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Code · South Dakota · Title 13 · Chapter 13-19

13-19-29. Limitation on expenditures when amounts are due and funds pledged as security.

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If capital outlay certificates are issued pursuant to the program authorized by § 13-19-27 or 1-16A-97 , or a lease-purchase agreement, or other financing arrangement is entered into with the Health and Educational Facilities Authority as authorized by § 13-13-39 , 13-16-6.4 , 13-16-7 , 13-16-29 , 13-19-27 , or 13-19-28 , and a school district has pledged state aid to education funds provided under Title 13 to secure its obligations under or pursuant to a lease, resolution, certificate, or other arrangement and the authority determines that a school district is delinquent in making any payments pursuant to a lease, resolution, certificate or other arrangement, then no cash receipts from the collection of any taxes, from state aid under chapter 13-13 or from the collection of tuition charges may be expended for any purpose except paying the amounts due pursuant to the lease, resolution, certificate, or other arrangement as specified by written notice by or on behalf of the authority pursuant to § 13-13-39 .
In such event, moneys from state aid under Title 13 shall be applied to pay the amounts as shall be specified by the authority to the authority or any financial institution acting as any paying agent or trustee on behalf of any holders of bonds, notes, lease purchase, capital outlay certificates, or other obligations in connection with any such arrangement and any such holders.
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