South Dakota Code § 36-18A-44

Seal of licensees--Contents--Signature--Certain persons prohibited from using seal
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Any licensed professional engineer, architect, land surveyor, and landscape architect shall use an appropriate seal. The seal shall contain the following information:
(1) The name, South Dakota;
(2) Licensee's name;
(3) License number; and
(4) The appropriate title or combination of titles: Professional Engineer, Architect, Land Surveyor, Landscape Architect.
The seal shall be legible and shall have an outer circle with a diameter measuring at least one inch and no greater than two inches and an inner circle with a diameter measuring five-eighths of the diameter of the outer circle. Titles may be prefixed with the words, Licensed or Registered. The seal may be an embossed seal, a rubber stamp, a computer-generated seal, or other facsimile found acceptable to the board. The licensee's signature and the date shall be adjacent to or across the seal. Petroleum release assessors and remediators, or interns, may not use a seal.

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