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34A-10-2.5. Failure to comply with order--Injunctive relief available. The secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources may bring an action without furnishing of bond, for an injunction against any person who fails to comply with an order issued by the secretary or any official under his supervision having authority to issue such order by virtue of this title, Title 45, or Title 46. The court to which the department applies for an injunction may issue a temporary injunction, if it finds that there is reasonable cause to believe that the allegations of the department are true, and it may issue a temporary restraining order pending action on the temporary injunction.

Source: SL 1989, ch 306, § 72; SL 1991, ch 17 (Ex. Ord. 91-4), § 17.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-34a > Chapter-10 > Statute-34a-10-2-5

34A-10-2.5. Failure to comply with order--Injunctive relief available. The secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources may bring an action without furnishing of bond, for an injunction against any person who fails to comply with an order issued by the secretary or any official under his supervision having authority to issue such order by virtue of this title, Title 45, or Title 46. The court to which the department applies for an injunction may issue a temporary injunction, if it finds that there is reasonable cause to believe that the allegations of the department are true, and it may issue a temporary restraining order pending action on the temporary injunction.

Source: SL 1989, ch 306, § 72; SL 1991, ch 17 (Ex. Ord. 91-4), § 17.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-34a > Chapter-10 > Statute-34a-10-2-5

34A-10-2.5. Failure to comply with order--Injunctive relief available. The secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources may bring an action without furnishing of bond, for an injunction against any person who fails to comply with an order issued by the secretary or any official under his supervision having authority to issue such order by virtue of this title, Title 45, or Title 46. The court to which the department applies for an injunction may issue a temporary injunction, if it finds that there is reasonable cause to believe that the allegations of the department are true, and it may issue a temporary restraining order pending action on the temporary injunction.

Source: SL 1989, ch 306, § 72; SL 1991, ch 17 (Ex. Ord. 91-4), § 17.