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South Dakota

Title 26 · Chapter 26-11
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26-11-1. Proceedings on offense for which child not subject to delinquency proceedings--Prosecution as adult--Detention in adult jail or lockup.
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26-11-1.1. Strip-search for curfew violation prohibited.
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26-11-2. Child arrested for other offenses taken before circuit court--Transfer by magistrate to circuit court--Disposition as if on delinquency petition.
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26-11-3. Circuit court direction to hold child in custody until felony charge filed.
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26-11-3.1. Request for transfer hearing by delinquent child charged with felony.
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26-11-4. Criminal proceedings against child charged with a felony permitted by circuit court--Transfer hearing--Factors considered--Order holding child--Retention of jurisdiction by court.
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26-11-5. 26-11-5. Repealed by SL 1996, ch 172, § 50
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26-11-5.1. Provision for notice to school officials and parent or guardian by law enforcement agency where student suspected of violating state drug or alcohol laws or of threatening violence.
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26-11-5.2. Provision for notice to school officials by judicial system where student convicted of certain crimes.
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26-11-5.3. Disclosure of student's adjudication or conviction governed by federal law--Conditions.
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26-11-6. 26-11-6 to 26-11-9. Repealed by SL 1968, ch 33, § 2
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26-11-10. 26-11-10. Repealed by SL 1997, ch 163, § 3
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26-11A-1. Establishment, maintenance, and operation of juvenile correctional facilities and programs.
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26-11A-1.1. 26-11A-1.1. Repealed by SL 2004, ch 168, § 72
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26-11A-1.2. 26-11A-1.2. Repealed by SL 2002, ch 132, § 1
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26-11A-1.3. 26-11A-1.3. Repealed by SL 2004, ch 168, § 73
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26-11A-1.4. Department authorized to lease former state property--Disposition of revenue.
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26-11A-2. Acceptance and expenditure of funds--Approval.
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26-11A-3. Liability for medical and related services cost for committed juvenile--Securing payment on failure of responsible party to pay.
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26-11A-4. Prohibition against court's commitment of juvenile to specific department facility or program.
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26-11A-5. Age limit for juvenile within departmental jurisdiction.
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26-11A-6. Age limit for placement of child sentenced as adult into juvenile facility--Affect on status.
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26-11A-7. Jurisdiction and custody of adjudicated juvenile.
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26-11A-8. Extent of security and treatment services for committed juvenile--Placement of juvenile.
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26-11A-8.1. Treatment and aftercare plans--Treatment team meetings.
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26-11A-9. Transfer of juvenile after initial placement.
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26-11A-10. Placement contracts regarding juveniles and other states--Transfer of custody--Effect on juvenile's legal rights.
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26-11A-11. Custodian of person of juvenile.
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26-11A-12. Aftercare supervision program for juveniles conditionally released--Foster care--Terms, conditions, and duration of aftercare given in writing.
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26-11A-13. Failure to comply with terms and conditions of aftercare--Duration of temporary detention or shelter--Violations.
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26-11A-14. Temporary detention or shelter hearing--Timing--Orders of hearing officer--Holding of juvenile pending hearing.
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26-11A-15. Aftercare revocation--Hearing--Notice--Written statement of allegations--Witnesses and evidence--Representation.
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26-11A-16. Finding of violation or frustration of purpose--Continuance of aftercare.
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26-11A-17. Release of juvenile for continuance of aftercare.
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26-11A-18. Form of hearings.
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26-11A-19. Reimbursement of expenses--Procedure.
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26-11A-20. Grounds for discharge of juvenile--Department's jurisdiction ends at age twenty-one.
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26-11A-20.1. Risk and needs evaluation required for juvenile who is not discharged by age nineteen.
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26-11A-21. Restoration of juvenile to custody of parent or guardian--Appointment of new guardian.
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26-11A-22. Committing court to receive notice of intent to discharge juvenile--State's attorney to notify any involved victim.
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26-11A-23. Use of restraints prohibited--Exceptions--"Restraints" defined.
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26-11A-24. Definition of terms.
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26-11A-25. Monitor within juvenile corrections system--Primary duty.
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26-11A-26. Allegations of abuse within juvenile corrections facilities to be reported to monitor.
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26-11A-27. Powers and duties of monitor.
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26-11A-27.1. Certification that report of activities of monitor does not disclose juvenile's or other person's identity.
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26-11A-28. Monitor to report findings of abuse or neglect.
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26-11A-29. 26-11A-29. Repealed by SL 2002, ch 133, § 2
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26-11A-30. Disclosure of identities of juveniles or others requesting assistance not required--Identity of person reporting to monitor to remain confidential.
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26-11A-31. Knowingly hindering actions of monitor as misdemeanor.
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26-11A-32. Retaliatory acts against individual who cooperates with monitor prohibited--Violation as misdemeanor.
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26-11A-33. Identities of persons or agencies reporting to monitor to remain confidential.
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26-11A-33.1. Confidential report of allegations of abuse and neglect within private contracted facilities.
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26-11A-34. Records to be provided to the court and Department of Social Services.
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