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

46A-14-58. Resolution approving tax or assessment levy--Detailed reports.

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After completing the apportionment of benefits and the referendum pursuant to §§ 46A-14-54 and 46A-14-55 for purposes of implementing the general plan of improvements, the managers shall prepare and by resolution approve the tax or assessment levy against landowner's land and buildings outside of the corporate limits of municipalities and shall file a detailed report of the tax or assessment levy with the appropriate county auditor. In addition, the managers shall prepare and by resolution approve the tax or assessment levy for operations, maintenance, and other district business as provided in § 46A-14-69 and file a detailed report of the tax or assessment levy with the appropriate county auditor.
The county auditor shall spread the district levy upon the county tax rolls and collect the district levy in the same manner as other county taxes.
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