South Dakota Statutes

§ 21-34-6 — Power of court to compel obedience and punish violations--Maximum penalties.

South Dakota § 21-34-6
JurisdictionSouth Dakota
Title 21JUDICIAL REMEDIES
Ch. 21-34ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS ENFORCED UNDER CONTEMPT POWERS

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S.D. Codified Laws § 21-34-6 (2026).

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In any and all cases under this chapter, the court shall have jurisdiction by order, judgment, or decree to compel the obedience or stop or punish the violation which is certified and to fix such time within which obedience may be made or violation stopped and to order, adjudge, or decree and enforce a penalty not exceeding a fine of five thousand dollars or confinement in any county jail or state prison not exceeding one year, or both such fine and imprisonment.

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South Dakota Board of Nursing v. Jones
1997 SD 78 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 1997)
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Legislative History

SDC 1939, § 65.0107.

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