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3-8-4.3. Compensation permitted for other state employment during unpaid leave of absence. Any state employee who takes leave of absence without pay from his or her primary employment with the state may accept payment from the funds of other state institutions, departments, offices, or agencies for services rendered to such other institution, department, office, or agency. Compensation for additional services performed while on leave of absence without pay does not constitute dual compensation within the purview of § 3-8-4 or 3-8-4.1.

Source: SL 1976, ch 37, § 5; SL 2010, ch 19, § 79.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-3 > Chapter-08 > Statute-3-8-4-3

3-8-4.3. Compensation permitted for other state employment during unpaid leave of absence. Any state employee who takes leave of absence without pay from his or her primary employment with the state may accept payment from the funds of other state institutions, departments, offices, or agencies for services rendered to such other institution, department, office, or agency. Compensation for additional services performed while on leave of absence without pay does not constitute dual compensation within the purview of § 3-8-4 or 3-8-4.1.

Source: SL 1976, ch 37, § 5; SL 2010, ch 19, § 79.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-3 > Chapter-08 > Statute-3-8-4-3

3-8-4.3. Compensation permitted for other state employment during unpaid leave of absence. Any state employee who takes leave of absence without pay from his or her primary employment with the state may accept payment from the funds of other state institutions, departments, offices, or agencies for services rendered to such other institution, department, office, or agency. Compensation for additional services performed while on leave of absence without pay does not constitute dual compensation within the purview of § 3-8-4 or 3-8-4.1.

Source: SL 1976, ch 37, § 5; SL 2010, ch 19, § 79.