13-15-1.3. Contracts between districts for joint facilities.
The school board of a school district bordering on one or more districts may enter into an agreement or contract with the officers of the adjacent school district or districts, if the provisions of such agreement or contract have been approved by the secretary of the Department of Education, to provide for the education of the children who reside within the school districts and to provide for the erection, operation, and maintenance of school facilities for the school districts upon terms and conditions as may be mutually agreed upon between the school districts, subject to the limitations as provided by law. Such contract or agreement is subject to the provisions of the tuition law.
Source: SL 1981, ch 137, §1; SL 2003, ch 272, §63.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 15 - Intergovernmental Cooperation In Education
Section 13-15-1 - School district contracts with state agencies and subdivisions authorized.
Section 13-15-1.1 - Contracts between school districts to share services of employees.
Section 13-15-1.3 - Contracts between districts for joint facilities.
Section 13-15-1.4 - Shared employee services grant program.
Section 13-15-4 - School facilities located on federal property.
Section 13-15-9 - Interstate assignment of students on reciprocal basis only.
Section 13-15-11 - Contracts between districts for joint facilities.
Section 13-15-12 - Financing of interstate joint facilities.
Section 13-15-13 - Location of interstate joint facilities.
Section 13-15-20 - Agreement and contracts with education commission of the states.
Section 13-15-21 - Enrollment in adjoining school districts in Minnesota.
Section 13-15-23 - Transportation needs for students commuting between South Dakota and Minnesota.
Section 13-15-26 - Certain agreements forbidden.
Section 13-15-27 - Agreements exempt from § 13-15-26.
Section 13-15-30 - Agreements for whole-grade sharing of students--Conditions.
Section 13-15-32 - Promulgation of rules for whole-grade sharing of students.