Repealed by SL 2011, ch 3 , § 4

SDCL § 1-6-3.4 — under STATE EMBLEMS.

SDCL § 1-6-3.4

1-6-4 State flag--Description. 1-6-4.1 Official pledge to state flag--Not recited before pledge to United States flag. 1-6-5 Existing flags remain official. 1-6-6 Sale and loan of state flags--Revolving account. 1-6-6.1 Omitted. 1-6-7 State song. 1-6-8 State animal. 1-6-9 State bird. 1-6-10 State floral emblem. 1-6-11 State tree. 1-6-12 State mineral stone and gemstone. 1-6-13 State grass. 1-6-14 State insect. 1-6-15 State fish. 1-6-15.1 State Fishing Museum. 1-6-16 State drink. 1-6-16.1 State fossil. 1-6-16.2 State jewelry. 1-6-16.3 State musical instrument. 1-6-16.4 State soil. 1-6-16.5 State nickname. 1-6-16.6 State Hall of Fame. 1-6-16.7 State dessert. 1-6-16.8 State sport. 1-6-16.9 State bread. 1-6-16.10 State nosh. 1-6-16.11 State indigenous instrument. 1-6-17 Minting and promotion of commemorative medallions, bullion pieces and jewelry--Metals produced out-of-state--Commemorative medallion jewelry. 1-6-18 Use of seal, commemorative medallion design or bullion piece design--Fee. 1-6-19 Distribution, marketing and sales of bullion pieces, commemorative medallions and commemorative medallion jewelry--Manufacture of jewelry for gifts. 1-6-20 Composition of medallions, bullion, and commemorative medallion jewelry. 1-6-21 Production of medallions, bullion, or commemorative medallion jewelry by contracting mints--Violation as misdemeanor. 1-6-22 Annual contests or other arrangements for design of medallions or bullion pieces--Prize--Copyright--Eligibility. 1-6-23