2011 South Dakota Code
Title 41 GAME, FISH, PARKS AND FORESTRY
Chapter 15. Enforcement Powers And Procedures
§41-15-10 Conservation officers authorized to execute process--Arrest without warrant--Assistance by peace officers--"Conservation officer" defined.


SD Codified L § 41-15-10 (through 2011) What's This?

41-15-10. Conservation officers authorized to execute process--Arrest without warrant--Assistance by peace officers--"Conservation officer" defined. While performing their lawful duties assigned to them by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks, conservation officers and their supervisors have full power and authority to serve and execute all warrants and process of law issued by a court in enforcing the provisions of any law of the state in the same manner as any constable or sheriff may serve and execute the same. While performing their lawful duties assigned to them by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks, conservation officers and their supervisors have full power and authority to arrest, without a warrant, any person detected in the act of violating any laws of this state which they are authorized to enforce. For the purpose of enforcing the game, fish, parks, and boating laws, conservation officers and their supervisors may call to their aid any law enforcement officer or other persons, and all state's attorneys, law enforcement officers, and other persons shall, if called upon, enforce and aid in enforcing such laws. For purposes of this section the term, conservation officer, means any game, fish and parks employee whose duty is the enforcement of the game, fish, parks, and boating laws of this state.

Source: SDC 1939, § 25.0114; SL 1963, ch 134; SL 1973, ch 270; SL 2001, ch 235, § 1.

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