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23-3-39.8. Policies on response to domestic abuse situations. Each law enforcement agency shall adopt and implement written policies on its response to domestic abuse situations. The policies shall include standards of a felony, misdemeanor, and citizen's arrest; verification and enforcement of restraining and stay away orders; cite and release policies; emergency assistance to victims including medical care, transportation to shelter, and police standbys for removing personal property; assistance to victims in pursuing criminal prosecution; notification to victims of their rights; and incident report writing.

Source: SL 1994, ch 171, § 3.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-23 > Chapter-03 > Statute-23-3-39-8

23-3-39.8. Policies on response to domestic abuse situations. Each law enforcement agency shall adopt and implement written policies on its response to domestic abuse situations. The policies shall include standards of a felony, misdemeanor, and citizen's arrest; verification and enforcement of restraining and stay away orders; cite and release policies; emergency assistance to victims including medical care, transportation to shelter, and police standbys for removing personal property; assistance to victims in pursuing criminal prosecution; notification to victims of their rights; and incident report writing.

Source: SL 1994, ch 171, § 3.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-23 > Chapter-03 > Statute-23-3-39-8

23-3-39.8. Policies on response to domestic abuse situations. Each law enforcement agency shall adopt and implement written policies on its response to domestic abuse situations. The policies shall include standards of a felony, misdemeanor, and citizen's arrest; verification and enforcement of restraining and stay away orders; cite and release policies; emergency assistance to victims including medical care, transportation to shelter, and police standbys for removing personal property; assistance to victims in pursuing criminal prosecution; notification to victims of their rights; and incident report writing.

Source: SL 1994, ch 171, § 3.