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Code · South Dakota · Title 9 · Chapter 9-55

9-55-10. Duties of governing body at hearing--Termination of hearing--Issuance of bonds for convention center from proceeds of general occupational tax.

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If a hearing is held under subdivision 9-55-7(2), the governing body shall:
(1)Hear all protests and receive evidence for or against the proposed action;
(2)Rule upon all written protests received prior to the close of the hearing, which ruling shall be final; and
(3)Continue the hearing from time to time as the governing body deems necessary.
If a special assessment is to be used, the proceedings shall terminate if written protest is made prior to the close of the hearing by the owners of a majority of the assessable front footage in the proposed district. If an occupation tax is to be used, the proceedings shall terminate if protest is made by the users of a majority of the space in the proposed district. If the general occupational tax is based upon rented hotel and motel rooms pursuant to § 9-55-7 , the proceedings shall terminate if written protest is made prior to the close of the hearing by the owners of a majority of the hotels and motels in the proposed district.
Any bonds for the construction of a convention facility that are payable from the proceeds of the hotel and motel room general occupational tax may only be issued and sold if at least two-thirds of the hotel and motel owners in the proposed district approve in writing of the issuance and sale of the bonds.
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