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16-16-7.2. Certificates and affidavits filed with application. There shall be filed therewith:
(1) A certificate of admission to the bar in such other jurisdictions where the applicant is licensed;
(2) A certificate from the proper courts therein that the applicant is a member in good standing; and
(3) An affidavit of the supervising attorney that he is licensed to practice in South Dakota; that the applicant, upon admission, will be employed by and associated with the legal aid bureau or public defender agency; and, that the supervising attorney has found the applicant to be a reputable attorney and recommends his or her admission to practice.

Source: Supreme Court Rule 76-6.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-16 > Chapter-16 > Statute-16-16-7-2

16-16-7.2. Certificates and affidavits filed with application. There shall be filed therewith:
(1) A certificate of admission to the bar in such other jurisdictions where the applicant is licensed;
(2) A certificate from the proper courts therein that the applicant is a member in good standing; and
(3) An affidavit of the supervising attorney that he is licensed to practice in South Dakota; that the applicant, upon admission, will be employed by and associated with the legal aid bureau or public defender agency; and, that the supervising attorney has found the applicant to be a reputable attorney and recommends his or her admission to practice.

Source: Supreme Court Rule 76-6.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-16 > Chapter-16 > Statute-16-16-7-2

16-16-7.2. Certificates and affidavits filed with application. There shall be filed therewith:
(1) A certificate of admission to the bar in such other jurisdictions where the applicant is licensed;
(2) A certificate from the proper courts therein that the applicant is a member in good standing; and
(3) An affidavit of the supervising attorney that he is licensed to practice in South Dakota; that the applicant, upon admission, will be employed by and associated with the legal aid bureau or public defender agency; and, that the supervising attorney has found the applicant to be a reputable attorney and recommends his or her admission to practice.

Source: Supreme Court Rule 76-6.