Title 22 - CRIMES
- Chapter 01 - Definitions And General Provisions
- Section 22-1-1 - Common-law rule of strict construction abrogated.
- Section 22-1-2 - Definition of terms.
- Section 22-1-3 - Repealed.
- Section 22-1-4 - Felony and misdemeanor distinguished.
- Section 22-1-5 - Repealed.
- Section 22-1-6 - Performance of required act by another.
- Section 22-1-7 - Completion of crime involving dispatch of letter.
- Section 22-1-8 - Act not deemed criminal unless prohibited by statute.
- Section 22-1-9 - Official possession of prohibited objects permitted.
- Chapter 02 - Remedies Other Than Criminal Prosecution
- Section 22-2-1 - Civil remedy not affected by failure to affirm civil liability.
- Section 22-2-2 - Remedies against public officer not affected by failure to specify forfeiture.
- Section 22-2-3 - Acts punishable under law of different sovereign.
- Section 22-2-4 - Acts punishable by military authorities.
- Section 22-2-5 - Power to punish by contempt.
- Section 22-2-6 - Acts declared criminal as also punishable by contempt.
- Chapter 03 - Parties To Crimes
- Section 22-3-1 - Persons capable of committing crimes--Exceptions.
- Section 22-3-1.1 - Voluntary consumption of alcohol or controlled substance not causing insanity.
- Section 22-3-2 - Repealed.
- Section 22-3-3 - Aiding, abetting or advising--Accountability as principal.
- Section 22-3-3.1 - Distinction between accessory before the fact and principal abrogated.
- Section 22-3-4 - Repealed.
- Section 22-3-5 - Accessories to crime--Misdemeanors excepted.
- Section 22-3-5.1 - Accessory punishable though principal not tried or acquitted.
- Section 22-3-8 - Conspiracy to commit offense--Punishment.
- Sections 22-3-6, 22-3-7 - Repealed
- Chapter 04 - Attempts To Commit Crime
- Chapter 04A - Solicitation
- Chapter 05 - Defenses
- Section 22-5-1 - Conduct forced or under threat of force.
- Section 22-5-5 - Voluntary intoxication--Crimes involving motive or intent.
- Section 22-5-6 - Repealed.
- Section 22-5-7 - Morbid propensity to commit crime.
- Section 22-5-8 - Repealed.
- Section 22-5-9 - Resistance to public offenses permitted.
- Sections 22-5-2 to 22-5-4 - Repealed
- Chapter 06 - Authorized Punishments
- Section 22-6-1 - Felony classes and penalties--Restitution--Habitual criminal sentences.
- Section 22-6-1.1 - Sentence to jail in lieu of penitentiary in minor felonies.
- Section 22-6-1.2 - Minimum sentence for subsequent felony sex crime conviction.
- Section 22-6-2 - Misdemeanor classes and penalties--Restitution--Misdemeanor when no penaltyimposed.
- Section 22-6-5.1 - Double sentence for crime by prisoner-Exception.
- Section 22-6-5.2 - Enhanced penalty for second, third, or subsequent violations--Limitation.
- Section 22-6-6 - Repealed.
- Section 22-6-6.1 - Concurrent or consecutive sentences at discretion of court.
- Section 22-6-7 - Petty offense actions--Procedure.
- Section 22-6-8 - Restitution to victims at discretion of court.
- Section 22-6-9 - Protection order in cases of assault or crimes of violence--Affidavit of injury--Procedures.
- Sections 22-6-3 to 22-6-5 - Repealed
- Chapter 07 - Habitual Offenders
- Section 22-7-10 - Duty of law enforcement personnel to report knowledge of prior convictions.
- Section 22-7-11 - Habitual criminal information--Filing--Contents--Proof.
- Section 22-7-6 - Repealed.
- Section 22-7-7 - One or two prior felony convictions--Sentence increased--Limitation--Felonydetermination.
- Section 22-7-8 - Three or more additional felony convictions including one or more crimes ofviolence--Enhancement of sentence.
- Section 22-7-8.1 - Three or more additional felony convictions not including a crime of violence--Enhancement of sentence--Limitation--Parole.
- Section 22-7-9 - Criteria for consideration of prior convictions.
- Sections 22-7-1 to 22-7-5 - Repealed
- Chapter 08 - Terrorism
- Chapter 09 - Misuse Of Flags
- Chapter 10 - Riot And Unlawful Assembly
- Section 22-10-1 - Riot--Felony.
- Section 22-10-10 - Repealed.
- Section 22-10-11 - Refusal to disperse or refrain from riot or unlawful assembly--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-10-12 - Repealed.
- Section 22-10-13 - Transferred.
- Section 22-10-5 - Aggravated riot as felony.
- Section 22-10-5.1 - Attempted riot or attempted aggravated riot.
- Section 22-10-6 - Encouraging or soliciting violence in riot--Felony.
- Section 22-10-6.1 - Encouraging or soliciting violence in riot without participating--Felony.
- Section 22-10-9 - Unlawful assembly--Misdemeanor.
- Sections 22-10-2 to 22-10-4 - Repealed
- Sections 22-10-7, 22-10-8 - Repealed
- Chapter 10A - Street Gang Activity
- Chapter 11 - Obstruction Of The Administration Of Government
- Section 22-11-1 - Resisting execution or service of process.
- Section 22-11-10 - Compounding a felony or misdemeanor.
- Section 22-11-11 - Acceptance of restitution as defense.
- Section 22-11-12 - Misprision of felony--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-11-13 - Repealed.
- Section 22-11-14 - Judicial officer defined.
- Section 22-11-15 - Threatening or intimidating judicial or ministerial officers or others.
- Section 22-11-15.1 - Transferred.
- Section 22-11-15.2 - Threatening constitutional officer or family--Felony.
- Section 22-11-15.3 - Threatening juror or juror's family--Violation as felony.
- Section 22-11-15.4 - Transferred.
- Section 22-11-15.5 - Threatening law enforcement officer or family--Violation as felony--Provisionssuperseded.
- Section 22-11-15.6 - Threatening law enforcement officer or family--Violation as misdemeanor--Provisions superseded.
- Section 22-11-16 - Transferred.
- Section 22-11-17 - Repealed.
- Section 22-11-18 - Transferred.
- Section 22-11-19 - Tampering with a witness--Felony.
- Section 22-11-19.1 - Repealed.
- Section 22-11-2 - Obstructing officer in charge of personal property.
- Section 22-11-23 - Falsification of public records--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-11-23.1 - Transferred.
- Section 22-11-23.2 - Authorization of debtor required for filing of financing statement--Violation asmisdemeanor.
- Section 22-11-24 - Destruction or impairment of public record--Felony.
- Section 22-11-25 - Unlawful retention of public record--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-11-26 - Forfeiture of public officer's office for record violations--Discharge of publicemployee--Refusal to discharge employee--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-11-27 - Transferred.
- Section 22-11-29 - Offers defined--Counterfeit lien defined.
- Section 22-11-3 - Obstructing certain public officers or employees--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-11-3.1 - Repealed.
- Section 22-11-30 - Transferred.
- Section 22-11-31 - Harassment by threat of fraudulent legal proceedings or liens prohibited--Misdemeanor--Subsequent violation felony.
- Section 22-11-32 - Harass defined--Course of conduct defined.
- Section 22-11-33 - Transferred.
- Section 22-11-34 - Transferred.
- Section 22-11-35 - Transferred.
- Section 22-11-4 - Resisting arrest--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-11-5 - Unlawful arrest no defense if officer acting under color of authority with reasonableforce--Color of authority for law enforcement officer, firefighter, or emergencymedical technicia
- Section 22-11-6 - Obstructing law enforcement officer, firefighter, or emergency managementpersonnel--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-11-6.1 - Repealed.
- Section 22-11-7 - Illegality of officer, firefighter, or emergency medical technician acts no defense ifunder color of authority.
- Section 22-11-8 - Transferred.
- Section 22-11-9 - False reporting to authorities--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-11-9.1 - False fire alarm causing serious bodily injury or death--Felony.
- Section 22-11-9.2 - Falsely reporting a threat--Felony--Restitution--Minor to perform public service.
- Sections 22-11-20 to 22-11-22 - Transferred
- Sections 22-11-28, 22-11-28.1 - Counterfeit lien as a misdemeanor--Second offense a felony. Offering false or forged instrument for filing, registering, or recording--Felony
- Chapter 11A - Escape
- Section 22-11A-1 - Definition of terms.
- Section 22-11A-2 - First degree escape--Felony.
- Section 22-11A-2.1 - Second degree escape--Felony.
- Section 22-11A-3 - Repealed.
- Section 22-11A-4 - Pursuit of escaped prisoner--Breaking structure permitted.
- Section 22-11A-5 - Concealment of escaped prisoner--Felony.
- Sections 22-11A-6, 22-11A-7 - Transferred
- Chapter 12 - Abuse Of Judicial Process
- Section 22-12-1 - Barratry--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-12-10 - Arrest or seizure of property without process--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-12-11 - Repealed.
- Section 22-12-12 - Repealed.
- Section 22-12-13 - Malicious procurement of search warrant--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-12-14 - Excessive or malicious exercise of authority in executing search warrant--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-12-5 - Uttering simulated process--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-12-6 - Validity of obligation no defense to simulated process charge.
- Section 22-12-7 - Deposit in post office or delivery for forwarding as proof of uttering.
- Section 22-12-8 - Genuine legal forms not prohibited.
- Section 22-12-9 - Repealed.
- Sections 22-12-2 to 22-12-4 - Repealed
- Chapter 12A - Improprieties And Bribery In Public Office
- Section 22-12A-1 - Giving consideration for appointment to or performance of duties of public office--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-12A-10 - Forfeiture of public office for violation--Disqualification from holding other office.
- Section 22-12A-11 - Bribery of judicial officer or juror--Felony--Forfeiture of office--Disqualification.
- Section 22-12A-12 - Attempt to influence jurors, arbitrators, or referees--Felony.
- Section 22-12A-13 - Agreement to give particular effect.
- Section 22-12A-14 - Solicitations and agreements by witnesses--Felony.
- Section 22-12A-15 - Offer of forged or fraudulent evidence--Felony.
- Section 22-12A-16 - Falsification of evidence.
- Section 22-12A-17 - Fraudulent alteration of bill or resolution as felony.
- Section 22-12A-2 - Receiving consideration for appointment to or employment in public office--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-12A-3 - Unlawful appointments or employments void--Official acts not invalidated bysubsequent conviction.
- Section 22-12A-4 - Bribery or unlawful influence of legislators--Felony.
- Section 22-12A-5 - Solicitation of bribes by legislators--Felony.
- Section 22-12A-6 - Bribery of public officer--Felony.
- Section 22-12A-7 - Solicitation of bribe by public officer--Felony.
- Section 22-12A-8 - Solicitation of unauthorized fee for doing official act--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-12A-9 - Solicitation of compensation for omission of official duty.
- Chapter 13 - Breach Of The Peace
- Section 22-13-1 - Transferred.
- Section 22-13-15 - Repealed.
- Section 22-13-16 - Repealed.
- Section 22-13-17 - Picketing of funeral services prohibited--Violation as misdemeanor.
- Section 22-13-18 - Injunction, damages award, or other relief for repeated violations.
- Section 22-13-19 - Picketing defined.
- Section 22-13-4 - Repealed.
- Sections 22-13-2, 22-13-3 - Repealed
- Sections 22-13-5 to 22-13-14 - Repealed
- Chapter 14 - Unlawful Use Of Weapons
- Section 22-14-10 - Lawful uses of unloaded pistols or revolvers--Concealment--Exempt frompermit requirement.
- Section 22-14-11 - License not required for weapon in own home, business, or property.
- Section 22-14-12 - Commission of felony while armed with firearms--Felony--Minimumsentences--Consecutive sentencing--Execution of sentence.
- Section 22-14-13 - Repealed.
- Section 22-14-13.1 - Repealed.
- Section 22-14-14 - Armed felony to be charged separately from principal felony charge--Nooffense charged when dangerous weapon an element of principal felony.
- Section 22-14-15 - Possession of firearm by one with prior violent crime conviction or certaindrug-related conviction--Felony--Fifteen-year period.
- Section 22-14-15.1 - Possession of firearm by one with prior drug conviction--Felony--Exception.
- Section 22-14-15.2 - Possession of firearm by one convicted of misdemeanor crime involvingdomestic violence--Misdemeanor--Civil rights restored--Repeal of section--Order restoring rights.
- Section 22-14-16 - Providing firearm to person with known prior violent crime conviction--Felony.
- Section 22-14-17 - Firearms incapable of discharge exempt.
- Section 22-14-18 - Repealed.
- Section 22-14-19 - Repealed.
- Section 22-14-20 - Discharge of firearm at occupied structure or motor vehicle--Felony.
- Section 22-14-21 - Discharge of firearm from moving motor vehicle within municipality--Felony.
- Section 22-14-22 - County courthouse defined.
- Section 22-14-23 - Possession in county courthouse--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-14-24 - Exceptions to penalty for possession in a county courthouse.
- Section 22-14-25 - Power of court to punish and promulgate rules.
- Section 22-14-26 - Notice of provisions to be posted at county courthouse.
- Section 22-14-27 - Concealed weapons permit not a defense.
- Section 22-14-28 - Waiver of provisions.
- Section 22-14-29 - Repealed.
- Section 22-14-5 - Possession of firearm with altered serial number--Felony--Exception.
- Section 22-14-6 - Possession of controlled weapon--Felony--Exceptions.
- Section 22-14-7 - Reckless discharge of firearm or shooting of bow and arrow--Leaving tripdevice--Possession of loaded firearm while intoxicated--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-14-8 - Concealment of weapon with intent to commit felony--Felony.
- Section 22-14-9 - Carrying pistol or revolver without a permit--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-14-9.1 - Person possessing concealed pistol to have physical possession of valid permit--Violation as petty offense--Charge dismissed.
- Section 22-14-9.2 - Holders of permits from reciprocal states subject to South Dakota laws--Misdemeanor.
- Sections 22-14-1 to 22-14-4 - Repealed
- Chapter 14A - Explosives And Destructive Devices
- Section 22-14A-11 - Intentional use of device or explosive to cause serious bodily injury--Felony.
- Section 22-14A-12 - Repealed.
- Section 22-14A-13 - Unauthorized possession of substances with intent to make destructivedevice as felony.
- Section 22-14A-16 - Armed forces, national guard, law enforcement agencies, and licensedsellers or users of explosives and destructive devices exempt.
- Section 22-14A-17 - Repealed.
- Section 22-14A-18 - Use of explosive or device to destroy another's property--Felony.
- Section 22-14A-19 - Use of explosive or device to endanger human life or safety--Felony.
- Section 22-14A-20 - Placement of explosive or device as to endanger human life or safety--Felony.
- Section 22-14A-21 - Possession of registered or licensed destructive devices permitted.
- Section 22-14A-22 - Transferred.
- Section 22-14A-23 - Use of or placing hazardous or injurious devices on public land--Misdemeanor--Hazardous or injurious device defined.
- Section 22-14A-24 - Use of substance or device to communicate felonious threat--Felony.
- Section 22-14A-25 - Use of hoax substance or device to cause fear--Felony.
- Section 22-14A-26 - Persons convicted of certain crimes may be ordered to make restitution.
- Section 22-14A-4 - Sale, transportation, or possession of destructive device--Felony.
- Section 22-14A-5 - Carrying or placing explosive or device on vehicle or in baggage--Felony.
- Section 22-14A-6 - Possession of explosive or device with intent to injure, intimidate, ordestroy property--Felony.
- Section 22-14A-7 - Repealed.
- Sections 22-14A-1 to 22-14A-3 - Repealed
- Sections 22-14A-14, 22-14A-15 - Repealed
- Sections 22-14A-8 to 22-14A-10 - Repealed
- Chapter 15 - Dueling [Repealed]
- Chapter 16 - Homicide And Suicide
- Section 22-16-1 - Homicide defined.
- Section 22-16-1.1 - Fetal homicide--Felony--Application.
- Section 22-16-12 - Classification of murder.
- Section 22-16-15 - Homicide as manslaughter in first degree--Felony.
- Section 22-16-2 - Corpus delicti--Proof beyond reasonable doubt.
- Section 22-16-20 - Manslaughter in the second degree.
- Section 22-16-20.1 - Lesser included offenses.
- Section 22-16-20.2 - Lesser included offense instruction.
- Section 22-16-3 - Relationship between accused and victim bearing on degree of homicide.
- Section 22-16-30 - Excusable homicide--Lawful acts.
- Section 22-16-31 - Excusable homicide--Heat of passion--Provocation--Sudden combat--Limitations.
- Section 22-16-32 - Justifiable homicide-Law enforcement officers or at command of officer--Overcoming resistance--Capturing or arresting fleeing felons.
- Section 22-16-33 - Justifiable homicide--Apprehending felon--Suppressing riot--Preservingpeace.
- Section 22-16-34 - Justifiable homicide--Resisting attempted murder--Resisting felony on personor in dwelling house.
- Section 22-16-35 - Justifiable homicide--Defense of person--Defense of other persons inhousehold.
- Section 22-16-36 - Suicide defined.
- Section 22-16-37 - Aiding and abetting suicide--Felony.
- Section 22-16-38 - Repealed.
- Section 22-16-39 - Incapability of suicide no defense.
- Section 22-16-4 - Homicide as murder in the first degree.
- Section 22-16-40 - Duty of law officers to report suicide attempts.
- Section 22-16-41 - Vehicular homicide.
- Section 22-16-5 - Premeditated design to effect the death defined.
- Section 22-16-6 - Anger or voluntary intoxication not reducing degree of crime.
- Section 22-16-7 - Homicide as murder in the second degree.
- Section 22-16-8 - Lack of intent to injure not reducing degree of crime.
- Section 22-16-9 - Repealed.
- Sections 22-16-10, 22-16-11 - Repealed
- Sections 22-16-13, 22-16-14 - Repealed
- Sections 22-16-16 to 22-16-19 - Repealed
- Sections 22-16-21 to 22-16-29 - Repealed
- Sections 22-16-37.1 to 22-16-37.7 - Transferred
- Chapter 17 - Unauthorized Abortion
- Section 22-17-1 - Repealed.
- Section 22-17-5 - Unauthorized abortion as felony.
- Section 22-17-5.1 - Procurement of abortion prohibited--Exception to preserve life of pregnantfemale--Felony.
- Section 22-17-6 - Intentional killing of human fetus by unauthorized injury to mother.
- Sections 22-17-1.1 to 22-17-4 - Repealed
- Chapter 18 - Assaults And Personal Injuries
- Section 22-18-1 - Simple assault--Misdemeanor--Felony for subsequent offenses.
- Section 22-18-1.05 - Simple or aggravated assault against law enforcement officer, Department ofCorrections employee or person under contract, or other public officer.
- Section 22-18-1.1 - Aggravated assault--Felony.
- Section 22-18-1.2 - Bodily injury on an unborn child as simple assault.
- Section 22-18-1.3 - Serious bodily injury on an unborn child as aggravated assault.
- Section 22-18-2 - Justifiable force used by public officer in performance of duty--Assistance ordirection of officer.
- Section 22-18-26 - Assault by convicted or incarcerated person under Department of Correctionsjurisdiction--Intentionally causing contact with bodily fluids or human waste--Felony.
- Section 22-18-26.1 - Intentionally causing contact with bodily fluids or human waste--Assaultupon any other person--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-18-29 - Assault by adult prisoner in county or municipal jail--Intentionally causingcontact with bodily fluids or human waste--Felony.
- Section 22-18-29.1 - Assault by juvenile confined in detention facility or juvenile correctionsfacility--Intentionally causing contact with bodily fluids or human waste--Felony.
- Section 22-18-3 - Lawful force in arrest and delivery of felon.
- Section 22-18-30 - Conviction in another state within certain time limit used to determine ifcurrent violation is third or subsequent offense.
- Section 22-18-31 - Intentional exposure to HIV infection a felony.
- Section 22-18-32 - Definition of terms.
- Section 22-18-33 - Informed consent of person exposed to HIV an affirmative defense.
- Section 22-18-34 - Actual transmission of HIV not required for criminal exposure.
- Section 22-18-35 - Disorderly conduct--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-18-4 - Justifiable use of force to protect property--Use of deadly force--Duty toretreat.
- Section 22-18-5 - Reasonable force used by parent, guardian, or teacher in correcting child,pupil, or ward.
- Section 22-18-6 - Reasonable force used by carrier to expel passenger--Vehicle stopped.
- Sections 22-18-27, 22-18-28 - Repealed
- Sections 22-18-7 to 22-18-25 - Repealed
- Chapter 19 - Kidnapping
- Section 22-19-1 - Kidnapping--Aggravated kidnapping in the first degree--Class of felony.
- Section 22-19-1.1 - Kidnapping in the second degree.
- Section 22-19-10 - Removal of child from state--Felony.
- Section 22-19-11 - Failure to report offense as complete defense.
- Section 22-19-12 - Expense of child's return.
- Section 22-19-6 - Possession of ransom or reward--Felony.
- Section 22-19-7 - Repealed.
- Section 22-19-7.1 - Enticing away a child--Misdemeanor--Subsequent violation felony.
- Section 22-19-8 - Substitution of infant with intent to deceive.
- Section 22-19-9 - Taking, enticing away, or keeping of unmarried minor child by parent--Misdemeanor--Subsequent violation felony.
- Sections 22-19-13 to 22-19-16 - Transferred
- Sections 22-19-2 to 22-19-5 - Repealed
- Chapter 19A - Stalking
- Section 22-19A-1 - Stalking as a misdemeanor--Second offense a felony.
- Section 22-19A-10 - Hearing on petition for protection--Time--Service on respondent.
- Section 22-19A-11 - Relief granted by protection order.
- Section 22-19A-12 - Ex parte temporary order pending full hearing on petition for protection.
- Section 22-19A-13 - Exceptional circumstances required before court action authorized.
- Section 22-19A-14 - Modification of terms of protection order.
- Section 22-19A-15 - Delivery of protection order to law enforcement agency--Notice of order to officers.
- Section 22-19A-16 - Violation of protection order--Penalties.
- Section 22-19A-17 - Defendant prohibited from contacting victim prior to court appearance--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-19A-2 - Violation of restraining order, injunction, or protection order as felony.
- Section 22-19A-3 - Subsequent convictions as felony.
- Section 22-19A-4 - Harasses defined.
- Section 22-19A-5 - Course of conduct defined.
- Section 22-19A-6 - A credible threat defined.
- Section 22-19A-7 - Stalking a child twelve or younger--Felony.
- Section 22-19A-8 - Petition for protection order--Procedures.
- Section 22-19A-9 - Filing petition for protection--Venue.
- Chapter 19B - Hate Crimes
- Chapter 20 - Hypnotism [Repealed]
- Chapter 21 - Invasions Of Privacy
- Chapter 22 - Sex Offenses
- Section 22-22-1 - Rape defined--Degrees--Felony.
- Section 22-22-1.1 - Repealed.
- Section 22-22-1.2 - Minimum sentences for rape or sexual contact with child.
- Section 22-22-1.3 - Contents of presentence investigation report for person convicted of sexcrime..
- Section 22-22-1.4 - Exception for mitigating circumstances--Factual basis relied upon inwriting.
- Section 22-22-11 - Repealed.
- Section 22-22-15 - Transferred.
- Section 22-22-19 - Repealed.
- Section 22-22-19.1 - Repealed.
- Section 22-22-2 - Sexual penetration defined--Acts constituting sodomy--Medicalpractitioners excepted.
- Section 22-22-22 - Repealed.
- Section 22-22-24.3 - Sexual exploitation of a minor--Felonies--Assessment.
- Section 22-22-26 - Payment for rape or sexual offense examinations--Reimbursement byconvicted defendant.
- Section 22-22-27 - Definition of terms--Sex offenses by psychotherapists.
- Section 22-22-28 - Sexual contact by psychotherapist--Felony.
- Section 22-22-29 - Sexual penetration by psychotherapist--Felony.
- Section 22-22-30 - Transferred.
- Section 22-22-30.1 - Repealed.
- Section 22-22-35 - Repealed.
- Section 22-22-36 - Transferred.
- Section 22-22-37 - Repealed.
- Section 22-22-42 - Bestiality--Acts constituting--Commission a felony.
- Section 22-22-43 - Sexual act with an animal defined--Proof.
- Section 22-22-44 - Provisions of § 22-22-42 not applicable to accepted practices.
- Section 22-22-45 - Threatening to commit a sexual offense--Felony.
- Section 22-22-46 - Assisting, harboring, concealing, or providing false information about sexoffender--Felony.
- Section 22-22-5 - Repealed.
- Section 22-22-6 - Repealed.
- Section 22-22-7 - Sexual contact with child under sixteen--Felony or misdemeanor.
- Section 22-22-7.1 - Sexual contact defined--Exception when within the scope of medicalpractice.
- Section 22-22-7.2 - Sexual contact with person incapable of consenting--Felony.
- Section 22-22-7.3 - Sexual contact with child under sixteen years of age--Violation asmisdemeanor.
- Section 22-22-7.4 - Sexual contact without consent with person capable of consenting asmisdemeanor.
- Section 22-22-7.5 - Safety zone of child victim of sex crime.
- Section 22-22-7.6 - Sexual acts between jail employees and detainees--Felony--Juvenilecorrectional facility defined.
- Section 22-22-7.7 - Subsequent conviction of rape of or sexual contact with a child undersixteen as felony.
- Sections 22-22-12 to 22-22-14 - Repealed
- Sections 22-22-16 to 22-22-18 - Repealed
- Sections 22-22-20, 22-22-21 - Repealed
- Sections 22-22-23, 22-22-23.1 - Repealed
- Sections 22-22-24.4 to 22-22-25 - Transferred
- Sections 22-22-24 to 22-22-24.2 - Transferred
- Sections 22-22-3, 22-22-4 - Repealed
- Sections 22-22-31.2, 22-22-31.3 - Repealed. to 22-22-34. Transferred
- Sections 22-22-31, 22-22-31.1 - Transferred
- Sections 22-22-38 to 22-22-41 - Transferred
- Sections 22-22-8 to 22-22-10 - Repealed
- Chapter 22A - Offenses Against The Family
- Chapter 23 - Prostitution
- Chapter 24 - Obscenity And Public Indecency
- Section 22-24-1 - Repealed.
- Section 22-24-1.1 - Public indecency--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-24-1.2 - Indecent exposure--Misdemeanor or felony.
- Section 22-24-1.3 - Indecent exposure involving a child--Felony.
- Section 22-24-1.4 - Private indecent exposure--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-24-25 - Municipal and county power to regulate obscene materials or obscene liveconduct not preempted.
- Section 22-24-25.1 - County or municipal ordinance establishing contemporary communitystandards test.
- Section 22-24-26 - Obsolete.
- Section 22-24-27 - Definition of terms.
- Section 22-24-28 - Disseminating material harmful to minors as misdemeanor.
- Section 22-24-29 - Possession, sale, or loan as disseminating material harmful to minors.
- Section 22-24-29.1 - Publications containing obscene material to be wrapped and sealed while ondisplay--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-24-3 - Repealed.
- Section 22-24-30 - Admission to show or exhibition as disseminating material harmful tominors.
- Section 22-24-31 - Defenses for disseminating materials harmful to minors.
- Section 22-24-32 - Misrepresentation to obtain admission of minor--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-24-33 - Misrepresentation of age by minor--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-24-34 - Dissemination of separate articles as separate offenses.
- Section 22-24-35 - Repealed.
- Section 22-24-36 - Repealed.
- Section 22-24-37 - Activities and persons excepted.
- Section 22-24-4 - Repealed.
- Section 22-24-5 - Repealed.
- Section 22-24-55 - Public schools to restrict access to obscene materials on public accesscomputers.
- Section 22-24-56 - Public libraries to restrict access to obscene materials on public accesscomputers.
- Section 22-24-57 - Complying public school or library not liable for damages.
- Section 22-24-58 - Obscene material defined.
- Section 22-24-59 - Public access computer defined.
- Section 22-24-60 - Prepaid adult entertainment card defined.
- Section 22-24-61 - Sale or distribution of prepaid adult entertainment card to minors asmisdemeanor.
- Section 22-24-62 - Prepaid adult entertainment telephone card defined.
- Section 22-24-63 - Persons violating § 22-24-61 liable for civil damages.
- Section 22-24-66 - Damages that may be recovered.
- Section 22-24-67 - Statute of limitations.
- Section 22-24-8 - Repealed.
- Sections 22-24-11 to 22-24-24 - Repealed
- Sections 22-24-2, 22-24-2.1 - Repealed
- Sections 22-24-38 to 22-24-51 - Repealed
- Sections 22-24-52 to 22-24-54 - Repealed
- Sections 22-24-6, 22-24-7 - Repealed
- Sections 22-24-64, 22-24-65 - Persons who may bring actions for damages. Persons from whom damages may be sought
- Sections 22-24-9, 22-24-10 - Repealed
- Chapter 24A - Child Pornography
- Section 22-24A-1 - Sale of child pornography--Felony.
- Section 22-24A-10 - Damages recoverable.
- Section 22-24A-11 - Joinder of plaintiffs--Joinder of defendants.
- Section 22-24A-12 - Judgment debtor ineligible to exempt property from levy or execution--Exception.
- Section 22-24A-13 - Statute of limitations.
- Section 22-24A-14 - Civil action stayed pending completion of criminal action--Statute of limitationstolled.
- Section 22-24A-15 - Person convicted forfeits certain property interests--Distribution of seized assets.
- Section 22-24A-16 - Internet service providers to report suspected violations of child pornography laws--Permitting subscriber to use service for child pornography prohibited--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-24A-17 - Film processors to report suspected violations of child pornography laws--Permittinguse of services for child pornography prohibited--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-24A-18 - Computer repair technicians to report suspected violations of child pornographylaws--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-24A-19 - Child sexual exploitation laws inapplicable to certain official duties.
- Section 22-24A-2 - Definitions.
- Section 22-24A-3 - Possessing, manufacturing, or distributing child pornography--Felonies_Assessment.
- Section 22-24A-4 - Minor and solicit defined.
- Section 22-24A-5 - Solicitation of a minor--Felony--Assessment.
- Section 22-24A-6 - Nonresident violating child protection laws subject to state court jurisdiction--Secretary of State as agent for service of process--Personal service.
- Section 22-24A-7 - Liability for civil damages.
- Section 22-24A-8 - Persons who may bring action for damages.
- Section 22-24A-9 - Persons from whom damages may be sought.
- Chapter 24B - Sex Offender Registry
- Section 22-24B-1 - Sex crimes defined.
- Section 22-24B-1.1 - Business day defined.
- Section 22-24B-10 - Registration forwarded to Division of Criminal Investigation--Files open to public--Exceptions.
- Section 22-24B-11 - Availability of sex offenders' files--Participation in National Sex Offender PublicRegistry.
- Section 22-24B-12 - Written notice of new location or address required--Time limit--Violation as felony.
- Section 22-24B-12.1 - Second or subsequent convictions.
- Section 22-24B-13 - Duty of institutions to inform convicted sex offenders of registration requirementsand community safety zone restrictions.
- Section 22-24B-14 - Duty of court to inform sexual offenders of registration requirement and communitysafety zone restrictions.
- Section 22-24B-15 - Registration records and lists as public records--Confidentiality of victim identifyinginformation.
- Section 22-24B-16 - Penalties for crime committed as result of information from sex offender registry.
- Section 22-24B-17 - Petition for removal from the sex offender registry--Service--Response.
- Section 22-24B-18 - Petition and documentation--Contents.
- Section 22-24B-19 - Criteria for removal from registry as Tier I offender.
- Section 22-24B-19.1 - Criteria for removal from registry as Tier II offender.
- Section 22-24B-19.2 - Tier III offender defined.
- Section 22-24B-19.3 - Recidivist sex offender defined.
- Section 22-24B-2 - Registration of convicted sex offenders--Time limit--Violation as felony--Discharge.
- Section 22-24B-2.1 - Sex offender registry consists of three tiers.
- Section 22-24B-20 - Order for removal of name from sex offender registry--Denial of petition.
- Section 22-24B-21 - Internet site containing sex offender registration information--Division andregistering agency not liable for good faith conduct.
- Section 22-24B-22 - Definitions.
- Section 22-24B-23 - Restrictions on residence within community safety zone--Violation as felony.
- Section 22-24B-24 - Loitering within community safety zone prohibited--Exception--Violation as felony.
- Section 22-24B-25 - Inconsistent local ordinances on residence and community access prohibited.
- Section 22-24B-26 - Petition for order of exemption from safety zone restrictions--Contents--Service--Response.
- Section 22-24B-27 - Eligibility for exemption from community safety zone restrictions.
- Section 22-24B-28 - Order granting or denying petition--Restrictions on subsequent petition.
- Section 22-24B-29 - Summary description of offense forwarded to or developed by Division of CriminalInvestigation.
- Section 22-24B-3 - Work defined.
- Section 22-24B-30 - Inmate and juvenile offender registration--Time limit--Submission to Division ofCriminal Investigation--Notice of change of status.
- Section 22-24B-31 - Foreign criminal conviction registration--Time limit--Violation as felony.
- Section 22-24B-32 - Immunity from liability for certain good faith conduct.
- Section 22-24B-33 - Eligibility for removal from registry of registrant who has committed out-of-stateoffense.
- Section 22-24B-4 - Attends school and attends classes defined.
- Section 22-24B-5 - Annual verification form mailed to registered offender--Return of form--Failure toreturn form_Violation as felony.
- Section 22-24B-6 - Commencement or change in enrollment or employment--Report to local lawenforcement--Time limit--Violation as felony.
- Section 22-24B-7 - Registration every six months--Violation as felony.
- Section 22-24B-8 - Information required for registration of convicted sex offenders.
- Section 22-24B-8.1 - Annual confirmation by law enforcement of residence address.
- Section 22-24B-9 - Information from sex offender registry--Specifics included.
- Chapter 25 - Gambling And Lotteries
- Section 22-25-1 - Gambling defined--Keeping gambling establishment--Letting building forgambling--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-25-13 - Keeping slot machines--Free play machines excepted--Misdemeanor--Manufacture not prohibited.
- Section 22-25-14 - Slot machine and premises public nuisance--Manufacture not prohibited.
- Section 22-25-14.1 - Antique slot machine operated for nongambling purposes as defense--Preservation and return of antique machines.
- Section 22-25-2 - Repealed.
- Section 22-25-21 - Repealed.
- Section 22-25-22 - Repealed.
- Section 22-25-23 - Bingo defined.
- Section 22-25-24 - Lottery defined.
- Section 22-25-25 - Bingo and lotteries permitted for restricted purposes--Conditions.
- Section 22-25-25.1 - Congressionally chartered veterans' organization defined.
- Section 22-25-26 - Unauthorized bingo or lottery as misdemeanor.
- Section 22-25-27 - Provision of chapter not applicable to state lottery.
- Section 22-25-28 - Distributor license required for sale of bingo and lottery equipment andsupplies--Purchase or lease permitted from licensed distributors only--Annual license fee--Renewal of license
- Section 22-25-29 - Manufacturer license required of manufacturers selling bingo and lotteryequipment and supplies--Annual license fee--Renewal of license--Sales frommanufacturers to distributors--Manu
- Section 22-25-3 - Repealed.
- Section 22-25-30 - Application for license--Forms--Verification.
- Section 22-25-31 - Distributor personnel form--Verification.
- Section 22-25-32 - Certain organizations not to be distributors or manufacturers.
- Section 22-25-33 - Certain persons not to have interest in distributorship or manufacturer.
- Section 22-25-34 - Additional persons who may not have interest in distributorship ormanufacturer.
- Section 22-25-35 - Distributors, manufacturers, and persons with interest therein not to leasepremises to organizations conducting bingo or lotteries.
- Section 22-25-36 - Filing of change in information.
- Section 22-25-37 - Maintenance of records and sales invoices--Form and contents.
- Section 22-25-38 - Examination of books and records.
- Section 22-25-39 - Sales to out-of-state customers.
- Section 22-25-40 - Delivery of equipment and supplies sold for in-state use.
- Section 22-25-41 - Sale of coin-operated machines and mechanical pull-tab devices prohibited--Exception.
- Section 22-25-42 - Separate statement of rebates and discounts.
- Section 22-25-43 - Limit on gifts, premiums, and prizes from distributors and manufacturers.
- Section 22-25-46 - Requirements for deal of pull-tabs.
- Section 22-25-47 - Numbering of disposable bingo cards.
- Section 22-25-48 - Tax imposed on distributors--Payment.
- Section 22-25-49 - Promulgation of rules.
- Section 22-25-50 - Violation as misdemeanor--Second or subsequent violation as felony.
- Section 22-25-6 - Unlawful betting on animal races as common nuisance--Petty offense.
- Sections 22-25-15 to 22-25-18 - Repealed
- Sections 22-25-19, 22-25-20 - Repealed
- Sections 22-25-4, 22-25-5 - Repealed
- Sections 22-25-44, 22-25-45 - Use of deal of pull-tabs as sales promotion. Return of equipment, supplies, and pull-tabs--Recordation of transaction
- Sections 22-25-7 to 22-25-12 - Repealed
- Chapter 25A - Internet Gambling
- Section 22-25A-1 - Bet or wager defined.
- Section 22-25A-10 - Violation a felony.
- Section 22-25A-11 - Prosecution of violations.
- Section 22-25A-12 - Notification of illegal web site and penalties.
- Section 22-25A-13 - Preliminary restraining order available as condition of bond.
- Section 22-25A-14 - Permanent injunction available against guilty party.
- Section 22-25A-2 - Gambling business defined.
- Section 22-25A-3 - Internet defined.
- Section 22-25A-4 - Interactive computer service defined.
- Section 22-25A-5 - Person defined.
- Section 22-25A-6 - State defined.
- Section 22-25A-7 - Internet betting by person engaged in gambling business prohibited.
- Section 22-25A-8 - Establishment of internet gambling business prohibited.
- Section 22-25A-9 - Violation if gambling originates or terminates in state--Each bet a separate violation.
- Chapter 26 - Sabbath Breaking [Repealed]
- Chapter 27 - Interference With Religious Practices [Repealed And Transferred]
- Chapter 28 - Libel And False Publications [Repealed]
- Chapter 29 - Perjury And False Official Statements
- Section 22-29-1 - Perjury--Violation.
- Section 22-29-10 - Deposition or certificate as complete upon delivery--Intent.
- Section 22-29-11 - Obtaining money, property, or assistance by fraud from social services or relatedprograms prohibited.
- Section 22-29-12 - Failure to report changed circumstances affecting eligibility for assistance.
- Section 22-29-13 - Receipt of assistance on behalf of another as personal receipt.
- Section 22-29-14 - Unsuccessful attempt to obtain assistance as misdemeanor.
- Section 22-29-15 - Obtaining assistance with value of two hundred dollars or less as misdemeanor.
- Section 22-29-16 - Obtaining assistance with value of more than two hundred dollars as felony.
- Section 22-29-17 - Aggregation of amounts from violations with one scheme or course of conduct.
- Section 22-29-2 - Statement not known to be true.
- Section 22-29-3 - Incompetence of witness no defense.
- Section 22-29-4 - Lack of knowledge of materiality of statement no defense.
- Section 22-29-5 - Felony classes of perjury.
- Section 22-29-6 - Subornation of perjury--Violation--Punishment.
- Section 22-29-7 - Repealed.
- Section 22-29-8 - Oath defined--Irregular oath.
- Section 22-29-9 - Oath relating to future performance of official duty.
- Section 22-29-9.1 - Oath required on certain documents to obtain state benefits--Statement in lieu ofoath--Perjury.
- Chapter 30 - Robbery
- Section 22-30-1 - Robbery defined.
- Section 22-30-2 - Requisite force or fear--Force or fear to escape--Degree of force immaterial.
- Section 22-30-3 - Fear of force necessary to robbery.
- Section 22-30-4 - Taking without knowledge of victim not robbery.
- Section 22-30-5 - Repealed.
- Section 22-30-6 - Degrees of robbery.
- Section 22-30-7 - Felony classes of robbery.
- Sections 22-30-8 to 22-30-10 - Repealed
- Chapter 30A - Theft
- Section 22-30A-1 - Theft--Violation.
- Section 22-30A-10 - Embezzlement of property received in trust.
- Section 22-30A-10.1 - Return of stolen property considered in mitigation of punishment--Return not adefense.
- Section 22-30A-11 - Disqualification from public office for conversion of public property--Duration.
- Section 22-30A-12 - Unauthorized operation of vehicle or vessel as misdemeanor.
- Section 22-30A-13 - Theft by conversion of rented personalty after notice of termination.
- Section 22-30A-14 - Affirmative defense to conversion of leased or rented personalty.
- Section 22-30A-15 - Theft as single offense incorporating previous separate offenses--Terms used inalleging theft.
- Section 22-30A-16 - Ignorance and honest claim of right as affirmative defenses to theft.
- Section 22-30A-17 - Grand theft--Felony.
- Section 22-30A-17.1 - Aggravated grand theft--Felony.
- Section 22-30A-17.2 - Petty theft in the first degree--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-30A-17.3 - Petty theft in the second degree--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-30A-18 - Aggregation of related thefts to determine degree of offense.
- Section 22-30A-19 - Repealed.
- Section 22-30A-19.1 - Liability of shoplifter to owner or seller--Penalty.
- Section 22-30A-19.2 - Detention of suspected shoplifter--Reasonableness--Grounds.
- Section 22-30A-19.3 - Demand for payment by victim of retail theft.
- Section 22-30A-19.4 - Failure to pay liability for theft--Penalty doubled.
- Section 22-30A-2 - Transfer of another's property as theft.
- Section 22-30A-2.1 - Repealed.
- Section 22-30A-20 - Unauthorized possession of federal Department of Agriculture commoditiestransferred to state.
- Section 22-30A-21 - Law enforcement officer retaining seized property as theft.
- Section 22-30A-24 - Theft by insufficient funds check--Degrees according to amount--Aggregation ofchecks.
- Section 22-30A-25 - Theft by no account check--Degrees according to amount--Aggregation of checks.
- Section 22-30A-26 - Return of property or payment of check and the costs and expenses prohibits criminalprosecution.
- Section 22-30A-27 - Passing insufficient funds check as prima facie evidence of knowledge ofinsufficiency.
- Section 22-30A-28 - Goods, services, taxes, and other obligations as present consideration.
- Section 22-30A-29 - Postdated check not in violation.
- Section 22-30A-3 - Theft by deception.
- Section 22-30A-30 - Prosecution for passing check against insufficient funds--Establishment of probablecause-Testimony of official not necessary.
- Section 22-30A-31 - Passing check as prima facie evidence.
- Section 22-30A-32 - Notice of dishonor required before prosecution for theft by insufficient funds--Checkor theft by no account check--Presumption of service--Waiting period.
- Section 22-30A-33 - Additional civil penalty for failure to pay amount of check and fees and costs--Prosecution.
- Section 22-30A-34 - Contents of notice of dishonor.
- Section 22-30A-35 - Proof of notice not required--Payment of check, costs, and expenses bar toprosecution.
- Section 22-30A-36 - Limitation of theft by insufficient funds check and theft by no account checkprosecutions.
- Section 22-30A-37 - Circumstances under which maker, drawer, or issuer not criminally or civilly liablefor damages and costs.
- Section 22-30A-38 - Combination of instruments--Court.
- Section 22-30A-39 - Alteration or removal of serial number--Possession of property with altered serialnumber--Felony.
- Section 22-30A-4 - Theft by threat.
- Section 22-30A-40 - Liability for cost of motor fuel received--Service charge.
- Section 22-30A-41 - Request for vehicle owner information--Format and content--Response by lawenforcement.
- Section 22-30A-42 - Demand for payment from motor vehicle owner for motor fuel received--Content ofnotice.
- Section 22-30A-43 - Payment or dispute of claim--Court action--Service charge and expenses.
- Section 22-30A-5 - Repealed.
- Section 22-30A-6 - Theft of lost or mislaid property.
- Section 22-30A-7 - Receiving stolen property.
- Section 22-30A-8 - Obtaining property or services without paying.
- Section 22-30A-8.1 - Obtaining property or services with false credit card.
- Section 22-30A-9 - Diverting services of another.
- Sections 22-30A-22, 22-30A-23 - Repealed
- Sections 22-30A-3.1 to 22-30A-3.3 - Transferred
- Sections 22-30A-8.2 to 22-30A-8.5 - Transferred
- Chapter 31 - Extortion [Repealed]
- Chapter 32 - Burglary And Unlawful Entry
- Section 22-32-1 - First degree burglary--Felony.
- Section 22-32-15 - Nighttime defined.
- Section 22-32-16 - Repealed.
- Section 22-32-17 - Possession of weapon or tools with intent to commit burglary--Felony.
- Section 22-32-18 - Repealed.
- Section 22-32-19 - Aggravated criminal entry of a motor vehicle--Felony.
- Section 22-32-2 - Repealed.
- Section 22-32-3 - Second degree burglary--Felony.
- Section 22-32-8 - Third degree burglary--Felony.
- Sections 22-32-4 to 22-32-7 - Repealed
- Sections 22-32-9 to 22-32-14 - Repealed
- Chapter 33 - Arson34. Vandalism And Injuries To Property
- Section 22-33-9 - Repealed.
- Section 22-33-9.1 - First degree arson--Felony.
- Section 22-33-9.2 - Second degree arson--Felony.
- Section 22-33-9.3 - Reckless burning or exploding--Felony.
- Section 22-33-9.4 - Failure to control or report dangerous fire--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-33-9.5 - Occupied structure defined.
- Sections 22-33-1 to 22-33-4 - Repealed
- Sections 22-33-5 to 22-33-8 - Repealed
- Chapter 35 - Criminal Trespass
- Chapter 36 - Public Nuisances
- Section 22-36-1 - Nuisances for which punishment not otherwise prescribed--Failure to remove publicnuisance--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-36-2 - (Section effective until approval of repeal by SL 2009, ch 171 to be submitted to thevoters at the November 2, 2010 election.) Smoking in public place or place ofemployment prohibite
- Section 22-36-3 - (Section effective until approval of repeal by SL 2009, ch 171 to be submitted to thevoters at the November 2, 2010 election.) Public place defined.
- Chapter 37 - Larceny And Misappropriation Of Property [Repealed]
- Chapter 38 - Embezzlement [Repealed]
- Chapter 39 - Forgery And Counterfeiting
- Chapter 40 - Identity Crimes
- Section 22-40-1 - Impersonation with intent to deceive law enforcement officer--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-40-10 - Physical presence in county not necessary to commission of identity theft.
- Section 22-40-11 - Reencoder and scanning device defined.
- Section 22-40-12 - Use of scanning device on payment card--Intent--Felony.
- Section 22-40-13 - Use of reencoder with payment card data--Intent--Felony.
- Section 22-40-14 - Possession of scanning device or reencoder with intent to defraud--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-40-15 - Making or possessing forgery or counterfeiting devices--Felony.
- Section 22-40-16 - Impersonation of officer, employee, firefighter, or person causing injury orfraud--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-40-8 - Identity theft--Felony.
- Section 22-40-9 - Identifying information defined.
- Sections 22-40-2 to 22-40-7 - Repealed
- Chapter 41 - Fraud And Misrepresentations [Repealed And Transferred]
- Section 22-41-1 - Transferred.
- Section 22-41-1.1 - Repealed.
- Section 22-41-13 - Repealed.
- Section 22-41-14 - Repealed.
- Section 22-41-3 - Repealed.
- Sections 22-41-1.2 to 22-41-2.4 - Transferred
- Sections 22-41-10 to 22-41-12 - Repealed
- Sections 22-41-3.1 to 22-41-3.4 - Transferred
- Sections 22-41-4 to 22-41-9 - Repealed
- Chapter 42 - Controlled Substances And Marijuana
- Section 22-42-1 - Definition of terms.
- Section 22-42-10 - Keeping place for use or sale of controlled substances as felony.
- Section 22-42-11 - Inhabiting room where controlled substances illegally stored or used as misdemeanor.
- Section 22-42-12 - Civil fine for violation of regulatory provisions--Additional fine remitted to drugabuse or rehabilitation program.
- Section 22-42-13 - Criminal penalties in addition to civil and administrative penalties.
- Section 22-42-14 - Repealed.
- Section 22-42-15 - Ingesting substance, except alcoholic beverages, for the purpose of becomingintoxicated as misdemeanor--Venue for violation.
- Section 22-42-16 - Delivery or manufacture of noncontrolled substance represented to be controlledsubstance as felony.
- Section 22-42-17 - Controlled substances obtained concurrently from different medical practitioners--Misdemeanor.
- Section 22-42-18 - Definitions of terms used in §§ 22-42-19 to 22-42-21, inclusive.
- Section 22-42-19 - Drug free zones created--Violation as felony--Sentence--Defense.
- Section 22-42-2 - Unauthorized manufacture, distribution, counterfeiting or possession of substanceswith high potential for abuse as felony--Mandatory sentences.
- Section 22-42-2.1 - Written prescription required to dispense Schedule II substance--Refills prohibited--Felony.
- Section 22-42-2.2 - Oral prescription permitted for Schedule II substance under specified conditions.
- Section 22-42-2.3 - Mitigating circumstances--Departure from mandatory sentence.
- Section 22-42-2.4 - Conspiracy to commit violation of § 22-42-2--Punishment same as provided underthat section.
- Section 22-42-20 - Violation of drug-free zones as separate count in indictment.
- Section 22-42-21 - Lack of knowledge as to age of minor not a defense.
- Section 22-42-3 - Unauthorized manufacture, distribution, counterfeiting, or possession of substancewith moderate potential for abuse as felony--Mandatory sentences.
- Section 22-42-4 - Unauthorized manufacture, distribution, counterfeiting or possession of substancewith low potential for abuse as felony--Mandatory sentences.
- Section 22-42-4.1 - Prescription required to dispense Schedule III or Schedule IV substance--Refillrestricted--Felony.
- Section 22-42-4.2 - Schedule II, III, or IV substances to be distributed only for a medical purpose.
- Section 22-42-5 - Unauthorized possession of controlled substance as felony.
- Section 22-42-6 - Possession of marijuana prohibited--Degrees according to amount.
- Section 22-42-7 - Distribution or possession with intent to distribute specified amounts of marijuana.
- Section 22-42-8 - Obtaining possession of controlled substance by theft, misrepresentation, forgery, orfraud.
- Section 22-42-9 - Manufacture, distribution, or possession of equipment for making counterfeitcontrolled substance as felony.
- Chapter 42A - Drug Paraphernalia
- Chapter 43 - Commercial Bribery
- Chapter 44 - Cable Television And Multipoint Distribution Systems
- Section 22-44-1 - Obstruction of community antenna television system transmissions as misdemeanor.
- Section 22-44-2 - Equipment for receiving services without payment--Installation or possession asmisdemeanor.
- Section 22-44-2.1 - Manufacture, sale, or distribution of equipment for receiving service withoutpayment as misdemeanor.
- Section 22-44-3 - Seizure of equipment.
- Chapter 45 - Unlawfully Obtaining Benefits Or Payments From Medical Assistance Program
- Section 22-45-1 - Definition of terms.
- Section 22-45-10 - Use of other civil or criminal remedy not precluded.
- Section 22-45-2 - Action by which claimant commits an offense--Violation a felony.
- Section 22-45-3 - Application to participate as provider--Perjury for submitting false statements--Violation a felony.
- Section 22-45-4 - Action of person aiding provider with goods or services or referring individuals toprovider for which additional value received an offense--Violation a felony.
- Section 22-45-5 - Offense of acceptance of amount in addition to amount legally payable underprogram--Violation a felony.
- Section 22-45-6 - Failure to keep necessary records upon which claim is based--Violation amisdemeanor.
- Section 22-45-7 - Liability for receipt of payment by person not entitled thereto.
- Section 22-45-8 - Suspension or exclusion from participation as provider of person convicted ofcommitting offense.
- Section 22-45-9 - Access to records by attorney general, state medicaid control unit, and grand jury.
- Chapter 46 - Abuse, Neglect, Or Exploitation Of Elders Or Adults With Disabilities
- Section 22-46-1 - Definition of terms.
- Section 22-46-1.1 - Neglect--Exclusions from definition.
- Section 22-46-2 - Abuse or neglect of elder or adult with a disability--Felony.
- Section 22-46-3 - Theft by exploitation--Penalty.
- Section 22-46-4 - Repealed.
- Section 22-46-5 - Investigating violations.
- Section 22-46-6 - Transferred.
- Section 22-46-7 - Report of abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
- Chapter 47 - Debt Adjusting [Transferred]