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South Dakota Laws > Title 34A > Chapter 7 - Litter Disposal And Control
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Title 34A
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§ 34A-7-1
Definition of terms
§ 34A-7-2
Receptacles in public places
§ 34A-7-3
Property where receptacles required
§ 34A-7-5
Reusable, recyclable or biodegradable containers required--Violation as misdemeanor
§ 34A-7-5.1
Recyclable or degradable plastic garbage bags or garbage can liners required
§ 34A-7-6
Littering prohibited--Exceptions--Violation as misdemeanor
§ 34A-7-7
Littering from motor vehicle prohibited--Transporting litter to highway or rest area receptacles prohibited--Violation as misdemeanor
§ 34A-7-8
Motor vehicle littering as traffic violation--Forwarding of conviction report--Penalties not exclusive
§ 34A-7-9
Accumulation of litter on property prohibited--Violation as misdemeanor
§ 34A-7-10
Enforced removal of litter upon conviction of accumulation violation--Costs taxed against violator
§ 34A-7-11
Injunction against continuing violators
§ 34A-7-12
Injunction of violations--Citizens' suits--Alternative or in addition to criminal proceedings
§ 34A-7-13
Application of chapter throughout state--Home rule ordinances permitted
§ 34A-7-14
Ordinances to regulate litter authorized
§ 34A-7-15
Arrest for violation of municipal litter ordinance--Notice to appear--Time--Refusal to give written promise to appear
§ 34A-7-16
Enforcement and prosecution
§ 34A-7-17
Punishment for litter with aggregate weight of over five pounds
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