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Code · South Dakota · Title 31 · Chapter 31-29

31-29-71.1. Fee for permit--Exception.

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Any application for the permit required by § 31-29-71 shall be accompanied by the fee specified by the following schedule:
(1)If the advertising area does not exceed one hundred square feet, the fee is sixteen dollars;
(2)If the area exceeds one hundred square feet but does not exceed three hundred square feet, the fee is twenty-four dollars;
(3)If the area exceeds three hundred square feet but does not exceed five hundred square feet, the fee is thirty-two dollars;
(4)If the area exceeds five hundred square feet but does not exceed seven hundred square feet, the fee is forty dollars;
(5)If the area exceeds seven hundred square feet but does not exceed nine hundred square feet, the fee is forty-eight dollars;
(6)If the area exceeds nine hundred square feet but does not exceed one thousand one hundred square feet, the fee is sixty-four dollars;
(7)If the area exceeds one thousand one hundred square feet, the fee is seventy-two dollars.
A sign less than sixty-five square feet owned and maintained by a church is exempt from the fees under this section.
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