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

34-11A-20. Tax levy--Limitations--Exemption of district from general county levy for ambulance service.

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No tax in excess of sixty cents per thousand dollars of taxable valuation upon the property within an ambulance district may be levied for such district pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. The amount of money received from the tax levy on all property within the district plus the amount of money received from the imposition of any special assessment within the district may not exceed the amount which would be raised by a general tax levy of sixty cents per thousand dollars upon all property within an ambulance district.
In no case may the amount of tax levy exceed the amount of funds required to defray the expenses of the district for a period of one year as embraced in the annual estimate of expenses including the amount of principal and interest upon the indebtedness of the district for the ensuing year.
However, no district organized pursuant to this chapter is subject to any general county levy for ambulance service.
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