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58-4A-15. Limitations of chapter. The provisions of this chapter do not:
(1) Preempt the authority or relieve the duty of any other law enforcement agency to investigate, examine, and prosecute suspected violations of law;
(2) Prevent or prohibit a person from voluntarily disclosing any information concerning insurance fraud to any law enforcement agency;
(3) Limit any of the powers granted elsewhere by the laws of this state to the director of insurance or the Division of Insurance to investigate and examine possible violations of law and to take appropriate action; or
(4) Limit any of the powers granted elsewhere by the laws of this state to any state agency to investigate and examine possible violations of law and to take appropriate action.

Source: SL 1999, ch 241, § 15.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-58 > Chapter-04a > Statute-58-4a-15

58-4A-15. Limitations of chapter. The provisions of this chapter do not:
(1) Preempt the authority or relieve the duty of any other law enforcement agency to investigate, examine, and prosecute suspected violations of law;
(2) Prevent or prohibit a person from voluntarily disclosing any information concerning insurance fraud to any law enforcement agency;
(3) Limit any of the powers granted elsewhere by the laws of this state to the director of insurance or the Division of Insurance to investigate and examine possible violations of law and to take appropriate action; or
(4) Limit any of the powers granted elsewhere by the laws of this state to any state agency to investigate and examine possible violations of law and to take appropriate action.

Source: SL 1999, ch 241, § 15.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-58 > Chapter-04a > Statute-58-4a-15

58-4A-15. Limitations of chapter. The provisions of this chapter do not:
(1) Preempt the authority or relieve the duty of any other law enforcement agency to investigate, examine, and prosecute suspected violations of law;
(2) Prevent or prohibit a person from voluntarily disclosing any information concerning insurance fraud to any law enforcement agency;
(3) Limit any of the powers granted elsewhere by the laws of this state to the director of insurance or the Division of Insurance to investigate and examine possible violations of law and to take appropriate action; or
(4) Limit any of the powers granted elsewhere by the laws of this state to any state agency to investigate and examine possible violations of law and to take appropriate action.

Source: SL 1999, ch 241, § 15.