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South Dakota

Title 1 · Chapter 1-19
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1-19-1. Acceptance of Verendrye plate site.
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1-19-2. 1-19-2. Repealed by SL 1974, ch 9, § 15.
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1-19-2.1. Verendrye Memorial Commission abolished--Performance of functions.
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1-19-2.2. Maintenance and improvement of Verendrye plate site.
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1-19-3. 1-19-3, 1-19-4. Repealed by SL 1974, ch 9, § 15.
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1-19-5. Old Fort Pierre Chouteau site.
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1-19-6. Acceptance of Oahe Chapel.
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1-19-7. Acceptance of Savo monument site.
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1-19-8. Board to hold sites and monuments for people of state.
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1-19A-1. Legislative findings and declaration.
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1-19A-2. Definition of terms.
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1-19A-3. Statewide survey of historic properties.
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1-19A-4. Entry on private property for survey--Consent required.
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1-19A-5. State register of historic places--Standards for listing.
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1-19A-6. Participation in conferences and programs.
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1-19A-7. Cooperation with other governmental agencies.
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1-19A-8. Qualification for federal aid.
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1-19A-9. Repealed
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1-19A-10. Preparation of preservation plan--Review and revision.
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1-19A-11. Promulgation of rules regarding properties.
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1-19A-11.1. Preservation of historic property--Procedures.
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1-19A-12. Coordination of activities of local commissions.
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1-19A-13. Assistance to local commissions and private parties.
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1-19A-13.1. Historical preservation loan and grant fund established--Purpose--Sources of funds.
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1-19A-13.2. National register eligibility required.
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1-19A-13.3. Amount of loans and grants--Interest rate--Extensions and renewals--Amounts available for structures with public use.
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1-19A-13.4. Funds to be used for restoration of historic properties.
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1-19A-13.5. Promulgation of rules regarding historical preservation loans and grants.
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1-19A-14. Information provided on historic properties.
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1-19A-15. Stimulation of public interest in historic preservation.
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1-19A-16. On-going programs--Programs of school of mines and technology not affected--Charge for publications.
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1-19A-17. Improvement and operation of historic properties--Legislative consent required for acquisition.
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1-19A-18. 1-19A-18. Obsolete.
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1-19A-18.1. State Review Board abolished.
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1-19A-19. Powers and duties of board.
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1-19A-20. Tax moratorium on increased valuation due to restoration or rehabilitation of historic property.
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1-19A-21. Covenant to maintain property required to benefit from chapter.
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1-19A-22. Cancellation of tax moratorium.
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1-19A-23. Ratification of previous moratoriums.
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1-19A-24. Moratoriums for certain property prohibited.
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1-19A-25. Repealed
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1-19A-26. Repealed
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1-19A-27. Repealed
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1-19A-28. Repealed
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1-19A-29. Promulgation of rules to administer chapter.
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1-19B-1. Legislative findings--Purpose of chapter.
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1-19B-1.1. Definition of terms.
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1-19B-2. County and municipal historic preservation commissions--Purpose.
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1-19B-3. Members of preservation commission--Terms of office--Residence.
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1-19B-4. Employment of personnel.
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1-19B-5. Annual special purpose tax levy--Approval by voters required.
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1-19B-6. Revenue bonds authorized.
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1-19B-7. Appropriations for operating expenses and acquisition and management of historic properties.
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1-19B-8. Survey of local historic properties--Standards and criteria.
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1-19B-9. Entry on private lands for survey--Consent required to enter building.
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1-19B-10. Participation in local planning processes.
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1-19B-11. Cooperation with governmental agencies.
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1-19B-12. Contractual powers of preservation commission.
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1-19B-13. Acquisition of historic properties.
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1-19B-14. Title to property acquired--Supervision and control.
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1-19B-15. Maintenance and operation of historic properties.
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1-19B-16. Acquisition of historical easements.
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1-19B-17. Lease or disposition of historic properties--Rights reserved.
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1-19B-18. Educational and interpretive programs.
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1-19B-19. Recommendations and information to governing body.
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1-19B-20. Ordinances designating historic properties--Criteria--Procedure.
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1-19B-21. Investigation and report before designation of historic property.
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1-19B-22. Hearing on designation of historic property--Notice.
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1-19B-23. Ordinance enforcing waiting period--Posting of sign.
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1-19B-24. Notification to owners of historic property designated--Filing of ordinance.
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1-19B-25. Notice to director of equalization of designation of historic property--Consideration in appraisal.
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1-19B-26. Transfer by owners of development rights in historic properties.
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1-19B-27. Notice by owner before demolition or alteration of historic property--Waiting period--Negotiations by commission.
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1-19B-28. Negotiations during waiting period for acquisition of historic property.
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1-19B-29. Waiver of waiting period when preservation of character of property ensured.
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1-19B-30. Reduction of waiting period for extreme hardship.
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1-19B-31. Ordinary maintenance and repairs not prohibited--Changes required for public safety.
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1-19B-32. Establishment of district study committee authorized.
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1-19B-33. Composition of district study committee--Residence of members.
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1-19B-34. Investigations by district study committee--Criteria.
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1-19B-35. Report of findings by district study committee.
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1-19B-36. Hearing on establishment of historic district--Notice to property owners.
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1-19B-37. Final recommendations by study committee--Draft ordinance.
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1-19B-38. Establishment of historic district by ordinance--Commission required.
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1-19B-39. Amendment of historic district ordinance--Studies and reports.
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1-19B-40. Composition of district commission--Residence of members--Terms of office--Chair and vice chair.
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1-19B-41. Promulgation of regulations--Personnel--Gifts.
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1-19B-42. Certificate of appropriateness required for exterior alterations in historic district.
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1-19B-43. Exterior features defined.
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1-19B-44. Interior arrangement not subject to control--Restriction on commission activities.
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1-19B-45. Certificate of appropriateness required for change in use within historic district--Prerequisite to zoning change.
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1-19B-46. Certificate issued in case of extreme hardship.
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1-19B-47. Notice and hearing before action on certificate of appropriateness.
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1-19B-48. Issuance of certificate when proposed change appropriate.
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1-19B-49. Denial of certificate--Reasons recorded--Notice to applicant.
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1-19B-50. Appeal to circuit court by applicant for certificate.
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1-19B-51. Maintenance and repairs not changing appearance permitted--Correction of unsafe conditions.
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1-19B-52. Ordinances to prevent deterioration by neglect--Misdemeanor.
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1-19B-53. Governing body's power to protect historic properties.
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1-19B-54. Exemption of historic properties from health and building codes.
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1-19B-55. Public regulation or acquisition of historic properties unimpaired.
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1-19B-56. Conservation easements--Definitions.
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1-19B-57. Conservation easement creation, modification, transfer, and termination.
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1-19B-58. Actions affecting conservation easements.
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1-19B-59. Validity of conservation easements.
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1-19B-60. Application to conservation easements.
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1-19B-61. 1-19B-61. Rejected by special referendum election held September 14, 1993.
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1-19B-62. Ordinance requiring review of undertakings which will encroach upon, damage or destroy historic property.
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1-19C-1. Legislative findings regarding offensive geographic place names.
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1-19C-1.1. 1-19C-1.1, 1-19C-2. Repealed by SL 2014, ch 9, §§ 2, 3.
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1-19C-2.1. South Dakota Board on Geographic Names created--Members--Meetings--Investigations--Promulgation of rules.
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1-19C-2.2. Board may only act on name change if identified by law as offensive or insulting--Exception.
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1-19C-2.3. Unnamed geographic place--Public meetings.
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1-19C-3. 1-19C-3. Repealed by SL 2014, ch 9, § 5.
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1-19C-4. 1-19C-4. Repealed by SL 2009, ch 2, § 6.
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1-19C-5. Offensive place names revised by United States Board on Geographic Names.
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1-19C-6. 1-19C-6. Repealed by SL 2014, ch 9, § 7.
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