34-16-14. County responsibility for dead animals in unorganized territory.
In any county not wholly organized into civil townships the superintendent of the county board of health shall perform all of the duties of the township supervisor within such unorganized territory in respect to dead, putrid, or decaying bodies of any animals, and all expenses incurred in connection with the burning or burial of such animals or the giving of notice shall be paid by the county, and the owner of such animal and the person in charge thereof shall become liable therefor to the county.
Source: SL 1903, ch 11, §4; RC 1919, §7687; SL 1925, ch 121, §4; SDC 1939, §27.2504.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 34 - Public Health and Safety
Chapter 16 - Nuisances And Health Hazards
Section 34-16-1 - Act endangering public health as misdemeanor.
Section 34-16-2 - Release of disease germs as felony.
Section 34-16-5 - Access of health officers to places where source of disease suspected.
Section 34-16-14 - County responsibility for dead animals in unorganized territory.
Section 34-16-16 - Action by county to recover expense of disposal of dead animal.
Section 34-16-17 - Failure to dispose of dead animal as petty offense.
Section 34-16-18 - Remedies against nuisances and interference with private rights unimpaired.
Section 34-16-19 - Notice to owner of nuisance.
Section 34-16-20 - Failure to comply with notice--Removal of nuisance--Cost.
Section 34-16-21 - Hearing--Time--Issuance of order--Appeal.
Section 34-16-22 - County board of health--Composition.
Section 34-16-23 - Meetings of county board.
Section 34-16-25 - Removal of putrid substances by county board.