State of South Dakota
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SEVENTY-SEVENTH
SESSION
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, 2002 |
970H0510 |
SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE ENGROSSED
NO.
SB 73
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01/28/2002
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Introduced by:
Senators Moore, Albers, Brosz, Dennert, Duxbury, Everist, Ham, Hutmacher,
Munson, and Sutton (Dan) and Representatives Michels, Burg, Flowers,
Gillespie, Hanson (Gary), Hunhoff, Madsen, Napoli, Olson (Mel), Peterson
(Bill), and Sigdestad
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section 1. For the purposes of this Act, a prepaid adult entertainment card is a product, either sold at wholesale, retail, or distributed gratis as a promotion, which permits the cardholder to access one or more erotic or pornographic internet sites by means of a predetermined user identification and password unique to each card. The cardholder enters the user identification and password on any computer and gains entry to a set number of hours of site access. When the set number of hours has been exhausted, the card expires.
Section 2. It is a Class 1 misdemeanor to sell, give, or distribute any prepaid adult entertainment card or any prepaid adult entertainment telephone card to any person under eighteen years of age.
Section 3. A prepaid adult entertainment telephone card is a product, either sold at
wholesale, retail, or distributed gratis as a promotion, which permits the cardholder to access one
or more adult entertainment telephone services for a predetermined number of minutes by means
of a telephone number and an access code or password unique to each card. The cardholder
places the telephone call and gains entry to the service for purposes of engaging in sexually-
explicit telephone conversations with one or more adults. When the predetermined number of
minutes has been exhausted, the card automatically expires.
Section
4.
Any person who knowingly participates in any conduct proscribed by this Act is
liable for civil damages.
Section
5.
Any of the following persons may bring an action for damages caused by another
person's conduct as proscribed by this Act:
Section 6. Any person entitled to bring an action under section 5 of this Act may seek damages from any person who knowingly participated in the sale or in the chain of distribution of any prepaid adult entertainment card or any prepaid adult entertainment telephone card proscribed by this Act.
Section 7. Any person entitled to bring an action under section 5 of this Act may recover all of the following damages:
support expenses, accidents or injury, and any other pecuniary loss proximately
caused by the proscribed conduct;
Section 8. Any action for damages under this Act shall be commenced within six years of the time the plaintiff knew, or had reason to know, of any injury caused by violations of this Act. The knowledge of a parent, guardian, or custodian may not be imputed to the minor.