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Code · South Dakota · Title 35 · Chapter 35-4

35-4-11.13. Hunting preserve facility on-sale license.

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Notwithstanding the provisions of § 35-4-11.1 , each county may issue a hunting preserve facility on-sale license to any facility that has a shooting preserve operating permit issued pursuant to chapter 41-10 and a license issued by the Department of Health pursuant to chapter 34-18 . The licensee may only sell alcoholic beverages during the shooting preserve season for consumption on the licensed premises to a guest as part of a hunting or shooting rental package for use of the shooting preserve's facilities and services.
The licensee may not offer any alcoholic beverages for retail sale to other members of the general public. The facility shall have rooms that are suitable for lodging to host guests and equipment and seating for the preparation and serving of food for consumption on the premises. For the purposes of this section, the term, premises, means the same facility which is also licensed by the Department of Health pursuant to chapter 34-18 . The license fee shall be five hundred dollars per season.
The renewal fee shall be five hundred dollars per season. Any license issued pursuant to this section may not be transferred to a different location.
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