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South Dakota

Title 23 · Chapter 23-7
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23-7-1. Definitions applicable to chapter.
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23-7-1.1. Antique or nondischargeable firearms excepted.
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23-7-2. 23-7-2. Repealed by SL 1978, ch 169, § 11
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23-7-3. 23-7-3. Repealed by SL 1978, ch 158, § 18
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23-7-3.1. 23-7-3.1 to 23-7-6. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 158, § 14-14
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23-7-7. Permit to carry concealed pistol--Background investigation--Carrying pistol without permit not prohibited.
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23-7-7.1. Requirements for issuance of temporary permit--Time requirement--Appeal of denial.
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23-7-7.2. Authority issuing permit--Liability limitation.
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23-7-7.3. Reciprocity with other states--Conditions.
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23-7-7.4. Repealed.
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23-7-7.5. Active duty military personnel and spouses.
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23-7-7.6. Time requirement for INTERPOL check.
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23-7-8. Application for permit, enhanced permit, or gold card permit to carry concealed pistol.
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23-7-8.1. Form and contents of permit, enhanced permit, and gold card permit.
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23-7-8.2. Duration of permit.
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23-7-8.3. Permit issued to specific person--Transfer prohibited.
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23-7-8.4. Revocation of permit--Procedure.
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23-7-8.5. 23-7-8.5. Repealed by SL 2005, ch 124, § 3.
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23-7-8.6. List, record, or registry of privately owned firearms, owners of firearms, or holders of permits prohibited.
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23-7-8.7. Application of firearm confidentiality provisions.
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23-7-8.8. Law enforcement officer not restricted in performance of official duty under specified circumstances.
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23-7-8.9. Retention of data by law enforcement officer limited.
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23-7-8.10. Access restricted to application, record, or registry of holders of permits.
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23-7-8.11. Renewal of regular permit to carry concealed pistol.
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23-7-8.12. Renewal of regular concealed carry permit by deployed military service member.
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23-7-8.13. Grace period for renewal of permit.
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23-7-8.14. Grace period not applicable to certain permit holders.
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23-7-9. Pistol to be delivered wrapped and unloaded--Violation as misdemeanor.
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23-7-10. 23-7-10. Repealed by SL 2009, ch 121, § 4.
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23-7-11. Regulation does not apply to sale of pistols at wholesale.
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23-7-12. False information or false evidence of identity to secure pistol or permit as felony.
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23-7-13. 23-7-13 to 23-7-17. Repealed by SL 1978, ch 169, §§ 12 to 16
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23-7-18. Sale of pistol by retail dealer--Restrictions--Misdemeanor.
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23-7-19. 23-7-19. Repealed by SL 1985, ch 190, § 19
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23-7-20. 23-7-20. Repealed by SL 1978, ch 169, § 17
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23-7-21. 23-7-21 to 23-7-23. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 158, § 14-14
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23-7-24. 23-7-24. Superseded and executed
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23-7-25. 23-7-25 to 23-7-39. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 158, § 14-14
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23-7-40. 23-7-40, 23-7-41. Repealed by SL 2011, ch 122, §§ 1, 2.
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23-7-42. 23-7-42. Repealed by SL 1981, ch 185
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23-7-43. New serial number engraved or stamped on firearm.
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23-7-44. Possession of pistols by minors prohibited--Misdemeanor.
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23-7-45. Possession of pistols by minors--Exceptions to prohibitions.
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23-7-46. Prohibited transfer of firearms and ammunition to juveniles--Felony.
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23-7-47. Prosecuting attorney's report to attorney general of certain names for reporting to National Instant Criminal Background Check System.
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23-7-48. Attorney general's transmission of certain names to National Instant Criminal Background Check System.
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23-7-49. Petition for restoration of right to possess firearm.
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23-7-50. Hearing for restoration of right to possess firearm--Confidentiality of record--Order.
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23-7-51. Submission of order restoring right to possess firearm for reporting to National Instant Criminal Background Check System.
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23-7-52. 23-7-52. Repealed by SL 2016, ch 133, § 1, eff. Mar. 10, 2016.
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23-7-53. Enhanced permit to carry concealed pistol--Application.
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23-7-54. Temporary enhanced permit to carry concealed pistol--Requirements--Records.
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23-7-54.1. Repealed.
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23-7-54.2. Age requirement for enhanced permit--Temporary restricted enhanced permit for individuals age eighteen to twenty.
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23-7-54.3. Repealed.
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23-7-54.4. Request for unrestricted enhanced permit upon reaching age twenty-one.
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23-7-55. Duration of enhanced permit to carry concealed pistol--Identification required.
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23-7-56. Enhanced permit--Renewal--Requirements.
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23-7-57. References, rights, and responsibilities related to permit to carry concealed pistol apply to enhanced permit and gold card permit.
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23-7-58. Qualifying handgun course.
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23-7-59. Use of force course--Standards--Promulgation of rules—Liability limitation.
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23-7-59.1. Certified instructors--Actions of students--Liability limitation.
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23-7-60. Gold card permit to carry concealed pistol--Application.
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23-7-61. Temporary gold card permit to carry concealed pistol--Requirements--Records.
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23-7-62. Gold card permit--Renewal--Requirements.
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23-7-63. Duration of gold card permit to carry concealed pistol.
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23-7-64. Revocation of gold card or enhanced permit to carry concealed pistol-Sheriff to secure return of permit--Petition for return of permit.
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23-7-65. Possession of revoked gold card or enhanced concealed pistol permit as misdemeanor.
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23-7-66. Surrender to court of revoked gold card or enhanced concealed pistol permits.
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23-7-67. Failure or refusal to surrender revoked gold card or enhanced permit as misdemeanor.
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23-7-68. National Instant Criminal Background Check of gold card or enhanced concealed pistol permit holders.
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23-7-69. Notice to secretary of state of change of name or address--Issuance of new permit.
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23-7-70. Repealed.
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23-7-71. Minors prohibited from carrying concealed pistol except with parent or guardian.
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23-7-72. Concealed carry permit fees--Reimbursement to county.
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23A-7-1. (Rule 10) Arraignment in open court--Procedure--Verification or correction of name--Copy given to defendant.
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23A-7-2. (Rule 11(a)) Pleas permitted to defendant--Requirements for plea of guilty or nolo contendere.
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23A-7-3. (Rule 11(b)) Consent required for nolo contendere plea--Considerations by court.
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23A-7-4. (Rule 11(c)) Advice as to rights to defendant pleading guilty or nolo contendere.
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23A-7-5. (Rule 11(d)) Ascertainment of voluntary nature of guilty or nolo contendere plea--Pleading by attorney to misdemeanor--Imposition of sentence.
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23A-7-6. 23A-7-6. Repealed by SL 1979, ch 159, § 6
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23A-7-7. Pleading to habitual offender information--Jury trial.
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23A-7-8. (Rule 11(e)(1)) Plea bargaining permitted--Concessions by prosecutor permitted--Notice to victims.
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23A-7-8.1. Victim's failure to comment--Effect.
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23A-7-9. Disclosure of plea agreement and victims' comments to court--Acceptance or rejection--Report by prosecuting attorney.
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23A-7-10. (Rule 11(e)(3)) Advice to defendant as to acceptance of plea agreement.
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23A-7-11. (Rule 11(e)(4)) Advice to parties as to rejection of plea agreement--Withdrawal of plea by defendant.
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23A-7-12. (Rule 11(e)(5)) Time of notification to court of plea agreement.
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23A-7-13. (Rule 11(e)(6)) Evidence of guilty or nolo contendere plea inadmissible after withdrawal--Exception in perjury prosecutions.
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23A-7-14. (Rule 11(f)) Factual basis required before acceptance of plea other than nolo contendere.
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23A-7-15. (Rule 11(g)) Record of proceedings at which plea entered--Contents.
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23A-7-16. Guilty but mentally ill plea--Prerequisites to acceptance.
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