South Dakota Code § 47-24-24

Personal affiliation information--Exemptions
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The provisions of §§
47-24-21
to
47-24-23
, inclusive, do not apply to:
(1) Any report or disclosure required by state law to be filed with the secretary of state;
(2) Any official record or minutes required by law to be maintained by a public agency if the personal affiliation information was voluntarily disclosed by the donor;
(3) Any lawful warrant for personal affiliation information issued by a court of competent jurisdiction;
(4) A lawful request for discovery of personal affiliation information in litigation if the following conditions are met:
(a) The requestor demonstrates a compelling need for the personal affiliation information by clear and convincing evidence; and
(b) The requestor obtains a protective order barring disclosure of personal affiliation information to any person not named in the litigation;
(5) Admission of personal affiliation information as relevant evidence before a court of competent jurisdiction. However, no court filing may publicly reveal personal affiliation information absent a specific finding of good cause;
(6) A review of personal affiliation information necessary for a sales or use tax audit of a nonprofit corporation by the Department of Revenue; or
(7) A review of personal affiliation information necessary for purposes of an audit, examination, or investigation of a nonprofit corporation pursuant to chapter
4-11
.

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