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32-12-17.14. Either driver license or nondriver identification card held by same person to be marked as not acceptable for federal purposes. A person may hold a South Dakota driver license and a South Dakota nondriver identification card. However, the person can only have one driver license or nondriver identification card that is acceptable by federal agencies for federal purposes. If a person holds both a driver license and a nondriver identification card, one of the documents shall be clearly marked as not acceptable by federal agencies for federal purposes.

Source: SL 2009, ch 154, § 11, eff. Dec. 31, 2009.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-32 > Chapter-12 > Statute-32-12-17-14

32-12-17.14. Either driver license or nondriver identification card held by same person to be marked as not acceptable for federal purposes. A person may hold a South Dakota driver license and a South Dakota nondriver identification card. However, the person can only have one driver license or nondriver identification card that is acceptable by federal agencies for federal purposes. If a person holds both a driver license and a nondriver identification card, one of the documents shall be clearly marked as not acceptable by federal agencies for federal purposes.

Source: SL 2009, ch 154, § 11, eff. Dec. 31, 2009.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-32 > Chapter-12 > Statute-32-12-17-14

32-12-17.14. Either driver license or nondriver identification card held by same person to be marked as not acceptable for federal purposes. A person may hold a South Dakota driver license and a South Dakota nondriver identification card. However, the person can only have one driver license or nondriver identification card that is acceptable by federal agencies for federal purposes. If a person holds both a driver license and a nondriver identification card, one of the documents shall be clearly marked as not acceptable by federal agencies for federal purposes.

Source: SL 2009, ch 154, § 11, eff. Dec. 31, 2009.