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Code · South Dakota · Title 55 · Chapter 55-12

55-12-4. Continuance of operation--Cemetery principal fund deposits.

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To continue to operate as a perpetual care cemetery, any such organization shall set aside and deposit in the cemetery principal fund not less than the following amounts for lots of interment space thereafter sold or disposed of:
(1)A minimum of twenty percent of the gross selling price with a minimum of twenty dollars for each adult burial space, whichever is the greater.
(2)A minimum of twenty percent of the gross selling price for each child's space with a minimum of five dollars for each space up to forty-two inches in length or ten dollars for each space up to sixty inches in length, whichever is the greater.
(3)A minimum of twenty percent of the gross selling price with a minimum of one hundred dollars for each crypt in a public mausoleum, whichever is the greater.
(4)A minimum of twenty percent of the gross selling price with a minimum of ten dollars for each inurnment niche in a public columbarium.
No amount of the principal in the principal cemetery fund may be withdrawn or transferred out of the cemetery principal fund.
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