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61-6-14.1. Misconduct defined. As used in this chapter, misconduct is:
(1) Failure to obey orders, rules, or instructions, or failure to discharge the duties for which an individual was employed; or
(2) Substantial disregard of the employer's interests or of the employee's duties and obligations to the employer; or
(3) Conduct evincing such willful or wanton disregard of an employer's interests as is found in deliberate violations or disregard of standards of behavior which the employer has the right to expect of an employee; or
(4) Carelessness or negligence of such degree or recurrence as to manifest equal culpability or wrongful intent.
However, mere inefficiency, unsatisfactory conduct, failure to perform as the result of inability or incapacity, a good faith error in judgment or discretion, or conduct mandated by a religious belief which belief cannot be reasonably accommodated by the employer is not misconduct.

Source: SL 1984, ch 337; SL 1989, ch 449, § 2; SL 1992, ch 363, § 1; SL 2008, ch 277, § 122.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-61 > Chapter-06 > Statute-61-6-14-1

61-6-14.1. Misconduct defined. As used in this chapter, misconduct is:
(1) Failure to obey orders, rules, or instructions, or failure to discharge the duties for which an individual was employed; or
(2) Substantial disregard of the employer's interests or of the employee's duties and obligations to the employer; or
(3) Conduct evincing such willful or wanton disregard of an employer's interests as is found in deliberate violations or disregard of standards of behavior which the employer has the right to expect of an employee; or
(4) Carelessness or negligence of such degree or recurrence as to manifest equal culpability or wrongful intent.
However, mere inefficiency, unsatisfactory conduct, failure to perform as the result of inability or incapacity, a good faith error in judgment or discretion, or conduct mandated by a religious belief which belief cannot be reasonably accommodated by the employer is not misconduct.

Source: SL 1984, ch 337; SL 1989, ch 449, § 2; SL 1992, ch 363, § 1; SL 2008, ch 277, § 122.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-61 > Chapter-06 > Statute-61-6-14-1

61-6-14.1. Misconduct defined. As used in this chapter, misconduct is:
(1) Failure to obey orders, rules, or instructions, or failure to discharge the duties for which an individual was employed; or
(2) Substantial disregard of the employer's interests or of the employee's duties and obligations to the employer; or
(3) Conduct evincing such willful or wanton disregard of an employer's interests as is found in deliberate violations or disregard of standards of behavior which the employer has the right to expect of an employee; or
(4) Carelessness or negligence of such degree or recurrence as to manifest equal culpability or wrongful intent.
However, mere inefficiency, unsatisfactory conduct, failure to perform as the result of inability or incapacity, a good faith error in judgment or discretion, or conduct mandated by a religious belief which belief cannot be reasonably accommodated by the employer is not misconduct.

Source: SL 1984, ch 337; SL 1989, ch 449, § 2; SL 1992, ch 363, § 1; SL 2008, ch 277, § 122.