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South Dakota

Title 34 · Chapter 34-27
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34-27-1. Repealed by SL 2012, ch 177, §§ 35 to 37.
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34-27-4. Superseded.
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34-27-5. Racial discrimination in cemetery as petty offense--Restrictive covenants void--Immunity from liability for damages.
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34-27-6. Burial record book required of cemetery--Indexes--Ownership records--Official inspection.
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34-27-7. Purpose of requirements as to cemetery plats.
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34-27-8. Subdivision and platting of cemeteries required--Filing with local registrar of vital records.
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34-27-9. Numbering of grave spaces on cemetery plat--Designation of veterans' burials--Marking of burials.
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34-27-10. Cemetery plats received by local registrar--Posting when burial permit issued.
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34-27-11. Card-index records of burials maintained by local registrar--Contents.
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34-27-12. Supervision of burial record system by Department of Health--Enforcement powers.
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34-27-13. Filing by local registrars of data from graves registration survey project--Fees not receivable.
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34-27-14. Violation or failure to maintain records as misdemeanor.
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34-27-15. Duty of reinterment when cemetery removed--Punishment for omission of duty.
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34-27-16. Liability for expense of reinterment on removal of cemetery.
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34-27-17. Punishment for omission to reinter when cemetery removed.
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34-27-18. Opening grave or breaking building with intent to remove body or coffin as misdemeanor.
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34-27-19. Removing dead body maliciously or with intent to sell or dissect as misdemeanor.
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34-27-20. Receiving dead body unlawfully removed as misdemeanor.
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34-27-21. Definition of terms.
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34-27-22. Buying, selling, or bartering human skeletal remains or funerary objects as felony.
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34-27-23. 34-27-23. Repealed by SL 1991, ch 281, § 2.
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34-27-24. Commercial display of human skeletal remains or funerary objects as felony.
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34-27-25. Reporting discovery of human skeletal remains--Failure to report as misdemeanor.
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34-27-26. Disturbing human skeletal remains or funerary objects as felony.
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34-27-27. 34-27-27. Repealed by SL 1991, ch 281, § 3.
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34-27-28. Notification to landowner and coroner--Notification to state archaeologist and tribal officials--Time limits.
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34-27-29. 34-27-29. Repealed by SL 1991, ch 281, § 3D.
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34-27-30. Rules promulgated by State Historical Society Board of Trustees.
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34-27-31. Discovery of human remains or funerary objects by state educational institution or museum--Contact state archaeologist--Notice to tribal officials--Tribal request--Disposition of remains or objects.
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34-27-32. Refusal to turn over remains or objects to tribal group--Appeal.
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34-27-33. Confidentiality of archaeological records pertaining to location of unmarked burials and other human remains--Exceptions.
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