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South Dakota

Title 11 · Chapter 11-8
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11-8-1. Definition of terms.
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11-8-2. "Slum area" defined.
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11-8-3. "Blighted area" defined.
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11-8-4. "Urban renewal area" defined.
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11-8-5. "Urban renewal project" defined.
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11-8-6. "Urban renewal plan" defined.
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11-8-7. Legislative findings and declaration of necessity.
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11-8-8. Findings and declaration of necessity required of governing body before exercise of authority.
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11-8-9. Formulation of municipal program for urban renewal--Elements included in program.
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11-8-10. Maximum opportunity to private enterprise as objective--Objective considered in implementation of program.
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11-8-11. Discrimination prohibited.
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11-8-12. Master plan required before approval of urban renewal plans--Adoption of master plan.
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11-8-13. Finding of slum area or blighted area required before approval of project.
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11-8-14. Initiation of urban renewal plans--Submission to and recommendations by planning commission--Time allowed for review.
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11-8-15. Notice and hearing by governing body on urban renewal plan.
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11-8-16. Findings required for approval of urban renewal project by governing body.
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11-8-17. Findings required for approval of urban renewal project in open area.
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11-8-18. Requirements waived for rehabilitation of disaster area.
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11-8-19. Modification of urban renewal plan--Rights of lessee or purchaser protected.
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11-8-20. Plan or modification effective on approval by governing body.
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11-8-21. Necessary powers granted to municipality.
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11-8-22. Municipal power to carry out projects and related activities--Contracts and instruments--Dissemination of information.
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11-8-23. Municipal power to make urban renewal inspections and surveys--Property powers.
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11-8-24. Municipal power to develop plans--Demonstration projects.
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11-8-25. Acquisition and demolition of property prior to approval of plan--Losses when property not incorporated in project.
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11-8-26. Relocation assistance and payments to persons displaced from urban renewal area.
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11-8-27. Changes in streets and public places--Replanning.
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11-8-28. Arrangement for services, repairs, and construction--Enforcement of federal labor standard requirements.
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11-8-29. Municipal appropriations and expenditures--Levy of assessments--Zoning--Agreements with urban renewal agency.
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11-8-29.1. Appropriations by municipality to finance projects.
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11-8-30. Acceptance of loans and grants--Agreement to conditions of federal assistance.
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11-8-31. Investment of reserve and debt service funds--Redemption of bonds.
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11-8-32. Coordination of urban renewal activities--Organization of municipal government.
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11-8-33. Combination of powers exercised by municipality.
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11-8-34. Power of public bodies to assist in urban renewal projects--Enforcement of agreements by successor to municipality.
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11-8-35. Municipal power to assist as public body.
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11-8-36. Appraisal and advertising not required before conveyance, lease or agreement by public body.
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11-8-37. General obligation bonds issued by municipality to aid urban renewal project--Laws applicable.
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11-8-38. Municipal election to delegate powers to urban renewal agency--Exercise of powers through other officers.
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11-8-39. Powers reserved to governing body on delegation to urban renewal agency.
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11-8-40. Urban renewal agency created--Finding and election required before exercise of powers.
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11-8-41. Appointment and terms of office of commissioners of urban renewal agency.
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11-8-42. Commissioners and urban renewal officers not to hold other public office.
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11-8-43. Reimbursement of expenses of commissioners--Tenure of office--Certificate of appointment.
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11-8-44. Removal of commissioner from office--Notice and hearing.
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11-8-45. Urban renewal agency powers exercised by commissioners--Quorum--Majority required for action--Residence of commissioners.
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11-8-46. Chairman and vice-chairman of urban renewal agency--Employment of director and personnel--Legal assistance.
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11-8-47. Annual report by urban renewal agency to governing body--Contents--Publication of notice of filing.
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11-8-48. Accounts of urban renewal agency--Annual report to auditor-general and governing body.
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11-8-49. Investigations and examinations by auditor-general--Enforcement of compliance by attorney general.
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11-8-50. Eminent domain power for urban renewal--Property devoted to prior public use.
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11-8-51. Evidence of unlawful uses and substandard conditions admissible on question of damages in eminent domain proceedings.
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11-8-52. Voluntary acquisition of urban renewal property by commissioner or agency employee prohibited--Disclosure of involuntary acquisition--Violation as misconduct in office.
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11-8-53. Disclosure by urban renewal official or employee of interest in property involved--Disqualification from participation in agency action--Violation as misconduct in office.
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11-8-54. Temporary operation and maintenance of urban renewal property by municipality.
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11-8-55. Lease or transfer of property for urban renewal development--Covenants and conditions--Approval by governing body.
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11-8-56. Property transferred as rapidly as feasible.
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11-8-57. Fair value of property leased, transferred or retained--Factors considered in determining fair value.
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11-8-58. Negotiated sale of urban renewal property--Advertising and invitation for proposals.
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11-8-59. Restriction on lease or reconveyance in conveyance to purchaser or lessee of urban renewal property.
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11-8-60. Municipal conveyance conclusively presumed valid.
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11-8-61. Recording of urban renewal plan and contract for transfer of property.
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11-8-62. Formalities waived in disposition of property acquired prior to approval of plan.
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11-8-63. Disposition of urban renewal property for resale by public body or nonprofit corporation--Purchaser or lessee required to develop.
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11-8-64. Tax exemption of urban renewal property--Termination of exemption on transfer to private purchaser or lessee.
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11-8-65. Exemption from judicial process of urban renewal property--Remedies of obligees preserved.
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11-8-66. Power to issue bonds for urban renewal projects--Refunding bonds.
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11-8-67. Income and revenues from which bonds payable--Additional security for payment of bonds.
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11-8-68. Resolution or ordinance authorizing bonds.
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11-8-69. 11-8-69, 11-8-70. Repealed by SL 1984, ch 43, § 131
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11-8-71. Bonds not subject to debt limitation.
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11-8-72. Tax exemption of bonds.
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11-8-73. Recital in bond conclusive of purpose and validity.
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11-8-74. Investment in bonds authorized for financial institutions, trusts, fiduciaries and public deposits.
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11-8-75. Chapter controlling and supplemental to other laws.
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11-8-76. Severability of chapter and applications.
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11-8-77. 11-8-77. Repealed by SL 1984, ch 43, § 131
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