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Code · South Dakota · Title 1 · Chapter 1-53

1-53-24. Agreements for administration of trust assets by federal government.

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The commissioner of the Governor's Office of Economic Development, with the approval of the Governor, is authorized to enter into agreements with the secretary of agriculture of the United States pursuant to section 2(f) of the aforesaid act of the Congress of the United States, upon such terms and conditions and for such periods of time as may be mutually agreeable, authorizing the secretary of agriculture of the United States to accept, administer, expend and use in the State of South Dakota all or any part of such trust assets or any other funds of the State of South Dakota which may be appropriated for such uses for carrying out the purposes of Titles I and II of the Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act, in accordance with the applicable provisions of Title IV thereof, as amended, and to do any and all things necessary to effectuate and carry out the purposes of said agreements.
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