5-2-3. Exchange of state lands for federal lands in Indian reservations--Advertising and appraisement not required.
The State of South Dakota through its several departments, agencies, and institutions, and counties through their boards of county commissioners, may exchange with the approval of the appropriate department of the federal government tracts and sections of land belonging to the State of South Dakota for lands of like character in value belonging to the United States government on Indian reservations, and to execute proper conveyances thereof, in manner and form as provided by existing laws, but without the necessity of complying with any statute requiring advertising, notice, or appraisement, and to accept in return therefor a proper instrument of conveyance to the state of the lands for which such lands are exchanged.
Source: SL 1937, ch 215, §2; SDC 1939, §55.0206; SL 1984, ch 35, §3.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 5 - Public Property, Purchases and Contracts
Chapter 02 - State-Owned Lands In General
Section 5-2-1 - Acquisition of options for additional lands for institutions.
Section 5-2-2.3 - Use of proceeds and interest from sale.
Section 5-2-2.4 - Lease of land by executive branch--Period of lease--Renewal--Amount.
Section 5-2-4 - State ownership of lake and river beds declared--Riparian owners protected.
Section 5-2-6 - Proceeds of sand and gravel contracts--Payment--Deposit.
Section 5-2-7 - Rules and conditions governing sand and gravel contracts.
Section 5-2-8 - Unauthorized taking of materials from lake or river beds as misdemeanor.
Section 5-2-9 - Enforcement of state's right to materials from lake and river beds.
Section 5-2-11.2 - Recording of affidavit.
Section 5-2-11.3 - Previously recorded affidavits validated.
Section 5-2-12 - Mineral reservation in leases and conveyances of state land.
Section 5-2-17 - Land sales within federal irrigation projects to conform to federal limitations.
Section 5-2-19 - Review process of property given to state.
Section 5-2-20 - Transfer of state's interest in Camp Lakodia to 4-H Foundation.