CHAPTER 23-3
LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES
23-3-1 Police in municipalities--Law governing--Size of force.
23-3-2 23-3-2. Repealed by SL 2011, ch 2, § 104.
23-3-3 Attorney general--Jurisdiction concurrent with state's attorneys.
23-3-4 Papers filed and appearances by attorney general.
23-3-5 Duties of state's attorney in criminal matters unaffected by authority of attorney general.
23-3-6 Division of Criminal Investigation--Control by attorney general.
23-3-7 Personnel of division--Employment by attorney general--Compensation.
23-3-8 Equipment purchase by attorney general.
23-3-9 Expenditures of division limited to appropriation.
23-3-10 Police powers of division personnel.
23-3-11 Personnel of division--Direction of operations by Governor.
23-3-12 Duty of division to prevent and detect violations.
23-3-13 Apprehension of criminals and fugitives by division.
23-3-14 Cooperation of division with local peace officers.
23-3-15 Cooperation of division with agencies of other state, tribal governments, and FBI.
23-3-15.1 Cooperation with Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe--Certain positions to have criminal history checks.
23-3-15.2 Fingerprint check of applicants for certain tribal positions--Fee.
23-3-15.3 Exchange of information.
23-3-16 System of criminal identification and investigation--Maintenance by division.
23-3-17 Assistance by division in establishing local bureaus of identification.
23-3-18 Division as official agency to train law enforcement officers--Intra-departmental training encouraged.
23-3-18.1 Guidelines and procedures for reporting and investigation of missing persons, murdered indigenous women and children, and runaways--Training programs.
23-3-18.2 Collection and sharing of information on missing and murdered indigenous persons.
23-3-18.3 Definitions.
23-3-18.4 Missing persons clearinghouse--Establishment--Purpose.
23-3-18.5 Missing persons clearinghouse--Administration--Requirements.
23-3-18.6 Missing persons clearinghouse--Report--Notification.
23-3-18.7 Missing person clearinghouse--Purpose.
23-3-18.8 Missing person located--Purging of information.
23-3-19 Performance by division of other required duties.
23-3-19.1 State Forensic Laboratory created--Assignment to criminal investigation division--Employees.
23-3-19.2 Scientific examinations conducted by laboratory.
23-3-19.3 Copy of statement of laboratory's or certified chemist's findings as prima facie evidence of facts therein--Force and effect--Personal testimony at accused's request.
23-3-20 23-3-20 to 23-3-25. Repealed by SL 1970, ch 145, § 10
23-3-26 Training of law enforcement officers--Findings and policy.
23-3-27 Law enforcement officer defined.
23-3-27.1 Tribal law enforcement defined.
23-3-28 Law Enforcement Officers Standards Commission--Appointment--Terms of members.
23-3-28.1 Commission supported by attorney general's office.
23-3-29 Death, resignation, or incapacity of commission member--Appointment of successor.
23-3-30 Ex officio members of commission.
23-3-31 Commission membership compatible with other office.
23-3-32 Meetings of commission.
23-3-33 Reports of commission.
23-3-34 23-3-34. Repealed by SL 1971, ch 23, § 2
23-3-35 Powers of commission.
23-3-35.1 Definitions.
23-3-35.2 License required to question person using CVSA--Violation a misdemeanor.
23-3-35.3 Requirements for license as CVSA examiner.
23-3-35.4 Law enforcement canine team certification--Specialties.
23-3-35.5 Canine certification standards and criteria--Rules--Fees.
23-3-36 Commission supported by appropriations.
23-3-37 Acceptance of donations and grants--Report and deposit.
23-3-38 Administration of grants--Efficiency in operation.
23-3-39 Establishment and maintenance of training programs.
23-3-39.1 Airport security training to be provided--Maximum duration.
23-3-39.2 Criteria for accepting person not employed as an officer in training program.
23-3-39.3 Fee for person not employed as officer for training program.
23-3-39.4 Domestic abuse training for law enforcement officers.
23-3-39.5 Initial training to include domestic abuse.
23-3-39.6 Domestic abuse and mental health training for state's attorney or deputy state's attorney.
23-3-39.7 Domestic abuse training to utilize law enforcement officer training fund.
23-3-39.8 Policies on response to domestic abuse situations.
23-3-39.9 Response to resistance training.
23-3-40 Reimbursement of expenses of officers in training.
23-3-41 Probationary appointment of officers until training completed--Maximum probationary employment.
23-3-42 Qualifications prescribed for law enforcement officers.
23-3-42.1 Training in domestic abuse issues required.
23-3-42.2 Unified Judicial System to provide access to juvenile adjudications and dispositions.
23-3-43 Elected county sheriffs not exempt from prescribed qualifications--Education and training required.
23-3-43.1 Certification of qualification of candidate for county sheriff.
23-3-44 Certification of qualified officer trained in another state.
23-3-45 Exemption of officers already serving.
23-3-46 Division of Criminal Investigation to administer programs--Personnel.
23-3-47 Severability.
23-3-48 Legislative finding of necessity for law enforcement training center and other law enforcement facilities.
23-3-49 Attorney general to accept gifts for training center and facilities.
23-3-50 Division of Criminal Investigation to provide training and operate center--Supervision by attorney general.
23-3-51 Law enforcement officers training fund created.
23-3-52 Liquidated costs--Amount--Purposes--Waiver.
23-3-53 Collection by clerk of courts--Transmittal to state treasurer--Funds--Uses.
23-3-54 23-3-54. Repealed by SL 1988, ch 189, § 2
23-3-55 Annual appropriation from fund--Allocation.
23-3-56 23-3-56 to 23-3-63. Repealed by SL 1982, ch 183, §§ 1 to 8
23-3-64 Superseded.
23-3-65 23-3-65 to 23-3-69. Repealed by SL 2012, ch 23, § 10.
23-3-70 Immunity from civil liability for certain good faith conduct.
23-3-71 County coroner training program.
23-3-72 Affidavit alleging fraud, bribery, or gifts violation by public official--Investigation--Referral to state's attorney or attorney general.
23-3-73 Referral to Government Operations and Audit Committee, secretary of state, or Judicial Qualifications Commission.