2-4-6. Preventing Legislature or members from meeting as felony.
Every person who intentionally, by force or fraud, prevents the Legislature of this state or either of the branches composing it, or any of the members thereof, from meeting or organizing, is guilty of a Class 4 felony.
Source: SDC 1939, §13.1001; SL 1980, ch 24, §16; SL 2006, ch 130, §2.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 2 - Legislature and Statutes
Chapter 04 - Sessions Of Legislature
Section 2-4-1 - Time and place of regular sessions.
Section 2-4-2 - Salary and expense allowances of legislators.
Section 2-4-2.1 - Items constituting uncompensated expenses of legislators.
Section 2-4-2.3 - Compensation of legislators prior to oath of office.
Section 2-4-3.1 - Per diem of lieutenant governor for duties as board member.
Section 2-4-4 - Time of payment of salaries and allowances.
Section 2-4-6 - Preventing Legislature or members from meeting as felony.
Section 2-4-7 - Preventing legislator from attending or voting as misdemeanor.
Section 2-4-8 - Compelling adjournment of Legislature as felony.
Section 2-4-9 - Disturbance or disorderly conduct in Legislature as misdemeanor.
Section 2-4-10 - Compelling action or inaction by Legislature as felony.