9-34-1. Licensing procedure and terms. Every municipality shall have power to fix the amount, terms, and manner of issuing and revoking licenses. Source: SL 1890, ch 37, art V, §1, subdiv 4; RPolC 1903, §1229, subdiv 4; SL 1913, ch 119, §53, subdiv 4; RC 1919, §6169 (3); SDC 1939, §45.0201 (62).
9-34-10. Delivery men, taxi drivers, and expressmen. Every municipality shall have power to license, tax, and regulate, and prescribe the compensation of draymen, parcel delivery men, bus drivers, cabmen, taxi drivers, porters, expressmen, and others pursuing like occupations. Source: SL 1890, ch 37, art V, §1, subdiv 31; RPolC 1903, §1229, subdiv 31; SL 1913, […]
9-34-11. Delivery vehicles and trucks. Every municipality shall have power to provide for the licensing and numbering of motor drays, motor delivery wagons, motor tractors, and motor trucks. Source: SL 1917, ch 311; RC 1919, §6169 (54); SL 1929, ch 197; SDC 1939, §45.0201 (67).
9-34-12. Plumbers, electricians, residential contractors and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning contractors. A municipality may license, tax, and regulate plumbers, electricians, electrical workers, residential contractors and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning contractors. The residential contractor provisions of this section do not apply to dealers of manufactured or mobile homes as defined in chapter 32-7A. Source: […]
9-34-13. Exhibitions, shows and amusements. Every municipality shall have power to license, tax, and regulate exhibitions, shows, and amusements. Source: SL 1890, ch 37, art V, §1, subdiv 30; RPolC 1903, §1229, subdiv 30; SL 1913, ch 119, §53, subdiv 30; RC 1919, §6169 (55); SL 1925, ch 245; SDC 1939, §45.0201 (68).
9-34-14. Poolrooms–Bowling alleys. Every municipality shall have power to license, regulate, or prohibit pool and billiard rooms and bowling alleys. Source: SL 1890, ch 37, art V, §1, subdiv 33; RPolC 1903, §1229, subdiv 33; SL 1903, ch 94; SL 1913, ch 119, §53, subdiv 33; RC 1919, §6169 (58); SDC 1939, §45.0201 (72).
9-34-15. Public dances–Skating rinks. Every municipality shall have power to license, tax, regulate, or prohibit public dances or public dance halls and skating rinks. Source: SL 1909, ch 31; RC 1919, §6169 (60); SL 1921, ch 308; SDC 1939, §45.0201 (71).
9-34-16. Mind readers and fortunetellers. Every municipality shall have power to license, tax, regulate, or prohibit palmists, clairvoyants, phrenologists, mind readers, fortunetellers, and fakirs. Source: SL 1909, ch 31; RC 1919, §6169 (61); SDC 1939, §45.0201 (70).
9-34-17. Tattooing, saline tattoo removal, and body piercing. Any municipality may regulate the practice of tattooing, saline tattoo removal, and body piercing by licensing practitioners of tattooing, saline tattoo removal, or body piercing; inspecting tattoo, saline tattoo removal, and body piercing establishments; and establishing standards for sanitation that are at least as stringent as those […]
9-34-18. Local regulation of peddling and soliciting. Any county or municipality may regulate door-to-door sales, peddlers and solicitors. Source: SL 1925, ch 252, §15; SDC 1939, §54.0607; SL 1967, ch 245, §2; SDCL, §37-13-16; SL 1992, ch 276, §16.
9-34-19. Exemption of documentary material and data involving trade secrets, etc. from disclosure–Consideration in executive session. Any documentary material or data compiled or received by a municipal corporation, county, or an economic development corporation receiving municipal or county funds, for the purpose of furnishing assistance to a business, to the extent that such material or […]
9-34-2. Markets and market houses. Every municipality shall have power to establish and regulate markets and build market houses. Source: PolC 1877, ch 24, §22, subdiv 8; CL 1887, §1043, subdiv 8; SL 1890, ch 37, art V, §1, subdiv 35; RPolC 1903, §1229, subdiv 35; RPolC 1903, §1438, subdiv 8; SL 1913, ch 119, […]
9-34-3. Inspection of weights and measures. Every municipality shall have power to provide for the inspection and sealing of weights and measures and to enforce the keeping of proper weights and measures by vendors. Source: SL 1890, ch 37, art V, §1, subdiv 40, 41; RPolC 1903, §1229, subdiv 40, 41; SL 1913, ch 119, […]
9-34-4. Weighing and measuring of articles of merchandise–City scales–Weighers and inspectors. Every municipality shall have power to provide for the inspection, weighing, and measuring of articles of merchandise and fuel and for the places and manner of weighing and measuring the same, and to establish city scales, and to appoint weighers and inspectors. Source: SL […]
9-34-5. Municipal regulation of food sales. Every first or second class municipality shall have power: (1)To regulate the place of sale and selling of meats, poultry, fish, cheese, lard, vegetables, and similar provisions; (2)To regulate the sale and prescribe the weight and quality of bread. Source: SL 1890, ch 37, art V, §1, subdiv 36 […]
9-34-7. Transient merchants, auctioneers, and bankrupt stores. Each municipality may license, tax, and regulate transient merchants, auctioneers, transient, bankrupt, and auction stores, and stores of like nature, gift enterprises, and any business or vocation of like character. However, the municipality may exempt from any such licensure, taxation, or regulation a transient merchant who is retailing […]
9-34-8. Hawkers, peddlers, pawnbrokers, scalpers, employment agencies–Provisions not applicable to peddling or soliciting telecommunications services. Every municipality may license, tax, regulate, or prohibit hawkers, peddlers, solicitors, pawnbrokers, ticket scalpers, and employment agencies. However, the provisions of §9-34-18 and this section do not apply to the peddling or soliciting of telecommunications services subject to the provisions […]
9-34-9. Secondhand and junk stores. Every municipality shall have power to tax, license, and regulate secondhand and junk stores and to forbid and punish the purchase and receipt by them from minors of any articles without the written consent of their parents or guardians. Source: SL 1890, ch 37, art V, §1, subdiv 76; RPolC […]