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Code · South Dakota · Title 4 · Chapter 4-5

4-5-40. Agreement to purchase general obligation funding bonds--Certification and approval required--Bonds to bear interest, mature, etc..

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Notwithstanding the provisions of §§ 4-5-23 , 4-5-29 , and 4-5-37 , upon receipt of the certification of the Health and Educational Facilities Authority as described in § 4-5-41 and receipt of evidence that the Governor has not disapproved of the investment as contemplated by Article VIII, § 12 of the Constitution, the State Investment Council, acting by and through the state investment officer, shall enter into a contingent purchase agreement, bond purchase agreement, or similar instrument or arrangement pursuant to which the State Investment Council shall be obligated to purchase, as an investment of the permanent school and other education funds of the State of South Dakota established pursuant to Article VIII, § 11 of the Constitution, general obligation funding bonds to be issued by any eligible school district participating in a tax anticipation note program established by the Health and Educational Facilities Authority under § 1-16A-75 .
Such bonds shall bear interest, mature, and contain such other terms and conditions as shall be approved by the Health and Educational Facilities Authority and as otherwise authorized by state law.
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