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South Dakota

Title 31 · Chapter 31-32
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31-32-1. Intentionally damaging highway or bridge--Felony.
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31-32-2. 31-32-2, 31-32-3. Repealed by SL 1974, ch 242, § 18
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31-32-3.1. Intentional dumping on highway right-of-way prohibited--Violation as misdemeanor.
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31-32-3.2. Authorized dumping on highway right-of-way.
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31-32-4. Intentional destruction of tollhouse or turnpike gate--Felony.
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31-32-5. Placing barbed wire across traveled road without visible obstruction--Petty offense--Civil liability.
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31-32-6. Duty to notify where bridge or highway is obstructed.
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31-32-7. Destruction, etc., of highway grade or ditch--Violation as misdemeanor.
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31-32-8. Civil liability for violating § 31-32-3.1, 31-32-6, or 31-32-7--Attorney fees.
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31-32-9. Duty of governing body to remove obstructions or repair--Recovery of expense from wrongdoer--Temporary obstruction for building purposes.
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31-32-10. Governing body to place guards on damaged road--Time to erect--Abandoned road--Penalty.
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31-32-11. 31-32-11. Repealed by SL 1986, ch 4, § 8
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31-32-12. Bridges over ditches and canals excepted from notice requirements.
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31-32-13. Business requiring use of highway by customers as misdemeanor--Exceptions.
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31-32-14. Approved ingress and egress excepted from highway use restriction.
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31-32-15. Unlawful use of right-of-way as public nuisance.
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31-32-16. Objects likely to fall on highway as public nuisance.
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31-32-17. Negotiation with owner for abatement of nuisance.
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31-32-18. Failure of owner to abate nuisance--Civil action--Cost charged against owner.
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