SDCL 35-2-10.1 allows the South Dakota Department of Revenue & Regulation to impose civil penalties on a business who has a clerk who sells alcohol to a minor.
Penalties for Business that Sell Alcohol to a Minor in South Dakota
Within a 24 month period of time
First Violation
$500 fine if the clerk has responsible server training
Or $1000 fine if the clerk has not gone through training
Second Violation
$1000.00 fine if the clerk has responsible server training
Or if the clerk has not gone through training, the fine is $2000.00.
The business will have their alcohol license suspended. No matter how many alcohol licenses that a licensee may own on a premise, when one license is suspended, all licenses are suspended. If a alcohol license is suspended, then the video lottery license is also suspended.
*If the licensee sells or serves alcohol to a minor, the alcohol license will be revoked.
Penalties for a Server that Sells Alcohol to a Minor in
Within a 24 month period of time
A clerk who sells or serves alcohol to an underage person faces a Class 1 misdemeanor if the customer is under the age of 18.
For selling or serving alcohol to an individual between 18-21 years of age, the clerk faces a Class 2 misdemeanor.
Loss of Drivers License
First Violation
Driver's license is revoked for a minimum of 30 days or up to a maximum for one year.
Subsequent Violations
Driver's license is revoked for a minimum of 60 days or up to a maximum for one year.