South Dakota Statutes
§ 1-27-37 — Written request for disclosure of records.
South Dakota § 1-27-37
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Bluebook
S.D. Codified Laws § 1-27-37 (2026).
Text
If an informal request is denied in whole or in part by the custodian of a document or record, a written request may be made by the requestor pursuant to this section:
(1)A written request may be made to the public record officer of the public entity involved. The public record officer shall promptly respond to the written request but in no event later than ten business days from receipt of the request. The public record officer shall respond to the request by:
(a)Providing the record in whole or in part to the requestor upon payment of any applicable fees pursuant to §§ 1-27-35 and 1-27-36 ;
(b)Denying the request for the record; or (c) Acknowledging that the public record officer has received the request and providing an estimate of the time reasonably required to further
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Related
Grant County Concerned Citizens v. Grant County Board of Adjustment
2015 SD 54 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 2015)
Mercer v. South Dakota Attorney General Office
2015 SD 31 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 2015)
Legislative History
SL 2008, ch 14, § 5.
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