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Code · South Dakota · Title 1 · Chapter 1-21

1-21-10. Promulgation of rules.

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The Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources may hold a state fair and other activities in the city of Huron at such times as it may determine. The secretary of agriculture and natural resources may promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 concerning:
(1)Traffic and camping regulation;
(2)Advertising on the fairgrounds;
(3)Admission policies;
(4)Employee policies;
(5)Exhibitor policies;
(6)Maintenance responsibilities;
(7)Entry requirements;
(8)Department superintendent duties;
(9)Health and heredity requirements for animals;
(10)The provision of feed and forage;
(11)Administration of stalls;
(12)Judges and judging;
(13)Protests and appeals;
(14)Premiums and awards;
(15)Space rental provisions and requirements;
(16)The establishment of opening and closing dates;
(17)The establishment and collection of fees for admission, parking, camping, entry, and exhibits, solicitation booths, and commercial exhibits; and
(18)Terms, conditions, and fees for the use of the fairgrounds and fairgrounds facilities when the state fair is not in progress.
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