SDCL 41-9-1.3

SDCL § 41-9-1.3 — under FISHING, HUNTING AND TRAPPING ON PRIVATE LAND AND PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY.

SDCL § 41-9-1.3

Only the owner of the occupied dwelling, church, or schoolhouse; the owner of livestock; or a person who has written permission from the owner of the occupied dwelling, church, or schoolhouse, or the owner of the livestock may use such highways or rights-of-way for the purposes of discharging any firearm or for the purposes of hunting defined in this title within a six hundred sixty-foot safety zone surrounding an occupied dwelling, a church, schoolhouse, or livestock. No other person may discharge a firearm at small game within the safety zone. No person, except the adjoining landowner or any person receiving written permission from the adjoining landowner, may use such highways or rights-of-way for the purpose of trapping within six hundred sixty feet of an occupied dwelling, church, or schoolhouse. A violation of this section is a Class 2 misdemeanor. If any person is convicted of knowingly discharging a firearm within six hundred sixty feet of any occupied dwelling, church, or schoolhouse for which that distance has been clearly and accurately marked and posted, the court shall, in addition to any other penalty, revoke the person's hunting privileges for a period of one year from the date of conviction. The sentencing court may order the revocation of hunting privileges authorized by this section to be served consecutively with any other revocation of the person's hunting privileges imposed for a violation for which the person is convicted and for which revocation of the privileges is authorized under this title. Source: SDC 1939, § 25.0427 as enacted by SL 1947, ch 112 , § 1; SL 1949, ch 94 ; SL 1951, ch 121 ; SL 1953, ch 107 ; SL 1955, ch 83 ; SL 1964, ch 79 ; SL 1967, ch 86 ; SDCL § 41-9-1 ; SL 1968, ch 100 ; SL 1972, ch 225 ; SL 1973, ch 269 , § 2; SL 1981, ch 299 , § 1; SL 1988, ch 337 ; SL 1992, ch 293 , § 13; SL 1996, ch 252 , § 1; SL 2003, ch 225 , § 1; SL 2009, ch 209 , § 3; SL 2014, ch 203 , § 1; SL 2016, ch 210 , § 1.