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22-45-6. Failure to keep necessary records upon which claim is based--Violation a misdemeanor. A person commits an offense if he:
(1) Having submitted a claim for or received payment for a good or a service under the program, intentionally fails to maintain such records as are necessary to disclose fully the nature of all a good or a service for which a claim was submitted or payment was received, or such records as are necessary to disclose fully all income and expenditures upon which rates of payment were based, for a period of at least six years following the date on which payment was received; or
(2) Knowingly destroys such records within six years from the date payment was received.
A violation of this section is a Class 1 misdemeanor.

Source: SL 1986, ch 187, § 6.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-22 > Chapter-45 > Statute-22-45-6

22-45-6. Failure to keep necessary records upon which claim is based--Violation a misdemeanor. A person commits an offense if he:
(1) Having submitted a claim for or received payment for a good or a service under the program, intentionally fails to maintain such records as are necessary to disclose fully the nature of all a good or a service for which a claim was submitted or payment was received, or such records as are necessary to disclose fully all income and expenditures upon which rates of payment were based, for a period of at least six years following the date on which payment was received; or
(2) Knowingly destroys such records within six years from the date payment was received.
A violation of this section is a Class 1 misdemeanor.

Source: SL 1986, ch 187, § 6.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-22 > Chapter-45 > Statute-22-45-6

22-45-6. Failure to keep necessary records upon which claim is based--Violation a misdemeanor. A person commits an offense if he:
(1) Having submitted a claim for or received payment for a good or a service under the program, intentionally fails to maintain such records as are necessary to disclose fully the nature of all a good or a service for which a claim was submitted or payment was received, or such records as are necessary to disclose fully all income and expenditures upon which rates of payment were based, for a period of at least six years following the date on which payment was received; or
(2) Knowingly destroys such records within six years from the date payment was received.
A violation of this section is a Class 1 misdemeanor.

Source: SL 1986, ch 187, § 6.