S.D. Codified Laws § 34-26-75

Current with legislation signed by the governor on or before 3/6/2024
Section 34-26-75 - Right to control-Order of precedence

Except as provided in §§ 34-26-74 and 34-26-76, the right and the duty to control the disposition of a decedent's remains, including the location, manner, and conditions of disposition, and arrangements for the provision of funeral goods and services, vests in the following, in the order named, provided the person is eighteen years or older and is of sound mind:

(1) A person designated by the decedent, in accordance with § 34-26-77;
(2) A person designated in the federal Record of Emergency Date Form DD 93 or its successor form, by a member of the military who dies while under active-duty orders, as described in 10 U.S.C. § 1481, in effect on January 1, 2022;
(3) The decedent's spouse;
(4) The child of the decedent or the majority of the decedent's children, provided that a lesser number must suffice if they have made reasonable efforts to notify the other children of their instructions and are not aware of any opposition on the part of the majority;
(5) The parents of the decedent or one parent of the decedent, if reasonable efforts to locate the other parent have been unsuccessful;
(6) The sibling of the decedent or the majority of the decedent's siblings, provided that a lesser number must suffice if they have made reasonable efforts to notify the other siblings of their instructions and are not aware of any opposition on the part of the majority;
(7) The grandparent of the decedent or the majority of the decedent's grandparents, provided that a lesser number must suffice if they have made reasonable efforts to notify the other grandparents of their instructions and are not aware of any opposition on the part of the majority;
(8) The decedent's guardian at the time of the decedent's death, if one had been appointed;
(9) The person named as personal representative in the decedent's last will and testament;
(10) The person in the classes of the next degree of kinship, in descending order, under the laws of descent and distribution, provided if there is more than one person of the same degree, any person of that degree may control the disposition;
(11) The public officer, administrator, or employee responsible for dispositions, if the decedent was the responsibility of the state or a political subdivision of the state; or
(12) Any other willing person, including the funeral director with custody of the body, provided the person attests that reasonable efforts have been made to contact other persons listed in this section.

For the purposes of this section, the right and the duty to control disposition includes providing authorization for a cremation.

SDCL 34-26-75

SL 2022, ch 113, §2; SL 2023, ch 128, §1; SL 2023, ch 129, §1.
Amended by S.L. 2023, ch. 129,s. 1, eff. 7/1/2023.
Amended by S.L. 2023, ch. 128,s. 1, eff. 7/1/2023.
Added by S.L. 2022, ch. 113,s. 2, eff. 7/1/2022.