A gate or opening constructed pursuant to § 43-17-36 is required in any fence that may be constructed across any of the following streams or portions of such streams:

(1) Big Sioux River from the Grant-Codington County boundary to a point five miles north of the Missouri River in Union County;

Attorney's Note

Under the South Dakota Laws, punishments for crimes depend on the classification. In the case of this section:
ClassPrisonFine
Class 2 misdemeanorup to 30 daysup to $500
For details, see § 22-6-2

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(2) Turtle creek, from Highway 26 to the James River, located in Spink County;

(3) Elm River, from Elm Lake to the James River, located in Brown County;

(4) Moccasin Creek, from 18th Avenue southwest to 8th Avenue northwest in the City of Aberdeen, located in Brown County;

(5) Flandreau Creek, from the Minnesota state boundary to the Big Sioux River, located in Moody County;

(6) Vermillion River, from Lake Vermillion to the Missouri River;

(7) East fork of the Vermillion River, from Interstate 90 to Lake Vermillion, located in McCook County;

(8) Splitrock Creek, from the Minnesota state boundary to the Big Sioux River, located in Minnehaha County;

(9) Firesteel Creek, that portion located in Davison County;

(10) Little White River, from the Bennett-Todd County boundary to the White River, located in Todd and Mellette Counties;

(11) White River, from the Nebraska state boundary to the Missouri River;

(12) Bad River, from the Stanley-Jones County boundary to the Missouri River, located in Stanley County;

(13) Cheyenne River, from Hat Creek to the Angostura Dam in Fall River County, and from Custer-Fall River County boundary to Highway 44 in Pennington County, and from the confluence of the Belle Fourche-Cheyenne Rivers to the Missouri River;

(14) Moreau River, from Highway 63 to the Missouri River;

(15) Grand River, from Shadehill Reservoir to the Missouri River; and

(16) Redwater River, from Highway 85 to the Belle Fourche River, located in Butte County.

Because the Missouri River, James River, Boise des Sioux River, and the lower five miles of the Big Sioux River have been designated as navigable pursuant to federal law, this chapter does not permit fencing, with or without gates, across the federally-navigable portions of these rivers.

The public’s right to the use of such designated streams as public highways pursuant to § 43-17-2 may be impaired if a gate or opening is not provided in each fence across the streams. Construction of a fence in violation of this section is a Class 2 misdemeanor.

The public’s interest in or right to use other streams navigable pursuant to § 43-17-34 but not designated pursuant to this section is not impaired or unduly restricted if fences crossing such other navigable streams are not provided with a gate or opening. This does not diminish the public’s interest in or right to use streams that are navigable pursuant to § 43-17-34 but that are not designated pursuant to this section.

Source: SL 1992, ch 311, § 1; SL 2016, ch 214, § 3.