South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 53 - Administration Of State Institutions
Section 13-53-42 - Loss of eligibility for intercollegiate extracurricular competition upon controlled substance violation.

13-53-42. Loss of eligibility for intercollegiate extracurricular competition upon controlled substance violation.
Any person who has been determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to have possessed, used, or distributed controlled substances or marijuana as defined in chapter 22-42 under circumstances which would constitute a felony under South Dakota law while enrolled at a South Dakota state supported institution of higher education is ineligible to participate in any form of intercollegiate extracurricular competition at any South Dakota state supported institution of higher education. Upon receiving a request from the chief administrator of the postsecondary educational institution, the Unified Judicial System shall send notice of whether the person who is the subject of the request was adjudicated in a juvenile proceeding of possessing, using, or distributing controlled substances or marijuana as defined in chapter 22-42 under circumstances which would constitute a felony under South Dakota law if that person were an adult.

Source: SL 1997, ch 102, §3.

Structure South Dakota Codified Laws

South Dakota Codified Laws

Title 13 - Education

Chapter 53 - Administration Of State Institutions

Section 13-53-1 - Departments and courses of study--Textbooks--Admission and graduation requirements.

Section 13-53-1.1 - Draft registration compliance as prerequisite to enrollment--Statement of registration compliance.

Section 13-53-1.2 - Form for statement of registration compliance--Inclusion in application.

Section 13-53-1.3 - Postsecondary institutions may offer elective course in American sign language.

Section 13-53-2 - Unnecessary duplication of departments and facilities prohibited.

Section 13-53-3 - Economy considered in administration of schools--Unification of work.

Section 13-53-4 - Rules and regulations for management of institutions.

Section 13-53-5 - Delegation of authority to school officials.

Section 13-53-6 - Tuition rates and fees.

Section 13-53-6.2 - Reciprocal attendance agreements between South Dakota and Minnesota boards--Legislative approval required.

Section 13-53-6.3 - Qualification for resident tuition rates.

Section 13-53-7 - Degrees and honors conferred by board--Faculty recommendation.

Section 13-53-8 - Contract with school board for educational services.

Section 13-53-11 - Federal funds and institutional endowment income paid to state treasurer--Credit to institution.

Section 13-53-14 - Institutional officer appointed to receive fees and charges--Payment into treasury.

Section 13-53-15 - Receipt by state treasurer of institutional moneys--Distribution.

Section 13-53-15.3 - Medical school funds.

Section 13-53-17 - Expenditure of federal funds limited to amounts received during year--Approval of budget excesses.

Section 13-53-18 - Board approval of expenditures required--Indebtedness limited to available funds--Expenditures limited by legal purposes.

Section 13-53-19 - Delegation of authority for expenditures to institutional officer--Bond--Method of expenditures and purposes.

Section 13-53-20 - Examination of vouchers and claims by state auditor--Issuance and transmittal of warrant.

Section 13-53-21 - Insurance against loss or damage to educational materials and equipment at institutions.

Section 13-53-22 - Institutions named as insured in policies.

Section 13-53-23 - Payment of insurance premiums.

Section 13-53-23.1 - Residence defined.

Section 13-53-24 - Twelve-month residency requirement to qualify as resident student.

Section 13-53-25 - Residence in state for sole purpose of attending institution of higher education not counted for residency requirement.

Section 13-53-26 - Twelve months of residency must immediately precede first day of classes.

Section 13-53-27 - Residence of unemancipated person for purpose of higher education.

Section 13-53-28 - Board of Regents approval required when guardian residence basis of residency and predominant purposes is for education.

Section 13-53-29 - Exception to twelve-month residency requirements.

Section 13-53-29.1 - Resident tuition--Veterans--Armed forces personnel--Spouse or child.

Section 13-53-29.2 - Recipient of veteran's educational benefits exempt from twelve-month residency requirement.

Section 13-53-30 - Reclassification of residence status upon removal of parents' residence.

Section 13-53-31 - Residence classification to remain with continuous enrollment.

Section 13-53-32 - Affect of foreign citizenship on residence status.

Section 13-53-33 - Exemption from nonresident tuition and fees for nonresident student.

Section 13-53-34 - Factors relevant to change in nonresident status and predominant purpose for physical presence in state.

Section 13-53-34.1 - Reclassification to resident status upon marriage to state resident.

Section 13-53-35 - Affect of paying taxes and voting on residence status.

Section 13-53-36 - Burden of proof in claim to resident student status.

Section 13-53-37 - Appeal of residency determination.

Section 13-53-38 - Authority of board to grant resident status in unusual circumstances.

Section 13-53-39 - Penalties for fraud or deceit by student in applying for resident status.

Section 13-53-40 - Suspension for failure to pay additional money due because of nonresident status.

Section 13-53-41 - Waiver of overpayment of tuition and fees for failure to timely appeal.

Section 13-53-41.1 - Resident status of graduates of high school operated by Bureau of Indian Affairs.

Section 13-53-42 - Loss of eligibility for intercollegiate extracurricular competition upon controlled substance violation.

Section 13-53-43 - Transfer of credits--General education.

Section 13-53-44 - Technical colleges--Transfer of credits.

Section 13-53-45 - Confidentiality of information--Restrictions.

Section 13-53-46 - Definition of terms in §§ 13-53-47 and 13-53-48.

Section 13-53-47 - Immunizations required for students entering public or private postsecondary educational institutions--Alternatives.

Section 13-53-48 - Time for submission of documentation.

Section 13-53-49 - Expressive activity and intellectual diversity defined.

Section 13-53-50 - Commitment to free expression and discussion of intellectually diverse topics at institutions of higher education.

Section 13-53-51 - Use of outdoor areas as public forum--Reasonable restrictions--Expressive activity in other areas not limited.

Section 13-53-52 - Discrimination based on content or viewpoint of expressive activity prohibited.

Section 13-53-53 - Annual report on intellectual diversity and free exchange of ideas.

Section 13-53-54 - Programs to increase enrollment, retention, and support for students who are tribal members.