32-12-17.2 — Nondriver identification cards--Fee--Renewal and expiration.


     32-12-17.2.   Nondriver identification cards--Fee--Renewal and expiration. The Department of Public Safety may issue upon application a nondriver identification card, similar in form but distinguishable in color from driver licenses, to any resident of South Dakota. Each applicant for a nondriver identification card shall, as part of the application, present to the department a certified copy of a certificate of birth or another form of evidence of birth as allowed by § 32-12-3.1. The fee for an original or reissued nondriver identification card is the same as prescribed for an original driver license in § 32-12-16. Each nondriver identification card expires on the holder's birthday in the fifth year following the issuance of the nondriver identification card, or on the same date as the expiration date on the valid documents authorizing the applicant's presence in the United States in accordance with § 32-12-3.1, whichever occurs first. Each nondriver identification card is renewable one hundred eighty days before its expiration upon application and payment of the required fee. Any nondriver identification card renewed before its expiration expires five years after the holder's ensuing birthday, or on the same date as the expiration date on the valid documents authorizing the applicant's presence in the United States in accordance with § 32-12-3.1, whichever occurs first. The nondriver identification card shall bear an indication if the holder has a living will pursuant to chapter 34-12D or a durable power of attorney for health care pursuant to chapter 59-7. Any nondriver identification card renewed during the thirty-day period following the date of expiration expires five years from the holder's previous birthday, or on the same date as the expiration date on the valid documents authorizing the holder's presence in the United States in accordance with § 32- 12-3.1, whichever occurs first.

Source: SL 1974, ch 231, § 1; SL 1978, ch 227; SL 1982, ch 236; SL 1989, ch 265, § 18; SL 1992, ch 218, § 2; SL 1996, ch 199, § 1; ch 171, § 21; SL 2003, ch 272, § 23.