Section 40-36-20 – Certificate on rejection of skin for bounty–Action for bounty–Use of skin as evidence–Costs.
40-36-20. Certificate on rejection of skin for bounty–Action for bounty–Use of skin as evidence–Costs. If, pursuant to §40-36-18, the county auditor determines that a bounty should not be paid on any skin, he shall issue and deliver to such claimant a certificate to that effect, and in such event the claimant must within ten days […]
Section 40-36-21 – Affidavit filed when bounty claim approved by county auditor.
40-36-21. Affidavit filed when bounty claim approved by county auditor. If the county auditor is satisfied that a bounty claim presented under §40-36-17 is regular and valid, the claimant shall present an affidavit in which he shall state under oath the facts relevant thereto, including the killing, the place where such animal was killed, a […]
Section 40-36-23 – Approval or disapproval of bounty claim by Game, Fish and Parks Commission.
40-36-23. Approval or disapproval of bounty claim by Game, Fish and Parks Commission. The bounty claim, consisting of the affidavit, shall then be presented to the Game, Fish and Parks Commission for final approval or disapproval and such commission shall carefully examine such claim and all facts relevant thereto to determine whether there is any […]
Section 40-36-24 – Final approval and payment of bounty claim.
40-36-24. Final approval and payment of bounty claim. In the event of approval of a bounty claim by the Game, Fish and Parks Commission, such claim shall be presented to the state auditor, who shall issue his warrant therefor upon the state predatory animal control fund and mail the same to the claimant. Source: SDC […]
Section 40-36-25 – Appeal from disapproval of bounty claim.
40-36-25. Appeal from disapproval of bounty claim. In the event of disapproval of any bounty claim by the Game, Fish and Parks Commission the claimant shall have the right to appeal therefrom within ten days in the manner provided by law. Source: SDC 1939, §25.1002 as enacted by SL 1961, ch 123, §2; SL 1968, […]
Section 40-36-26 – Bounty claim as misdemeanor when animal died from natural causes–Animal killed by federal or other agency.
40-36-26. Bounty claim as misdemeanor when animal died from natural causes–Animal killed by federal or other agency. It is a Class 2 misdemeanor for any person to attempt to bounty a skin from an animal that has died from natural causes, or that has been killed by agents or employees of the United States Fish […]
Section 40-36-11 – County appropriations to animal damage control fund–Certification of amounts–State matching funds.
40-36-11. County appropriations to animal damage control fund–Certification of amounts–State matching funds. Each county shall annually appropriate a sum equal to an assessment on all cattle and sheep based on the most current United States Department of Commerce census of agriculture, and the money shall be remitted to the state treasurer for deposit in the […]
Section 40-36-13 – Semiannual county payments to fund.
40-36-13. Semiannual county payments to fund. The county auditors shall, on or before the fifteenth of June and November, present one-half of the appropriation, made pursuant to §40-36-11, to the state remittance center, to be placed in the state animal damage control fund. Source: SL 1945, ch 36, §3; SDC Supp 1960, §25.1101; SL 1963, […]
Section 40-36-14 – Expenditures from fund.
40-36-14. Expenditures from fund. Funds from the state animal damage control fund may be expended by the Game, Fish and Parks Commission for the control of wild animals, as defined in §40-36-1. Source: SDC 1939, §25.1001 as added by SL 1963, ch 141, §1; SL 1966, ch 71; SL 1974, ch 274, §3; SL 1978, […]
Section 40-36-15 – Bounties payable for coyotes–Restrictions on payments–Fraud–Penalty.
40-36-15. Bounties payable for coyotes–Restrictions on payments–Fraud–Penalty. The following bounties may be paid from the state animal damage control fund to any resident of this state who possesses a resident small game license or a resident predator/varmint license and who kills, within the boundaries of this state, including parks and monuments, the following animals: (1)For […]