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36-25-19.2. Plumbing permit not required in certain situations. No plumbing permit is required if the plumbing repair work or plumbing fixture replacement:
(1) Does not involve cutting into or extending existing water and waste systems;
(2) Is done on buildings that are not connected to a public system of waterworks or sewerage; or
(3) Is conducted by full-time maintenance personnel on the business premises of an employer.
No plumbing permit is required in any political subdivision where a local plumbing permit has been issued, unless a state-conducted inspection is requested in addition to the local inspection. Any person requesting such inspection is responsible for paying any plumbing permit fee for the requested inspection.

Source: SL 2003, ch 207, § 3.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-36 > Chapter-25 > Statute-36-25-19-2

36-25-19.2. Plumbing permit not required in certain situations. No plumbing permit is required if the plumbing repair work or plumbing fixture replacement:
(1) Does not involve cutting into or extending existing water and waste systems;
(2) Is done on buildings that are not connected to a public system of waterworks or sewerage; or
(3) Is conducted by full-time maintenance personnel on the business premises of an employer.
No plumbing permit is required in any political subdivision where a local plumbing permit has been issued, unless a state-conducted inspection is requested in addition to the local inspection. Any person requesting such inspection is responsible for paying any plumbing permit fee for the requested inspection.

Source: SL 2003, ch 207, § 3.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-36 > Chapter-25 > Statute-36-25-19-2

36-25-19.2. Plumbing permit not required in certain situations. No plumbing permit is required if the plumbing repair work or plumbing fixture replacement:
(1) Does not involve cutting into or extending existing water and waste systems;
(2) Is done on buildings that are not connected to a public system of waterworks or sewerage; or
(3) Is conducted by full-time maintenance personnel on the business premises of an employer.
No plumbing permit is required in any political subdivision where a local plumbing permit has been issued, unless a state-conducted inspection is requested in addition to the local inspection. Any person requesting such inspection is responsible for paying any plumbing permit fee for the requested inspection.

Source: SL 2003, ch 207, § 3.