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South Dakota

Title 36 · Chapter 36-16
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36-16-1. License required to engage in electrical contracting--Purpose of regulation--Noncompliance as misdemeanor.
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36-16-2. Definition of terms.
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36-16-3. State Electrical Commission--Number and terms of members.
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36-16-4. Commission member involved in education of electrical engineers or electricians.
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36-16-4.1. Lay members of commission--Appointment and term of office.
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36-16-5. Oath of office--Tenure.
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36-16-6. Quorum of commission.
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36-16-7. Officers of commission--Expenses of members.
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36-16-8. Meetings of commission--Notice.
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36-16-8.1. Commission continued within Department of Labor and Regulation--Records and reports.
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36-16-9. Electrical commission fund--Collections and disbursements.
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36-16-10. Expense of commission.
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36-16-11. 36-16-11. Repealed by SL 1982, ch 16, § 32.
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36-16-12. Seal of commission--Scope of rules.
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36-16-13. License required--Examination--Application--Fees.
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36-16-13.1. 36-16-13.1. Repealed by SL 2019, ch 169, § 6.
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36-16-13.2. Issuance of license to public entities.
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36-16-13.3. Inactive license--Performance of job requiring license prohibited--Exemption--Change of inactive license.
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36-16-14. Contractor license required for installation of wiring or parts--Farm and residential wiring by Class B electrician.
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36-16-15. Electrical wiring--Personal residence or farmstead--Inspection and fee--Report--Violation as misdemeanor--Promulgation of rules--"Residence" defined.
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36-16-16. Persons exempt from license requirement.
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36-16-17. Licenses--Biennial fees.
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36-16-18. Repealed
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36-16-19. Experience required for contractor's license.
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36-16-20. Undertaking and insurance required of contractor or Class B electrician--Initial and renewal deposit--Disbursement from fund--Waiver.
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36-16-21. Apprentice registration--Fee--Supervision of work.
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36-16-22. Evidence of experience required for license--Partnership or corporate license.
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36-16-23. Reciprocal licenses to electricians from other states.
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36-16-24. 36-16-24. Repealed by SL 1986, ch 315, § 10.
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36-16-25. Approval of license--Emergency farm and residential repairs exempt--Expiration and renewal of licenses.
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36-16-26. Contractor's license terminated on death--Continuation of business.
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36-16-27. Electrical work to comply with rules--Wiring permit required before connection--Fees.
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36-16-28. Report to commission of electrical work done.
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36-16-29. State commission inspectors and inspections--Report of inspection.
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36-16-30. Installation inspection fees--Minimum fee--Number of inspections per installation--Promulgation of rules.
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36-16-31. Condemnation of hazardous installations--Notice--Appeal to commission and circuit court.
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36-16-32. Correction of condemned installation required before reconnection.
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36-16-33. Grounds for refusal to issue license, revocation, or suspension.
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36-16-34. Failure to register, obtain license or report wiring as misdemeanor.
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36-16-34.1. Action for injunction--Election of remedies.
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36-16-35. More stringent local and utility requirements permitted.
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36-16-36. Civil liability for damages and injuries unaffected--Public liability not created.
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36-16-37. Severability of provisions.
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36-16-38. Promulgation of rules for reinstatement of expired license.
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