43-17-28. Persons who may request board determination--Jurisdiction of courts.
The Water Management Board shall determine any ordinary high or low water mark upon receiving a written request from an owner or lessee of real property riparian to a public lake, from twenty-five electors of the state or from a person seeking to develop, with approval by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks, the bed of a public lake for wildlife management purposes. The provisions of this section do not diminish the jurisdiction of the courts of this state otherwise to determine any ordinary high or low water mark in appropriate proceedings.
Source: SL 1985, ch 337, §6.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 17 - Water Boundaries And Riparian Lands
Section 43-17-6 - Surveying and subdividing accretion lands--Permanency of uncontested boundaries.
Section 43-17-7 - Notice of survey of accretion lands--Consent of interested parties necessary.
Section 43-17-8 - Plat of accretion lands by surveyor--Contents--Recording.
Section 43-17-12 - New arm of stream--Island formed by division belongs to owner of shore.
Section 43-17-13 - Ownership of island or accumulation of land in nonnavigable stream.
Section 43-17-19 - Costs of action to enforce plat and survey of relicted lands.
Section 43-17-20 - Establishment of water marks on lakes--Definition of terms.
Section 43-17-24.1 - Notice of public hearings on water marks.
Section 43-17-24.2 - Prior decisions on water marks validated--Rights barred by no action.
Section 43-17-26 - Ownership and rights of use unaffected.
Section 43-17-28 - Persons who may request board determination--Jurisdiction of courts.
Section 43-17-29 - Public rights in lake above high water mark.
Section 43-17-30 - Powers of Department of Game, Fish and Parks.
Section 43-17-34 - Navigable defined--Application of sections.
Section 43-17-36 - Promulgation of rules for safe use of stream.
Section 43-17-40 - Responsibility for construction and maintenance of gate or opening.
Section 43-17-41 - Liability for damage from fencing on both sides of navigable streams.