South Dakota Code § 13-10-13

Criminal conviction as factor in hiring decision
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An accredited school may refuse to employ a person, either directly or by contract, who has been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude as defined in subdivision
22-1-2
(25).
No person may be employed by an accredited school, either directly or by contract, if the person has been convicted of a crime of violence as defined in subdivision
22-1-2
(9), a sex offense as defined in §
22-24B-1
, or trafficking in narcotics.
Nothing in this section prohibits an accredited school from considering any criminal conviction in making a hiring decision.

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