35-9-8. Driver's license revocation for certain violations.
If the conviction or adjudication for a violation of §35-9-1 is for a first offense, the court shall, in addition to any other penalty allowed by law, order the revocation of the defendant's driving privileges for a period not less than thirty days and not to exceed one year. However, the court may issue an order permitting the person to operate a motor vehicle for purposes of the person's employment or attendance at school or to court-ordered counseling programs during the hours of the day and the days of the week set forth in the order. The court may also restrict the privilege in such manner as it sees fit for a period not to exceed one year.
If the conviction or adjudication for a violation of §35-9-1 is for a second or subsequent offense, the court shall, in addition to any other penalty allowed by law, order the revocation of the defendant's driving privileges for a period not less than sixty days and not to exceed one year.
Source: SL 2001, ch 174, §3.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 35 - Alcoholic Beverages
Chapter 09 - Age Requirements For Consumption Of Beverages
Section 35-9-1.2 - Reasonable attempt to investigate age.
Section 35-9-1.5 - Fine imposed on licensee when sale does not constitute criminal offense.
Section 35-9-2.3 - Purchase of beverage by adult for person under twenty-one as misdemeanor.
Section 35-9-4.1 - Legislative intent and purpose for raising minimum drinking age.
Section 35-9-7 - Driver's license suspension or restriction for certain violations.
Section 35-9-8 - Driver's license revocation for certain violations.
Section 35-9-11 - Defense available to social host.
Section 35-9-12 - Social host's lack of physical presence not a defense.