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Code · South Dakota · Title 10 · Chapter 10-52

10-52A-13. Ordinance or amendment enacted under chapter--Notification--Effective date.

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Notwithstanding § 9-19-13 , any new ordinance or amendment to an ordinance enacted under the authority of this chapter, and any tax rate affected thereby, can be effective only on January first or July first of a calendar year. The ordinance or amendment shall be effective on the earlier of January first or July first following at least ninety days notification by the municipality to the secretary of revenue that the ordinance or amendment has been enacted unless the ordinance or amendment is suspended by operation of a referendum.
If an ordinance or amendment enacted under this chapter is referred and the referred ordinance or amendment is approved the effective date shall be the earlier of January first or July first following at least ninety days notification by the municipality to the secretary of revenue that the ordinance or amendment has been approved notwithstanding § 9-20-15 . Notification of the enactment or approval of the ordinance shall be in writing and mailed, along with a copy of the ordinance or amendment, by registered or certified mail to the secretary of revenue.
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