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41-9-1.3. Requirements for hunting, fishing or trapping along section-line or highway. For purposes of § 41-9-1.1 any public right-of-way along a section-line or other highway is open for public hunting, fishing, or trapping if:
(1) The right-of-way has been commonly used by the public for vehicular travel, as demonstrated by the existence of a well-worn vehicle trail; or
(2) An intentional alteration or adaptation has been made to the right-of-way to enhance the natural terrain's utility for vehicular travel or to permit vehicular travel where it was not previously possible.

Source: SL 1996, ch 252, § 2.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-41 > Chapter-09 > Statute-41-9-1-3

41-9-1.3. Requirements for hunting, fishing or trapping along section-line or highway. For purposes of § 41-9-1.1 any public right-of-way along a section-line or other highway is open for public hunting, fishing, or trapping if:
(1) The right-of-way has been commonly used by the public for vehicular travel, as demonstrated by the existence of a well-worn vehicle trail; or
(2) An intentional alteration or adaptation has been made to the right-of-way to enhance the natural terrain's utility for vehicular travel or to permit vehicular travel where it was not previously possible.

Source: SL 1996, ch 252, § 2.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-41 > Chapter-09 > Statute-41-9-1-3

41-9-1.3. Requirements for hunting, fishing or trapping along section-line or highway. For purposes of § 41-9-1.1 any public right-of-way along a section-line or other highway is open for public hunting, fishing, or trapping if:
(1) The right-of-way has been commonly used by the public for vehicular travel, as demonstrated by the existence of a well-worn vehicle trail; or
(2) An intentional alteration or adaptation has been made to the right-of-way to enhance the natural terrain's utility for vehicular travel or to permit vehicular travel where it was not previously possible.

Source: SL 1996, ch 252, § 2.