22-29-9.1. Oath required on certain documents to obtain state benefits--Statement in lieu of oath--Perjury.
Any person who submits any petition, application, information, or other document for the purpose of obtaining benefits or any other privilege from the State of South Dakota shall verify, under oath, that such petition, application, or information is true and correct. However, it is sufficient if the claimant, in lieu of verification under oath, signs a statement printed or written thereon in the form following: "I declare and affirm under the penalties of perjury that this claim (petition, application, information) has been examined by me, and to the best of my knowledge and belief, is in all things true and correct." Any person who signs such statement as provided for in this section, knowing the statement to be false or untrue, in whole or in part, is guilty of perjury.
Source: SL 2002, ch 113, §3; SL 2005, ch 120, §39.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 29 - Perjury And False Official Statements
Section 22-29-1 - Perjury--Violation.
Section 22-29-2 - Statement not known to be true.
Section 22-29-3 - Incompetence of witness no defense.
Section 22-29-4 - Lack of knowledge of materiality of statement no defense.
Section 22-29-5 - Felony classes of perjury.
Section 22-29-6 - Subornation of perjury--Violation--Punishment.
Section 22-29-8 - Oath defined--Irregular oath.
Section 22-29-9 - Oath relating to future performance of official duty.
Section 22-29-10 - Deposition or certificate as complete upon delivery--Intent.
Section 22-29-12 - Failure to report changed circumstances affecting eligibility for assistance.
Section 22-29-13 - Receipt of assistance on behalf of another as personal receipt.
Section 22-29-14 - Unsuccessful attempt to obtain assistance as misdemeanor.
Section 22-29-15 - Obtaining assistance with value of two hundred dollars or less as misdemeanor.
Section 22-29-16 - Obtaining assistance with value of more than two hundred dollars as felony.
Section 22-29-17 - Aggregation of amounts from violations with one scheme or course of conduct.