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22-19-9. Taking, enticing away, or keeping of unmarried minor child by parent--Misdemeanor--Subsequent violation felony. Any parent who takes, entices away, or keeps his or her unmarried minor child from the custody or visitation of the other parent, or any other person having lawful custody or right of visitation, in violation of a custody or visitation determination entitled to enforcement by the courts of this state, without prior consent is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. Any subsequent violation of this section is a Class 6 felony.

Source: SL 1979, ch 171, § 7; SL 1980, ch 174, § 1; SL 1985, ch 178, § 1; SL 2005, ch 120, § 118.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-22 > Chapter-19 > Statute-22-19-9

22-19-9. Taking, enticing away, or keeping of unmarried minor child by parent--Misdemeanor--Subsequent violation felony. Any parent who takes, entices away, or keeps his or her unmarried minor child from the custody or visitation of the other parent, or any other person having lawful custody or right of visitation, in violation of a custody or visitation determination entitled to enforcement by the courts of this state, without prior consent is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. Any subsequent violation of this section is a Class 6 felony.

Source: SL 1979, ch 171, § 7; SL 1980, ch 174, § 1; SL 1985, ch 178, § 1; SL 2005, ch 120, § 118.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-22 > Chapter-19 > Statute-22-19-9

22-19-9. Taking, enticing away, or keeping of unmarried minor child by parent--Misdemeanor--Subsequent violation felony. Any parent who takes, entices away, or keeps his or her unmarried minor child from the custody or visitation of the other parent, or any other person having lawful custody or right of visitation, in violation of a custody or visitation determination entitled to enforcement by the courts of this state, without prior consent is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. Any subsequent violation of this section is a Class 6 felony.

Source: SL 1979, ch 171, § 7; SL 1980, ch 174, § 1; SL 1985, ch 178, § 1; SL 2005, ch 120, § 118.