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Code · South Dakota · Title 1 · Chapter 1-32

1-32-9. Interim allocation of functions and resources--Recommendations to Legislature.

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In the event that it has been determined that a function of a transferred agency, which has not been eliminated by chapters 1-32 to 1-47 , inclusive, and its associated records, personnel, equipment, facilities, unexpended balances or appropriations, allocations, or other funds have not been clearly allocated to a principal department or an administrative subunit or board or commission of such a department, the Governor shall specify by interim procedures the allocation of the function and its associated resources.
At the next legislative session following the issuance of such interim procedures, the Governor shall make recommendations concerning the proper allocation of the functions of transferred agencies which are not clearly allocated by said chapters. Any interim procedures issued in conjunction with this section shall be filed with the secretary of state.
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