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

7-9A-5. Meetings of commission--Expenses and costs.

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The first meeting of the commission shall be called by the president of the South Dakota Association of County Officials. At the first meeting, the commission shall elect from among its members a chair and other officers as it considers necessary or appropriate and each meeting is subject to the open meeting requirements pursuant to chapter 1-25 . The commission shall at least meet annually or as often as deemed necessary. Unless otherwise directed by the commission, the South Dakota Association of County Officials shall provide support services as needed for the commission to carry out its duties, including meeting space and teleconferencing.
The expenses and costs related to retaining professional services, promulgating rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 , and organizing the commission shall be funded by the South Dakota association of county officials register of deeds modernization and preservation relief fund established pursuant to § 7-9-28 . The electronic recording commission shall approve the expenses and costs. No commission members may be reimbursed from the South Dakota association of county officials register of deeds modernization and preservation relief fund for any travel expenses, subsistence, or per diem while serving on the commission.
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