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South Dakota

Title 61 · Chapter 61-3
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61-3-1. General purposes of departmental programs--Assistance, investigations, and research.
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61-3-2. Work record maintained by employing unit--Inspection by department.
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61-3-3. Report required of employers by secretary.
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61-3-4. Information confidential--Use by claimant at hearing--Violation as misdemeanor.
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61-3-5. Reports and communications privileged in actions for defamation.
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61-3-6. Preservation and destruction of departmental records.
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61-3-7. Powers of departmental personnel in conduct of investigations and hearings.
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61-3-8. Disobedience of subpoena not excused by privilege against self-incrimination--Immunity from prosecution after claim of privilege.
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61-3-9. Disobedience of departmental subpoena--Misdemeanor--Separate offenses.
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61-3-10. Judicial enforcement of departmental subpoena--Disobedience as contempt.
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61-3-11. Repealed by SL 1983, ch 22, §§ 9, 10.
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61-3-13. Superseded.
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61-3-14. Availability of laws, rules, and reports.
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61-3-15. Repealed by SL 1978, ch 359, § 3.
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61-3-16. Criminal prosecutions by attorney general or state's attorney.
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61-3-17. Representation of department in civil actions.
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61-3-18. Promulgation of rules to secure federal benefits.
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61-3-19. Arrangements with other states for coordinated administration of benefits.
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61-3-20. Agreements with federal government and other states for coordinated collection of contributions.
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61-3-21. Cooperation and compliance with federal requirements--Reports and information.
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61-3-22. Records made available to railroad retirement board.
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61-3-23. Information furnished to federal public works agencies.
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61-3-24. Employment security administration fund created--Moneys paid into fund--Purposes for which used.
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61-3-25. Separate administration and accounting for administration fund--Security provided by depository.
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61-3-26. Administration fund covered by state treasurer's bond--Deposit of recoveries on bond.
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61-3-27. State obligation to replace federal contributions expended in unauthorized manner.
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61-3-28. Employment security contingency fund established--Interest, penalty, and fine payments paid into fund--Restrictions on expenditures--Use of fund.
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61-3-29. Refunds of interest, penalties, and fines paid from employment security contingency fund.
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61-3-30. Expenditures and refunds from employment security contingency fund--Deposit, administration, and disbursement of fund.
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61-3-31. Transfer of contingency fund balance to unemployment compensation fund.
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