In South Dakota, there are no specific laws that regulate a business’s practice of scanning IDs or retaining information obtained from a scan. This means that businesses, including hotels, are likely allowed to scan IDs and retain information obtained from a scan, subject to applicable privacy laws.
While South Dakota does not have specific laws governing the scanning of IDs, it does have laws that pertain to the use of personal information obtained from IDs. According to South Dakota Law 32-5-147, personal information may be disclosed to any person by the department on proof of the identity of the person requesting the record and representation by such person that the use of the personal information will be strictly limited to certain uses.
These uses include:
Hotels that sell alcohol must be particularly vigilant about verifying the age of their customers. In South Dakota, the law provides a specific provision related to the sale of alcoholic beverages to underage persons. According to North Dakota 35-9-1.3 (which is referenced in South Dakota’s laws), no person may be convicted of illegally selling any alcoholic beverage to any underage person if the underage person was in possession of, and the seller relied upon, any false age-bearing identification document that was furnished to the underage person by any state agency or local law enforcement agency or any agent, employee, contractor, or associate of any state agency or local law enforcement agency for the purpose of attempting to illegally purchase any alcoholic beverage.
This means that if a hotel in South Dakota scans an ID that appears to be valid and uses that ID to verify a customer’s age before selling them alcohol, the hotel is unlikely to be held liable if it later turns out that the ID was false and the customer was underage.
Please note that this information is intended to provide a general overview and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult with a legal professional for advice specific to your situation
Yes, there are no specific laws in South Dakota that prohibit hotels from scanning IDs.
Yes, in the absence of specific laws governing this issue, it is likely that hotels in South Dakota can retain information obtained from a scanned ID, subject to applicable privacy laws.
Yes, hotels in South Dakota can use a scanned ID to verify a customer's age before selling them alcohol.
According to North Dakota 35-9-1.3, no person may be convicted of illegally selling any alcoholic beverage to any underage person if the underage person was in possession of, and the seller relied upon, any false age-bearing identification document.
Yes, South Dakota Law 32-5-147 allows for the use of personal information obtained from an ID for a variety of purposes, including verifying
While South Dakota does not have specific laws governing the misuse of information obtained from a scanned ID, misuse of such information could potentially lead to violations of privacy laws and result in legal consequences.
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