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22-30A-20. Unauthorized possession of federal Department of Agriculture commodities transferred to state. Any person who receives, retains, or disposes of United States Department of Agriculture commodities which have been transferred to the State of South Dakota, who is not entitled to possess those commodities, either as an eligible recipient of commodities pursuant to 7 CFR 250.3 as effective on January 1, 1981, or as a purchaser of commodities which have been released for sale due to condition or damage and have been plainly marked as available for sale to the public, is guilty of theft.

Source: SL 1981, ch 179, § 1; SL 2005, ch 120, § 76.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-22 > Chapter-30a > Statute-22-30a-20

22-30A-20. Unauthorized possession of federal Department of Agriculture commodities transferred to state. Any person who receives, retains, or disposes of United States Department of Agriculture commodities which have been transferred to the State of South Dakota, who is not entitled to possess those commodities, either as an eligible recipient of commodities pursuant to 7 CFR 250.3 as effective on January 1, 1981, or as a purchaser of commodities which have been released for sale due to condition or damage and have been plainly marked as available for sale to the public, is guilty of theft.

Source: SL 1981, ch 179, § 1; SL 2005, ch 120, § 76.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-22 > Chapter-30a > Statute-22-30a-20

22-30A-20. Unauthorized possession of federal Department of Agriculture commodities transferred to state. Any person who receives, retains, or disposes of United States Department of Agriculture commodities which have been transferred to the State of South Dakota, who is not entitled to possess those commodities, either as an eligible recipient of commodities pursuant to 7 CFR 250.3 as effective on January 1, 1981, or as a purchaser of commodities which have been released for sale due to condition or damage and have been plainly marked as available for sale to the public, is guilty of theft.

Source: SL 1981, ch 179, § 1; SL 2005, ch 120, § 76.