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25-7-6.28. Child residence with parent for a night--Residence for days. For the purposes of §§ 25-7-6.14 and 25-7-6.27, a child resides with a parent for a night if the child sleeps:
(1) At the residence of that parent at night, whether or not the parent is present; or
(2) In the company of the parent, if the child does not sleep at a parent's residence.
If, in a calendar year, due to a parent's nighttime work schedule, a child resides with a parent for days, but not nights, the court may condition the abatement on the required days rather than nights. In those instances, on a school day, the child is treated as residing at the primary residence registered with the school.

Source: SL 2009, ch 130, § 11.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-25 > Chapter-07 > Statute-25-7-6-28

25-7-6.28. Child residence with parent for a night--Residence for days. For the purposes of §§ 25-7-6.14 and 25-7-6.27, a child resides with a parent for a night if the child sleeps:
(1) At the residence of that parent at night, whether or not the parent is present; or
(2) In the company of the parent, if the child does not sleep at a parent's residence.
If, in a calendar year, due to a parent's nighttime work schedule, a child resides with a parent for days, but not nights, the court may condition the abatement on the required days rather than nights. In those instances, on a school day, the child is treated as residing at the primary residence registered with the school.

Source: SL 2009, ch 130, § 11.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-25 > Chapter-07 > Statute-25-7-6-28

25-7-6.28. Child residence with parent for a night--Residence for days. For the purposes of §§ 25-7-6.14 and 25-7-6.27, a child resides with a parent for a night if the child sleeps:
(1) At the residence of that parent at night, whether or not the parent is present; or
(2) In the company of the parent, if the child does not sleep at a parent's residence.
If, in a calendar year, due to a parent's nighttime work schedule, a child resides with a parent for days, but not nights, the court may condition the abatement on the required days rather than nights. In those instances, on a school day, the child is treated as residing at the primary residence registered with the school.

Source: SL 2009, ch 130, § 11.