2006 South Dakota Code - 35-3-11 — On-sale licenses permitted when approved by voters--Termination of licenseswhen disapproved.

     35-3-11.   On-sale licenses permitted when approved by voters--Termination of licenses when disapproved. When at such election on the question specified in § 35-3-10, the majority vote is in the affirmative, on-sale licenses to operate in the municipality may be granted as otherwise provided in this code, unless the same question is again submitted and the majority vote is in the negative. When the majority vote on such question is in the negative, all on-sale licenses shall thereby be terminated thirty days after the canvass of the vote at such election, and no on-sale licenses to operate in the municipality shall thereafter be granted unless the same question is again submitted and the majority vote is in the affirmative, or unless there is submitted the question of a license or licenses being granted to the municipality and the majority vote thereon is in the affirmative.

Source: SDC 1939, § 5.0236; SL 1951, ch 7; SL 1953, ch 11; SL 1959, ch 10, § 3.

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