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Code · South Dakota · Title 13 · Chapter 13-6

13-6-83. Disposition of records of district dissolved by reorganization.

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When a school district entity goes out of existence due to reorganization or consolidation and the area of such district becomes a part of another school district entity, the records of the former school district entity shall become official records of the school district entity of which said former school district entity becomes a part; provided, however, that if said former school district entity becomes a part of two or more school district entities, then the board of county commissioners shall determine the disposition of said records.
The destruction or disposition of such records shall be handled as prescribed in §§ 13-8-43 and 13-8-44 . The provisions of this section shall also be applicable to school district entities which have gone out of existence prior to the effective date hereof and said records shall be disposed of as herein provided.
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