 13 · Chapter 13-32
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13-32-1. Disciplinary authority over students on school premises.
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13-32-2. Physical force authorized when reasonable and necessary--Attendance at school functions away from premises--Authority of bus drivers.
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13-32-3. Reference for psychiatric treatment prohibited without parents' consent.
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13-32-4. School board to assist in discipline--Suspension and expulsion of pupils--Report to local authorities--Hearings--Alternative settings.
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13-32-4.1. Attendance policy--Adoption by school board--Suspension and expulsion power unaffected.
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13-32-4.2. Procedure for suspension--Appeal--Hearing.
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13-32-4.3. Effect of student's suspension or expulsion on enrollment.
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13-32-4.4. Early reinstatement of expelled student.
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13-32-4.5. Conditions for early reinstatement.
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13-32-4.6. Return to school upon fulfillment of conditions--Revocation of early reinstatement.
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13-32-4.7. Due process procedures--Promulgation of early reinstatement rules.
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13-32-5. Injury to school property as ground for suspension or expulsion.
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13-32-6. Disturbance of school as misdemeanor.
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13-32-7. Possession of firearm or dangerous weapon--Public elementary or secondary school premises or vehicle--Penalty--Exceptions.
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13-32-8. School safety patrols--Insurance coverage.
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13-32-9. Suspension from extracurricular activities for controlled substances violation--Unified Judicial System to give certain notices.
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13-32-9.1. Consequences imposed by local school districts.
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13-32-9.2. Reduced suspensions--Minimum requirements--Commencement of suspension.
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13-32-10. Definition of terms regarding self-administration of medication.
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13-32-11. Student self-administration of prescription asthma and anaphylaxis medication.
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13-32-12. Disciplinary action regarding self-administration of medication.
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13-32-13. Applicability of provisions regarding self-administration of medication.
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13-32-14. Adoption of bullying policy.
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13-32-15. Bullying defined.
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13-32-16. Bullying policy requirements.
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13-32-17. Action for damages from bullying--Immunity for reporting.
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13-32-18. Incidents involving electronic devices.
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13-32-19. Model bullying policy.
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13-32-20. Policy for school district employees on use of restraint and seclusion.
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13-32-21. Multi-occupancy changing rooms, sleeping quarters, and restrooms--Definitions.
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13-32-22. Multi-occupancy changing rooms, sleeping quarters, and restrooms--Designation required--Reasonable accommodation.
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13-32-23. Multi-occupancy changing rooms, sleeping quarters, and restrooms--Use restricted--Exceptions.
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13-32-24. Multi-occupancy changing rooms, sleeping quarters, and restrooms--School-sanctioned event--Other school accommodations--Designation--Student’s request for reassignment--Private causes of action--Limitation--Attorney’s fees.
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13-32-25. Multi-occupancy changing rooms and restrooms--Reserved for employees--Applicable provisions.
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