33-3-28. Military personnel authorized to administer oaths.
Any officer or warrant officer of the South Dakota National Guard who is commissioned in, assigned, or detailed to duty as the adjutant general, the assistant adjutant general, the adjutant, assistant adjutant, or personnel adjutant of any command, any judge advocate, the trial counsel or assistant trial counsel of a general or special court-martial, the president or recorder of any court-martial or military board, any commissioned officer commanding any unit or separate detachment, and any officer or warrant officer detailed to make an investigation, may administer oaths for the purpose of the administration of military justice and for other purposes required for the administration of the national guard. Any such officer has the general powers of a notary public in the administration of oaths, the attestation of documents, and all other forms of notarial acts to be executed by members of the national guard, their dependents, and any other person in the administration of the military laws of the state or necessary for the preparation for or the accomplishment of the missions of the national guard in either state or federal service. Notarial acts performed under this section are exempt from the requirements for a seal specified in §18-1-3.1. The signature of the officer taking acknowledgments or sworn instruments, together with the title of his office, constitutes prima facie evidence of the officer's authority. However, no fee may be charged or collected by any officer mentioned in this section for the performance of any notarial act herein authorized. All commissioned officers and warrant officers of the armed forces of the United States may administer oaths of enlistment or appointment of any person in the armed forces of the United States.
Source: SL 1903, ch 185, §61; SL 1913, ch 267, §25; SL 1917, ch 297, §31; RC 1919, §10585; SDC 1939, §41.0137; SL 1951, ch 205; SL 1987, ch 247, §1; SL 1991, ch 265, §1.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 03 - Organization And Training Of National Guard
Section 33-3-2 - Personnel comprising National Guard.
Section 33-3-5 - Recognition of units by Department of Defense.
Section 33-3-6 - Emergency mustering of National Guard.
Section 33-3-7 - Recruiting additional authorized units.
Section 33-3-8 - Location of units--Disbanding or reducing size of units.
Section 33-3-9 - Organization, equipment, and discipline of National Guard--Federal requirements.
Section 33-3-10 - Discipline and training.
Section 33-3-11 - Orders issued by governor--Federal requirements.
Section 33-3-12 - Applicability of federal regulations.
Section 33-3-13 - General efficiency of National Guard--Duty of adjutant general.
Section 33-3-14 - Duty of subordinate commanding officers.
Section 33-3-15 - Duty of other officers and enlisted men--Preservation of property.
Section 33-3-22 - Interfering with National Guard members in performance of duty--Misdemeanor.
Section 33-3-23 - Target practice--Competition.
Section 33-3-28 - Military personnel authorized to administer oaths.
Section 33-3-29 - Awards to outstanding members of guard authorized.