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31-25-10. Regulatory signs for unfenced roads in livestock grazing area--Application for erection. Any person grazing livestock in an area where there are no fences along a road may apply to the governing body that has the responsibility to maintain that road to erect a regulatory sign that livestock will be at large along the road. If the governing body permits the erection of such signs, it shall erect at least one sign where the road enters the grazing area which shall state how far the grazing area continues and one sign where the road leaves the grazing area.

Source: SL 1983, ch 227, § 1.

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Statutes > South-dakota > Title-31 > Chapter-25 > Statute-31-25-10

31-25-10. Regulatory signs for unfenced roads in livestock grazing area--Application for erection. Any person grazing livestock in an area where there are no fences along a road may apply to the governing body that has the responsibility to maintain that road to erect a regulatory sign that livestock will be at large along the road. If the governing body permits the erection of such signs, it shall erect at least one sign where the road enters the grazing area which shall state how far the grazing area continues and one sign where the road leaves the grazing area.

Source: SL 1983, ch 227, § 1.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-31 > Chapter-25 > Statute-31-25-10

31-25-10. Regulatory signs for unfenced roads in livestock grazing area--Application for erection. Any person grazing livestock in an area where there are no fences along a road may apply to the governing body that has the responsibility to maintain that road to erect a regulatory sign that livestock will be at large along the road. If the governing body permits the erection of such signs, it shall erect at least one sign where the road enters the grazing area which shall state how far the grazing area continues and one sign where the road leaves the grazing area.

Source: SL 1983, ch 227, § 1.