1-13-6. Local law enforcement officers to be furnished receiving sets.
Each county within the state shall furnish to its sheriff and deputy sheriff a receiving set which shall be maintained at the expense of the county, and which shall be paid for and shall be the property of the county. All automobiles used by police officers of any municipality, whether publicly or privately owned, shall be equipped with receiving sets at the expense of such municipality. The Bureau of Information and Telecommunications may sell to any county, municipality receiving sets purchased by the bureau, without any profit to the state or to the bureau and the funds received from such sale shall be credited by the state treasurer to the bureau.
Source: SDC 1939, §55.1609; SL 1992, ch 60, §2; SL 1999, ch 177, §12.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 1 - State Affairs and Government
Chapter 13 - State Communications System
Section 1-13-2 - Towers, repeater stations, and subheadquarters authorized.
Section 1-13-3 - Employment of personnel and equipment--Maintenance and operating costs.
Section 1-13-4 - Radio communications fund as continuing fund.
Section 1-13-5 - Federal funds--Acceptance and use.
Section 1-13-6 - Local law enforcement officers to be furnished receiving sets.
Section 1-13-7 - Officers with receiving sets to report to bureau.
Section 1-13-8 - Dispatches and reports to be broadcast.
Section 1-13-9 - Priority of messages to broadcasting station--Misdemeanor.
Section 1-13-10 - False report to broadcasting station as misdemeanor.
Section 1-13-11 - Unified data network authorized--Equipment purchased or leased.
Section 1-13-12 - Department and attorney general to receive necessary equipment.
Section 1-13-13 - County sheriffs to receive necessary equipment.
Section 1-13-14 - Municipal participation in law enforcement telecommunications system.
Section 1-13-15 - Participation by other law enforcement agencies.
Section 1-13-16 - Promulgation of rules.
Section 1-13-17 - Termination of service for risk of security or privacy violation.