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32-3A-41. Late application--Fee--Violation as misdemeanor. If application for certificate of title is presented more than thirty days after date of assignment of title or acquisition of the large boat if no title exists or more than thirty days after assignment of the manufacturer's statement of origin, the officer receiving the application shall collect, in addition to the regular established fees, a late fee of one dollar for each week or fraction thereof beyond the thirty-day limitation for twenty-five weeks and a late fee of fifty dollars for twenty-six weeks or more. Any person applying for a title twenty-six weeks beyond the thirty-day limitation is guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor.

Source: SL 1993, ch 322, § 22; SL 1994, ch 335, § 44; SDCL 42-8-93.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-32 > Chapter-03a > Statute-32-3a-41

32-3A-41. Late application--Fee--Violation as misdemeanor. If application for certificate of title is presented more than thirty days after date of assignment of title or acquisition of the large boat if no title exists or more than thirty days after assignment of the manufacturer's statement of origin, the officer receiving the application shall collect, in addition to the regular established fees, a late fee of one dollar for each week or fraction thereof beyond the thirty-day limitation for twenty-five weeks and a late fee of fifty dollars for twenty-six weeks or more. Any person applying for a title twenty-six weeks beyond the thirty-day limitation is guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor.

Source: SL 1993, ch 322, § 22; SL 1994, ch 335, § 44; SDCL 42-8-93.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-32 > Chapter-03a > Statute-32-3a-41

32-3A-41. Late application--Fee--Violation as misdemeanor. If application for certificate of title is presented more than thirty days after date of assignment of title or acquisition of the large boat if no title exists or more than thirty days after assignment of the manufacturer's statement of origin, the officer receiving the application shall collect, in addition to the regular established fees, a late fee of one dollar for each week or fraction thereof beyond the thirty-day limitation for twenty-five weeks and a late fee of fifty dollars for twenty-six weeks or more. Any person applying for a title twenty-six weeks beyond the thirty-day limitation is guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor.

Source: SL 1993, ch 322, § 22; SL 1994, ch 335, § 44; SDCL 42-8-93.