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Abduction is the unlawful interference with a family relationship, such as the taking of a child from its parent, irrespective of whether the person abducted consents or not. Kidnapping is the taking or detention of a person against his or her will and without lawful authority.
Storage of tenants valuable property left on premises--Lien--Disposal as abandoned after waiting period. The property of a lessee, of a total reasonable value exceeding five hundred dollars, left on leased residential premises by the lessee after the lessee has quit the premises, shall be stored by the lessor.
No person may knowingly possess a controlled drug or substance unless the substance was obtained directly or pursuant to a valid prescription or order from a practitioner, while acting in the course of the practitioners professional practice or except as otherwise authorized by chapter 34-20B.
The mother of an unmarried minor born out of wedlock is entitled to its custody, services, and earnings subject to the courts right to award custody of the child to either parent, considering the best interests of the child as to its temporal, mental, and moral welfare.
In 2006, the Uniform Law Commission (ULC) promulgated the Uniform Child Abduction Prevention Act (UCAPA). The act provides States with a valuable tool for deterring both domestic and international child abductions by parents and any persons acting on behalf of the parents.

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The South Dakota Sunshine Law is a series of laws designed to guarantee that public has access to public records of governmental bodies. Public records are defined as all records kept by public bodies in South Dakota, no matter the physical form.
The California family court can issue an order to prevent child abduction by a parent if the court finds sufficient risk of parental abduction. The party may request the order or the court may issue the order on its own initiative.
Any parent who violates 22-19-9 and causes the unmarried minor child, taken, enticed, or kept from the childs lawful custodian, to be removed from the state is guilty of a Class 5 felony. Source: SL 1980, ch 174, 2; SL 1985, ch 178, 2; SL 2005, ch 120, 119.

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