South Dakota Statutes

§ 60-4-12 — Presumption of good faith disclosure of employment information to prospective employers.

South Dakota § 60-4-12
JurisdictionSouth Dakota
Title 60LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
Ch. 60-4TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT

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S.D. Codified Laws § 60-4-12 (2026).

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Any employer or agent of the employer, who in writing, discloses information about the job performance of an employee or former employee to a prospective employer of that person at the written request of the prospective employer or the employee or former employee is presumed to be acting in good faith and, unless lack of good faith is shown by clear and convincing evidence, may not be held liable for the disclosure or its consequences. Any written response to the written request shall be made available to the employee or the former employee upon written request. For purposes of this section, the presumption of good faith is rebutted upon a showing that the employer or agent of the employer:

(1)Recklessly, knowingly, or with a malicious purpose, disclosed false or deliberately misleadin

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Related

Estate of Dimond
2008 SD 131 (South Dakota Supreme Court, 2008)

Legislative History

SL 1996, ch 301.

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