34-20C-17. Assets used to satisfy judgment.
Any person against whom a judgment has been rendered under this chapter is not eligible to exempt any property, of whatever kind, from process to levy or process to execute on the judgment. Any assets sought to satisfy a judgment under this chapter that are named in a forfeiture action or have been seized for forfeiture by any state or federal agency may not be used to satisfy a judgment unless and until the assets have been released following the conclusion of the forfeiture action or released by the agency that seized the assets.
Source: SL 1997, ch 203, §19.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 34 - Public Health and Safety
Chapter 20C - Civil Liability For Drug Dealers
Section 34-20C-1 - Definition of terms.
Section 34-20C-2 - Liability for participation in drug market--Law enforcement agency participation.
Section 34-20C-3 - Persons entitled to recover damages.
Section 34-20C-4 - Persons entitled to bring action.
Section 34-20C-5 - Persons from whom damages recoverable.
Section 34-20C-6 - Types of damages recoverable under § 34-20C-4.
Section 34-20C-7 - Restrictions on action for damages.
Section 34-20C-8 - Conditions giving rise to cause of action.
Section 34-20C-9 - Actual use of drug required.
Section 34-20C-10 - Types of damages recoverable under § 34-20C-8.
Section 34-20C-11 - Levels of participation in illegal drug market--Target communities.
Section 34-20C-12 - Joint actions.
Section 34-20C-13 - Comparative responsibility--Burden of proof.
Section 34-20C-14 - Right of contribution.
Section 34-20C-15 - Proof of participation in illegal drug market.
Section 34-20C-17 - Assets used to satisfy judgment.
Section 34-20C-18 - Cause of action--Statute of limitations tolled.
Section 34-20C-19 - Action stayed during criminal investigation or prosecution.