41-6-10. Licenses, stamps, and permits enumerated--Fees set by commission.
Licenses, permits, and stamps issued under this title are classified as follows:
(1) Disabled hunter permit;
(2) Export bait dealer license;
(2A) Fall three-day temporary nonresident waterfowl license;
(3) Fur dealer's license;
(4) Hoop net, trap, or setline license;
(5) License for breeding and domesticating animals and birds;
(6) Resident license to take fur-bearing animals;
(6A) Reciprocal nonresident license to take fur-bearing animals;
(7) Nonresident big game license;
(8) Nonresident fishing license;
(9) Nonresident predator/varmint license;
(10) Repealed by SL 1999, ch 213, § 3.
(11) Nonresident retail bait dealer license;
(12) Nonresident shooting preserve license;
(13) Nonresident small game license;
(14) Nonresident and resident migratory bird certification permit;
(15) Nonresident wholesale bait dealer license;
(16) Nonresident wild turkey license;
(17) Nursing facility group fishing license;
(18) Park user's license;
(19) Permit for transportation of big game animal;
(20) Private fish hatchery license;
(21) Resident big game license;
(22) Resident elk license;
(23) Resident fishing license and resident senior fishing license;
(24) Repealed by SL 1999, ch 213, § 3.
(25) Resident retail bait dealer license;
(26) Resident small game license and resident youth small game license;
(27) Resident predator/varmint license;
(28) Resident wholesale bait dealer license;
(29) Resident wild turkey license;
(30) Scientific collector's license;
(31) Special nonresident waterfowl license;
(32) Repealed by SL 1999, ch 213, § 3.
(33) Taxidermist's license;
(33A) Spring snow goose temporary nonresident license;
(33B) Early fall Canada goose temporary nonresident license;
(34) Temporary fishing and hunting licenses.
The rights and privileges of such licensees are set forth in §§ 41-6-12 to 41-6-45.1, inclusive, and in § 41-17-13. The Game, Fish and Parks Commission shall promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 to set the fees, eligibility, and duration for such licenses.
Source: SDC 1939, § 25.0302; SL 1941, ch 105; SL 1947, ch 108; SL 1953, ch 99, § 3; SL 1961, ch 116, §§ 2, 3; SL 1965, ch 109, §§ 1, 2; SL 1965, ch 110, §§ 1, 2; SL 1966, ch 69, § 3; SL 1967, ch 81, § 1; SL 1968, ch 99, §§ 2 to 4; SL 1969, ch 95; SL 1969, ch 96, § 1; SL 1971, ch 233, § 1; SL 1976, ch 257, § 4; SL 1977, ch 327, §§ 1, 2; SL 1978, ch 298, § 3; SL 1979, ch 278, § 1; SL 1979, ch 280, § 4; SL 1984, ch 29, § 5A; SL 1985, ch 324, § 10; SL 1986, ch 343, § 1; SL 1988, ch 334, §§ 6-8; SL 1989, ch 30, § 67; SL 1989, ch 354, § 2; SL 1990, ch 332, § 1; SL 1991, ch 337, § 7; SL 1991, ch 340, § 1; SL 1998, ch 252, § 6; SL 1998, ch 255, § 3; SL 1998, ch 255, § 4; SL 1999, ch 213, § 3; SL 2000, ch 205, § 1; SL 2003, ch 219, § 1; SL 2011, ch 191, § 2.
41-6-10.1. Combination licenses--Issuance.
The Department of Game, Fish and Parks may issue combination licenses comprised of those licenses authorized pursuant to this chapter. The fee for this combination license may be less than the sum of the fees charged for the component licenses if issued separately.
Source: SL 1979, ch 276, §§ 1, 2; SL 1984, ch 273, § 46; SL 1988, ch 332.
41-6-10.2. Certain disabled residents and residents held as prisoners of war eligible for reduced license fees.
Any resident who meets the requirements of this section may apply to the licensing office of the Department of Game, Fish and Parks in Pierre and receive a resident small game license and a resident fishing license upon payment of a reduced fee to be established by the Game, Fish and Parks Commission in rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26. A resident is eligible for the reduced fee if the resident:
(1) Receives a veterans allotment for a forty percent or more disability which is deemed a service-connected injury or has received the United States Veterans' Administration K Award;
(2) Has served on active duty in the armed forces of the United States or has served as a member of the armed forces reserve or national guard, and the resident is forty percent or more disabled for the purposes of receiving social security benefits;
(3) Was held as a prisoner of war; or
(4) Has a total disability as defined by rules promulgated by the Game, Fish and Parks Commission.
The resident small game license and the resident fishing license are valid for a period of four calendar years if the licensee remains a resident of the state. A veteran may provide proof at the time of application of receipt of such an allotment, social security disability benefits, or award. Any other applicant shall provide proof of any disability on a form provided by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks.
Source: SL 1986, ch 348; SL 1989, ch 30, § 68; SL 1990, ch 333; SL 1991, ch 338; SL 1993, ch 309, § 1; SL 1994, ch 322; SL 1998, ch 252, § 7; SL 1999, ch 211, § 1; SL 2004, ch 262, § 1; SL 2016, ch 208, § 1.