The Board of Pardons and Paroles may, in the board’s discretion, permit a parolee to leave this state and go to any other state, if satisfied that suitable employment or beneficial occupation of the parolee’s time has been secured in the other state where the parolee will be free from criminal influences, and that a parole agency or department of the other state will undertake supervision of the parolee within the other state in conformity with the laws of South Dakota relating to parolees. The parolee is subject to all the laws of South Dakota relating to parolees, in the same manner and to the same extent as if the parolee had not been permitted to leave this state.

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Source: SDC 1939, § 13.5301; SL 1939, ch 34; SL 1964, ch 33, § 4; SDCL, § 23-60-13; SL 1978, ch 186, § 29; SL 1987, ch 13, § 4; SL 2004, ch 168, § 62.