2011 South Dakota Code
Title 1 STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT
Chapter 54. Department of Tribal Relations
§1-54-7 Tribal identification cards.


SD Codified L § 1-54-7 (through 2011) What's This?

1-54-7. Tribal identification cards. A tribal identification card is a valid form of identification for all purposes relating to banks or financial institutions for which a South Dakota nondriver identification card or a South Dakota driver license may be used. Furthermore, tribal identification cards shall be accepted as valid forms of identification for the purpose of cashing checks wherever checks may be cashed. For purposes of this section and §§ 22-40-9, 22-40-18, and 34-46-1, the term, tribal identification card, means an unexpired identification card issued by a South Dakota tribal government of a tribe recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, United States Department of the Interior, that contains the legal name, date of birth, signature, and picture of the enrolled tribal member.

Source: SL 2011, ch 13, § 1.

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