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South Dakota

Title 22 · Chapter 22-29
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22-29-1. Perjury--Violation.
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22-29-2. Statement not known to be true.
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22-29-3. Incompetence of witness no defense.
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22-29-4. Lack of knowledge of materiality of statement no defense.
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22-29-5. Felony classes of perjury.
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22-29-6. Subornation of perjury--Violation--Punishment.
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22-29-7. 22-29-7. Repealed by SL 2005, ch 120, § 36, eff. July 1, 2006.
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22-29-8. Oath defined--Irregular oath.
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22-29-9. Oath relating to future performance of official duty.
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22-29-9.1. Oath required on certain documents to obtain state benefits--Statement in lieu of oath--Perjury.
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22-29-10. Deposition or certificate as complete upon delivery--Intent.
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22-29-11. Obtaining money, property, or assistance by fraud from social services or related programs prohibited.
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22-29-12. Failure to report changed circumstances affecting eligibility for assistance.
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22-29-13. Receipt of assistance on behalf of another as personal receipt.
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22-29-14. Unsuccessful attempt to obtain assistance as misdemeanor.
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22-29-15. Obtaining assistance with value of two hundred dollars or less as misdemeanor.
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22-29-16. Obtaining assistance with value of more than two hundred dollars as felony.
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22-29-17. Aggregation of amounts from violations with one scheme or course of conduct.
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22-29-18. Sufficiency of evidence for conviction.
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22-29-19. False statement on application to state agency for loan, grant, or other financial assistance for business or agriculture--Felony.
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