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2006 South Dakota Code - 12 — Farm Wineries

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  • 35-12-1 — Definition of terms.
  • 35-12-2 — Farm winery license--Renewal fee.
  • 35-12-3 — Application of title.
  • 35-12-4 — Wine produced from state-grown fruits and honey--Approval required for use ofimported products by winery.
  • 35-12-5 — Sales authorized by license.
  • 35-12-6 — Registration of labels.
  • 35-12-7 — Excise tax--Exemption for sacramental wines.
  • 35-12-8 — Payment of excise tax--Deposit into general fund--Records and reports.
  • 35-12-9 — Promulgation of rules.
  • 35-12-10 — Sale of wine to wholesalers, retailers, and artisan distillers.
  • 35-12-11 — On-sale license.
  • 35-12-12 — Off-sale license.

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