South Dakota Code § 58-12-33

Flagrant or frequent violations--Notice and opportunity to correct inadvertent violations
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Any act by an insurer, if committed in violation of this section, is an unfair claims practice if:
(1) It is committed flagrantly and in conscious disregard of the provisions of §§
58-12-31
to
58-12-37
, inclusive, or any rule promulgated pursuant to §§
58-12-31
to
58-12-37
, inclusive; or
(2) It is committed with such frequency to indicate a general business practice to engage in that type of conduct.
For any act defined in §
58-12-34
, the director shall provide notice and an opportunity to correct the violation pursuant to §
58-33-68
if the act was inadvertent. Any act that is committed flagrantly or in conscious disregard of the provisions of §§
58-12-31
to
58-12-37
, inclusive, are not subject to the procedures required under §
58-33-68
.

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