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South Dakota

Title 13 · Chapter 13-51
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13-51-1. Legislative approval required for erecting, maintaining buildings or leasing facilities.
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13-51-1.1. Authority of board to lease site for public higher education programs--Funding.
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13-51-1.2. Repealed.
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13-51-1.3. Sioux Falls site for instructional, research, and service programs--Limitations on use.
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13-51-1.4. Government Operations and Audit Committee review.
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13-51-1.5. Sioux Falls research park.
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13-51-1.6. South Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station in Moody County.
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13-51-2. Educational facilities fund continued--Purposes--Appropriation requirements and restrictions.
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13-51-3. 13-51-3. Repealed by SL 1982, ch 154, § 2
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13-51-4. Recommendations by regents for legislative appropriation or authorization of expenditures.
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13-51-5. Separate institutional funds in treasury for self-liquidating projects.
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13-51-6. Identification of funds for self-liquidating projects--Consolidation of funds for institution.
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13-51-7. Institutional accounting for individual project funds--Reconciliation with consolidated funds in treasury.
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13-51-8. Federal concurrence in accounting procedures required.
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13-51-8.1. Power to combine self-liquidating projects or facilities on institutional basis.
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13-51-8.2. Power to issue refunding bonds for revenue bonds issued on self-liquidating projects or facilities.
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13-51-8.3. 13-51-8.3. Repealed by SL 1970, ch 109
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13-51-9. Eminent domain power for institutional purposes.
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13-51-10. Resolution for condemnation of private property--Proceedings.
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13-51-11. Protection from fire loss of buildings in construction.
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13-51-12. Moving or disposal of certain structures authorized by regents.
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13-51-13. 13-51-13. Repealed by SL 1994, ch 140, § 2
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13-51-14. Receipts from sale of temporary structures.
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13-51-15. Long range financing plan required for improvements financed by private donations--Establishing endowments.
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13-51-16. Real property transfer to South Dakota State University Growth Partnership, Ltd..
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13-51-17. Real property to be used for research park.
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13-51-18. Reversion of property to Board of Regents.
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13-51-19. Restrictions in deed.
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13-51A-1. Definitions.
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13-51A-2. Power to acquire property.
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13-51A-3. Power to accept grants.
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13-51A-4. Borrowing power of board.
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13-51A-5. Interim notes authorized--Purposes.
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13-51A-6. Terms of interim notes--Maturity date--Extension.
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13-51A-7. Security for payment of interim notes--Sources of payment.
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13-51A-8. Additional provisions to make interim notes salable.
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13-51A-9. Registration of interim notes--Interest payments--Redemption.
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13-51A-10. Execution of interim notes.
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13-51A-11. Sale of interim notes.
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13-51A-12. Payment of interim notes on issuance of bonds.
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13-51A-13. Power to issue bonds--Purposes--Resolution--Signatures.
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13-51A-14. Terms of bonds.
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13-51A-15. Pledge of income for security of bonds.
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13-51A-16. Rights of prior bondholders protected.
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13-51A-17. Covenant to maintain adequate income for bond retirement.
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13-51A-18. Covenant against debt or charge endangering income pledged to bond retirement.
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13-51A-19. Covenant against alienation of project so as to endanger bond security.
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13-51A-20. Additional covenants for security of bonds.
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13-51A-21. Trustee for bondholders--General powers--Trust agreement.
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13-51A-22. Covenants to take actions for benefit of bondholders.
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13-51A-23. Prohibition against obligating state.
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13-51A-24. Limited obligation of bonds.
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13-51A-25. Recording not required to perfect lien.
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13-51A-26. Validity of bonds despite expiration of terms of officers--Irregularities in proceedings.
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13-51A-27. Sale of bonds--Minimum price.
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13-51A-28. Negotiability of bonds.
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13-51A-29. Bonds as legal investments.
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13-51A-30. Deposit of bond proceeds and revenues--Security--Disbursement.
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13-51A-31. Agreements as to custody of funds.
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13-51A-32. Actions for enforcement of chapter and resolutions.
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13-51A-33. Power to issue refunding bonds for matured obligations.
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13-51A-34. Exchange of refunding bonds--Sale and use of proceeds--Cancellation of bonds and coupons received.
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13-51A-35. Power to issue refunding bonds for unmatured obligations.
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13-51A-36. Exchange or sale of refunding bonds--Use of proceeds.
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13-51A-37. Contracts and leases to carry out purposes.
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13-51A-38. Parietal rules.
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13-51A-39. Establishment and collection of fees.
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13-51A-40. Retention of revenues by board.
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13-51A-41. Accounting for project financing--Audits.
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13-51A-42. Supplemental nature of chapter--Conflicting provisions.
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13-51A-43. Severability of provisions.
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13-51A-44. Short title.
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