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South Dakota

Title 5 · Chapter 5-7
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5-7-1. Commissioner of school and public lands to conduct leasing of state-owned mineral interests.
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5-7-2. Advertising and auction of mineral leases--Exemptions.
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5-7-3. Lands subject to lease.
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5-7-4. Right of entry to prospect for and remove minerals.
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5-7-4.1. Lease required to explore for minerals--Civil penalty--Publication of data collected--Judicial remedies for enforcement.
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5-7-5. 5-7-5. Repealed by SL 1993, ch 53, § 23.
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5-7-6. Oil, gas, and geothermal resources not subject to provisions--Exemption of lands sold prior to reservation.
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5-7-7. 5-7-7, 5-7-7.1. Repealed by SL 1993, ch 53, §§ 24, 25.
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5-7-8. Priority to receive permit determined by application date.
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5-7-8.1. 5-7-8.1, 5-7-8.2. Repealed by SL 1993, ch 53, §§ 27, 28.
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5-7-9. 5-7-9. Repealed by SL 1993, ch 53, § 29.
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5-7-10. 5-7-10. Repealed by SL 1978, ch 43, § 7.
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5-7-11. 5-7-11. Repealed by SL 1978, ch 43, § 5.
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5-7-11.1. 5-7-11.1. Repealed by SL 1993, ch 53, § 30.
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5-7-12. 5-7-12, 5-7-13. Repealed by SL 1993, ch 53, §§ 31, 32.
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5-7-14. 5-7-14. Repealed by SL 1984, ch 34, § 10.
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5-7-15. 5-7-15. Repealed by SL 1993, ch 53, § 33.
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5-7-16. Right of lease holder to enter sold or leased lands.
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5-7-17. 5-7-17. Repealed by SL 1993, ch 53, § 35.
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5-7-17.1. Disposition of payments for damages.
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5-7-18. Oil and gas leases--Casing-head gas included.
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5-7-19. Oil, gas, and geothermal exploration, development and production leases authorized.
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5-7-20. Application for oil, gas, or geothermal lease--Tender of annual rental and bonus--Form and contents of application.
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5-7-21. Advertising of oil and gas or geothermal leases--Conduct of auction.
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5-7-22. Withholding of tracts from oil, gas, other mineral or geothermal resources leasing.
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5-7-23. Term of oil and gas leases--Resumption of drilling operations after cessation of production.
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5-7-23.1. Term of geothermal leases.
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5-7-24. Royalty provisions in oil and gas leases--Annual rental.
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5-7-24.1. Royalty provisions in geothermal leases--Renegotiation--Annual rental.
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5-7-25. Customary provisions inserted in leases for protection of state and surface owners and lessees.
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5-7-25.1. Geothermal resources--Additional provisions applicable to.
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5-7-26. Leases assignable--Minimum tract assignable.
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5-7-27. Execution and acknowledgment of assignments of leases--Filing and recordation--Form and fees.
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5-7-28. Grounds for refusal to approve assignment of lease.
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5-7-29. Effect of approved assignment of lease.
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5-7-30. Grounds for cancellation of lease--Notice of intent to cancel and opportunity to remedy default.
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5-7-31. Correction of mistaken land descriptions in leases.
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5-7-32. Pooling agreements on behalf of state authorized.
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5-7-33. Deposit of collections from leases in treasury.
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5-7-34. Apportionment of receipts from leasing of school, indemnity and endowment lands.
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5-7-35. 5-7-35. Repealed by SL 1984, ch 34, § 11.
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5-7-36. Records of mineral interests and leases maintained by commissioner.
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5-7-37. Rules and regulations governing leasing--Promulgation.
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5-7-38. Water law provisions applicable to certain geothermal leases.
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5-7-39. Validation of oil and gas leases prior to July 1, 1981.
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5-7-40. Limitation of actions to contest validity of oil and gas leases.
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5-7-41. Assignment of certain state-owned minerals to oil and gas royalty increment status--Required findings.
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5-7-42. Amount of royalty for leases of lands assigned oil and gas royalty increment status.
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5-7-43. Royalty increments for commingled lands assigned oil and gas royalty increment status.
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5-7-44. Leases offered only during term of royalty increment status.
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5-7-45. Commissioner authorized to issue leases for prospecting, exploration and mining.
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5-7-46. Penalties for fraud.
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5-7-47. Inspection of records.
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5-7-48. Preferential right of lessee to renew or purchase leased lands.
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5-7-49. Definitions.
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5-7-50. Validity of leases prior to 1993 amendments to this chapter.
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5-7-51. Relinquishment of prospecting permit.
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5-7-52. Term of permit--Primary and secondary terms--Tertiary and quaternary terms--Royalties.
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5-7-53. Conditions warranting suspension of license--Effective date--Term of suspension.
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5-7-54. Annual rental--Minimum.
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5-7-55. Payment of royalty--Amount.
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5-7-56. Marketing minerals.
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5-7-57. Bond required--Amount.
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5-7-58. Records furnished within reasonable bounds--Confidentiality of records.
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5-7-59. Relinquishing lease to state.
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5-7-60. Cancellation of lease by commissioner--Notice required.
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5-7-61. Assignment of lease.
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5-7-62. Removal of improvements and equipment upon termination--Time limit.
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5-7-63. Authority to withhold land from leasing--Rejection of application--Competitive bidding.
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5-7-64. Transfer of State Cement Plant Commission mineral estates to commissioner of school and public lands.
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5-7-65. Limited surface and subsurface easements for access to oil, gas, minerals, and geothermal resources.
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