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Section 41-6-63 - Exhibition of license on request--Violation as misdemeanor

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41-6-63. Exhibition of license on request--Violation as misdemeanor.A licensee shall exhibit the licensee's license or other form of license authorization issued by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks pursuant to Titles 41 and 42 upon request by a conservation officer or other law enforcement officer. A licensee who is sixteen years of age or older who holds the other form of license authorization, shall exhibit and provide for inspection a driver's license, a state-issued identification card, or another form of valid identification for the purpose of verifying the identity of the licensee. Failure to exhibit the licensee's license or other form of license authorization required by this section is a Class 2 misdemeanor. Source: SDC 1939, §25.0314; SL 1984, ch 273, §68; SL 2001, ch 232, §1; SL 2015, ch 211, §1.

41-6-63. Exhibition of license on request--Violation as misdemeanor.A licensee shall exhibit the licensee's license or other form of license authorization issued by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks pursuant to Titles 41 and 42 upon request by a conservation officer or other law enforcement officer. A licensee who is sixteen years of age or older who holds the other form of license authorization, shall exhibit and provide for inspection a driver's license, a state-issued identification card, or another form of valid identification for the purpose of verifying the identity of the licensee. Failure to exhibit the licensee's license or other form of license authorization required by this section is a Class 2 misdemeanor. Source: SDC 1939, §25.0314; SL 1984, ch 273, §68; SL 2001, ch 232, §1; SL 2015, ch 211, §1.