34A-13-14. Petroleum Release Compensation Board--Appointment of members--Terms.
The Petroleum Release Compensation Board consists of five persons appointed by the Governor as follows: one with experience in insurance or claims adjusting; one with experience in banking or a finance related business; one engineer or one person with experience in a technical field; and two persons from the petroleum marketing industry. Not all members of the board may be of the same political party. The term of an appointment shall be five years. Two members shall originally be appointed for five years, two persons for four years and one person for three years.
All functions of the Petroleum Release Compensation Board under chapter 34A-13 are hereby transferred to the secretary of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources. The Petroleum Release Compensation Board shall continue as an advisory board to the secretary of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources as provided for by §1-32-4.1, on issues concerning petroleum inspection and release compensation.
Source: SL 1988, ch 290, §14; SL 1995, ch 321 (Ex. Ord. 95-5), §17; SL 2003, ch 272 (Ex. Ord. 03-1), §31; SL 2011, ch 1 (Ex. Ord. 11-1), §154, eff. Apr. 12, 2011; SL 2021, ch 1 (Ex. Ord. 21-3), § 53, eff. Apr. 19, 2021.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 34A - Environmental Protection
Chapter 13 - Petroleum Inspection And Release Compensation
Section 34A-13-1 - Definition of terms.
Section 34A-13-4 - Immediate corrective action by department.
Section 34A-13-5 - Joint adoption of response procedure.
Section 34A-13-8.2 - Percentage of deductible waived for certain releases.
Section 34A-13-8.3 - Limitation on reimbursement for release sites.
Section 34A-13-8.4 - Defense costs of certain third-party claims.
Section 34A-13-8.5 - Reimbursement to covered party.
Section 34A-13-9 - Cost of corrective action--Amount of reimbursement--Exceptions.
Section 34A-13-9.1 - Conditions for reimbursement.
Section 34A-13-9.2 - Subrogation of fund--Right to recover.
Section 34A-13-10 - Avoidance of liability by conveyance or agreement prohibited--Exceptions.
Section 34A-13-14 - Petroleum Release Compensation Board--Appointment of members--Terms.
Section 34A-13-15 - Employment of staff--Costs and appropriations--Delegation of authority.
Section 34A-13-16 - Adoption of rules and procedures.
Section 34A-13-16.1 - Training and testing of persons who perform services to be reimbursed.
Section 34A-13-18 - Deposit and crediting of revenue.
Section 34A-13-20.1 - Transfer of funds to and from state highway fund.
Section 34A-13-22 - Payment of fee on monthly basis--Rules.
Section 34A-13-23 - Audits of persons subject to fee.
Section 34A-13-24 - Failure to pay fee as misdemeanor--Subsequent violation as felony.
Section 34A-13-26 - Administration of provisions.
Section 34A-13-27 - Fund expenditures.
Section 34A-13-33 - Liability of covered party not limited by reimbursement.
Section 34A-13-39 - Short title.
Section 34A-13-40 - Limits of reimbursement for corrective action and third party claims.
Section 34A-13-41 - Reimbursement to licensed petroleum marketers and other tank owners.
Section 34A-13-42 - Rules for amount, terms and period of third-party reimbursement.
Section 34A-13-44.1 - Third-party damages--Benefits intended in or on behalf of covered party.
Section 34A-13-45 - Damage prior to April 1, 1990.
Section 34A-13-46 - Tanks at abandoned sites.
Section 34A-13-47 - Time limit for third-party claim.
Section 34A-13-48 - Private insurance as risktaker--Annual report identifying potential companies.
Section 34A-13-49 - Abandoned tank removal program created--Eligibility for participation.
Section 34A-13-50 - Scope of program.