41-2-18 Rules for implementation of game, fish and conservation laws.
41-2-18.
Rules for implementation of game, fish and conservation laws.
The Game, Fish and
Parks Commission may adopt such rules as may be necessary to implement the provisions of
chapters 41-1 to 41-15, inclusive. The rules may be adopted to regulate:
(1)
The conservation, protection, importation, and propagation of wild animals and fish
except for any nondomestic animal which is regulated pursuant to § 40-3-26;
(2)
The hunting, taking, killing, possession, sale, and transportation of all wild birds, wild
animals, and wild fish except for any nondomestic animal which is regulated pursuant to
§ 40-3-26;
(3)
The management of nongame, endangered, or threatened wildlife to ensure their
perpetuation as viable components of the ecosystem;
(4)
The management, control of traffic, improvement and public use of all lands and water
owned, leased, or controlled by the state and Department of Game, Fish and Parks
designated as public shooting areas, game production areas, wildlife refuges, lake and
fishing access use areas and controlled hunting areas;
(5)
The management, use, and improvement of all meandered lakes, sloughs, marshes, and
streams extending to and over dry or partially dry meandered lakes, sloughs, marshes, and
streams, including all lands to which the state has acquired any right, title or interest for
the purpose of water conservation or recreation;
(6)
The creation, modification, or vacation of state game refuges, state waterfowl refuges, and
state game bird refuges on all public land and on private land with the written consent of
the landowner;
(7)
The management and improvement of all islands or accumulations of land formed in the
bed of a navigable stream or meandered lake on the Missouri River below the Fort
Randall Power Plant and Lake Francis Case;
(8)
The appointment, management, bonding, and cancellation of licensing agents;
(9)
The gathering, purchasing, distributing, and transferring of all wild animals and fish for
population management, stocking purposes, scientific study, and intergovernmental
trades;
(10)
The form of and the manner and placement of any tags, coupons, or permits necessary for
the transportation of any wild animal or fish;
(11)
The sale, breeding, raising, and transportation of any nondomestic animal which is not
regulated pursuant to § 40-3-26;
(12)
The form, procedures for, and content of all license applications authorized under this
title;
(13)
The form, procedures for, fee, and manner of validation, replacement, or cancellation of
all licenses authorized under this title that are not already established by statute;
(14)
The devices, weapons, ammunition, traps, tackle, bait, lures, and equipment which may
be used to hunt, kill, capture, or locate any wild animal or fish if use of the above items
would adversely affect the health, safety, or welfare of people or wildlife resources;
(15)
The hunting, fishing, and trapping in the boundary waters of this state;
(16)
The release, hunting, and taking of animals and birds on private shooting preserves;
(17)
The establishment of, and the opening, closing, modifying, or curtailing of hunting,
fishing, and trapping seasons, if the seasons are not established by statute;
(18)
The setting of fees for special licenses not covered by statute to manage specific and
limited wildlife populations;
(19)
The number of persons who may cooperate as a group in the pursuit, hunting, taking, or
killing of game birds or game animals;
(20)
The acquisition, possession, use, and disposition of raptors;
(21)
The acquisition, possession, transportation, sale, and release of bait fish and frogs;
(22)
The regulation of, and the acquisition, possession, transportation, sale, and release of fish,
from private fish hatcheries;
(23)
The regulation of fish houses or other sheltering structures maintained upon the ice of any
public waters;
(24)
The issuance and cancellation of taxidermist licenses and the acquisition, possession, and
disposition of specimens for taxidermy purposes;
(25)
The operation of controlled hunting areas.
The rules shall be adopted pursuant to chapter 1-26 and shall be in accordance with the
provisions of this chapter.
A violation of the substantive provision of any rule authorized by this section is a Class 2
misdemeanor. If the same incident is a violation of statute and of the rules authorized by this section
only the penalty authorized for the violation of the statute may be imposed.
Source: SDC 1939, § 25.0106 (1); SL 1957, ch 96; SL 1983, ch 288, § 2; SL 1984, ch 273, § 38;
SL 1991, ch 337, § 4; SL 1993, ch 311, § 6.