South Dakota Codified Laws 34A-8-13. Legislative approval required for reintroduction of species
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No species that is currently extinct in this state and that has been placed on the threatened or endangered species list pursuant to the federal “Endangered Species Act of 1973,” as amended to January 1, 1995, may be reintroduced into this state through action by any federal, state, or local governmental entity, unless the Legislature has specifically enacted legislation naming the species and specifying the manner of reintroduction.
Source: SL 1995, ch 206.