1-6-16.2. State jewelry.
It having been judicially determined that the name "Black Hills gold" can only be utilized for jewelry manufactured in the Black Hills of South Dakota, Black Hills gold is hereby designated as the official jewelry of the State of South Dakota.
Source: SL 1988, ch 7.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 1 - State Affairs and Government
Section 1-6-1 - State seal adopted--Requirements for reproductions--Violations.
Section 1-6-2 - Design of seal and coat of arms.
Section 1-6-2.1 - Use of seal by state agency.
Section 1-6-3 - Preservation of original seal.
Section 1-6-3.1 - Use of state seal--Authorization--Violation as misdemeanor.
Section 1-6-3.2 - Sale of replica or facsimile--Authorization--Violation as misdemeanor.
Section 1-6-3.3 - Use of state seal--Royalty--Exceptions.
Section 1-6-4 - State flag--Description.
Section 1-6-4.1 - Official pledge to state flag--Not recited before pledge to United States flag.
Section 1-6-5 - Existing flags remain official.
Section 1-6-6 - Sale and loan of state flags--Revolving account.
Section 1-6-10 - State floral emblem.
Section 1-6-12 - State mineral stone and gemstone.
Section 1-6-14 - State insect.
Section 1-6-15.1 - State Fishing Museum.
Section 1-6-16.1 - State fossil.
Section 1-6-16.2 - State jewelry.
Section 1-6-16.3 - State musical instrument.
Section 1-6-16.4 - State soil.
Section 1-6-16.5 - State nickname.
Section 1-6-16.6 - State Hall of Fame.
Section 1-6-16.7 - State dessert.
Section 1-6-16.8 - State sport.
Section 1-6-16.9 - State bread.
Section 1-6-16.10 - State nosh.
Section 1-6-16.11 - State indigenous instrument.
Section 1-6-18 - Use of seal, commemorative medallion design or bullion piece design--Fee.
Section 1-6-20 - Composition of medallions, bullion, and commemorative medallion jewelry.