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Code · South Dakota · Title 34 · Chapter 34-6

34A-6-1.23. Secretary may require appearance for public hearing--Alternative procedures.

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In a notice given under § 34A-6-1.22 , the secretary may also require the alleged violator to appear for a public hearing to be conducted before the board, and to answer the charges made against the alleged violator. If the secretary does not require an alleged violator to appear for a public hearing pursuant to this section, the alleged violator, a member of the board, or an interested person may request the board to conduct such a hearing. Such request shall be in writing and shall be filed with the board no later than ten days after service of a notice under § 34A-6-1.22 .
If such a request is filed, a hearing shall be held as soon as practicable. In such event, notice of hearing shall be provided which meets the requirements of § 1-26-17 , and notice shall also be given in a manner which will reasonably inform the public.
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