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Section 13-53-26 - Twelve months of residency must immediately precede first day of classes

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13-53-26. Twelve months of residency must immediately precede first day of classes.A person shall be classified as a resident student if the person has continuously resided in South Dakota for at least twelve consecutive months immediately preceding the first scheduled day of classes of the semester or other session in which the individual registers in the regental system; subject to the exception in §13-53-29. Source: SL 1996, ch 130, §4.