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South Dakota

Title 35 · Chapter 35-2
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35-2-1. License application--Contents.
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35-2-1.1. Applications submitted to secretary--Approval if suitable.
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35-2-1.2. Applications submitted to local governing body--Fee--Approval or disapproval.
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35-2-2. Fees.
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35-2-2.1. Agreement by license applicant granting access to premises and records.
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35-2-3. Hearing required before issuance of retail license.
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35-2-4. Request for notice of hearing on retail license application--Notice by mail required.
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35-2-5. Time and place of hearing on retail license--Publication of notice.
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35-2-5.1. Return of application disapproved by local governing body--Waiting period before new application.
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35-2-5.2. Approval of application by local governing body--Approval by secretary required--Deposit of fees.
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35-2-5.3. Local licensing authority--Denying reissuance of on-sale license not actively used.
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35-2-6. 35-2-6. Repealed by SL 1971, ch 211, § 121.
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35-2-6.1. State educational institutions--License to operate on campus prohibited--Exceptions.
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35-2-6.2. Character requirements for licensees.
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35-2-6.3. Ownership or lease of premises required of licensees--Ownership of business.
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35-2-6.4. Manufacturers and wholesalers prohibited from engaging in retail business--Violation as misdemeanor.
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35-2-6.5. 35-2-6.5. Repealed by SL 2010, ch 180, § 12.
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35-2-6.6. 35-2-6.6, 35-2-6.7. Repealed by SL 2018, ch 213, §§ 25, 26.
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35-2-6.8. Manufacturers and wholesalers permitted to pour or serve at certain events.
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35-2-6.9. Manufacturers and wholesalers permitted to enter into sponsorship or advertising agreement with certain retailers.
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35-2-6.10. Manufacturers and wholesalers permitted to donate beverages to certain licensees.
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35-2-7. Transfer of licenses--Affidavit as to bulk sale--Payment of taxes--Facts shown as to new location--Procedure and fee.
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35-2-8. Continuation of business by representative of deceased licensee--Responsibility of representative--Bonds continued.
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35-2-9. Sale of stock in trade on termination of license.
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35-2-10. Violation as ground for revocation or suspension of license--Multiple licenses.
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35-2-10.1. Conditions under which license may not be revoked or suspended for sale to persons under twenty-one--Penalty.
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35-2-10.2. Directory of training programs to be maintained on department website--Burden to show attendance for penalty reduction.
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35-2-10.3. Compliance checks of prohibited alcohol sales to persons under age twenty-one.
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35-2-11. 35-2-11. Repealed by SL 1971, ch 211, § 121.
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35-2-11.1. Recommendation by local governing body for suspension or revocation of license--Grounds--Action by secretary.
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35-2-11.2. Notice of hearing prior to local governing body's recommendation of suspension or revocation.
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35-2-12. Investigation--Revocation or suspension proceedings.
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35-2-13. Right to hearing on action on application or license.
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35-2-14. 35-2-14 to 35-2-18. Repealed by SL 1971, ch 211, § 121.
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35-2-19. Termination of rights after revocation of license.
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35-2-20. Waiting period for new license after revocation--Application by relatives or employees.
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35-2-21. Suspension in lieu of revocation of license--Maximum period--Compromise settlement.
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35-2-22. 35-2-22, 35-2-23. Repealed by SL 1971, ch 211, § 121.
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35-2-24. Requirements for reissuance of license.
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35-2-25. Sales or use tax licenses.
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35-2-26. Licensees or employees charged with certain felonies may be prohibited from licensed premises.
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