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South Dakota House Bill HB1239 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/05/2025

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2025 South Dakota Legislature 
House Bill 1239 
  
 
  
  
 
 
Introduced by: Representative Soye 
 
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An Act to revise certain affirmative defenses to dissemination of material harmful 1 
to minors and obscenity offenses. 2 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA: 3 
Section 1. That § 22-24-31 be AMENDED: 4 
22-24-31. In any prosecution for disseminating material harmful to minors, it is 5 
an affirmative defense that: 6 
(1) The defendant had reasonable cause to believe that the minor involved was 7 
eighteen years old or more of age or older. A draft card, driver's driver license, 8 
birth certificate, or other official or apparently official document is evidence 9 
establishing that the minor was eighteen years of age or older; 10 
(2) The minor involved was accompanied by a : 11 
(a) A parent or guardian, or by an; 12 
(b) An adult and the adult represented that he or she the adult was the minor's 13 
parent or guardian; or an 14 
(c) An adult and the adult signed a written statement to that effect stating that 15 
the adult was the minor's parent or guardian; or 16 
(3) The defendant was the parent or guardian of the minor involved; or 17 
(4) The defendant was a bona fide school, college, university, museum, or public 18 
library, or was acting in the capacity of an employee of such an organization or a 19 
retail outlet affiliated with and serving the educational purposes of such an 20 
organization. 21 
Section 2. That § 22-24-37 be AMENDED: 22 
22-24-37. The provisions of §§ 22-24-27 to 22-24-37 22-24-34, inclusive, do not 23 
apply to any persons person who may possess possesses or distribute distributes obscene 24  25.376.13 	2 	1239 
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matter, or participate participates in conduct, otherwise proscribed by those sections, if 1 
such the possession, distribution, or conduct occurs: 2 
(1) In the course of law enforcement and or judicial activities; 3 
(2) In the course of bona fide school, college, university, museum, or public library 4 
activities or in the course of employment of such an organization or retail outlet 5 
affiliated with and serving the educational purposes of such an organization; or 6 
(3)(2) In the course of employment as a moving picture machine operator , or assistant 7 
operator, in a motion picture theater in connection with a motion picture film or 8 
show exhibited in such the theater, if such the operator or assistant operator has 9 
no financial interest in the motion picture theater wherein that the operator or 10 
assistant operator is so employed, other than wages received or owed; 11 
or like circumstances of justification if the possession, distribution, or conduct is not limited 12 
to the subject matter's appeal to prurient interests. 13