49-34-7. Branches to commercial facilities--Condemnation of right-of-way--Maximum length of branch.
Every corporation organized under chapter 49-33 may build, maintain, and operate branch or spur tracks, electric light or power lines from its main line or any branch thereof to and upon the grounds of any mill, elevator, storehouse, warehouse, or manufacturing establishment with tracks, switches, and such turnouts as may be convenient or necessary, and may acquire its right-of-way for such spur tracks, electric light or power lines by grant, purchase, or condemnation; provided that the provisions of §49-34-6 shall not apply to nor affect the provisions of this section if the branches and spur tracks, electric light or power lines herein mentioned do not exceed two miles in length from the line of such railroad, electric or power line.
Source: SDC 1939, §52.1514.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 49 - Public Utilities and Carriers
Chapter 34 - Electric, Gas, Water, Heating, Refrigeration And Street Railways Facilities And Service
Section 49-34-1 - Use of public way for transmission facilities.
Section 49-34-2 - Construction standards--Obstruction of travel--Repairs.
Section 49-34-3 - Contracts for central heating.
Section 49-34-4 - Acquiring property for accessory facilities--Procedure for condemnation.
Section 49-34-5 - Condemnation of parks or boulevards prohibited.
Section 49-34-8 - Extension of foreign facilities through state--Local taxation and regulation.
Section 49-34-9 - Power to borrow money and give security--Resolution of board of directors.
Section 49-34-10 - Foreclosure of security--Succession to rights and powers.
Section 49-34-11.1 - Public utility defined.
Section 49-34-13 - False meter readings as misdemeanor.
Section 49-34-14 - Overcharging--Civil fine.
Section 49-34-15 - Destruction of facilities as felony.
Section 49-34-16 - Unauthorized or fraudulent connection as misdemeanor--Civil liability unaffected.
Section 49-34-18 - Unauthorized use of service--Definitions.
Section 49-34-19.1 - Tampering with back flow preventer a misdemeanor.