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South Dakota

Title 9 · Chapter 9-39
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9-39-1. Municipal power to construct and operate electric, light, heat, and power utilities.
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9-39-2. Agreement with state or other governmental units for cooperative exercise of statutory powers and duties.
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9-39-3. Contracts between municipalities for joint projects.
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9-39-3.1. Joint electric generation and transmission facilities--Bond issue for financing--Sale of services to other entities--Liberal construction.
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9-39-4. Agreements with other public bodies and utilities--Purposes.
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9-39-4.1. Contracts with municipal power agencies--Action contesting validity--Voters' approval not required.
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9-39-5. 9-39-5. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 85.
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9-39-6. Municipal power to place utilities under utility board--Utilities subject to provisions.
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9-39-7. Petition for placement of utility under utility board--Number of signers required.
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9-39-8. Form of question on placement of utility under utility board.
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9-39-9. Appointment of members of utility board.
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9-39-10. Terms of office of three-member utility board.
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9-39-11. Terms of office of five-member utility board.
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9-39-12. Vacancies on utility board--Qualifications of members.
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9-39-13. Bond required of utility board members--Payment of premium.
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9-39-14. Removal of utility board members from office.
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9-39-15. Salary of utility board members.
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9-39-16. Rules for utility board proceedings--Monthly meetings.
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9-39-17. President and secretary of utility board--Salary of secretary.
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9-39-18. Time of assumption of control by utility board.
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9-39-19. Extension, improvement, and operation of utility--Contracts.
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9-39-20. Law applicable to utility board contracts.
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9-39-21. Employment of personnel by utility board--Inclusion in civil service system.
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9-39-21.1. Appointment of municipal industrial development director.
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9-39-22. Purchase of supplies by utility board--Wholesale purchase of utility service.
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9-39-23. Rates, fees, charges, and assessments fixed by utility board--Rules and regulations.
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9-39-24. Agreements between utility board and governing body--Services furnished to municipality--Surplus funds.
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9-39-25. Utility board powers limited by municipal powers.
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9-39-26. Separate fund for utility receipts and disbursements--Separate accounts for each utility.
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9-39-27. Audit and allowance of claims against public utilities fund.
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9-39-28. Warrants on municipal treasurer for disbursements from utilities fund.
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9-39-29. Fiscal reports by utility board to governing body.
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9-39-30. Municipal power to abolish utility board or terminate authority over utility.
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9-39-31. Petition to abolish utility board or terminate authority.
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9-39-32. Form of question on election to abolish utility board or terminate authority.
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9-39-33. Time of change in utility management after approval by voters.
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9-39-34. Control by governing body after utility board abolished or authority terminated.
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9-39-35. Waiting period after election on powers of utility board.
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9-39-36. Municipal power to sell, lease, or grant operating contract for utility.
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9-39-37. Petition for sale, lease, or operating contract for utility--Number of signers required.
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9-39-38. Election on sale, lease or operating contract for utility--Percentage of favorable votes required.
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9-39-39. Election requirement inapplicable to jointly owned facilities contracts.
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