The receipt of services and supports pursuant to this chapter does not operate to deprive any person with a developmental disability of any other rights, benefits, or privileges, does not cause the person with a developmental disability to be declared legally incompetent, and may not be construed to interfere with the rights and privileges of parents or guardians regarding the minor child. No agency, community service provider, facility, school, or person who receives public funds and provides services to persons with developmental disabilities may engage in the following practices:

(1) Corporal punishment–physical or verbal abuse, such as shaking, screaming, swearing, name calling, or any other activity that would be damaging to a person’s physical well-being or self-respect;

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Terms Used In South Dakota Codified Laws 27B-8-42

  • Person: includes natural persons, partnerships, associations, cooperative corporations, limited liability companies, and corporations. See South Dakota Codified Laws 2-14-2

(2) Seclusion–placement of a person alone in a room or other area from which egress is prevented except if utilized by the South Dakota Developmental Center or a community support provider in accordance with §§ 27B-8-52, 27B-8-54, and 27B-8-56;

(3) Denial of food–preventing a person from having access to a nutritionally adequate diet as a means of modifying behavior. Persons enrolled in residential programs or living units are expected to partake in meals at a predetermined scheduled time.

No person with a developmental disability receiving services may discipline other persons with developmental disabilities receiving services, and no community service provider or facility may mistreat, exploit, neglect, or abuse any person with a developmental disability.

Source: SL 2000, ch 131, § 87; SL 2009, ch 139, § 1.