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

9-55-16. Reassessment or changes in rate of levy of special assessment or occupation tax--Procedure.

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If, subsequent to the levy of an occupation tax or a special assessment, the use of any parcel of land shall change so that, had the new use existed at the time of making such levy, the assessment or levy on such property would have been higher than the levy or assessment actually made, an additional assessment or levy may be made on such property by the governing body. The governing body shall take into consideration the new and changed use of such property. Reassessments or changes in the rate of levy of special assessments or occupation taxes may be made by the governing body after notice and hearing as provided in § 9-55-13 .
The governing body shall adopt a resolution of intent to change the assessment or rate of levy at least thirty days prior to the hearing on such change. Such resolution shall specify the proposed change and shall give the time and place of the hearing.
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