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South Dakota

Title 9 · Chapter 9-32
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9-32-1. Promotion of health and suppression of disease.
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9-32-2. City board of health--Powers and duties.
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9-32-3. Inspection of meats and food products.
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9-32-4. Inspection of persons employed in food service establishments and stores.
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9-32-5. Maintenance of public toilets in business district.
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9-32-6. Stables, privies, and cesspools.
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9-32-7. Slaughterhouses, foundries, livery stables, and blacksmith shops.
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9-32-8. Protection of public water supply.
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9-32-9. Cisterns, hydrants, pumps, sewers, and gutters.
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9-32-10. Refuse in public places and streams.
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9-32-11. Municipal garbage disposal systems.
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9-32-12. Noxious and unhealthful vegetation.
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9-32-13. Regulation and operation of cemeteries.
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9-32-14. Municipal perpetual care cemeteries authorized.
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9-32-15. Municipalities exempt from general perpetual care law.
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9-32-16. Rates for perpetual care and burial spaces.
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9-32-17. Records of sales--Deeds and perpetual care certificates.
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9-32-18. Perpetual care trust fund--Crediting of income.
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9-32-19. Acquisition of additional land for municipal cemetery.
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9-32-20. Use of perpetual care fund for land acquisition.
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9-32-20.1. Use of perpetual care trust fund to maintain cemetery.
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9-32-20.2. 9-32-20.2. Repealed by SL 2000, ch 37, § 2.
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9-32-21. Repossession of unused and uncared for lots and mausoleums.
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9-32-22. Severability of cemetery provisions.
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