1-6-21. Production of medallions, bullion, or commemorative medallion jewelry by contracting mints--Violation as misdemeanor.
Only mints which have contracted with the Bureau of Administration may produce the medallions, bullion or commemorative medallion jewelry. Any other production of such products is a Class 1 misdemeanor.
Source: SL 1986, ch 9, §5; SL 1988, ch 5, §8.
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.