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32-5-2.6. Early renewal--Fee for late renewal. A person may renew a noncommercial vehicle registration anytime less than ninety days prior to the vehicle's registration expiration date. Any person who renews a noncommercial vehicle registration after the date of expiration shall pay the full year's fee required by this chapter to license the vehicle until the appropriate month assigned for renewal by § 32-5-2.2. However, this requirement to pay the full year's fee does not apply to noncommercial motor vehicles licensed pursuant to § 32-5-6.3 or 32-5-6.4.

Source: SL 1987, ch 215, § 6; SL 1992, ch 209.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-32 > Chapter-05 > Statute-32-5-2-6

32-5-2.6. Early renewal--Fee for late renewal. A person may renew a noncommercial vehicle registration anytime less than ninety days prior to the vehicle's registration expiration date. Any person who renews a noncommercial vehicle registration after the date of expiration shall pay the full year's fee required by this chapter to license the vehicle until the appropriate month assigned for renewal by § 32-5-2.2. However, this requirement to pay the full year's fee does not apply to noncommercial motor vehicles licensed pursuant to § 32-5-6.3 or 32-5-6.4.

Source: SL 1987, ch 215, § 6; SL 1992, ch 209.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-32 > Chapter-05 > Statute-32-5-2-6

32-5-2.6. Early renewal--Fee for late renewal. A person may renew a noncommercial vehicle registration anytime less than ninety days prior to the vehicle's registration expiration date. Any person who renews a noncommercial vehicle registration after the date of expiration shall pay the full year's fee required by this chapter to license the vehicle until the appropriate month assigned for renewal by § 32-5-2.2. However, this requirement to pay the full year's fee does not apply to noncommercial motor vehicles licensed pursuant to § 32-5-6.3 or 32-5-6.4.

Source: SL 1987, ch 215, § 6; SL 1992, ch 209.