South Dakota Code § 32-23-23

Driving permit issued to certain persons conditioned on abstinence from alcohol use and participation in 24/7 sobriety program--Revocation for violation of condition
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Any driving permit issued by the court to any person, who has been convicted of a violation of §
32-23-1
shall be conditioned on the person's total abstinence from the use of alcohol, the person's participation in the 24/7 sobriety program created by §§
1-11-17
to
1-11-25
, inclusive, in those counties where 24/7 sobriety testing is available, the payment of associated costs and expenses and the person meeting one of the following conditions:
(1) The person had a previous conviction for a violation of §
32-23-1
within the last ten years; or
(2) That the person had a 0.17 percent or more by weight of alcohol in that person's blood at the time the violation occurred.
The court shall immediately revoke the permit upon a showing of proof by a preponderance of the evidence that the person has violated this condition.

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