An order declaring a judicial emergency may suspend, toll, extend, or otherwise grant relief from deadlines, time schedules, or filing requirements imposed by otherwise applicable statutes, rules, or court orders, whether in civil cases, criminal cases, administrative matters or any other legal proceedings as determined necessary. The days covered by a judicial emergency order are deemed a holiday for time computation under the rules of civil procedure.
S.D. Codified Laws § 16-3-14
Suspension, extension, or other relief from deadlines, time schedules, or filing requirements
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Zahrbock v. Star Brite Inn Motel (2010)
Most recently applied in Zahrbock v. Star Brite Inn Motel (September 2010)
Source: SL 2007, ch 132, § 4.
Official source: South Dakota Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain South Dakota statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.