South Dakota Long-Arm Statute

S.D. Codified Laws § 15-7-2
§ 15-7-2. In-state actions that subject
persons to jurisdiction of the courts
Any person is subject to the jurisdiction of
the courts of this state as to any cause of action arising from the doing
personally, through any employee, through an agent or through a subsidiary, of
any of the following acts:
(1) The transaction of any business within
the state;
(2) The commission of any act which results
in accrual within this state of a tort action;
(3) The ownership, use, or possession of any
property, or of any interest therein, situated within this state;
(4) Contracting to insure any person,
property, or risk located within this state at the time of contracting;
(5) Entering into a contract for services to
be rendered or for materials to be furnished in this state by such person;
(6) Acting as director, manager, trustee, or
other officer of any corporation organized under the laws of, or having its
principal place of business within this state, or as personal representative of
any estate within this state;
(7) Failure to support a minor child residing
in South Dakota;
(8) Having sexual intercourse in this state,
which act creates a cause of action for the determination of paternity of a
child who may have been conceived by that act of intercourse;
(9) With respect to any action for divorce,
separate maintenance or spousal support the maintenance in this state of a
matrimonial domicile at the time the claim arose or the commission in this state
of an act giving rise to the claim, subject to the provisions of § 25-4-30;
(10) Entering into negotiations with any
person within the state with the apparent objective of contracting for services
to be rendered or materials to be furnished in this state;
(11) Commencing or participating in
negotiations, mediation, arbitration or litigation involving subject matter
located in whole or in part within the state;
(12) Doing any act for the purpose of
influencing legislation, administrative rule-making or judicial or
administrative decision-making by any local, state or federal official whose
official function is being performed within the state, providing that an
appearance to contest personal jurisdiction shall not be within this subsection;
(13) The commission of any act which results
in the accrual of an action in this state for a violation of the antitrust laws
of the United States or chapter 37-1;
(14) The commission of any act, the basis of
which is not inconsistent with the Constitution of this state or with the
Constitution of the United States.
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