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Code · South Dakota · Title 10 · Chapter 10-3

10-3-28. Listing of assessed property by districts--Delivery of assessment rolls to boards of equalization and county commissioners--Duplicate copy for municipality.

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The director of equalization and the director's deputies shall list or assess the property described in § 10-3-16 separately as to each incorporated municipality, each organized civil township, and unorganized territory within or without the county and shall deliver separate complete assessment rolls for each such entity to the local board of equalization of such entities no later than the third Monday in March and to the board of county commissioners for all unorganized territory, not later than the second Monday in April of each year, with the proper affidavits or certificates or return as provided by law.
A duplicate copy of the assessment roll shall be furnished each municipality and each organized civil township that has requested such a copy by resolution of the governing body presented to the director of equalization before December first. The municipality or township shall pay the cost of the duplicate copy.
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