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Code · South Dakota · Title 46 · Chapter 46-8

46-8-16. Right to cross public or railroad right-of-way--Construction of bridges, culverts, or similar structures.

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An owner of works for the storage, carriage, or application of water to beneficial use has the right to cross any public or railroad right - of - way, subject to such reasonable conditions as may be prescribed by the board or officer having charge of the right - of - way. The owner of the works shall notify the board or officer in charge of the right - of - way in writing showing the location and character of the crossing and shall provide a plat showing the location of the proposed route across the right - of - way.
The owner of the works shall bear the cost of construction of any bridge, culvert, or similar structure where it crosses the right - of - way. All bridges, culverts, or similar structures shall be constructed in accordance with pertinent provisions of law.
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