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

1-16G-75. Time for filing application--Contents.

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Before any person receives any new frontiers payment as provided in §§ 1-16G-73 to 1-16G-84 , inclusive, the person shall file an application with GOED. The application may be filed no later than thirty days after the commencement date. No person may receive a new frontiers payment if the application is not timely filed with GOED.
The application shall include the following information:
(1)The program owner's name and contact information;
(2)The general description of the program;
(3)The commencement date of the program;
(4)The projected date for completion of the program;
(5)A schedule of work for the program;
(6)The estimated program costs;
(7)The location of the program;
(8)A list of the anticipated contractors and subcontractors who will perform work on the program;
(9)A copy of any approval notification by a federal authority;
(10)A commitment from the program owner to manufacture or process the product resulting from the program in South Dakota; and
(11)Any other information that GOED may require.
The application shall be on a form prescribed by the commissioner. The application shall be signed by the program owner under penalty of perjury. No application may include more than one program.
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