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Code · South Dakota · Title 41 · Chapter 41-4

41-4-3. Nonresident small game license fees paid into land acquisition and development fund--Use for game production areas and public shooting areas.

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Three dollars received from the sale of each nonresident small game license shall be placed in a fund to be known as the land acquisition and development fund. The moneys from this fund shall be used for the following purposes:
(1)To acquire by purchase or lease real property to be used primarily for game production. Such real property shall remain open for public hunting;
(2)To pay the salary and any necessary expenses of any employee of the Department of Game, Fish and Parks engaged in the acquisition of such real property;
(3)For improving and maintaining game production areas; and
(4)For the payment of taxes on public shooting areas.
Not more than twenty-five percent of the land acquisition and development fund, after the payment of taxes, may be used for the administration of the fund or for improving and maintaining game production areas.
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