Tap any paragraph to write a margin note. Your notes collect in the Desk below the text and file under cases with @. The side-by-side margin rail opens on a larger screen.

All sources · 47,569 documents · Table of contents · Title 22 · Title 22 · Chapter 22-24

South Dakota

Title 22 · Chapter 22-24
128 entries
§
22-24-1. 22-24-1. Repealed by SL 1998, ch 136, § 1
Read →
§
22-24-1.1. Public indecency--Misdemeanor.
Read →
§
22-24-1.2. Indecent exposure--Misdemeanor or felony.
Read →
§
22-24-1.3. Indecent exposure involving a child--Felony.
Read →
§
22-24-1.4. Private indecent exposure--Misdemeanor.
Read →
§
22-24-2. 22-24-2, 22-24-2.1. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 158, § 24-11
Read →
§
22-24-3. 22-24-3. Repealed by SL 1968, ch 29, § 16
Read →
§
22-24-4. 22-24-4. Repealed by SL 1972, ch 139, § 1
Read →
§
22-24-5. 22-24-5. Repealed by SL 1968, ch 29, § 16
Read →
§
22-24-6. 22-24-6, 22-24-7. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 158, § 24-11
Read →
§
22-24-8. 22-24-8. Repealed by SL 2005, ch 120, § 301, eff. July 1, 2006.
Read →
§
22-24-9. 22-24-9, 22-24-10. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 158, § 24-11
Read →
§
22-24-11. 22-24-11 to 22-24-24. Repealed by SL 1974, ch 165, § 24
Read →
§
22-24-25. Municipal and county power to regulate obscene materials or obscene live conduct not preempted.
Read →
§
22-24-25.1. County or municipal ordinance establishing contemporary community standards test.
Read →
§
22-24-26. 22-24-26. Obsolete
Read →
§
22-24-27. Definition of terms.
Read →
§
22-24-28. Disseminating material harmful to minors as misdemeanor.
Read →
§
22-24-29. Possession, sale, or loan as disseminating material harmful to minors.
Read →
§
22-24-29.1. Publications containing obscene material to be wrapped and sealed while on display--Misdemeanor.
Read →
§
22-24-30. Admission to show or exhibition as disseminating material harmful to minors.
Read →
§
22-24-31. Defenses for disseminating materials harmful to minors.
Read →
§
22-24-32. Misrepresentation to obtain admission of minor--Misdemeanor.
Read →
§
22-24-33. Misrepresentation of age by minor--Misdemeanor.
Read →
§
22-24-34. Dissemination of separate articles as separate offenses.
Read →
§
22-24-35. 22-24-35. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 158, § 24-11
Read →
§
22-24-36. 22-24-36. Repealed by SL 1998, ch 137, § 2
Read →
§
22-24-37. Activities and persons excepted.
Read →
§
22-24-38. 22-24-38 to 22-24-51. Repealed by SL 1978, ch 178, § 577
Read →
§
22-24-52. 22-24-52 to 22-24-54. Repealed by SL 1978, ch 164, §§ 9, 11, 13
Read →
§
22-24-55. Public school--Duty to limit minor’s access to obscene materials--Policy required--Publication--Appeal.
Read →
§
22-24-56. Public library--Duty to limit minor’s access to obscene materials--Policy required--Publication--Appeal.
Read →
§
22-24-57. Complying public school or library not liable for damages.
Read →
§
22-24-58. Obscene material defined.
Read →
§
22-24-59. Public access computer defined.
Read →
§
22-24-60. Prepaid adult entertainment card defined.
Read →
§
22-24-61. Sale or distribution of prepaid adult entertainment card to minors as misdemeanor.
Read →
§
22-24-62. Prepaid adult entertainment telephone card defined.
Read →
§
22-24-63. Persons violating § 22-24-61 liable for civil damages.
Read →
§
22-24-64. Persons who may bring actions for damages.
Read →
§
22-24-65. Persons from whom damages may be sought.
Read →
§
22-24-66. Damages that may be recovered.
Read →
§
22-24-67. Statute of limitations.
Read →
§
22-24-68. Prepaid adult entertainment cards subject to seizure and destruction.
Read →
§
22-24-69. Online covered platform--Required age verification--Penalty.
Read →
§
22-24-70. Online covered platform--Sale or retention of identifying information prohibited--Penalty.
Read →
§
22-24-71. Online covered platform--Compliance notice--Time to comply.
Read →
§
22-24-72. Online covered platform--Injunction and civil penalty.
Read →
§
22-24-73. Online covered platform--Applicability.
Read →
§
22-24A-1. Sale of child pornography--Felony.
Read →
§
22-24A-1.1. Manufacturing or distributing child-like sex doll--Felony.
Read →
§
22-24A-2. Definitions.
Read →
§
22-24A-3. Repealed.
Read →
§
22-24A-3.1. Purchasing or possessing child-like sex doll--Misdemeanor or felony.
Read →
§
22-24A-4. Minor and solicit defined.
Read →
§
22-24A-5. Solicitation of a minor--Felony--Assessment.
Read →
§
22-24A-6. Nonresident violating child protection laws subject to state court jurisdiction--Service of process.
Read →
§
22-24A-7. Liability for civil damages.
Read →
§
22-24A-8. Persons who may bring action for damages.
Read →
§
22-24A-9. Persons from whom damages may be sought.
Read →
§
22-24A-10. Damages recoverable.
Read →
§
22-24A-11. Joinder of plaintiffs--Joinder of defendants.
Read →
§
22-24A-12. Judgment debtor ineligible to exempt property from levy or execution--Assets subject to forfeiture.
Read →
§
22-24A-13. Statute of limitations.
Read →
§
22-24A-14. Civil action stayed pending completion of criminal action--Statute of limitations tolled.
Read →
§
22-24A-15. Property subject to forfeiture.
Read →
§
22-24A-15.1. 22-24A-15.1 to 22-24A-15.5. Repealed by SL 2016, ch 138, §§ 40 to 44.
Read →
§
22-24A-16. Internet service providers to report suspected violations of child pornography laws--Permitting subscriber to use service for child pornography prohibited--Misdemeanor.
Read →
§
22-24A-17. Film processors to report suspected violations of child pornography laws--Permitting use of services for child pornography prohibited--Misdemeanor.
Read →
§
22-24A-18. Computer repair technicians to report suspected violations of child pornography laws--Misdemeanor.
Read →
§
22-24A-19. Certain child protection laws inapplicable to performance of official duties or bona fide treatment or professional education program.
Read →
§
22-24A-20. Exemption of publications with redeeming social value.
Read →
§
22-24A-21. 22-24A-21 to 22-24A-34. Repealed by SL 2016, ch 138, §§ 45 to 58.
Read →
§
22-24A-35. Possessing child pornography--Penalty.
Read →
§
22-24A-36. Distributing child pornography--Penalty.
Read →
§
22-24A-37. Manufacturing child pornography--Penalty.
Read →
§
22-24A-38. Convictions in other states considered.
Read →
§
22-24A-39. Presentence investigation.
Read →
§
22-24A-40. Consent or mistake of age not a defense.
Read →
§
22-24A-41. Affirmative defense.
Read →
§
22-24A-42. Sentencing--Mitigating circumstances.
Read →
§
22-24B-1. Sex crimes determined.
Read →
§
22-24B-1.1. Business day defined.
Read →
§
22-24B-2. Registration of convicted sex offenders--Time limit--Violation as felony--Discharge.
Read →
§
22-24B-2.1. Three-tiered registry.
Read →
§
22-24B-3. Work defined.
Read →
§
22-24B-4. Attends school and attends classes defined.
Read →
§
22-24B-5. Annual verification form mailed to registered offender--Return of form--Failure to return form--Violation as felony.
Read →
§
22-24B-6. Commencement or change in enrollment or employment--Report to local law enforcement--Time limit--Violation as felony.
Read →
§
22-24B-7. Registration every six months--Violation as felony.
Read →
§
22-24B-8. Information required for sex offender registration--DNA sample--Violation as felony.
Read →
§
22-24B-8.1. Annual confirmation by law enforcement of residence address.
Read →
§
22-24B-9. Information from sex offender registry--Specifics included.
Read →
§
22-24B-10. Registration forwarded to Division of Criminal Investigation--Files open to public--Exceptions.
Read →
§
22-24B-11. Availability of sex offenders' files--Participation in National Sex Offender Public Registry.
Read →
§
22-24B-12. Written notice of new location or address required--Time limit--Violation as felony.
Read →
§
22-24B-12.1. Second or subsequent convictions.
Read →
§
22-24B-12.2. Notice in person of new location or address outside of state--Time limit--Violation as felony.
Read →
§
22-24B-13. Duty of institutions to inform convicted sex offenders of registration requirements and community safety zone restrictions.
Read →
§
22-24B-14. Duty of court to inform sexual offenders of registration requirement and community safety zone restrictions.
Read →
§
22-24B-15. Registration records and lists as public records--Confidentiality of victim identifying information.
Read →
§
22-24B-16. Penalties for crime committed as result of information from sex offender registry.
Read →
§
22-24B-17. Petition for removal from sex offender registry--Service--Response.
Read →
§
22-24B-18. Petition and documentation--Contents.
Read →
§
22-24B-19. Criteria for removal--Tier I offender.
Read →
§
22-24B-19.1. Criteria for removal from registry as Tier II offender.
Read →
§
22-24B-19.2. Tier III offender defined.
Read →
§
22-24B-19.3. Recidivist sex offender defined.
Read →
§
22-24B-19.4. Criteria for removal from registry--Removed from out-of-state registry.
Read →
§
22-24B-20. Order for removal of name from sex offender registry--Denial of petition.
Read →
§
22-24B-21. Internet site with sex offender registration information--Division and registering agency not liable for good faith conduct.
Read →
§
22-24B-22. Definitions.
Read →
§
22-24B-23. Restrictions on residence within community safety zone--Penalty.
Read →
§
22-24B-23.1. Secondary registered location or address--Notification of law enforcement--Violation as misdemeanor.
Read →
§
22-24B-24. Loitering within community safety zone or public library prohibited--Exception--Violation as felony.
Read →
§
22-24B-25. Inconsistent local ordinances on residence and community access prohibited.
Read →
§
22-24B-26. Petition for order of exemption from safety zone restrictions--Contents--Service--Response.
Read →
§
22-24B-27. Community Safety Zone--Exemption--Eligibility.
Read →
§
22-24B-28. Order granting or denying petition--Restrictions on subsequent petition.
Read →
§
22-24B-29. Summary description of offense forwarded to or developed by Division of Criminal Investigation.
Read →
§
22-24B-30. Inmate and juvenile offender registration--Time limit--Submission to Division of Criminal Investigation--Notice of change of status.
Read →
§
22-24B-31. Foreign criminal conviction registration--Time limit--Violation as felony.
Read →
§
22-24B-32. Immunity from liability for certain good faith conduct.
Read →
§
22-24B-33. Eligibility for removal from registry of registrant who has committed out-of-state offense.
Read →
§
22-24B-34. Eligibility of registrant who has committed out-of-state offense to establish in-state residence.
Read →
§
22-24B-35. Registered sex offender not eligible to circulate certain nominating petitions.
Read →
§
22-24B-36. Sex offender to report change in vehicle registration.
Read →
§
22-24B-37. Report of intention to travel outside United States--Violation as misdemeanor.
Read →
★   the supreme law of the land   ★
Don't Tread on Me
E Pluribus Unum — out of many, one

"If you don't know your rights, you don't have any."

Marginalia · a citizen's law index
A research desk, not legal advice. Always read the cited source before relying on a summary.
Questions or an issue? support@self-law.org
disclaimerMarginalia is a research index, not a law firm. Nothing on this site is legal, tax, or financial advice and no attorney–client relationship is formed by using it. Statutes, regulations, and case law change; summaries, search results, AI output, and member posts may be incomplete, out of date, or wrong. Any interpretation drawn from material on this site should be validated by a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction before you act on it.