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Code · South Dakota · Title 7 · Chapter 7-18

7-18-12. Expenditures for industrial, tourist and recreational activities to nonprofit corporations or associations--Reports required--Inspection of books and records.

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The board of county commissioners may promote industrial, tourist, and recreational activities and make payment from the general fund to nonprofit corporations or associations engaged in promotion either within or outside of the boundaries of the county. Any nonprofit corporation or association which accepts funds from a board of county commissioners, shall file an annual report of all receipts and expenditures with the county auditor not later than December thirty - first of each year.
All books and records of the nonprofit corporation or association may be inspected by any member of the board of county commissioners, or by any agent or attorney representing the board, for any proper purpose at any reasonable time.
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