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Code · South Dakota · Title 41 · Chapter 41-15

41-15A-10. Notification of privileges suspension--Hearing upon request--Procedure.

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Upon suspending the hunting, trapping, or fishing privileges of any person pursuant to §§ 41-15A-8 and 41-15A-9 , the licensing authority of the home state shall notify the person in writing by certified mail. Within twenty days following mailing of the notice of suspension, the person may request a hearing before the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Commission on whether the requirements for suspension have been met. Upon request of the person, the commission shall set a hearing as early as practicable.
The requesting person may present evidence and arguments at the hearing contesting whether the person failed to comply with the terms of a citation issued for a wildlife violation in a participating state. Grounds other than those listed in this section may not be used to contest the licensing authority's decision to suspend the person's privileges.
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