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Code · South Dakota · Title 39 · Chapter 39-1

39-1-15. Seizure or quarantine of contraband articles--Tagging and marking--Removal as petty offense.

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The secretary of agriculture and natural resources, the secretary of public safety, and their agents and inspectors, with or without the assistance of the officers specified in § 39-1-13 , have power and authority to seize or quarantine by tagging or otherwise suitably marking any food or drug which is, or which is suspected of being, contraband material as defined in § 39-1-14 ; and for this purpose they and their agents and inspectors shall be vested with police powers. Such tag or marking shall be notice to all persons not to remove or otherwise molest marked or tagged material until given permission by the secretary of agriculture and natural resources, the secretary of public safety, or a court.
Any person who removes or otherwise molests any article of food or drug tagged or marked as provided by this section without the permission or consent of the secretary of agriculture and natural resources, the secretary of public safety, or a court, commits a petty offense.
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