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Code · South Dakota · Title 1 · Chapter 1-16

1-16A-97. Procedures to facilitate school district issuance of capital outlay certificates and terms for lease purchase agreements secured by pledge of state aid to education funds.

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The authority is authorized to establish policies and procedures, in coordination with the Bureau of Finance and Management, which shall facilitate the issuance by school districts of capital outlay certificates, and the establishment of terms for lease purchase agreements that are secured by a pledge of state aid to education funds as provided in §§ 13-19-27 and 13-19-29 . The authority may enter into agreements with school districts, paying agents, trustees, and the state to implement the provisions of the program.
The authority may provide other arrangements and procedures for determining the minimum requirements and related terms and conditions applicable to the pledge of state aid to education funds and the applicable contractual provisions for providing notice and implementing the pledge and payments consistent with §§ 13-19-27 , 13-19-29 , and 13-13-39 .
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