Source: http://sdlegislature.gov/Statutes/Codified_Laws/DisplayStatute.aspx?Type=StatuteChapter&Statute=3-2
Timestamp: 2019-04-25 12:26:45+00:00

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3-2-2 Dual offices to be avoided in appointment of deputies.
3-2-4 Bond required of deputies and assistants.
3-2-2. Dual offices to be avoided in appointment of deputies. No state officer may appoint as a deputy any other state or district officer. No state treasurer may appoint as a deputy any county treasurer, register of deeds, sheriff, or county commissioner.
Source: PolC 1877, ch 6, § 4; CL 1887, § 1400; RPolC 1903, § 1819; RC 1919, § 7047; SDC 1939, § 48.0403; SL 1969, ch 195; SL 2010, ch 19, § 5.
3-2-4. Bond required of deputies and assistants. Unless otherwise expressly provided, each officer required to give bond may require a bond from the officer's deputy or assistant in a penal sum not greater than half the penal sum of the officer's own bond. The officer may retain the deputy's or assistant's bond for the officer's own protection.
Source: SL 1872-3, ch 49, § 1; SL 1874-5, ch 27, § 37; PolC 1877, ch 6, § 1; CL 1887, § 1397; SL 1891, ch 108, § 1; RPolC 1903, § 1816; RC 1919, § 7045; SDC 1939, § 48.0401; SL 2010, ch 19, § 7.

References: § 4
 § 1400
 § 1819
 § 7047
 § 48
 § 5
 § 1
 § 37
 § 1
 § 1397
 § 1
 § 1816
 § 7045
 § 48
 § 7