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24-15-28. Reimbursement of county for expenses incurred in detention of parole violator. The state shall reimburse any county of this state for expenses the county incurs for the detention of a parolee pursuant to §§ 24-15-19 and 24-15-21. The reimbursement may not exceed fifty dollars per day. Upon receipt of the bill, the state shall make reimbursement within thirty days. No county may be reimbursed by the state for costs incurred from detaining a parolee held for criminal charges unrelated to the parolee's current conviction and sentence.

Source: SL 1994, ch 191, § 1; SL 1999, ch 130, § 1.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-24 > Chapter-15 > Statute-24-15-28

24-15-28. Reimbursement of county for expenses incurred in detention of parole violator. The state shall reimburse any county of this state for expenses the county incurs for the detention of a parolee pursuant to §§ 24-15-19 and 24-15-21. The reimbursement may not exceed fifty dollars per day. Upon receipt of the bill, the state shall make reimbursement within thirty days. No county may be reimbursed by the state for costs incurred from detaining a parolee held for criminal charges unrelated to the parolee's current conviction and sentence.

Source: SL 1994, ch 191, § 1; SL 1999, ch 130, § 1.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-24 > Chapter-15 > Statute-24-15-28

24-15-28. Reimbursement of county for expenses incurred in detention of parole violator. The state shall reimburse any county of this state for expenses the county incurs for the detention of a parolee pursuant to §§ 24-15-19 and 24-15-21. The reimbursement may not exceed fifty dollars per day. Upon receipt of the bill, the state shall make reimbursement within thirty days. No county may be reimbursed by the state for costs incurred from detaining a parolee held for criminal charges unrelated to the parolee's current conviction and sentence.

Source: SL 1994, ch 191, § 1; SL 1999, ch 130, § 1.