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Code · South Dakota · Title 35 · Chapter 35-2

35-2-10. Violation as ground for revocation or suspension of license--Multiple licenses.

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The secretary, in compliance with chapter 1-26 , may revoke or suspend any license issued under this title upon proof of violation by the licensee, by the licensee's agents or employees, or by the manager or contractual operators of retail establishments and their agents or employees operating under a county or municipal license, of any of the following:
(1)Any provision of this title;
(2)Any rule promulgated pursuant to this title; or
(3)Any ordinance or regulation relevant to alcoholic beverage control adopted by the political subdivision issuing the license.
For any licensee with multiple alcoholic beverage licenses for the same premises, upon suspension or revocation of any license pursuant to this title, the licensee shall cease operation under all alcoholic beverage licenses held by the licensee for the same premises for the same period as the suspension or revocation.
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