South Dakota Motion for Admission Pro HAC Vice is a legal document that allows an attorney who is not licensed to practice law in South Dakota to participate in legal proceedings in the state. This motion is typically granted to attorneys who are licensed in other states, allowing them to present an argument on behalf of their clients in South Dakota courts. There are two types of South Dakota Motion for Admission Pro HAC Vice: (1) General Motion for Admission Pro HAC Vice, which allows an attorney to appear in multiple cases in the state, and (2) Limited Motion for Admission Pro HAC Vice, which allows an attorney to appear in one specific case. In order to be granted a South Dakota Motion for Admission Pro HAC Vice, an attorney must meet certain criteria such as having an active law license in another state, being in good standing in that state, and having the necessary qualifications and experience to practice law in South Dakota.