South Dakota Code § 32-6B-70

License required for certain activities--Violation as misdemeanor--Additional violations as felony
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yourself lot operator may engage in the following business activities concerning any vehicle on a sell
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yourself lot premises, unless licensed in accordance with the provisions of this chapter:
(1) Sell, offer to sell, or negotiate the sale of any vehicle;
(2) Buy, offer to buy, or negotiate the purchase of any vehicle;
(3) Make any comments about the appearance, condition, or reputation of any vehicle;
(4) Communicate the name, address, or phone number of the owner of any vehicle to a potential customer. However, the vehicle and ownership information can be provided to a potential customer by means of a sign or information sheet placed in or on the vehicle by its owner;
(5) Advertise any of the following:
(a) The price, mileage, or the condition of a vehicle; or
(b) The name or the telephone number of a vehicle's owner;
(6) Authorize the test drive of any vehicle;
(7) Take possession of the keys of a vehicle for any purpose; or
(8) Sell, offer to sell, or facilitate the sale of any financing package or warranty package for any vehicle on the sell
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yourself lot.
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yourself lot operator who engages in a business activity prohibited by this section without being licensed in accordance with chapter
32-6B
is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. A second or subsequent conviction for a violation by a sell
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yourself lot operator who engages in a business activity prohibited by this section without being licensed in accordance with chapter
32-6B
is guilty of a Class 6 felony.

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