9-32-2. City board of health--Powers and duties.
Each first or second class municipality may appoint a board of health and prescribe its powers and duties subject to the supervision of the State Department of Health.
Source: SL 1890, ch 37, art V, §1, subdiv 61; RPolC 1903, §1229, subdiv 61; SL 1913, ch 119, §53, subdiv 61; RC 1919, §6170 (9); SDC 1939, §45.0202 (1); SL 1981, ch 44, §36; SL 1992, ch 60, §2.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 9 - Municipal Government
Chapter 32 - Sanitation And Health Measures
Section 9-32-1 - Promotion of health and suppression of disease.
Section 9-32-2 - City board of health--Powers and duties.
Section 9-32-3 - Inspection of meats and food products.
Section 9-32-4 - Inspection of persons employed in food service establishments and stores.
Section 9-32-5 - Maintenance of public toilets in business district.
Section 9-32-6 - Stables, privies, and cesspools.
Section 9-32-7 - Slaughterhouses, foundries, livery stables, and blacksmith shops.
Section 9-32-8 - Protection of public water supply.
Section 9-32-9 - Cisterns, hydrants, pumps, sewers, and gutters.
Section 9-32-10 - Refuse in public places and streams.
Section 9-32-11 - Municipal garbage disposal systems.
Section 9-32-12 - Noxious and unhealthful vegetation.
Section 9-32-13 - Regulation and operation of cemeteries.
Section 9-32-14 - Municipal perpetual care cemeteries authorized.
Section 9-32-15 - Municipalities exempt from general perpetual care law.
Section 9-32-16 - Rates for perpetual care and burial spaces.
Section 9-32-17 - Records of sales--Deeds and perpetual care certificates.
Section 9-32-18 - Perpetual care trust fund--Crediting of income.
Section 9-32-19 - Acquisition of additional land for municipal cemetery.
Section 9-32-20 - Use of perpetual care fund for land acquisition.
Section 9-32-20.1 - Use of perpetual care trust fund to maintain cemetery.
Section 9-32-21 - Repossession of unused and uncared for lots and mausoleums.