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South Dakota

Title 1 · Chapter 1-41
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1-41-1. Department continued.
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1-41-2. Secretary as head of department.
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1-41-2.1. Qualifications of secretary.
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1-41-3. 1-41-3. Repealed by SL 2004, ch 26, § 1.
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1-41-3.1. Functions of Division of Forestry within Department of Game, Fish and Parks transferred to Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
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1-41-3.2. Office of agricultural and natural resources policy created--Responsibilities.
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1-41-3.3. Divisions constituting department.
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1-41-3.4. Limitation on stringency of certain rules.
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1-41-4. Former departments--Functions performed.
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1-41-4.1. Performance of functions of abolished agencies.
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1-41-5. Boards and commissions--Administrative functions performed by department--Nomination of officers.
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1-41-5.1. 1-41-5.1. Obsolete.
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1-41-6. 1-41-6. Repealed by SL 2013, ch 191, § 1.
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1-41-6.1. State Conservation Commission--Organization.
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1-41-7. 1-41-7. Repealed by SL 1974, ch 6, § 10.
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1-41-8. 1-41-8. Obsolete.
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1-41-9. Repealed.
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1-41-10. Repealed.
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1-41-11. Board of Water and Natural Resources created--Functions--Appointment and terms of members.
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1-41-11.1. Officers of board--Quorum--Removal of members.
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1-41-11.2. Water Management Board--Transfer of certain functions to Board of Water and Natural Resources.
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1-41-12. State geologist--Duties.
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1-41-12.1. Performance of functions of state geologist relating to oil and gas conservation.
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1-41-13. Performance of administrative functions of conservancy district board.
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1-41-13.1. Performance of nonadministrative functions of conservancy district board.
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1-41-14. Performance of administrative development functions of Water Resources Commission.
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1-41-14.1. Performance of nonadministrative development functions of former Water Resources Commission.
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1-41-15. Water Management Board created--Appointment and terms of members.
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1-41-15.1. Qualifications of Water Management Board members.
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1-41-15.2. Quorum of Water Management Board.
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1-41-15.3. Officers of Water Management Board--Meetings.
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1-41-15.4. Functions of Water Management Board.
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1-41-15.5. Water pollution control powers.
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1-41-16. Environmental protection functions of department and secretary.
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1-41-17. Water quality and hygiene functions.
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1-41-18. Transfer of functions relating to air quality and solid waste, radiation monitoring, mineral exploration, and control of hazardous materials and wastes.
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1-41-19. Board of Minerals and Environment--Composition--Appointment and terms of members.
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1-41-19.1. Board of Minerals and Environment composed in conformance with Clean Air Act.
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1-41-19.2. Officers of Board of Minerals and Environment--Quorum--Meetings.
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1-41-20. Rejection of applications for certain environmental protection, mining, oil, and gas permits.
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1-41-21. Registration for individual permits required by holders of certain general permits.
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1-41-22. Report required following the issuance of uncontested permits.
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1-41-23. Establishment of the environment and natural resources fee fund--Source of fund--Administration--Expenditures--Unexpended funds.
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1-41-23.1. Transfer of funds to environment and natural resources fee fund from water and environment fund.
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1-41-24. Full public disclosure of nonconfidential public records--Reproduction--Fee--Waiver--Response time to written requests--Denial of disclosure--Appeals--Promulgation of rules--Attorney's fees and costs for denial of access to hazardous waste public records.
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1-41-25. Voluntary environmental audits--Assumption against civil or criminal penalties.
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1-41-25.1. Application of environmental audit provisions--Discovery of violations.
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1-41-25.2. Environmental audit subject to discovery--Summary of disclosed violation.
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1-41-25.3. Use of environmental audit as defense.
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1-41-25.4. Removal of regulated entity from environmental audit provisions.
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1-41-26. Promulgation of rules governing inspection of certain concentrated animal feeding operations.
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1-41-27. Electronic signatures permitted on certain documents.
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1-41-28. Establishment of program to separate and recover recyclable materials--Inclusion of local government.
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1-41-28.1. Promulgation of rules for state agency recycling programs.
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