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Code · South Dakota · Title 36 · Chapter 36-21

36-21A-82. Deposit slip and ledger sheet for special trust account--Records maintained--Notice to commission as to financial institution and name of account.

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The broker shall at the time of making the deposit make a deposit slip clearly stating the name of the principal for whom it is deposited. In addition, the broker shall maintain in his office an individual ledger sheet for his principal showing the amount deposited in trust and any expenditures therefrom. The ledger sheet, deposit slip and any other record shall be made available for inspection by the commission upon request. The deposit slip and ledger sheet shall be kept as a part of the records of the broker at least four years from the closing of the transaction.
A broker shall notify the commission of the name of the financial institution in which the trust account is maintained and also the name of the account on forms provided by the commission.
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