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Code · South Dakota · Title 32 · Chapter 32-9

32-9-22. Temporary thirty-day permit to operate as commercial motor vehicle--Multiple permits allowed--Fee schedule--Proof of previous registration as noncommercial vehicle.

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The fee schedule for a temporary permit to operate as a commercial motor vehicle for any thirty - day period shall be:
(1)Gross weight of four thousand pounds or less, nine dollars;
(2)Gross weight of 4001 to 6000 pounds, eleven dollars;
(3)Gross weight of 6001 to 8000 pounds, thirteen dollars;
(4)Gross weight of 8001 to 10,000 pounds, fifteen dollars;
(5)Gross weight of 10,001 to 12,000 pounds, eighteen dollars;
(6)Gross weight of 12,001 to 14,000 pounds, twenty - one dollars;
(7)Gross weight of 14,001 to 16,000 pounds, twenty - four dollars;
(8)Gross weight of 16,001 to 18,000 pounds, twenty - seven dollars;
(9)Gross weight of 18,001 to 20,000 pounds, thirty dollars;
(10)For each additional 2000 pounds or major fraction thereof in excess of 20,000 pounds, seven dollars.
A temporary permit may be issued for as many thirty - day periods as the applicant requests and pays the fee for. Proof of current registration as a motor vehicle within any jurisdiction for the current registration year shall be presented at the time of application for a temporary permit.
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