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Code · South Dakota · Title 14 · Chapter 14-2

14-2-27. Definition of terms.

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Terms as used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise plainly requires, shall mean:
(1)"Governing body," the commission, council, or other elected body which governs a local governmental unit;
(2)"Librarian," the chief administrative officer of a public library;
(3)"Local governmental unit," any chartered governmental unit, county, or municipality, or two or more of them, if applicable, of the State of South Dakota;
(4)"Public library," any library that serves free of charge all residents of a local governmental unit and receives its financial support in whole or in part from public funds made available by the governing body of that unit;
(5)"Public library materials," the various forms in which knowledge, information, and humanity's cultural heritage are recorded that a public library might acquire, organize, and make available to its clientele;
(6)"Public library services," the performance of all activities of a public library relating to the collection and organization of public library materials and to making those materials and the information contained in them available to its clientele.
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