Source: http://sdlegislature.gov/Statutes/Codified_Laws/DisplayStatute.aspx?Type=StatuteChapter&Statute=1-15
Timestamp: 2018-10-20 21:08:33
Document Index: 623149009

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 11', '§ 22', '§ 1', '§ 26', '§ 3', '§ 1', '§ 74', '§ 6', '§ 1', '§ 1', '§ 9', '§ 2', '§ 3', '§ 2', '§ 12', '§ 2', '§ 2', '§ 14', '§ 5', '§ 1', '§ 15', '§ 16', '§ 4', '§ 17', '§ 55', '§ 1', '§ 6', '§ 18', '§ 105', '§ 1', '§ 8', '§ 19', '§ 55', '§ 1', '§ 7', '§ 10', '§ 22', '§ 26', '§ 26', '§ 9', '§ 3', '§ 55', '§ 35', '§ 10', '§ 55', '§ 6', '§ 37', '§ 1', '§ 1', '§ 1', '§ 1', '§ 1', '§ 20', '§ 55', '§ 11', '§ 38', '§ 12', '§ 13', '§ 41', '§ 24', '§ 2', '§ 27', '§ 20', '§ 26', '§ 1', '§ 23', '§ 26', '§ 3', '§ 1', '§ 4']

SDLRC - Codified Law 1-15
1-15-1 Repealed.
1-15-1.1 Repealed.
1-15-1.2 Department created.
1-15-1.3 Secretary as head of department--Appointment--Qualifications.
1-15-1.4 Agencies and programs under department control.
1-15-1.5 Department to perform functions of former Board of Charities and Corrections.
1-15-1.6 Superseded.
1-15-1.7 Appointment of division directors.
1-15-1.8 Rules, regulations, and standards in full force and effect--Exceptions.
1-15-1.9 Repealed.
1-15-1.10 Replacement of Board of Charities and Corrections--Effect.
1-15-1.11 Repealed.
1-15-1.12 Duties, responsibilities, and authority of wardens granted by secretary.
1-15-1.13 Corrections Commission--Members--Terms--Purpose.
1-15-1.14 Review of criminal justice issues--Annual report.
1-15-2, 1-15-3. Repealed.
1-15-4 Repealed.
1-15-5 Repealed.
1-15-6 Repealed.
1-15-6.1 Administrative functions performed for Board of Pardons and Paroles.
1-15-7 Repealed.
1-15-8 Repealed.
1-15-9 Repealed.
1-15-10 Contracts for service, buildings, lands, materials, and supplies.
1-15-10.1 Contracts for institutional treatment of persons with other states or federal government--Discretion to return person to sending state or federal government.
1-15-10.2 Compensation of state for care of persons from other states.
1-15-10.3 Transfer of institutional residents to other states or federal government--Payment of expenses.
1-15-10.4 Agreements for state care of federal wards.
1-15-10.5 Transferred.
1-15-10.6 to 1-15-10.10. Repealed.
1-15-11 Enforcement of contracts and property rights--Judgment proceeds.
1-15-12 Supplies not to be purchased from institution employees.
1-15-13 Federal funds--Acceptance and use.
1-15-14 Condemnation of private property.
1-15-15 Repealed.
1-15-16, 1-15-16.1. Repealed.
1-15-17 Employment of institutional personnel in maintenance and replacement projects.
1-15-18 Management and accounting prescribed by secretary.
1-15-19 Repealed.
1-15-20 Rules, policies, and procedures for management of institutions and agencies--Inmate discipline.
1-15-20.1 Inmate defined.
1-15-21 Receipt and disbursement of inmates' funds.
1-15-22 Repealed.
1-15-23 Investigatory powers of secretary.
1-15-24 Investigations by attorney general on secretary's request.
1-15-25 Repealed.
1-15-26 Repealed.
1-15-27 Participation in formula grants program of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act.
1-15-28 Department of Corrections to supervise participation in Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act.
1-15-29 Council of Juvenile Services--Appointment--Terms.
1-15-31 Participation in Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act contingent on funding.
1-15-32 Participation in international prisoner transfer treaties.
1-15-33 Responsibility for transporting inmates to hearings.
1-15-34 County responsible for certain costs of transporting inmates.
1-15-35 Department of Corrections responsible for certain costs of transporting inmates.
1-15-36 Promulgation of rules to administer reinvestment program.
1-15-1. Repealed by SL 1989, ch 20, § 11.
1-15-1.1. Repealed by SL 1977, ch 198, § 22.
1-15-1.2. Department created. There is created a department of corrections.
Source: SL 1989, ch 20, § 1.
1-15-1.4. Agencies and programs under department control. The Department of Corrections, under the direction and control of the secretary of corrections, shall govern the juvenile corrections programs established subject to § 26-11A-1, the state penitentiary, and other state correctional facilities, parole services, the Board of Pardons and Paroles, and such other agencies as may be created by statute, executive order, and administrative action and placed under the Department of Corrections.
Source: SL 1989, ch 20, § 3; SL 1991, ch 7, § 1; SL 2004, ch 168, § 74.
1-15-1.6. Superseded.
1-15-1.7. Appointment of division directors. The secretary of corrections shall appoint, and may at pleasure remove, subject to approval by the Governor, division directors in the Department of Corrections. The secretary of corrections shall submit for approval to the commissioner of personnel minimum qualifications for the division director positions within the Department of Corrections.
Source: SL 1989, ch 20, § 6.
1-15-1.9. Repealed by SL 2012, ch 4, § 1.
1-15-1.10. Replacement of Board of Charities and Corrections--Effect. The rights, privileges, and duties of the holders of bonds and other obligations issued, and of the parties to contracts, leases, indentures, and other transactions entered into, before July 1, 1989, by the state or by any agency, officer, or employee thereof, and covenants and agreements as set forth therein, remain in effect, and none of those rights, privileges, duties, covenants, or agreements is impaired or diminished by abolition of an agency in this chapter. The Department of Corrections replaces the Board of Charities and Corrections for the agencies in § 1-15-1.4 and succeeds to its rights and leases, indentures, and other transactions.
Source: SL 1989, ch 20, § 9.
1-15-1.11. Repealed by SL 2012, ch 4, § 2.
1-15-1.12. Duties, responsibilities, and authority of wardens granted by secretary. The secretary of corrections may grant the warden of any adult correctional facility the same duties, responsibilities, and authority granted to the warden of the state penitentiary by state law for inmates at facilities under the warden's control.
Source: SL 1990, ch 180, § 3; SL 1994, ch 189, § 2.
1-15-2, 1-15-3. Repealed by SL 1989, ch 20, §§ 12, 13.
1-15-4. Repealed by SL 1971, ch 23, § 2.
1-15-5. Repealed by SL 1982, ch 9, § 2.
1-15-6. Repealed by SL 1989, ch 20, § 14.
1-15-6.1. Administrative functions performed for Board of Pardons and Paroles. The Department of Corrections shall perform all administrative functions of the Board of Pardons and Paroles.
Source: SL 1977, ch 198, § 5; SDCL Supp, § 1-36-18; SL 1989, ch 20, § 15.
1-15-7. Repealed by SL 1989, ch 20, § 16.
1-15-8. Repealed by SL 1982, ch 9, § 4.
1-15-9. Repealed by SL 1989, ch 20, § 17.
1-15-10. Contracts for service, buildings, lands, materials, and supplies. The Department of Corrections may make contracts for service, the erection of buildings, the purchase and lease of lands, materials and supplies needed, except such supplies as are under the supervision of the Bureau of Administration as prescribed by chapter 5-18B. The department may expend money, exact and collect penalties, and purchase, lease, and sell property within the limitations of the state and national laws to carry out such contracts.
Source: SDC 1939, § 55.1705; SL 1973, ch 4, § 1; SL 1982, ch 9, § 6; SL 1989, ch 20, § 18; SL 2011, ch 2, § 105.
1-15-10.1. Contracts for institutional treatment of persons with other states or federal government--Discretion to return person to sending state or federal government. The Department of Corrections may enter into contracts with the proper authorities of other states or the federal government, to provide for the support, maintenance, care, and treatment of other persons subject to or receiving institutional treatment in any such other state or federal government, in the appropriate institution in South Dakota under the control and jurisdiction of the department. Any person residing in any institution under the provisions of this section is subject to return to the sending state or federal government at the discretion of the head of the institution in which such person is residing.
Source: SL 1972, ch 9, § 1; SL 1983, ch 199, § 8; SL 1987, ch 14; SL 1989, ch 20, § 19.
1-15-10.4. Agreements for state care of federal wards. The Department of Corrections may contract with the federal government, through any of its authorized departments, boards, commissions, or agencies for the admission, treatment, care, custody, or attendance of those persons who are the responsibility of the federal government or residents of South Dakota, or committed from South Dakota. The contracts shall specify that the federal government shall compensate the State of South Dakota for the total cost to the state for the treatment, care, custody, or attendance of the persons.
Source: SL 1955, ch 267; SDC Supp 1960, § 55.5501; SDCL, § 1-23-11; SL 1982, ch 9, § 7; SL 1983, ch 199, § 10; SL 1989, ch 20, § 22.
1-15-10.5. Transferred to § 26-11A-1.1.
1-15-10.6 to 1-15-10.10. Repealed by SL 1996, ch 172, §§ 26 to 30.
1-15-15. Repealed by SL 1982, ch 9, § 9.
1-15-16, 1-15-16.1. Repealed by SL 2012, ch 4, §§ 3, 4.
1-15-17. Employment of institutional personnel in maintenance and replacement projects. The Department of Corrections may expend any moneys appropriated by the Legislature for maintenance, repair, remodeling, modernization, and replacement projects by using institutional personnel and inmates as may be determined by the secretary to be feasible.
Source: SDC 1939, § 55.1715 as added by SL 1964, ch 154; SL 1989, ch 20, § 35.
1-15-19. Repealed by SL 1982, ch 9, § 10.
1-15-20. Rules, policies, and procedures for management of institutions and agencies--Inmate discipline. The Department of Corrections at any time may promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, concerning:
(1) Public contact with inmates through telephone and mail services and visits;
(2) Inmate release date calculations;
(3) Standards for parole supervision and parolee conduct;
(4) Federal and out-of-state inmates housed in state correctional facilities; and
(5) Inmate accounts.
The department may prescribe departmental policies and procedures for the management of its institutions and agencies, including inmate disciplinary matters. Inmate disciplinary matters consist of all matters relating to individual inmate behavior and to all matters relating to the maintenance of order, control, and safety within any institution under the supervision of the Department of Corrections.
Source: SDC 1939, § 55.1715; SL 1955, ch 239, § 6; SL 1964, ch 154; SL 1989, ch 20, § 37; SL 1990, ch 180, § 1; SL 1995, ch 3, § 1.
1-15-20.1. Inmate defined. For the purposes of § 1-15-20 and chapter 1-27, an inmate is any person, adult, or juvenile, who has been sentenced or committed to or placed in a facility or program under the control of the Department of Corrections pursuant to § 1-15-1.4.
Source: SL 1995, ch 3, § 1A; SL 2009, ch 10, § 20.
1-15-21. Receipt and disbursement of inmates' funds. The Department of Corrections may receive and disburse any funds that may accrue to inmates or juveniles in residence at institutions under jurisdiction of the department. Such disbursement shall be made for the benefit of the inmate or juvenile. However, interest earned on joint accounts may be transferred to a benefit fund from which goods and services may be purchased for use by the institutional population.
Source: SDC 1939, § 55.1715 as added by SL 1964, ch 155; SL 1982, ch 9, § 11; SL 1989, ch 20, § 38.
1-15-22. Repealed by SL 1982, ch 9, § 12.
1-15-25. Repealed by SL 1982, ch 9, § 13.
1-15-26. Repealed by SL 1989, ch 20, § 41.
1-15-29. Council of Juvenile Services--Appointment--Terms. There is hereby established a twenty-member Council of Juvenile Services to be appointed by the Governor and shall be comprised of individuals who have training, experience, or special knowledge of juvenile delinquency prevention or treatment or of the administration of juvenile justice. The membership of the Council of Juvenile Services shall comply with Section 223(a)(3) of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Act. The initial members to be appointed shall draw lots to determine who will hold the eight three-year terms, the six two-year terms, and the six one-year terms. Thereafter, each member shall serve a term of three years. Members may be reappointed and may continue to serve an expired term until replaced by the Governor. A chairperson, who may not be a full-time federal, state, or local employee, for the Council of Juvenile Services shall be chosen annually by a majority vote of its members at the first meeting each fiscal year.
Source: SL 1992, ch 372 (Ex. Ord. 92-2), § 24; SL 2003, ch 9, § 2; SL 2012, ch 16, § 27; SL 2013, ch 176, § 20.
1-15-31. Participation in Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act contingent on funding. Participation in the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 is contingent upon appropriation of federal expenditure authority and general fund match for planning and administration purposes by the Legislature.
Source: SL 1992, ch 372 (Ex. Ord. 92-2), § 26.
1-15-33. Responsibility for transporting inmates to hearings. If an inmate confined in any prison, facility, or program under the control of the Department of Corrections pursuant to § 1-15-1.4, is ordered by the court to be present at a criminal proceeding or a sentence modification hearing pursuant to § 23A-27-19, the prosecuting county shall transport the inmate to the proceeding or hearing. If an inmate is ordered by a court to be present at a hearing under § 26-7A-122, the county where the hearing is held shall transport the inmate to the hearing. However, if the proceeding is for a criminal offense committed while the inmate was in a Department of Corrections institution, the Department of Corrections shall transport the inmate to the proceeding.
Source: SL 1999, ch 110, § 3.
1-15-34. County responsible for certain costs of transporting inmates. In the event a county fails to transport an inmate as required in §§ 1-15-33 to 1-15-35, the county may be billed for the cost of the transport and is responsible for the payment thereof.
Source: SL 1999, ch 110, § 4.