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South Dakota

Title 5 · Chapter 5-1
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5-1-1. 5-1-1. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 20, § 14.
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5-1-1.1. 5-1-1.1 to 5-1-1.3. Repealed by SL 1991, ch 46, §§ 1 to 3.
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5-1-2. Definition of terms.
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5-1-3. Appointment of deputy commissioner--Oath of office--Powers.
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5-1-4. Organization of commissioner's office--Employment of personnel.
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5-1-5. 5-1-5. Superseded by § 3-8-2.1.
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5-1-6. Travel and expenses of departmental personnel.
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5-1-7. General powers of commissioner--Plats and records--Sales and leases--Contracts and patents--Seal of office.
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5-1-7.1. 5-1-7.1. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 20, § 14.
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5-1-7.2. Additional types of subsidiary leases--Commercial, forestry or military purposes--Rules.
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5-1-8. Land records and conveyances transferred to commissioner--Indexing and filing.
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5-1-9. Records of subdivisions granted to state--Organization and contents.
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5-1-10. Public survey records maintained--Access of United States to records.
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5-1-11. Fees chargeable for copies and examinations of survey records--Disposition.
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5-1-12. 5-1-12, 5-1-13. Repealed by SL 1984, ch 34, §§ 2, 3.
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5-1-14. Annual report to Governor--Contents.
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5-1-15. Permit required for paleontological excavation.
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5-1-16. Promulgation of rules governing issue of paleontological excavation.
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5-1-17. Permission required for removal of paleontological specimen.
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5-1-18. Paleontological collections as property of state.
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5-1-19. Revocation or suspension of paleontological excavation license--Violation as misdemeanor.
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5-1-20. Discovery of paleontological resources to be reported to commissioner.
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