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Code · South Dakota · Title 9 · Chapter 9-38

9-38-106. Special assessments for street and sewer improvements benefitting playground areas paid from recreational funds.

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Whenever any street not under the control of the recreation board upon which any property for public recreation, playgrounds, or children's parks under the control of such recreation board fronts or abuts shall be improved or repaired, or when any drain or sewer shall be built in the sewer district in which any property for public recreation, playgrounds, or children's parks under the control of such recreation board is situated, and special assessments have been issued against such property for public recreation, playgrounds, or children's parks or against the first or second class municipality on account of the benefit deemed to have accrued to such property for public recreation, playgrounds, or children's parks or to the municipality on account of such property for public recreation, playgrounds, or children's parks by virtue of such improvement, the recreation board shall pay such special assessments or any judgments obtained against the municipality on account thereof, out of the funds under the control of such recreation board not otherwise appropriated.
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