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Code · South Dakota · Title 41 · Chapter 41-6

41-6-37.2. Nursing facility group fishing license--Fees and regulations set by commission--Resident defined.

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The Department of Game, Fish and Parks may establish a nursing facility group fishing license which entitles residents of any nursing facility licensed by the state the privileges of resident fishing licenses on any individual outing. The fees and regulations for group fishing licenses shall be set by rules promulgated by the Game, Fish and Parks Commission pursuant to chapter 1-26 and chapter 41-2 . The license shall exhibit the name, post office address, and state nursing facility license number.
For purposes of this section, the term "resident" means permanent occupants of the nursing facility for at least ninety percent of the time, not to include staff or employees. The daily limits for individuals participating in the group fishing license shall be the same as for resident fishing licenses. A group license shall be valid only on nursing facility sponsored outings directly supervised by a staff member or a volunteer approved by the home.
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