South Dakota Code § 47-24-22

Personal affiliation information--Right to privacy--Public agencies--Prohibitions
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Any natural person who supports a nonprofit corporation has a right to personal privacy and confidentiality regarding the release of personal affiliation information by a public agency. A public agency may not:
(1) Require any natural person or nonprofit corporation to provide the public agency with personal affiliation information or otherwise compel the release of personal affiliation information;
(2) Release, publicize, or otherwise publicly disclose personal affiliation information in the public agency's possession; or
(3) Request or require a current or prospective contractor or grantee with the public agency to provide the public agency with a list of nonprofit corporations to which it has provided financial or nonfinancial support.

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