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Code · South Dakota · Title 34 · Chapter 34-11

34-11A-16. General powers of directors.

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The board of directors has the following general powers:
(1)To determine upon a general ambulance service program for the district;
(2)To manage and conduct the business affairs of the district;
(3)To make and execute contracts in the name of and on behalf of the district;
(4)To purchase or lease such ambulance equipment, supplies, and other real or personal property as may be necessary to carry out the ambulance service program of the district;
(5)To incur indebtedness on behalf of the district within the limits prescribed by § 34-11A-24 , and to authorize the issuance of evidences of the indebtedness permitted under this subdivision, and to pledge any real or personal property owned or acquired by the district as security;
(6)To organize, establish, equip, maintain, and supervise an ambulance service to serve the district;
(7)Generally to perform all acts necessary to fully carry out the purposes of this chapter; and
(8)To levy a tax and a special assessment as provided by this chapter.
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