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

7-7-10.1. Salary for combination of two or more elected positions.

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Salary for combination of two or more elected positions. The board of county commissioners shall establish, by resolution, the salary payable for the combination of two or more of the following county elected positions. The salary payable may not be less than the minimum salary provided by this section as based upon the most recent decennial federal census of population for counties.
For the combination of two of the following: county treasurer, county auditor, or county register of deeds, the minimum salary for counties shall be:
County Population
Salary Schedule
Below 10,000
$35,551
10,000 - 14,999
$37,529
15,000 - 24,999
$39,505
25,000 - 69,999
$43,452
70,000 and over
$47,401
For the combination of all three of the following: county treasurer, county auditor, and county register of deeds, the minimum salary for counties shall be:
County Population
Salary Schedule
Below 10,000
$38,187
10,000 - 14,999
$40,160
15,000 - 24,999
$42,135
25,000 - 69,999
$46,086
70,000 and over
$51,353
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