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South Dakota

Title 16 · Chapter 16-3
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16-3-1. Law governing making of rules.
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16-3-2. Power of Supreme Court to make rules of practice and procedure--Actions, proceedings, and appeals to which applicable.
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16-3-3. Substantive rights not to be affected by rules.
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16-3-4. 16-3-4. Repealed by SL 1973, ch 129, § 4.
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16-3-5. Rules governing petitions for and notice of court rules.
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16-3-5.1. Repealed.
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16-3-5.2. Notice request for Supreme Court rule proposal--Court discretion to decline to consider proposal.
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16-3-5.3. Rule proposal requirements.
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16-3-5.4. Review of rule proposal for form, style, and clarity.
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16-3-5.5. Proponent response to suggestions--Proponent fails to timely respond to suggestions--No suggestions.
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16-3-5.6. Notice and hearing of final rule proposals.
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16-3-5.7. Court to receive copies of initial proposal, chief's suggestions, and final proposals prior to hearing.
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16-3-5.8. Rules governing internal operation effective on filing.
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16-3-5.9. Court may issue notice of hearing on proposed rules changes without issuing notice requesting rules proposal.
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16-3-6. 16-3-6. Repealed by SL 1973, ch 129, § 4.
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16-3-6.1. Amendment of existing rule--Publication.
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16-3-7. Filing of rules with secretary of state--Distribution and publication.
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16-3-8. 16-3-8. Repealed by SL 1973, ch 129, § 4.
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16-3-9. Supreme Court rules governing attorneys.
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16-3-10. Facsimile transmissions to Supreme Court justices.
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16-3-11. Grounds for declaration of judicial emergency.
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16-3-12. Supreme Court declaration of judicial emergency by order--Contents.
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16-3-13. Designation of another facility for court business.
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16-3-14. Suspension, extension, or other relief from deadlines, time schedules, or filing requirements.
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16-3-15. Notice of order declaring judicial emergency.
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