1-11-1. General duties of attorney general.
The duties of the attorney general shall be:
(1)To appear for the state and prosecute and defend all actions and proceedings, civil or criminal, in the Supreme Court, in which the state shall be interested as a party;
(2)When requested by the Governor or either branch of the Legislature, or whenever in his judgment the welfare of the state demands, to appear for the state and prosecute or defend, in any court or before any officer, any cause or matter, civil or criminal, in which the state may be a party or interested;
(3)To attend to all civil cases remanded by the Supreme Court to the circuit court, in which the state shall be a party or interested;
(4)To prosecute, at the request of the Governor, state auditor, or state treasurer, any official bond or contract in which the state is interested, upon a breach thereof, and to prosecute or defend for the state all actions, civil or criminal, relating to any matter connected with either of their departments;
(5)To consult with, advise, and exercise supervision over the several state's attorneys of the state in matters pertaining to the duties of their office, and he shall be authorized and it is made his duty, whenever in his judgment any opinion written by him will be of general interest and value, to mail either written or printed copies of such opinion to the auditor-general and to every state's attorney and county auditor in the state;
(6)When requested, to give his opinion in writing, without fee, upon all questions of law submitted to him by the Legislature or either branch thereof, or by the Governor, auditor, or treasurer;
(7)When requested by the state auditor, treasurer, or commissioner of school and public lands, to prepare proper drafts for contracts, forms, and other writings, which may be wanted for use of the state;
(8)To report to the Legislature, or either branch thereof, whenever requested, upon any business relating to the duties of his office;
(9)To prosecute state officers who neglect or refuse to comply with the provisions of statutes of this state prohibiting officers of the state from accepting any money, fee, or perquisite other than salary for performance of duties connected with his office or paid because of holding such office and the statute requiring issue and delivery and filing of prenumbered duplicate receipts and accounting for money received for the state;
(10)To pay into the state treasury all moneys received by him, belonging to the state, immediately upon the receipt thereof;
(11)To attend to and perform any other duties which may from time to time be required by law.
Source: SDC 1939, ยง55.1501.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 1 - State Affairs and Government
Section 1-11-1 - General duties of attorney general.
Section 1-11-1.1 - License required--Full-time--Private practice.
Section 1-11-3 - Traveling expenses.
Section 1-11-4 - Assistant attorneys general--Appointment and compensation--Powers--Oath.
Section 1-11-4.1 - Division of Consumer Affairs created--Appointment of director.
Section 1-11-4.2 - Consumer and commercial affairs functions of attorney general.
Section 1-11-5 - Special assistants--Appointment and powers.
Section 1-11-6 - Register of actions prosecuted and defended--Proper books.
Section 1-11-6.1 - Antitrust special revenue fund created--Receipts.
Section 1-11-6.2 - Release of funds in special revenue fund.
Section 1-11-6.3 - Deposits into and disbursements from special revenue fund.
Section 1-11-7 - Investigations by attorney general--Authority and duty.
Section 1-11-8 - Request for Governor's consent to investigation--Denial.
Section 1-11-9 - Record of investigation.
Section 1-11-10 - Powers of attorney general in investigations.
Section 1-11-11 - Expense of investigations.
Section 1-11-12 - Annual report to Governor.
Section 1-11-13 - Costs of providing information--Reimbursement of attorney general.
Section 1-11-15 - Consolidation of legal services in state government.
Section 1-11-17 - Statewide 24/7 sobriety program established.
Section 1-11-18 - Establishment of 24/7 sobriety fund.
Section 1-11-19 - Participation in 24/7 sobriety program--Testing locations and times.
Section 1-11-20 - Program participation as condition of bond or pre-trial release.
Section 1-11-21 - Program participation as condition of suspended sentence or probation.
Section 1-11-22 - Program participation as condition of child placement or return.
Section 1-11-23 - Program participation as condition of parole.
Section 1-11-24 - Promulgation of rules.
Section 1-11-25 - Distribution of 24/7 sobriety program fees.
Section 1-11-25.1 - Remittance of fees collected for 24/7 sobriety fund.
Section 1-11-26 - Fee for twice-a-day testing.
Section 1-11-27 - Fee for urinalysis testing.
Section 1-11-28 - Fee for drug patch.
Section 1-11-29 - Fee for electronic alcohol monitoring device or mobile breath alcohol testing.
Section 1-11-30 - Fee for ignition interlock device.
Section 1-11-31 - Time for payment of fees.
Section 1-11-32 - 24/7 sobriety program participation fee.
Section 1-11-33 - Annual review of 24/7 sobriety program fees and collection procedures.