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

1-16G-64. Reinvestment payment fund created.

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There is hereby created the reinvestment payment fund for the purpose of making reinvestment payments pursuant to the provisions of §§ 1-16G-56 to 1-16G-68 , inclusive, and new frontiers payments pursuant to the provisions of §§ 1-16G-73 to 1-16G-84 , inclusive.
If the board approves a reinvestment payment pursuant to the provisions of §§ 1-16G-56 to 1-16G-68 , inclusive, the Department of Revenue shall deposit into the fund a portion or all of the sales and use taxes paid by the project owner up to a maximum amount of the reinvestment payment approved by the board.
If the board approves a new frontiers payment pursuant to the provisions of §§ 1-16G-73 to 1-16G-84 , inclusive, the Department of Revenue shall deposit into the fund a portion or all of the sales and use taxes paid by the program owner up to a maximum amount of the new frontiers payment approved by the board.
The funds in the reinvestment payment fund are continuously appropriated to GOED to make reinvestment payments pursuant to §§ 1-16G-56 to 1-16G-68 , inclusive, and new frontiers payments pursuant to §§ 1-16G-73 to 1-16G-84 , inclusive. If any money deposited in the fund and set aside for a specific reinvestment payment or new frontiers payment is in excess of the final reinvestment or new frontiers payment, as applicable, or the specific project or program becomes ineligible for the reinvestment or new frontiers payment, as applicable, such money shall be deposited into the general fund. Interest earned on money in the fund shall be deposited into the general fund.
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