1-36A-29.1. Records confidential--Exceptions.
All investigative case records and files relating to reports of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of adults and elderly are confidential, and no disclosure of any such records, files, or other information may be made except as authorized in this chapter. The Department of Human Services may release records, files, or other information to the following parties upon receipt of a request showing that it is necessary for the parties to have the information in the performance of official functions relating to abuse, neglect, or exploitation:
(1)The attorney general, state's attorneys, law enforcement agencies, protective services workers, and courts investigating reports of known or suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation;
(2)The attorney, legal guardian, conservator, an agent under an advanced health care directive, or a health care decision maker pursuant to § 34-12C-3, of the adult who is the subject of the information;
(3)Public officials or their authorized representatives who require the information in connection with the discharge of official duties;
(4)Institutions and agencies that have legal responsibility or authorization to care for, treat, or supervise a person who is the subject of the information or report;
(5)A family member of the person who is the subject of the information or report;
(6)A state, regional, or national registry of adult and elderly abuse, neglect, or exploitation cases and courts of record of other states; or
(7)A health care professional providing diagnosis or treatment for a person who is suspected or found to be abused, neglected, or exploited.
A party receiving information pursuant to this section shall hold the information confidential except to the extent a court orders the release of the information for the determination of an issue before the court.
Source: SL 2021, ch 12, § 1.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 1 - State Affairs and Government
Chapter 36A - Department Of Human Services
Section 1-36A-1.1 - Department created.
Section 1-36A-1.2 - Secretary as head of department.
Section 1-36A-1.3 - Agencies constituting department.
Section 1-36A-1.6 - Appointment and removal of division directors.
Section 1-36A-1.11 - Department authorized to make certain contracts.
Section 1-36A-1.16 - Department acceptance and control of funds on behalf of state institutions.
Section 1-36A-1.18 - Purchase of fire insurance pending completion of buildings.
Section 1-36A-1.19 - Disposition of temporary buildings--Evaluation by Bureau of Administration.
Section 1-36A-1.20 - Authority to use institutional personnel or inmates for certain projects.
Section 1-36A-1.21 - Secretary to prescribe management of institutions and manner of accounting.
Section 1-36A-1.22 - Promulgation of rules for discipline and order of institutions and management.
Section 1-36A-1.23 - Disbursements accruing to and for benefit of patients.
Section 1-36A-1.24 - Examination of institutions--Secretary to have free access.
Section 1-36A-1.25 - Legal investigation or action by attorney general--Procedure.
Section 1-36A-4 - Appointment of division directors.
Section 1-36A-5 - Board of Vocational Rehabilitation created.
Section 1-36A-7 - Performance of functions of certain former agencies.
Section 1-36A-10.1 - Registration of certified interpreters--Annual renewal--Fees.
Section 1-36A-10.2 - Interpreting defined.
Section 1-36A-10.4 - Provisional certification.
Section 1-36A-10.5 - Certain certifications recognized--Competency standards--Annual registration.
Section 1-36A-10.6 - Exception for interpreting during religious service.
Section 1-36A-11 - Registry of certified interpreters.
Section 1-36A-12 - Promulgation of rules concerning interpreters.
Section 1-36A-13 - Fund for registration of interpreters for the deaf.
Section 1-36A-14 - Expenditure of surplus funds.
Section 1-36A-15 - Fees for provisional certification and registration.
Section 1-36A-16 - Certain practices not prohibited.
Section 1-36A-18 - Establishment of interpreter mentoring program for interpreters for the deaf.
Section 1-36A-25 - Program for adults and elderly--Establishment--Purposes.
Section 1-36A-26 - Promulgation of rules regarding services for adults and elderly.
Section 1-36A-28 - Use of information--Publication of names of applicants and recipients prohibited.
Section 1-36A-29 - Release of confidential information by written waiver-Exception.