23A-50-6. Appointment of mental health response teams--Confidentiality of records.
The presiding judge of each judicial circuit may appoint one or more mental health response teams. Each team appointed shall include a court services officer for the jurisdiction where the team is to operate, a mental health provider, and a member of law enforcement and may also include a representative that works with jail administration and one or more representatives from the public. The Unified Judicial System shall maintain a record of the membership of each team and report nonidentifying data to the oversight council. The team may operate telephonically or through electronic communications.
The records prepared or maintained by the team are confidential. Notwithstanding, the records may be inspected by or disclosed to justices, judges, magistrates, and employees of the Unified Judicial System in the course of their duties or to any person specifically authorized by order of the court.
Source: SL 2017, ch 109, ยง21.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 23A - Criminal Procedure
Chapter 50 - Mental Health Procedures In Criminal Justice
Section 23A-50-1 - Definitions.
Section 23A-50-2 - Crisis services grant program.
Section 23A-50-3 - Report on mental health conditions of bond.
Section 23A-50-4 - Report on mental health court referrals and requirements.
Section 23A-50-6 - Appointment of mental health response teams--Confidentiality of records.
Section 23A-50-7 - Establishment of mental health response team processes.
Section 23A-50-8 - Report regarding mental health response teams.
Section 23A-50-9 - Rules on team formation and procedures.
Section 23A-50-10 - Rules regarding procedures for court-appointed defense attorney training.
Section 23A-50-11 - List of services available through community mental health system.
Section 23A-50-12 - Oversight council established.
Section 23A-50-13 - Membership of oversight council.
Section 23A-50-14 - Meetings of oversight council--Powers and duties.