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Code · South Dakota · Title 34 · Chapter 34-37

34-37-2.2. Sales to out-of-state residents--Early and late season licenses--Copy of law and map provided with sale--Violation as misdemeanor.

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In addition to any license required under § 34-37-2 , for any sales to out-of-state residents, a retailer licensee may obtain:
(1)An early season license to operate from May first to June twenty-sixth, with a required fee of one thousand dollars; or
(2)A late season license to operate from July sixth to August thirty-first, and from December twenty-eighth to January first, with a required fee of one thousand dollars.
A retailer licensee with a license issued under this section that is located west of the Missouri River shall provide any consumer with a copy of any law that prohibits the use of fireworks and a map of the Black Hills Forest Fire Protection District with any sale of fireworks, other than any sale occurring from June twenty-seventh to July fifth. A violation of this section is a Class 1 misdemeanor.
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