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South Dakota

Title 32 · Chapter 32-9
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32-9-1. Definitions.
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32-9-2. Motor carrier defined.
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32-9-3. Exceptions from definitions of motor carrier and commercial vehicle.
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32-9-3.1. Fee required of harvest vehicle--Permit--Violation as misdemeanor.
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32-9-3.2. Mounted specialized equipment included in weight to determine license fee--Violation as misdemeanor.
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32-9-3.3. Infrequently used vehicle and equipment owners to file for license from department--Application form--Fee.
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32-9-3.4. 32-9-3.4. Repealed by SL 1988, ch 27, § 6.
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32-9-3.5. Fee for commercial use of motorbus--Gross maximum weight.
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32-9-4. Motor carriage as affected with public interest--Unusual impairment of highway.
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32-9-5. Presumption that motor carrier makes unusual use of highways.
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32-9-6. Application to county treasurer--Nonresidents--Contents of application--Violation as misdemeanor.
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32-9-7. Issuance of receipt, commercial motor vehicle certificate, and plates--Conspicuous display--Mailing fees--Violation as misdemeanor.
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32-9-8. 32-9-8. Repealed by SL 1977, ch 249, § 57.
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32-9-8.1. Fees applicable to power unit or tractor only--Interchangeable trailers--Identification plates required--Fee--New plate upon title transfer--Disposition of fees--Trailers within a municipality--Violation as misdemeanor.
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32-9-9. Loss or destruction of commercial plates--Duplicate plates--Fee--Disposition of fee--Report of loss.
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32-9-10. Duties of department.
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32-9-11. 32-9-11. Repealed by SL 1977, ch 249, § 57.
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32-9-12. Forwarding applications to department.
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32-9-13. Registration of maximum gross weight of vehicle.
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32-9-14. Overweight operation prohibited--Violation a misdemeanor.
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32-9-15. Schedule of commercial motor vehicle fees per gross pounds--Older vehicles.
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32-9-16. Time for payment of commercial motor vehicle fee--Time for display of plate--Violation as misdemeanor.
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32-9-16.1. Promulgation of rules for staggered registration system.
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32-9-16.2. Fees paid pursuant to chapter--Calculation.
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32-9-16.3. Staggered registration of intrastate commercial vehicles.
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32-9-17. Duration of commercial plates and decals--Payment for unexpired portion of year--Proration of fee.
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32-9-17.1. Denial of registration or title to certain commercial motor carriers--Suspension or revocation or registration or permit--Conditions for issuance or restoration.
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32-9-17.2. Denial of registration or title to motor carrier for failure to disclose information, making false statement, affiliation with ineligible person, or safety reasons--Conditions for issuance.
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32-9-18. 32-9-18 to 32-9-20. Repealed by SL 1978, ch 224, §§ 11 to 13.
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32-9-21. Discontinuing use of vehicle--Return of plates and certificates--Portion of fees refunded.
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32-9-22. Temporary thirty-day permit to operate as commercial motor vehicle--Multiple permits allowed--Fee schedule--Proof of previous registration as noncommercial vehicle.
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32-9-22.1. Temporary nonhire permits for commercial vehicles--Fee--Disposition of fees--Limit on issuance.
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32-9-23. 32-9-23. Repealed by SL 1986, ch 242, § 9.
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32-9-23.1. Alternate commercial fee by intrastate carriers--Amount of fees--Proof of registration or temporary permit--Certificate required for commercial use of certain noncommercial vehicles.
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32-9-23.2. Application to pay alternative fee.
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32-9-23.3. Alternative permit to be secured before movement--Violation as misdemeanor.
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32-9-23.4. 32-9-23.4. Repealed by SL 1988, ch 251, § 8.
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32-9-23.5. Receipt issued on payment--Display on demand--Violation as misdemeanor.
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32-9-23.6. 32-9-23.6. Repealed by SL 1980, ch 226, § 6.
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32-9-24. 32-9-24, 32-9-24.1. Repealed by SL 1989, ch 264, §§ 12, 13.
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32-9-25. 32-9-25 to 32-9-27. Repealed by SL 1978, ch 224, §§ 14 to 16.
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32-9-28. 32-9-28 to 32-9-40. Repealed by SL 1977, ch 249, § 57.
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32-9-41. Persons and entities required to comply with chapter.
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32-9-42. 32-9-42. Repealed by SL 1984, ch 225, § 5.
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32-9-43. 32-9-43. Repealed by SL 1989, ch 264, § 14.
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32-9-44. Revocation or cancellation of certificate upon violation.
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32-9-44.1. Failure to surrender suspended, revoked or canceled plate or certificate as misdemeanor--Assistance by peace officers.
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32-9-44.2. Revocation, cancellation or suspension of certificate upon repeated violations of § 32-5-16.7.
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32-9-45. Overweight operation of vehicle--Payment of additional fee--Payment no defense.
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32-9-46. Fee award as part of criminal conviction for overweight operation--Nonpayment punishable by contempt.
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32-9-47. Determination that vehicle was overweight--Variation of five percent.
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32-9-48. 32-9-48 to 32-9-52. Repealed by SL 1984, ch 309, §§ 8 to 12.
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32-9-53. Gross weight of tow trucks and wreckers.
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32-9-54. Fee for certain vehicles transporting passengers--Seating capacity--Maximum weight.
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32-9-55. 32-9-55, 32-9-56. Repealed by SL 2011, ch 142, §§ 1, 2.
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32-9-57. Transporter plates for hauling new trailers--Violation as misdemeanor.
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32-9-57.1. Revocation or suspension of transporter plate--Failure to surrender plate as misdemeanor.
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32-9-58. Registration and permit required to move certain vehicles between job sites--Fee.
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32-9-59. Use of vehicles with dealer 88 license plates--Violation as misdemeanor.
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