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Code · South Dakota · Title 1 · Chapter 1-41

1-41-25.3. Use of environmental audit as defense.

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An environmental audit may not be used as a defense to a civil or criminal action if a regulated entity:
(1)Has willfully and with knowledge violated state or federal environmental law, rule, regulation, or permit;
(2)Has established a pattern of repeatedly violating environmental law, rule, regulation, permit, order, or compliance schedule within the two years prior to the date of the disclosure;
(3)Has not corrected the violations within sixty days of discovery or according to the negotiated compliance schedule described in §§ 1-41-25 to 1-41-25 .4, inclusive; or
(4)Has been issued a notice of violation resulting in the assessment of a civil penalty within two years before the date of disclosure.
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