South Dakota Codified Laws 20-13-20.1. Discrimination based on familial status–“Family” defined–Application to housing accommodations
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For the purposes of determining discrimination based on familial status, a family is one or more individuals under the age of eighteen who are domiciled with their parent, legal custodian, or person granted custody with permission of the parent or custodian. This definition includes a person who is pregnant or in the process of securing custody of a person under the age of eighteen years. Discrimination based on familial status applies to housing accommodations only.
Terms Used In South Dakota Codified Laws 20-13-20.1
- Person: includes one or more individuals, partnerships, associations, limited liability companies, corporations, unincorporated organizations, mutual companies, joint stock companies, trusts, agents, legal representatives, trustees, trustees in bankruptcy, receivers, labor organizations, public bodies, public corporations, and the State of South Dakota, and all political subdivisions and agencies thereof. See South Dakota Codified Laws 20-13-1
Source: SL 1991, ch 179, § 6.