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South Dakota

Title 34 · Chapter 34-44
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34-44-1. Definitions.
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34-44-2. School building defined.
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34-44-3. Promulgation of rules to establish asbestos abatement training program.
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34-44-4. Training requirements--Sublevels of contractors and workers.
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34-44-5. Certificate required of asbestos contractor--Violation as misdemeanor--Civil penalty.
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34-44-6. Responsibility of asbestos contractor for handling and delivery of friable asbestos material--Penalty for violation.
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34-44-7. Duty of owner or operator to employ only certified asbestos contractors.
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34-44-8. Duty of owner, operator, etc., to specify in bid document whether project involved asbestos-containing materials--Violation as misdemeanor.
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34-44-9. Duty of owner or operator to ensure that employees work under certified asbestos contractors and meet worker requirements--Violation as misdemeanor--Civil penalty.
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34-44-9.1. No claim against certified contractor--Insurance.
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34-44-10. Asbestos abatement certificate--Requirements for issuance to contractor.
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34-44-11. Application for contractor's certification or renewal--Failure to obtain as misdemeanor.
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34-44-12. Suspension or revocation of contractor's certificate--Grounds.
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34-44-13. Worker to hold certificate--Violation as misdemeanor--Civil penalty.
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34-44-14. Issuance of worker certificate--Training course.
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34-44-15. Worker review course as condition of certificate renewal--When required.
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34-44-16. Procedure for submitting certificate and renewal application.
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34-44-17. Suspension or revocation of contractor's or worker's certificate.
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34-44-18. Approval of alternative procedure on case-by-case basis.
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34-44-19. Rules for approval of training courses--Approval required to offer training.
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34-44-20. Training approval requirements.
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34-44-21. Contents of training course.
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34-44-22. Ability and proficiency of person providing training course to be demonstrated.
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34-44-23. Training course materials and records to be made available--Access to training sessions.
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34-44-24. Procedure for submitting approval and renewal applications.
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34-44-25. Suspension or revocation of training course approval.
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34-44-26. Rules for training reciprocity.
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34-44-27. Rules adopting fee schedule--Amount of fees--Payment and deposit--Nonrefundability.
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34-44-28. 34-44-28. Repealed by SL 1990, ch 280, § 5.
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34-44-29. Certification as bid requirement.
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34-44-30. Responsibility of Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
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34-44-31. Inspection of asbestos abatement project--Entry without notice or warrant--Waiver requirement as condition of certification or approval.
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34-44-32. Responsibility of counties for providing disposal sites.
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34-44-33. Certain persons not required to be certified.
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34-44-34. Asbestos projects in progress--Temporary exemptions--Notice and application required--Denial of approval of project for noncompliance, etc.--Compliance with existing state and federal requirements.
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