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Code · South Dakota · Title 32 · Chapter 32-7

32-7B-25. Temporary permits for special events--Time limitation--Fee.

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Any out-of-state boat dealer may display or sell boats and trailers at an event, if the event lasts two or more days and if the person registers with and purchases a permit from the Department of Revenue at least five days before the event. The person shall pay a fee of two hundred dollars for a ten-day temporary permit. In order to qualify as an event, the event shall be an organized, sponsored event with no less than three licensed boat dealers displaying boats.
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