There is a newer version of the South Dakota Codified Laws
2006 South Dakota Code - 18 — Assaults And Personal Injuries
- 22-18-1 — Simple assault--Misdemeanor--Felony for subsequent offenses.22-18-1.05. Simple or aggravated assault against law enforcement officer, Department ofCorrections employee or person under contract, or other public officer.
- 22-18-1.1 — Aggravated assault--Felony.
- 22-18-1.2 — Bodily injury on an unborn child as simple assault.
- 22-18-1.3 — Serious bodily injury on an unborn child as aggravated assault.
- 22-18-2 — Justifiable force used by public officer in performance of duty--Assistance ordirection of officer.
- 22-18-3 — Lawful force in arrest and delivery of felon.
- 22-18-4 — Justifiable use of force to protect property--Use of deadly force--Duty toretreat.
- 22-18-5 — Reasonable force used by parent, guardian, or teacher in correcting child,pupil, or ward.
- 22-18-6 — Reasonable force used by carrier to expel passenger--Vehicle stopped.
- 22-18-7 — Repealed.
- 22-18-26 — Assault by convicted or incarcerated person under Department of Correctionsjurisdiction--Intentionally causing contact with bodily fluids or human waste--Felony.
- 22-18-26.1 — Intentionally causing contact with bodily fluids or human waste--Assaultupon any other person--Misdemeanor.
- 22-18-27 — Repealed.
- 22-18-29 — Assault by adult prisoner in county or municipal jail--Intentionally causingcontact with bodily fluids or human waste--Felony.
- 22-18-29.1 — Assault by juvenile confined in detention facility or juvenile correctionsfacility--Intentionally causing contact with bodily fluids or human waste--Felony.
- 22-18-30 — Conviction in another state within certain time limit used to determine ifcurrent violation is third or subsequent offense.
- 22-18-31 — Intentional exposure to HIV infection a felony.
- 22-18-32 — Definition of terms.
- 22-18-33 — Informed consent of person exposed to HIV an affirmative defense.
- 22-18-34 — Actual transmission of HIV not required for criminal exposure.
- 22-18-35 — Disorderly conduct--Misdemeanor.
- 22-18-36 — Vehicular battery.
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