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Code · South Dakota · Title 34 · Chapter 34-13

34A-13-52. Department responsible for tank removal and corrective actions under program--Director to make payments from fund.

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The Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources shall be responsible for the tank removal and corrective actions subject to §§ 34A-13-49 to 34A-13-54 , inclusive. The department may contract directly with consultants, contractors, other service providers, state agencies, subdivisions of government, counties, cities, townships, and tribes to carry out the provisions of §§ 34A-13-49 to 34A-13-54 , inclusive. After receiving itemized documentation of all actual costs from the department, the director of the petroleum release compensation fund shall make payment within thirty days of receipt.
All tank removals, pollution assessments, and corrective actions taken under §§ 34A-13-49 to 34A-13-54 , inclusive, shall comply with chapters 34A-2 and 34A-12 and the rules promulgated thereunder.
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