This text of South Dakota § 40-3-26 (Rules regulating breeding, raising, marketing, and transportation of certain captive nondomestic animals.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering South Dakota primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
The Animal Industry Board shall, by rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 , regulate the breeding, raising, marketing, and transportation of any captive nondomestic animal of the mammalia class and the products thereof which is allowed in the state pursuant to § 40-3-25 . The rules may provide the following:
(1)Require a permit of any person possessing such animals;
(2)Prescribe the application procedures for a permit;
(3)Require a legal description of the premises where such animals are held;
(4)Require an inventory of such animals at the time of application and require reports to provide for the continual accounting of such animals and their offspring;
(5)Require the marking of such animals for identification purposes;
(6)Require facilities and procedures to
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The Animal Industry Board shall, by rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 , regulate the breeding, raising, marketing, and transportation of any captive nondomestic animal of the mammalia class and the products thereof which is allowed in the state pursuant to § 40-3-25 . The rules may provide the following: (1) Require a permit of any person possessing such animals; (2) Prescribe the application procedures for a permit; (3) Require a legal description of the premises where such animals are held; (4) Require an inventory of such animals at the time of application and require reports to provide for the continual accounting of such animals and their offspring; (5) Require the marking of such animals for identification purposes; (6) Require facilities and procedures to ensure such animals to be confined from free - roaming animals; (7) Establish facility requirements and procedures for identification and inspection of such animals by the board; (8) Establish the grounds for denial, suspension, or revocation of a permit and for the seizure and disposition of any unlawfully held animal; and (9) Establish a fee for a permit which may not exceed one hundred dollars.