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36-18A-50. Issuance of certificate of authorization--Certificate not transferable--Exempt business. The board shall issue a certificate of authorization or a renewal to a business entity or office upon receipt of an application for a certificate of authorization and a fee as set by the board pursuant to chapter 1-26 unless the board finds an error in the application or that any facts exist which would entitle the board to suspend or revoke the certificate if issued to the applicant. The certificate of authorization is not transferable. A certificate of authorization is not required for any exempt business.

Source: SL 1999, ch 195, § 50; SL 2007, ch 219, § 19.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-36 > Chapter-18a > Statute-36-18a-50

36-18A-50. Issuance of certificate of authorization--Certificate not transferable--Exempt business. The board shall issue a certificate of authorization or a renewal to a business entity or office upon receipt of an application for a certificate of authorization and a fee as set by the board pursuant to chapter 1-26 unless the board finds an error in the application or that any facts exist which would entitle the board to suspend or revoke the certificate if issued to the applicant. The certificate of authorization is not transferable. A certificate of authorization is not required for any exempt business.

Source: SL 1999, ch 195, § 50; SL 2007, ch 219, § 19.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-36 > Chapter-18a > Statute-36-18a-50

36-18A-50. Issuance of certificate of authorization--Certificate not transferable--Exempt business. The board shall issue a certificate of authorization or a renewal to a business entity or office upon receipt of an application for a certificate of authorization and a fee as set by the board pursuant to chapter 1-26 unless the board finds an error in the application or that any facts exist which would entitle the board to suspend or revoke the certificate if issued to the applicant. The certificate of authorization is not transferable. A certificate of authorization is not required for any exempt business.

Source: SL 1999, ch 195, § 50; SL 2007, ch 219, § 19.