Source: http://en.openei.org/wiki/RAPID/BulkTransmission/South_Dakota/Land_Access
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 32', '§ 7', '§ 05', '§ 32', '§ 7', '§ 05', '§ 21']

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South Dakota Bulk Transmission Land Access(3-SD)
In South Dakota, a transmission developer may need a State Land Right-of-Way from the South Dakota Department of School and Public Lands for projects proposed to cross any school or public lands. 49 S.D. § 32-1; 49 S.D. § 7-16. A developer may also need a Utility Permit from the South Dakota Department of Transportation to install, expand, or relocate utility facilities on or near an interstate or non-interstate state highway right-of-way. 70:04 S.D. §§ 05-05.01.
Right of Way Agency:
State Land Right of Way Process:
A developer of an “electrical facility” must obtain a state land easement/right-of-way certificate for projects proposed across any school or public lands from the South Dakota Department of School and Public Lands. 49 S.D. § 32-1, 49 S.D. § 7-16.
State Highway Right of Way Agency:
State Highway Right of Way Process:
A developer must obtain a Utility Permit from the South Dakota Department of Transportation to install, relocate, or expand utility facilities on or near an interstate or non-interstate highway right-of-way. 70:04 S.D. §§ 05-05.01.
A utility constructing a transmission line that has obtained an Energy Facility Permit is entitled to the power of eminent domain. S.D. § 21-35-1.1.
<metadesc> Determine which state and federal permits apply to Land Access for Bulk Transmission projects in South Dakota. </metadesc>
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