62-4-25. Employment for less than year preceding injury--Determination of average weekly wage.
As to an employee in an employment in which it is the custom to operate throughout the working days of the year, but who is not covered by §62-4-24, the average weekly wages shall, where feasible, be ascertained by computing the total of the employee's earnings during the period the employee worked immediately preceding the employee's injury at the same grade of employment for the employer by whom the employee was employed at the time of the employee's injury, and dividing such total by the number of weeks and fractions thereof that the employee actually worked. However, if such method of computation produces a result that is manifestly unfair and inequitable or if by reason of the shortness of time during which the employee has been in such employment, or the casual nature or terms of the employment, it is impracticable to use such method, then regard shall be had to the average weekly amount which during fifty-two weeks previous to the injury was being earned by a person in the same grade, employed at the same work, by the same employer, or if there is no person so employed, by a person in the same grade, employed in the same class of employment in the same general locality.
Source: SL 1917, ch 376, §55; RC 1919, §9490; SDC 1939, §64.0404 (1) (b); SL 2008, ch 278, §26.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 62 - Workers' Compensation
Chapter 04 - Compensation For Injury Or Death
Section 62-4-1 - Medical and hospital expense.
Section 62-4-1.1 - Employer's duties upon receipt of medical bill.
Section 62-4-1.2 - Fine for noncompliance.
Section 62-4-1.3 - Release of medical records.
Section 62-4-2 - Waiting period for temporary disability benefits.
Section 62-4-3 - Amount of temporary total disability compensation.
Section 62-4-3.1 - Annual computation of average weekly wage in state--Period for which applied.
Section 62-4-5 - Compensation for partial disability.
Section 62-4-5.1 - Compensation during period of rehabilitation--Procedure.
Section 62-4-6 - Additional compensation for specific bodily injuries.
Section 62-4-7 - Compensation for permanent total disability--Annual increase.
Section 62-4-7.1 - Prospective application of benefit increase in § 62-4-7.
Section 62-4-10 - Installment payments of compensation.
Section 62-4-10.1 - Penalty for untimely payment of installments--Other remedies.
Section 62-4-13 - Injury resulting in death--Additional compensation for child under eighteen.
Section 62-4-15 - Injury resulting in death--Payments to dependent collateral heirs.
Section 62-4-16 - Burial and transportation expenses paid when death results from injury.
Section 62-4-17 - Installment payment of death benefits.
Section 62-4-21 - Spouse of deceased employee--Qualification for benefits.
Section 62-4-22 - Transfer of surviving spouse's right to compensation to surviving child.
Section 62-4-24 - Employment for year preceding injury--Determination of average weekly wage.
Section 62-4-26 - Computation of average weekly wage when other methods not feasible.
Section 62-4-27 - Seasonal employment--Determination of average weekly wage.
Section 62-4-29 - Apportionment of compensation for subsequent injury.
Section 62-4-29.1 - "Claimant" defined for subsequent injury fund claims.
Section 62-4-30 - Determination of amount for each installment period.
Section 62-4-31 - Working week defined.
Section 62-4-37 - Injury or death due to willful misconduct of employee not compensable.
Section 62-4-40 - Recovery by employer from third party--Excess held for employee.
Section 62-4-41 - Priority of rights to compensation.
Section 62-4-43 - Selection of medical practitioner or surgeon by employee.
Section 62-4-47 - Written request to stop payments--Fraud--Injury outside of employment.
Section 62-4-48 - Investigation of written request to stop payments.
Section 62-4-49 - Confidentiality of investigative records--Release--Misdemeanor.
Section 62-4-51 - Fraudulent workers' compensation claims as misdemeanor.
Section 62-4-52 - Definition of terms.
Section 62-4-54 - Determining usual and customary line of employment.
Section 62-4-55 - Suitable, substantial, and gainful employment defined.