South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 01 - State Policies And Supervision
Section 13-1-52 - False claims concerning academic degree--Violation as misdemeanor--Revocation of license--Evaluation of academic credentials.

13-1-52. False claims concerning academic degree--Violation as misdemeanor--Revocation of license--Evaluation of academic credentials.
No person may knowingly use a false academic degree or falsely claim to have a valid academic degree for the following purposes:
(1)To obtain employment;
(2)To obtain a promotion or higher compensation in employment;
(3)To obtain admission to postsecondary education; or
(4)In connection with any business, trade, profession, or occupation.
A violation of this section is a Class 1 misdemeanor and provides cause for the revocation of any license obtained in connection with the false degree.
For the purposes of this section, a false academic degree is a degree document, a certification of completion of a degree, coursework, or degree credit, including a transcript, that provides evidence or demonstrates completion of a course of instruction or coursework that results in the attainment of an associate degree or higher which is issued by a person or entity that is neither currently accredited by a regional, state, or national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education pursuant to 20 U.S.C. §1099b as amended to January 1, 2008, nor has the foreign equivalent of such accreditation or the legal authority from a foreign country to issue degrees usable as educational credentials in the jurisdiction of issue. If a degree is granted in a jurisdiction without an accreditation system, or if a degree is accredited by a foreign entity and that accreditation is brought into question, that degree may be evaluated based on commonly recognized industry standards used to evaluate foreign academic credentials such as a credential evaluation and authentication report issued by: the World Education Services; an entity relied upon by South Dakota licensing boards; or South Dakota public postsecondary institutions.
The provisions of this section do not apply to any documents issued by a religious institution that offers credit or degree solely for the purpose of conferring status or authority within that religion.

Source: SL 2008, ch 71, §1; SL 2014, ch 74, §1.

Structure South Dakota Codified Laws

South Dakota Codified Laws

Title 13 - Education

Chapter 01 - State Policies And Supervision

Section 13-1-12.1 - Promulgation of rules on classification and accreditation of schools, preparation of certified personnel, eligibility for state aid, career and technical education, and curriculum requirements.

Section 13-1-23 - Acceptance and distribution of money, goods, and services.

Section 13-1-31 - School library supervision--No minimum expenditures.

Section 13-1-39 - State board recommendations to Governor and Legislature.

Section 13-1-43 - Board and department to develop standards and practices for students.

Section 13-1-45 - State policy to permit military and National Guard recruiters access to public school students.

Section 13-1-46 - Public schools to permit military and National Guard recruiters access to students.

Section 13-1-48 - Certain teachers required to take course in South Dakota Indian studies.

Section 13-1-51 - Promulgation of rules regarding curriculum and coursework.

Section 13-1-52 - False claims concerning academic degree--Violation as misdemeanor--Revocation of license--Evaluation of academic credentials.

Section 13-1-53 - False claims concerning degree, certificate, diploma, or transcript--Violation as misdemeanor--Revocation of license.

Section 13-1-54 - Public school counselors earning National Certified School Counselor credential--Reimbursement and stipend.

Section 13-1-55 - Promulgation of rules regarding reimbursement and stipend.

Section 13-1-56 - Electronic mail to parent or guardian.

Section 13-1-57 - Definitions regarding news media coverage of high school activities.

Section 13-1-58 - Interference with news media coverage of high school activities prohibited--Exception.

Section 13-1-59 - Promulgation of rules to accommodate news media coverage of high school activities.

Section 13-1-60 - Annual report to Board of Regents of outcomes of licensure and certification examinations.

Section 13-1-61 - Annual report--Outcomes of licensure and certification examinations.

Section 13-1-63 - Job placement outcomes.

Section 13-1-64 - Annual job placement report to Legislative Research Council.

Section 13-1-66 - Wearing of eagle feather, eagle plume, or beaded cap--Permitted at honoring or graduation ceremony.

Section 13-1-67 - Divisive concepts--Definition.

Section 13-1-68 - Engagement with divisive concepts--Compulsion prohibited.

Section 13-1-69 - Instruction--Racial classification prohibited.

Section 13-1-70 - Use of funding for certain purposes prohibited.

Section 13-1-71 - Application and scope of provisions.