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Can I use emojis in my terms of use in South Dakota? What are the requirements?
Based on the context documents provided, there are no specific requirements or regulations regarding the use of emojis in terms of use in South Dakota. However, it is important to ensure that the terms of use are clear and understandable to users. The South Dakota Department of Transportation has regulations regarding signs and their content, including directional signs, which must comply with certain eligibility criteria and cannot advertise unlawful activity [2.1][2.3]. Additionally, it is prohibited to erect or display any sign endangering the public or other guide or warning signs upon the trunk highway system except in case of emergency or when approved by the Department of Transportation [6.1].
Therefore, while there are no specific regulations regarding the use of emojis in terms of use, it is important to ensure that any signs or content comply with the regulations set forth by the South Dakota Department of Transportation.
Source(s):
- [2.1] Eligibility criteria for outdoor recreational sites.
- [6.1] Erection of unofficial signs prohibited–Misdemeanor–Emergencies–Approval by Department of Transportation.
- [2.3] Types of directional signs prohibited.
Jurisdiction
South Dakota