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46-7-5.11. Where privately owned high-hazard dam is subject to action by chief engineer and state. The provisions of § 46-7-5 shall take effect notwithstanding § 46-7-5.7, if:
(1) The owner fails to comply with §§ 46-7-5.4 to 46-7-5.11, inclusive;
(2) The owner violates any of the conditions set by the board pursuant to § 46-7-5.9; or
(3) There has been a change of conditions which takes the dam out of the operation of §§ 46-7-5.4 to 46-7-5.11, inclusive.
In addition, the board will cancel the filing and no further affidavits may be filed for the dam.

Source: SL 1990, ch 357, § 8.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-46 > Chapter-07 > Statute-46-7-5-11

46-7-5.11. Where privately owned high-hazard dam is subject to action by chief engineer and state. The provisions of § 46-7-5 shall take effect notwithstanding § 46-7-5.7, if:
(1) The owner fails to comply with §§ 46-7-5.4 to 46-7-5.11, inclusive;
(2) The owner violates any of the conditions set by the board pursuant to § 46-7-5.9; or
(3) There has been a change of conditions which takes the dam out of the operation of §§ 46-7-5.4 to 46-7-5.11, inclusive.
In addition, the board will cancel the filing and no further affidavits may be filed for the dam.

Source: SL 1990, ch 357, § 8.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-46 > Chapter-07 > Statute-46-7-5-11

46-7-5.11. Where privately owned high-hazard dam is subject to action by chief engineer and state. The provisions of § 46-7-5 shall take effect notwithstanding § 46-7-5.7, if:
(1) The owner fails to comply with §§ 46-7-5.4 to 46-7-5.11, inclusive;
(2) The owner violates any of the conditions set by the board pursuant to § 46-7-5.9; or
(3) There has been a change of conditions which takes the dam out of the operation of §§ 46-7-5.4 to 46-7-5.11, inclusive.
In addition, the board will cancel the filing and no further affidavits may be filed for the dam.

Source: SL 1990, ch 357, § 8.