24 chapters · 201 sections in this title.
SDCL § 6-13-1 Disposition of surplus property
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The governing board of a political subdivision may sell, trade, loan, destroy, or otherwise dispose of any land, structures, equipment, or other property which the governing board has, by appropriate motion, determined is no longer necessary, useful, or suitable for the purpose f…
SDCL § 6-13-10 Acceptance of bid for installment contract
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Immediately upon the acceptance of any bid under § 6-13-9 , the purchaser shall deposit the amount of the cash payment with the fiscal officer. The fiscal officer shall provide the purchaser with a receipt for such payment and retain a copy in his office. Source: SL 1989, ch 62 ,…
SDCL § 6-13-11 Board approval of installment contract sales
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At the first meeting of the governing board of the political subdivision after a sale has been made pursuant to §§ 6-13-9 to 6-13-14 , inclusive, the fiscal officer shall report the sale to the board together with all his proceedings. The governing board may refuse to approve the…
SDCL § 6-13-12 Full purchase price paid in cash--Execution of deed
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If the governing board approves a sale pursuant to § 6-13-11 , and the full amount of the purchase price has been paid in cash, the board shall direct that a deed conveying such property be delivered to the purchaser thereof. The deed shall be executed in the name of the chairman…
SDCL § 6-13-13 Less than full amount of purchase price in cash--Execution of contract for deed
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If the governing board approves the sale pursuant to § 6-13-11 , and less than the full amount of the purchase price is paid in cash and the remainder is to be paid in annual installments, the purchaser or purchasers shall be given a contract for deed covering such real property.…
SDCL § 6-13-14 Transfer, license, or sale of computer software--Notice to board
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Any state agency may transfer, license, or sell any computer software in which the agency possesses a transferable interest upon such terms and conditions as the agency may determine. Notice of negotiations leading to possible transfer, licensure, or sale shall be provided to the…
SDCL § 6-13-15 Transfer of county or municipal museum collections to certain nonprofit organizations
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any county or municipality may provide as a gift to any nonprofit organization that meets the requirements of this section and that is recognized as an exempt organization under § 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended…
SDCL § 6-13-16 Loaning of zoo animals
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Any municipality or other political subdivision of the state that operates a zoo may enter into an agreement for the loaning of zoo animals with another political subdivision, nonprofit corporation, or other entity that operates a zoo accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aqu…
SDCL § 6-13-2 Appraisal of value of surplus property--Filing of report
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After the governing board of a political subdivision has made a determination of surplus property pursuant to § 6-13-1 , the governing board shall appoint three real property owners of the political subdivision to appraise the value of such property. Such real property owners sha…
SDCL § 6-13-3 Improvements appraised separately--Equipment and property not appraised
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Any improvements on land shall be appraised separately from the land. Equipment or supplies which are to be traded for other property, property which is to be destroyed, property which is to be transferred to another political subdivision pursuant to § 6-5-1 , property being sold…
SDCL § 6-13-4 Sale of surplus property--Notice--Exceptions
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Any surplus property appraised pursuant to § 6-13-2 at two thousand five hundred dollars or less or any animal owned by a municipality for a zoo may be sold by the governing board at a private or public sale without notice. The governing board of the political subdivision shall g…
SDCL § 6-13-5 Receipt of sealed bids--Sale to highest bidder--Absence of bids--Private sale
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Sealed bids received on the surplus property shall be filed with the fiscal officer of the political subdivision and shall be opened at a governing board meeting at the time specified in the notice required by § 6-13-4 , or the governing board may designate an official of the pol…
SDCL § 6-13-5.1 Sale of property conveyed by a railroad
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The provisions of §§ 6-13-4 and 6-13-5 notwithstanding, property that was conveyed to a political subdivision by a railroad may be sold to the lessee of the property or, if there is no lessee, to the owner of property abutting the property to be sold for not less than its apprais…
SDCL § 6-13-5.2 Sale of government property at public auction or through broker--Offers--Notice
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In lieu of receiving sealed bids as required by this chapter, a school district, municipality, or county may sell real property at public auction or by listing the property with one or more licensed real estate brokers. The governing body may accept any offer for purchase of real…
SDCL § 6-13-6 Sale by auction--Notice by publication
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In lieu of sealed bids, the governing board of a political subdivision may sell surplus property at auction. Such governing board shall advertise such auction by publication pursuant to §
SDCL § 6-13-7 Persons prohibited from purchasing surplus property--Exception
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No governing board member, any officer of a county, municipality, township, or school district, who has been elected or appointed, or real property owner acting as an appraiser may purchase the surplus property except at public auction. Source: SL 1988, ch 64 , § 7; SL 1997, ch 4…
SDCL § 6-13-9 The contract for deed shall require that all taxes assessed and levied upon the real property described therein shall be paid in full each year during the term of the contract for deed and before the taxes become delinquent
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The contract for deed shall provide that in case of default in the payment of any annual installment or interest or taxes assessed and levied, the governing board, at its option, may declare the contract at an end and proceed immediately to foreclose the deed in the manner provid…