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Code · South Dakota · Title 6 · Chapter 6-4

6-4-1. Percentage of admission charge collected for fund--Restrictions on use of fund.

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Any county, municipality, or school district operating or maintaining, either jointly or severally, an auditorium, coliseum, public gymnasium, or public community house, shall have the power to establish a fund and may collect for such fund not exceeding ten percent of the admission charge paid by each person, except such students or any other group or classification of persons which may be specifically exempted therefrom by the governing body, for admission to such building for any recreational, athletic, or educational activity, exhibition, or entertainment, whether conducted or sponsored by any municipality or any person, firm, organization, or public or private corporation.
The money derived shall be kept separate from all other funds of the governmental subdivision and shall be known as the auditorium building fund, and shall not be used for any other purpose except the erection or remodeling of an auditorium, coliseum, public gymnasium, or public community house, and for the acquisition of sites and equipment therefor.
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