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23-5A-29. Expungement of record--Receipt of court order--Exception. Upon receipt of written request for expungement; certified copy of the final court order reversing and dismissing the conviction or delinquency adjudication; and any other information necessary to ascertain the validity of the request, the South Dakota State Forensic Laboratory shall expunge all DNA records and identifiable information in the database pertaining to the person and destroy the DNA sample from the person, unless the South Dakota State Forensic Laboratory determines that the person has otherwise become obligated to submit a DNA sample.

Source: SL 2003, ch 133, § 29.

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Statutes > South-dakota > Title-23 > Chapter-05a > Statute-23-5a-29

23-5A-29. Expungement of record--Receipt of court order--Exception. Upon receipt of written request for expungement; certified copy of the final court order reversing and dismissing the conviction or delinquency adjudication; and any other information necessary to ascertain the validity of the request, the South Dakota State Forensic Laboratory shall expunge all DNA records and identifiable information in the database pertaining to the person and destroy the DNA sample from the person, unless the South Dakota State Forensic Laboratory determines that the person has otherwise become obligated to submit a DNA sample.

Source: SL 2003, ch 133, § 29.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-23 > Chapter-05a > Statute-23-5a-29

23-5A-29. Expungement of record--Receipt of court order--Exception. Upon receipt of written request for expungement; certified copy of the final court order reversing and dismissing the conviction or delinquency adjudication; and any other information necessary to ascertain the validity of the request, the South Dakota State Forensic Laboratory shall expunge all DNA records and identifiable information in the database pertaining to the person and destroy the DNA sample from the person, unless the South Dakota State Forensic Laboratory determines that the person has otherwise become obligated to submit a DNA sample.

Source: SL 2003, ch 133, § 29.