Source: https://cjdebtreform.org/data-explorer/transparency?f%5B0%5D=t_state%3A122
Timestamp: 2020-07-16 01:28:10
Document Index: 337787563

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 1', '§ 1', '§ 1', '§\u20021', '§ 1', '§ 216']

Obligation to collect or record (1)
South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 1-27-1 Records open to inspection — Inspection and Copying
Except as otherwise expressly provided by statute, all citizens of this state, and all other persons interested in the examination of the public records, as defined in § 1-27-1.1, are
hereby fully empowered and authorized to examine such public record, and make memoranda and abstracts therefrom during the hours the respective offices are open for the ordinary transaction of business and, unless federal copyright law otherwise provides, obtain copies of public records in accordance with this chapter.
South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 1-27-37 Procedure after denial of informal request
If an informal request is denied in whole or in part by the custodian of a document or record, a written request may be made by the requestor pursuant to
(a) Providing the record in whole or in part to the requestor upon payment of any applicable fees pursuant to §§ 1-27-35 and 1-27-36.
(3) If a written request is unclear, the public record officer may require the requestor to clarify which records are being sought. If the requestor fails to provide a written response to the public record officer’s request for clarification within ten business days, the request shall be deemed withdrawn and no further action by the public records officer is required;
South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 1-27-35 Informal request for disclosure of documents — Fees
Any informal request for disclosure of documents or records shall be made to the custodian of the record. The custodian of the record may then provide the requestor with the
document or record upon payment of the actual cost of mailing or transmittal, the actual cost of reproduction, or other fee established by statute or administrative rule. A requestor that makes an informal request requiring the dedication of staff time in excess of one hour may be required to pay the cost of the staff time necessary for the location, assembly, or reproduction of the public record. If any records are required or permitted to be made public upon request and no other rate is prescribed for reproduction or retrieval of such records, the Bureau of Administration shall establish, by rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26, the maximum rate, or the formula for calculating rates, for reproduction and retrieval.
South Dakota S.D. Codified Laws § 216-2-28 Accounting system for funds
The Supreme Court shall by rule provide for an accounting system for the receipting, holding, and disbursement of fines, fees, costs, forfeitures, restitution, bonds, trust funds, support and alimony payments,
penalties, assessments, and other funds established by law