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South Dakota

Title 39 · Chapter 39-14
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39-14-1. 39-14-1 to 39-14-38. Repealed by SL 1970, ch 228, § 17
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39-14-39. Definition of terms.
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39-14-40. 39-14-40. Repealed by SL 1993, ch 304, § 8
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39-14-40.1. Commercial feed license--Requirements--Fees--Application and renewal.
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39-14-41. 39-14-41. Repealed by SL 1993, ch 304, § 9
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39-14-41.1. Copies of labels and labeling.
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39-14-42. Refusal or cancellation of commercial feed license--Hearings and opportunity to amend.
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39-14-43. Tonnage inspection fee on commercial feeds--Exceptions and conditions--Pet food.
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39-14-43.1. Deposits in animal disease research and diagnostic laboratory bond redemption and operations fund.
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39-14-44. Tonnage reports and payment of inspection fees--Records required--Refusal or cancellation of commercial feed licenses for noncompliance.
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39-14-45. Deposits in feed and remedy fund--Expenditures.
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39-14-46. Adulteration by poisonous or deleterious substances.
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39-14-47. Adulteration by unsafe additives.
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39-14-47.1. Adulteration by unsafe color additive or new animal drug.
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39-14-48. Adulteration by unsafe food additives.
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39-14-49. Adulteration by pesticide chemicals.
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39-14-50. Adulteration by omission or abstraction of valuable constituents.
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39-14-51. Adulteration by failure to meet label representations.
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39-14-52. Adulteration by drug not conforming to good manufacturing practice.
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39-14-53. Adulteration by weed seed.
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39-14-54. Labeling requirements for commercial feed.
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39-14-55. Labeling requirements for customer-formula feed.
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39-14-55.1. 39-14-55.1. Repealed by SL 2018, ch 246, § 1.
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39-14-56. Conditions constituting misbranding.
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39-14-57. Prohibited acts.
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39-14-58. Administration of chapter by secretary of agriculture and natural resources.
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39-14-59. Cooperation by secretary with other agencies.
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39-14-60. Promulgation of rules for commercial feeds and pet foods.
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39-14-61. Publication required before adoption or change of rule or regulation--Automatic adoption of changes in national standards.
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39-14-62. Access of departmental personnel to premises and records.
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39-14-63. Entry of premises and inspections by departmental personnel--Restriction on scope of inspection.
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39-14-64. Notice of inspections--Notice of completion.
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39-14-65. Warrant for inspection of premises.
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39-14-66. Receipt given for samples obtained.
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39-14-67. Sampling and analysis methods.
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39-14-68. Deficiencies determined by official sample and analysis.
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39-14-69. Results of analyses furnished by secretary--Portion of sample furnished on finding of adulteration or misbranding.
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39-14-70. Misuse of confidential information as misdemeanor--Exchange with other government agencies.
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39-14-71. Order withdrawing feed from distribution--Release on compliance--Condemnation proceedings.
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39-14-72. Seizure and disposal of feed in violation--Opportunity to process or relabel.
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39-14-73. Judicial review of administrative actions--Form of proceeding.
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39-14-74. Injunction to restrain violations of chapter.
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39-14-75. Violation as misdemeanor.
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39-14-76. Warning in lieu of prosecution for minor violations.
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39-14-77. Prosecution by state's attorney--Opportunity for hearing before report of violation.
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39-14-78. Publication of information on commercial feeds--Contents.
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39-14-79. Severability of provisions.
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39-14-80. Title of chapter.
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39-14-81. Rules covering exemption from chapter.
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