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Code · South Dakota · Title 9 · Chapter 9-54

9-54-4. Costs to be covered by bonds--Authorization, issuance and sale of bonds.

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Bonds may be issued in amounts as may be necessary to provide sufficient funds to pay all the costs of purchase or construction of each project which under accepted accounting practice are capital costs, including goodwill and other intangible costs, as well as site, engineering, and all other expenses of its planning and completion , together with additional amounts as may be agreed to by the lessee, purchaser, or borrower with respect to the project and the purchasers of the bonds as a discount or underwriters' fee, and to pay interest accruing before completion of the project, to establish a reserve securing payment of the bonds, and, with respect to hospitals, nursing homes, other health care facilities, housing for the elderly, housing for the handicapped or wellness centers, comprising a project, the cost of paying, purchasing or discharging any outstanding indebtedness or other cost as authorized in § 9-54-2.1 .
Bonds issued under the provisions of this chapter shall be authorized, issued and sold in accordance with chapter 6-8B , except that no election is required.
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