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South Dakota

Title 49 · Chapter 49-32
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49-32-1. Right-of-way over or under public grounds--Control by public authorities--Acquisition of right-of-way.
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49-32-2. Malicious destruction of equipment--Misdemeanor--Civil liability.
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49-32-3. Moving structures across or under utility's lines--Notice to utility--Deposit for costs.
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49-32-3.1. Required notice to telecommunications company--Planning meeting required.
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49-32-3.2. "Wind collector system" defined.
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49-32-4. Municipal regulation of movement of buildings or location of equipment.
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49-32-5. Minimum height of telecommunications facilities or wires--Violation as petty offense.
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49-32-6. Damages not collectible for destruction of facilities or wires under minimum height.
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49-32-7. 49-32-7. Repealed by SL 1983, ch 15, § 128.
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49-32-8. Liability for negligence unaffected.
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49-32-9. 49-32-9. Repealed by SL 1983, ch 15, § 129.
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49-32-10. Overhead high voltage line safety--Definition of terms.
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49-32-11. Activities bringing persons or equipment in proximity to high voltage lines prohibited--Violation as misdemeanor.
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49-32-12. Storage or maintenance of equipment or structure in proximity to high voltage line prohibited--Violation as misdemeanor.
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49-32-13. Warning signs to be posted on cranes and hoisting equipment--Violation as misdemeanor--Separate offenses.
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49-32-14. Notice to utility of necessary work in proximity to high voltage line--Protective measures--Violation as misdemeanor.
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49-32-15. 49-32-15. Repealed by SL 1983, ch 15, § 134.
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49-32-16. Activities exempt from high voltage safety requirements.
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49-32-17. Liability of violator.
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49-32-18. Electric transmission line defined.
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49-32-19. Incumbent electric transmission owner defined.
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49-32-20. Right of incumbent electric transmission owner to construct and own electric transmission line to electric facilities--Notice--Permit application.
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49-32A-1. Definition of terms.
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49-32A-2. Purpose of translator district.
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49-32A-3. Areas includable in translator districts.
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49-32A-4. Establishment of translator district by county ordinance.
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49-32A-5. Feasibility study by professional engineering consultant--Scope of study.
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49-32A-6. Public hearings on feasibility study--District boundaries--Election on district--Order creating district--Filing.
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49-32A-7. Initial board of trustees for district--Number--Qualifications--Terms of office.
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49-32A-8. Appointment of successor trustees--Term of office--Filling of vacancies.
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49-32A-9. Meetings of district trustees--Regular time and place--Notice of change.
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49-32A-10. Trustees not compensated--Expenses.
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49-32A-11. 49-32A-11 to 49-32A-13. Repealed by SL 1979, ch 315, §§ 2 to 4.
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49-32A-14. Preparation of annual budget--Presentation to county commissioners--Appropriations.
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49-32A-15. District treasurer--Separate fund--Disbursements on warrants.
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49-32A-16. Television services provided by translator districts--Cable service prohibited.
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49-32A-17. Acquisition and operation of electronic transmission and relay systems--Land and property acquisition--Compensation of property owners.
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49-32A-18. Contracts with public agencies--Employment of personnel.
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49-32A-19. Permits and licenses held by district.
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49-32A-20. Annexation of contiguous territory--Procedure.
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49-32A-21. Dissolution of district--Distribution of assets.
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