South Dakota Statutes

§ 27A-10-1 — Petition asserting need for immediate intervention of mentally ill person--Contents.

South Dakota § 27A-10-1
JurisdictionSouth Dakota
Title 27AMENTALLY ILL PERSONS
Ch. 27A-9EMERGENCY COMMITMENT

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S.D. Codified Laws § 27A-10-1 (2026).

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If any person is alleged to be severely mentally ill and in such condition that immediate intervention is necessary for the protection from physical harm to self or others, any person, eighteen years of age or older, may complete a petition stating the factual basis for concluding that such person is severely mentally ill and in immediate need of intervention. The petition shall be upon a form and be verified by affidavit. The petition shall include the following:

(1)A statement by the petitioner that the petitioner believes, on the basis of personal knowledge, that such person is, as a result of severe mental illness, a danger to self or others;
(2)The specific nature of the danger;
(3)A summary of the information upon which the statement of danger is based;
(4)A statement

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Related

White v. Califano
437 F. Supp. 543 (D. South Dakota, 1977)
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Closs v. South Dakota Board of Pardons & Paroles
2003 SD 1 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 2003)
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State v. Parris
2025 S.D. 27 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 2025)

Legislative History

SL 1974, ch 184, § 2; SL 1975, ch 181, § 107; SDCL Supp, § 27-7A-2; SL 1991, ch 220, § 110; SL 2000, ch 129, § 3.

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