40-36-39.1. South Dakota rodent control fund.
The South Dakota rodent and reptile control fund is renamed the South Dakota rodent control fund.
Source: SL 2007, ch 235, ยง1.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 40 - Animals and Livestock
Chapter 36 - Predatory Animal And Reptile Control
Section 40-36-3.1 - Prairie dog control program on private lands.
Section 40-36-9 - Programs and rules for control of injurious animals--Payment of expenses.
Section 40-36-10 - Animal damage control fund created.
Section 40-36-13 - Semiannual county payments to fund.
Section 40-36-14 - Expenditures from fund.
Section 40-36-15 - Bounties payable for coyotes--Restrictions on payments--Fraud--Penalty.
Section 40-36-16 - Hunting license not required of landowner to receive bounty.
Section 40-36-17 - Skin delivered to county auditor to claim bounty--Examination by auditor.
Section 40-36-19 - Marking of skin accepted for bounty.
Section 40-36-21 - Affidavit filed when bounty claim approved by county auditor.
Section 40-36-23 - Approval or disapproval of bounty claim by Game, Fish and Parks Commission.
Section 40-36-24 - Final approval and payment of bounty claim.
Section 40-36-25 - Appeal from disapproval of bounty claim.
Section 40-36-28 - Importation or breeding of animals to claim bounty as petty offense.
Section 40-36-29 - False bounty claim as perjury.
Section 40-36-32 - Audit of predatory animal control fund.
Section 40-36-33 - Predatory animal control fund carried over from year to year.
Section 40-36-36 - Rate of bounties payable from special tax on sheep--Rules and regulations.
Section 40-36-37 - County bounty payable on coyotes.
Section 40-36-38 - Educational campaign for rodent and reptile control.
Section 40-36-39.1 - South Dakota rodent control fund.
Section 40-36-39.2 - Validation of rodent control agreements.
Section 40-36-40 - Disposition of carcasses of rodents and reptiles taken--Use of proceeds of sale.
Section 40-36-41 - Records of rodent and reptile work.
Section 40-36-46 - Policy advisory committee for animal damage control.