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South Dakota

Title 7 · Chapter 7-11
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7-11-1. Treasurer as collector of taxes--Office at county seat--Receipt of county money.
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7-11-2. Premium on treasurer's bond.
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7-11-3. Additional security required of treasurer by county commissioners--Failure to give security creating vacancy in office.
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7-11-4. Collection of taxes--Maintenance of delinquent taxpayer list.
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7-11-4.1. Immunity from personal liability for bad checks--Conditions.
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7-11-4.2. Bad check--Collection procedure--Removal as asset.
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7-11-5. Accounting and payment of money into treasury.
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7-11-6. Warrants of county auditor required for disbursements by treasurer.
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7-11-7. 7-11-7. Repealed by SL 1975, ch 76, § 12.
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7-11-8. 7-11-8. Repealed by SL 1970, ch 43, § 1.
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7-11-9. Duplicate receipts for miscellaneous collections.
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7-11-10. 7-11-10, 7-11-11. Repealed by SL 1975, ch 76, § 12.
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7-11-12. Accounting records maintained--Destruction.
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7-11-13. 7-11-13. Repealed by SL 1975, ch 76, § 12.
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7-11-14. Collection fees not deducted from taxes received.
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7-11-15. 7-11-15. Repealed by SL 1975, ch 76, § 12.
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7-11-16. Failure to collect or account for fees as theft.
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7-11-17. Examination of treasurer's books by county commissioners--Settlement and certification of accounts.
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7-11-18. Action against treasurer and sureties on failure to settle or pay over money.
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7-11-19. Profiting from use of county funds as theft--Liability on official bond.
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