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Code · South Dakota · Title 13 · Chapter 13-52

13-52-3. Acceptance of federal gifts--Governor's approval required--Buildings to be on real property owned by institution.

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In order to effectuate and make more workable the provisions of §§ 13-52-1 and 13-52-2 , authority is hereby granted to the Board of Regents to accept gifts of buildings, or other property, real or personal, and of funds for building purposes, made for the benefit of any institution of higher education under its control or subject to its administration, by the federal government or its agencies; provided, however, that the acceptance of such gift must first be approved by the Governor of this state and provided further, that such gift is in keeping with the purposes and programs of such institution of higher education and such gift or bequest does not impose any present or future legal obligation upon the state or the Board of Regents.
In the event such gift is for buildings, the same shall be located upon realty owned by said institution affected.
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