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Section 41-6-55 - One license of any type to one person--Exceptions--Sale of additional license of same type--License types — South Dakota Law | CourtGPT
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Section 41-6-55 - One license of any type to one person--Exceptions--Sale of additional license of same type--License types

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41-6-55. One license of any type to one person--Exceptions--Sale of additional license of same type--License types.Only one license of any one type, except visitor's fishing license, nonresident small game license, and nonresident waterfowl license may be obtained under §§41-6-16 to 41-6-45.1, inclusive, by any one person. However, the Game, Fish and Parks Commission may prescribe rules for the issuance or sale of an additional license of the same type if the original license is lost, stolen or destroyed or the licenses of a particular type remain unsold following the lottery and follow-up purchase period. The Game, Fish and Parks Commission may promulgate rules to define license types. Source: SDC 1939, §25.0306 (10) as added by SL 1963, ch 136; SL 1964, ch 77; SL 1982, ch 288, §5; SL 1986, ch 350; SL 1988, ch 334, §§6 to 8.

41-6-55. One license of any type to one person--Exceptions--Sale of additional license of same type--License types.Only one license of any one type, except visitor's fishing license, nonresident small game license, and nonresident waterfowl license may be obtained under §§41-6-16 to 41-6-45.1, inclusive, by any one person. However, the Game, Fish and Parks Commission may prescribe rules for the issuance or sale of an additional license of the same type if the original license is lost, stolen or destroyed or the licenses of a particular type remain unsold following the lottery and follow-up purchase period. The Game, Fish and Parks Commission may promulgate rules to define license types. Source: SDC 1939, §25.0306 (10) as added by SL 1963, ch 136; SL 1964, ch 77; SL 1982, ch 288, §5; SL 1986, ch 350; SL 1988, ch 334, §§6 to 8.