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38-22-17.2. Intervention on federal land by State Weed and Pest Control Commission. If any agency of the United States fails or refuses to suppress weeds or pests on any land owned or controlled by such agency after receiving notice of such infestation by the county weed and pest board pursuant to this chapter, the South Dakota Weed and Pest Control Commission, at the request of the county board, shall intervene on its behalf. The attorney general shall provide such legal counsel as the South Dakota Weed and Pest Control Commission may require to resolve any such dispute.

Source: SL 1987, ch 290.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-38 > Chapter-22 > Statute-38-22-17-2

38-22-17.2. Intervention on federal land by State Weed and Pest Control Commission. If any agency of the United States fails or refuses to suppress weeds or pests on any land owned or controlled by such agency after receiving notice of such infestation by the county weed and pest board pursuant to this chapter, the South Dakota Weed and Pest Control Commission, at the request of the county board, shall intervene on its behalf. The attorney general shall provide such legal counsel as the South Dakota Weed and Pest Control Commission may require to resolve any such dispute.

Source: SL 1987, ch 290.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-38 > Chapter-22 > Statute-38-22-17-2

38-22-17.2. Intervention on federal land by State Weed and Pest Control Commission. If any agency of the United States fails or refuses to suppress weeds or pests on any land owned or controlled by such agency after receiving notice of such infestation by the county weed and pest board pursuant to this chapter, the South Dakota Weed and Pest Control Commission, at the request of the county board, shall intervene on its behalf. The attorney general shall provide such legal counsel as the South Dakota Weed and Pest Control Commission may require to resolve any such dispute.

Source: SL 1987, ch 290.