34-5-15. Rules and regulations--Hold orders or condemnation--Misdemeanor.
The Department of Health may promulgate and the secretary of health shall enforce rules and regulations, under the provisions of chapter 1-26, governing the control, movement, sorting, embargo, buying, selling, storage, and salvage of distressed food. The department may use hold orders or condemnation if adulteration is present. A violation of those rules is a Class 1 misdemeanor.
Source: SL 1974, ch 241, §§2, 7; SDCL Supp, §34-5-16; SL 1977, ch 190, §10; SL 1980, ch 238, §4.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 34 - Public Health and Safety
Chapter 05 - Disaster Relief And Protective Measures
Section 34-5-1 - Purpose of chapter.
Section 34-5-3 - Purposes for which reserve fund used.
Section 34-5-5 - Authorization and approval of money paid from fund.
Section 34-5-6 - Accounting for expenditures from fund.
Section 34-5-9 - Definition of terms related to distressed food.
Section 34-5-10 - Distressed food defined.
Section 34-5-11 - Investigations by secretary--Right of entry.
Section 34-5-11.1 - Examination of food as necessary--Ordering removal from availability.
Section 34-5-11.2 - Hearing--Destroying or denaturing order--Judicial review.
Section 34-5-12 - Unauthorized removal of distressed food as misdemeanor.
Section 34-5-13 - Removal of food by law enforcement officers allowed when necessary.
Section 34-5-14 - Interdepartmental agreements authorized--Purpose.
Section 34-5-15 - Rules and regulations--Hold orders or condemnation--Misdemeanor.