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2010 South Dakota Code
Title 13 - EDUCATION
Chapter 19 - School District Bonds And Notes
- Section 13-19-1 - School board power to borrow on notes--Authorization, issuance and sale--Maximum term.
- Section 13-19-1.1 - Repealed.
- Section 13-19-1.2 - Issuance and sale of notes to health and educational facilities authority--Exemption from competitive bids.
- Section 13-19-2 - Amount borrowed on notes limited by anticipated receipts.
- Section 13-19-2.1 - Promissory note in anticipation of special education funds limited.
- Section 13-19-3 - Borrowing limit reduced by outstanding warrants or notes.
- Section 13-19-4 - Interest rate on notes.
- Section 13-19-5 - Signing of notes.
- Section 13-19-6 - Cash receipts devoted to retirement of warrants and notes when note outstanding.
- Section 13-19-7 - Bonding power of school districts--Purposes for which bonds authorized.
- Section 13-19-8 - Constitutional debt limit to be observed.
- Section 13-19-8.1 - Debt limit of school district created by reorganization--Readjustment of property, assets, debts, and liabilities.
- Section 13-19-9 - Authorization, issuance, and sale of bonds--No election.
- Sections 13-19-10 to 13-19-13 - Repealed
- Section 13-19-14 - Repealed.
- Sections 13-19-15 to 13-19-17 - Repealed
- Section 13-19-18 - Repealed.
- Sections 13-19-19 to 13-19-26 - Repealed
- Section 13-19-27 - Financing arrangements for capital improvements and acquisition of equipment incident to consolidation.
- Section 13-19-28 - Terms of financing arrangements.
- Section 13-19-29 - Limitation on expenditures when amounts are due and funds pledged as security.
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