9-34-7. Transient merchants, auctioneers, and bankrupt stores.
Each municipality may license, tax, and regulate transient merchants, auctioneers, transient, bankrupt, and auction stores, and stores of like nature, gift enterprises, and any business or vocation of like character. However, the municipality may exempt from any such licensure, taxation, or regulation a transient merchant who is retailing merchandise or products that the municipality determines to be of the person's own manufacture or production. This section does not apply to the distribution of any commodity from a railroad car by a cooperative association purchased in car lot for the personal use of its members.
Source: SDC 1939, §45.0201 (65); SL 2001, ch 48, §1.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 9 - Municipal Government
Chapter 34 - Trade Regulation And Licenses
Section 9-34-1 - Licensing procedure and terms.
Section 9-34-2 - Markets and market houses.
Section 9-34-3 - Inspection of weights and measures.
Section 9-34-5 - Municipal regulation of food sales.
Section 9-34-7 - Transient merchants, auctioneers, and bankrupt stores.
Section 9-34-9 - Secondhand and junk stores.
Section 9-34-10 - Delivery men, taxi drivers, and expressmen.
Section 9-34-11 - Delivery vehicles and trucks.
Section 9-34-13 - Exhibitions, shows and amusements.
Section 9-34-14 - Poolrooms--Bowling alleys.
Section 9-34-15 - Public dances--Skating rinks.
Section 9-34-16 - Mind readers and fortunetellers.
Section 9-34-17 - Tattooing, saline tattoo removal, and body piercing.
Section 9-34-18 - Local regulation of peddling and soliciting.