ENTITLED An Act to enhance the penalties for eluding law enforcement.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota:
Section 1. That   32-33-18.1 be AMENDED:
32-33-18.1. Any driver of a vehicle who, after failing or refusing to bring a vehicle to a stop pursuant to   32-33-18, flees from the law enforcement officer or attempts to elude the pursuit of the law enforcement officer is guilty of third degree eluding. Third degree eluding is a Class 1 misdemeanor. In addition, the court may order that the defendant's driver's license be revoked for up to one year, but may issue an order, upon proof of financial responsibility pursuant to   32-35-43.1, allowing the defendant to operate a vehicle for purposes of the defendant's employment, attendance at school, or counseling programs.
Section 2. That   32-33-18.2 be AMENDED:
32-33-18.2. Any driver of a vehicle who, after failing or refusing to bring a vehicle to a stop pursuant to   32-33-18, flees from a law enforcement officer or attempts to elude the pursuit of a law enforcement officer is guilty of second degree eluding if, at any time during the flight or pursuit, the driver operates the vehicle in a manner that constitutes an inherent risk of death or serious bodily injury to any third person.
Second degree eluding is a Class 6 felony. In addition, the court may order that the defendant's driver's license be revoked for up to one year, but may issue an order, upon proof of financial responsibility pursuant to   32-35-43.1, allowing the defendant to operate a vehicle for purposes of the defendant's employment, attendance at school, or counseling programs. For any subsequent second degree eluding violation, the court must order that the defendant's driver's license be revoked for five years.
Section 3. That chapter 32-33 be amended with a NEW SECTION:
Any driver of a vehicle who, after failing or refusing to bring a vehicle to a stop pursuant to   32-33-18, flees from a law enforcement officer or attempts to elude the pursuit of a law enforcement officer and does so in a manner that constitutes an inherent risk of death or serious bodily injury to any third person and causes serious bodily injury to another person is guilty of first degree eluding.
First degree eluding is a Class 4 felony. In addition, the court shall order that the defendant’s driver’s license be revoked for a period of not less than three years from the date the sentence is imposed or three years from the date of initial release from imprisonment, whichever is later. In the event the defendant is returned to imprisonment prior to the completion of the period of driver’s license revocation, time spent imprisoned does not count toward fulfilling the period of revocation.
An Act to enhance the penalties for eluding law enforcement.
I certify that the attached Act originated in the:
Chief Clerk
Speaker of the House
Attest:
Chief Clerk
President of the Senate
Attest:
Secretary of the Senate
File No. ____ Chapter No. ______
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Received at this Executive Office this _____ day of _____________,
2024 at ____________M.
By for the Governor
The attached Act is hereby approved this ________ day of ______________, A.D., 2024
ss. Office of the Secretary of State
Filed ____________, 2024 at _________ o'clock __M.
Secretary of State
By Asst. Secretary of State
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