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Code · South Dakota · Title 60 · Chapter 60-5

60-5-18. Fees established by rule.

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The department may, by rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 , establish and collect reasonable fees and charges, except fees prohibited by § 60-6-24 , for the following:
(1)Fees, not to exceed one thousand dollars, for certification or renewal of certification of case management plans for workers' compensation claims;
(2)Fees, not to exceed twenty-five dollars, for searches of the files and records of the department;
(3)Fees for producing transcripts and copying any papers contained in the files and records of the department, at cost plus mailing;
(4)Fees paid for seminars, conferences, or workshops conducted by the department; and
(5)Fees paid for computer software and publications produced by the department.
All fees paid to the department pursuant to subdivisions (1), (2), (3), and
(5)of this section shall be deposited with the state treasurer each calendar month by the tenth day of next month and shall be credited to the Department of Labor and Regulation special revenue fund. The money in the fund is continuously appropriated to the department for the purpose of paying the expense of administering and enforcing the provisions of Titles 60, 61, and 62. All fees collected pursuant to subdivision
(4)of this section shall be deposited in the Department of Labor and Regulation's local bank account as authorized by § 4-4-3 .
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