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South Dakota

Title 28 · Chapter 28-13
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28-13-1. County duty to relieve poor persons--Taxation--Determination of eligibility.
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28-13-1.1. "Indigent or poor person" defined--Eligibility standards.
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28-13-1.2. Considerations in establishing eligibility standards.
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28-13-1.3. Medically indigent person defined.
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28-13-1.4. Appeal regarding medical indigence.
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28-13-2. Residency acquired for poor relief purposes.
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28-13-3. Residency required for assistance--Establishment.
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28-13-4. 28-13-4. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 173, § 35
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28-13-5. Children's residency.
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28-13-6. 28-13-6, 28-13-7. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 173, § 35
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28-13-8. Residency continued until lost by new residency.
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28-13-9. 28-13-9 to 28-13-11. Repealed by SL 1972, ch 158, § 1
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28-13-12. Residency not established by state acceptance of application.
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28-13-13. 28-13-13. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 173, § 35
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28-13-14. Residency not established by residence in health care facility.
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28-13-15. 28-13-15. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 173, § 35
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28-13-16. County commissioners to have responsibility for care and relief of poor persons.
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28-13-16.1. Waiting period imposed at board's discretion while residency investigated.
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28-13-16.2. Intentional fraud or deceit to receive assistance.
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28-13-17. Proceedings by and against commissioners in name of county.
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28-13-18. Record of poor relief payments available in investigation of residency.
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28-13-19. Establishment of special emergency county welfare account--Purpose--Deposit and withdrawal of fund--Source of fund.
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28-13-20. Services required of applicant--Contract for repayment of assistance.
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28-13-20.1. Regular county employees not replaced by poor relief applicants--Maximum hours of work.
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28-13-20.2. Refusal to work without just cause--Eligibility for assistance terminated.
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28-13-21. County funds expended on federal work relief projects--Agreements with federal agencies--Construction of public buildings not authorized.
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28-13-22. Employment of welfare workers to distribute funds and supplies to poor.
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28-13-23. Annual allowances to competent poor persons.
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28-13-24. 28-13-24. Repealed by SL 1972, ch 43, § 5
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28-13-25. 28-13-25. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 173, § 35
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28-13-26. Employment of physician to attend poor persons in county--Annual salary--Monthly report by physician.
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28-13-27. Hospitalization of poor persons--Definition of terms.
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28-13-27.1. Medically necessary hospital services.
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28-13-27.2. Cost guidelines for medical and remedial services.
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28-13-28. Statement of costs required of hospital caring for indigent persons--Frequency of statements.
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28-13-29. Cost governed by statement or amendment--Claim against county not to exceed usual hospital rates.
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28-13-30. Approval of statement by secretary--Modification of items in statement.
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28-13-31. Continuation of statement in effect until withdrawn or amended--Effective date of amendments--Statements available for inspection.
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28-13-32. County commissioners' objections to statements.
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28-13-32.1. 28-13-32.1, 28-13-32.2. Repealed by SL 1988, ch 226, §§ 5, 6
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28-13-32.3. Medical indigency required for poor relief assistance in the event of hospitalization--Application required--Time--Limitation.
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28-13-32.4. Submission of application by hospital within one year of discharge--Contents--Additional information not to be required.
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28-13-32.5. Determining medical indigence--Annual income guideline.
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28-13-32.6. Housing indexes by county.
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28-13-32.7. Determining household income--Sources.
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28-13-32.8. Household resources.
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28-13-32.9. Determination of person's ability to pay--Factors.
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28-13-32.10. Indigency by design.
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28-13-32.11. Determination of household's ability to purchase health insurance.
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28-13-33. County liability for emergency and nonemergency hospitalization of indigent persons--Remedies for recovery of expense by county.
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28-13-33.1. Experimental procedures and treatment for medically indigent patient.
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28-13-33.2. Billing for care of medically indigent patients.
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28-13-34. 28-13-34. Repealed by SL 1988, ch 226, § 7
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28-13-34.1. Notice to county where hospitalization is furnished to indigent person--Time for notice of emergency and nonemergency admissions--Contents of notice.
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28-13-34.2. Release of information.
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28-13-35. Substitute arrangements for hospitalized indigent patient--County not liable to hospital after failure to cooperate.
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28-13-36. Contractual arrangements between county and hospital not impaired.
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28-13-37. County duty to relieve nonresidents in distress.
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28-13-37.1. Medical review by county or Department of Social Services.
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28-13-38. Temporary relief to nonresident--Reimbursement by home county.
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28-13-38.1. When hospitals outside state are eligible for reimbursement by county.
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28-13-39. 28-13-39. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 173, § 35
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28-13-40. Appeal to circuit court from county commissioners--Direction for assistance.
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28-13-41. 28-13-41. Repealed by SL 2013, ch 127, § 1.
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28-13-42. Names of recipients not released for publication.
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28-13-43. Assignment or transfer of property to qualify for assistance as misdemeanor.
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28-13-44. Bankruptcy not admissible in making determination of indigency.
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28-13A-1. Establishment--Administration--Expenditures.
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28-13A-2. Board established--Appointment and term of members--Expenses.
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28-13A-3. 28-13A-3. Executed
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28-13A-4. Rules for participation by additional counties, withdrawal and administration.
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28-13A-5. Discontinuance--Disposition of fund--Final assessment.
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28-13A-6. Reimbursement from fund--Eligibility--Application.
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28-13A-7. Amount of reimbursement.
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28-13A-8. Annual report of disbursements--Assessment and payment of shares by counties.
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28-13A-9. Computation of counties' shares.
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28-13A-10. Supplemental assessments to avoid depletion.
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28-13A-11. Acceptance of funds from other sources.
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28-13A-12. Children born during multiple birth considered as single individual--Multiple birth defined.
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28-13A-13. Conditions for disbursement for organ transplants.
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28-13A-14. Disposition of contested claims.
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