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Code · South Dakota · Title 46 · Chapter 46-14

46A-14-13. Time and place for hearing on initiating petition--Publication of notice--Contents.

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If the conservation district supervisors and county auditors determine that a sufficient initiating petition has been filed, the conservation district supervisors shall within ten days, thereafter, by their order, fix a time and place, for a hearing on the petition. Notice of the hearing shall be given by the conservation district supervisors by publication once each week for at least two consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the area covered by the proposed district. The last notice shall occur within ten days before the hearing and shall contain the following:
(1)A statement that an initiating petition has been filed with the conservation district supervisors and a copy of the petition with the county auditor of each affected county;
(2)A general description of the purpose of the contemplated improvement and the territory to be included in the proposed district;
(3)The date, time, and place of hearing;
(4)A statement that all persons affected by the petition or interested in the petition may appear and be heard.
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