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South Dakota

Title 22 · Chapter 22-40
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22-40-1. Impersonation with intent to deceive law enforcement officer--Misdemeanor.
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22-40-2. 22-40-2 to 22-40-7. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 158, § 40-2
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22-40-8. Identity theft--Felony.
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22-40-9. Identifying information defined.
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22-40-10. Physical presence in county not necessary to commission of identity theft.
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22-40-11. Reencoder and scanning device defined.
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22-40-12. Unauthorized use of scanning device on payment card--Felony.
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22-40-13. Unauthorized use of reencoder on payment card--Felony.
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22-40-14. Ownership or possession of scanning device or reencoder with intent to obtain or alter payment card information without permission--Felony.
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22-40-15. Making or possessing forgery or counterfeiting devices--Felony.
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22-40-16. Impersonation of officer, employee, firefighter, or person causing injury or fraud--Misdemeanor.
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22-40-17. Impersonating a judicial official--Misdemeanor.
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22-40-18. Misuse of tribal identification card.
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22-40-19. Definition of terms in §§ 22-40-19 to 22-40-26.
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22-40-20. Notice of breach of system security--Exception.
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22-40-21. Delay of notice that would impede criminal investigation.
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22-40-22. Types of notice of breach of system security.
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22-40-23. Notice of breach of system security in accordance with information holder's policies.
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22-40-24. Notice to consumer reporting agencies.
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22-40-25. Prosecution for violations.
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22-40-26. Notice of breach of system security in accordance with federal law.
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