South Dakota Code § 2-16-13

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The official code of laws of the State of South Dakota, which may be referred to as the code, consists of all the statutes of a general and permanent nature contained in:
(1) The 2018 revision of volume 1;
(2) The 2021 revision of volume 2;
(3) The 2021 revision of volume 2A;
(4) The 2021 revision of volume 3;
(5) The 2004 revision of volume 4;
(6) The 2004 revision of volume 5;
(7) The 2020 revision of volume 6;
(8) The 2020 revision of volume 7;
(9) The 2018 revision of volume 8;
(10) The 2018 revision of volume 9;
(11) The 2014 revision of volume 10;
(12) The 2014 revision of volume 10A;
(13) The 2014 revision of volume 11;
(14) The 2016 revision of volume 12;
(15) The 2004 revision of volume 13;
(16) The 2017 revision of volume 14;
(17) The 2016 revision of volume 15;
(18) The 2024 revision of volume 16;
(19) The 2016 revision of volume 17;
(20) The 2024 revision of volume 18;
(21) The 2011 revision of volume 19;
(22) The 2011 revision of volume 19A;
(23) The 2025 revision of volume 20;
(24) The 2025 revision of volume 20A;
(25) The 2013 revision of volume 21;
(26) The 2015 revision of volume 22;
(27) The 2015 revision of volume 22A;
(28) The 2022 revision of volume 23;
(29) The 2022 revision of volume 24;
(30) The 2004 revision of volume 25;
(31) The 2022 revision of volume 26;
(32) The 2007 revision of volume 27;
(33) The 2004 revision of volume 28;
(34) The 2017 revision of volume 29;
(35) The 2025 revision of volume 30;
(36) The 2025 revision of volume 31;
(37) The 2019 revision of volume 32;
(38) The 2019 revision of volume 33;
(39) The 2015 revision of volume 34;
(40) The 2004 revision of the Parallel Tables volume;
(41) The December 2025 Interim Update Service of the South Dakota Codified Laws beginning with Title 1, chapter
1-1
and ending with Title 62, chapter
62-9
; and
(42) The 2025 cumulative annual pocket parts.

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