9-29-10. Begging.
A municipality may regulate the practice of begging.
Source: SL 1890, ch 37, art V, §1, subdiv 59; RPolC 1903, §1229, subdiv 59; SL 1909, ch 50; SL 1913, ch 119, §53, subdiv 59; RC 1919, §6169 (63); SDC 1939, §45.0201 (26); SL 1981, ch 44, §32; SL 1982, ch 77.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 9 - Municipal Government
Chapter 29 - General Police Powers And Violations
Section 9-29-1 - Territorial jurisdiction of municipalities.
Section 9-29-2 - Regulation of police of municipality.
Section 9-29-3 - Prohibition of disorders and disturbances.
Section 9-29-4 - Disorderly houses and houses of ill fame.
Section 9-29-6 - Retailing of alcoholic beverages.
Section 9-29-7 - Regulation of alcoholic beverage sales, use, and consumption.
Section 9-29-9 - Obscene and immoral publications.
Section 9-29-11 - Cruelty to animals.
Section 9-29-12 - Animals running at large--Pounds--Dog licenses.
Section 9-29-13 - Abatement of nuisances.
Section 9-29-14 - Fences and party walls.
Section 9-29-15 - Interference with radio reception.
Section 9-29-16 - Police powers of mayor, commissioners, and town marshals.
Section 9-29-17 - Mayor's power to summon aid in preserving order.
Section 9-29-18 - Duties of chief of police.
Section 9-29-19 - Powers of policemen--Arrest.
Section 9-29-19.1 - Arrest for ordinance violation--Complaint--Release on promise to appear.
Section 9-29-20 - Powers of sheriff or constable within municipality.
Section 9-29-21 - Salaried police receiving fees for criminal process as misdemeanor.
Section 9-29-22 - Costs in unsuccessful prosecutions for ordinance violations.
Section 9-29-23 - Release and remission of penalties for ordinance violations.
Section 9-29-24 - Municipal jail--Use of county jail.
Section 9-29-25 - City workhouse--Purposes for which used.
Section 9-29-26 - Family day care homes--Regulation and standards of care.