South Dakota Code § 36-16-33

Grounds for refusal to issue license, revocation, or suspension
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The State Electrical Commission may, in accordance with chapter
1-26
, refuse to issue, revoke, or suspend a license, or limit the scope of practice of any licensee for:
(1) Failure to comply with any law, or any rule or order of the commission;
(2) Failure to comply with the National Electric Code as adopted by rule of the commission or local ordinance;
(3) Failure to notify the commission in writing within thirty days following any denial, revocation, or suspension of a certificate, license, or permit issued by any other jurisdiction, or any change of address or employment;
(4) Knowingly aiding and abetting any person who is not licensed or permitted in accordance with this chapter to engage in activity that requires a license under §
36-16-13
or permit under this chapter; or
(5) Conviction of or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to a crime of violence as defined under §
22-1-2
. For purposes of this subdivision, a certified copy of the record of conviction or plea of guilty or nolo contendere is conclusive evidence.

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