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Code · South Dakota · Title 7 · Chapter 7-9

7-9-29. Fiscal year of fund--Computation of each county's share of deposits--Division of money in fund--Administrative fee.

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The fiscal year for the South Dakota association of county officials register of deeds modernization and preservation relief fund begins on July first and ends on June thirtieth. Before July thirty-first of each year, the association of county officials shall compute each county's share of the deposits from the previous fiscal year. The association shall certify each county's share of the total fund and remit the share to the county auditor on or before August thirty-first of each year.
The money in the fund shall be divided equally among each of the sixty-six counties, less the administrative fee to be determined by the board of directors for the South Dakota Association of County Officials and the expenses and costs related to § 7-9A-5 . The administrative fee may not exceed one percent of the total annual remittance to the fund. The county auditor shall deposit the money received pursuant to this section in the county register of deeds modernization and preservation relief fund.
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