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Code · South Dakota · Title 9 · Chapter 9-52

9-52-23. General powers of auditorium board--Copies of board proceedings as evidence.

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The board shall have power to contract for supplies and services necessary to the operation and maintenance of the auditorium, and for the rental of the same or any part thereof; to fix and collect rentals and charges for admission; to schedule and determine priorities among activities proposed to be conducted in the auditorium; to allow claims for supplies and services necessary to the operation and maintenance of the auditorium; and to do all other things necessary and proper, to assure the maximum use of the auditorium for the general welfare of the municipality and its inhabitants and industries, and the sufficiency of the revenues thereof for the payment of all proper charges thereon.
Copies of proceedings of the board, certified by its appointed secretary, shall be competent as evidence in any legal action or proceedings.
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