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2006 South Dakota Code - 34 — Administrative Process Enforced Under Contempt Powers

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  • 21-34-1 — Administrative actions enforceable under chapter--Statutory violation defined ascontempt.
  • 21-34-2 — Certificate of facts showing violation prepared by officer--Contents.
  • 21-34-3 — Judge to whom certificate of facts directed.
  • 21-34-4 — Presentation of certificate to judge--Service of process and copy of certificate onoffender.
  • 21-34-5 — Procedural matters prescribed by court.
  • 21-34-6 — Power of court to compel obedience and punish violations--Maximum penalties.
  • 21-34-7 — Officers empowered to serve process and carry out orders of court.
  • 21-34-8 — Source of payment for expenses of officials.
  • 21-34-9 — Costs awarded.
  • 21-34-10 — Remissions, suspension, and purging of contempt.
  • 21-34-11 — Reinvoking contempt process on continuing violation.
  • 21-34-12 — Judicial power to enforce own order unaffected.
  • 21-34-13 — Appeal to Supreme Court.
  • 21-34-14 — Stay of execution pending appeal to Supreme Court.

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