6-13-1. Disposition of surplus property.
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 for which it was acquired. No motion is required to sell, trade, loan, destroy, or otherwise dispose of consumable supplies, printed text, zoo animals, or subscriptions.
Source: SL 1988, ch 64, §1; SL 1998, ch 38, §1; SL 2005, ch 41, §1; SL 2012, ch 48, §2.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 6 - Local Government Generally
Chapter 13 - Disposal of Surplus Government Property
Section 6-13-1 - Disposition of surplus property.
Section 6-13-2 - Appraisal of value of surplus property--Filing of report.
Section 6-13-3 - Improvements appraised separately--Equipment and property not appraised.
Section 6-13-4 - Notice by publication of sale of surplus property--Exceptions.
Section 6-13-5 - Receipt of sealed bids--Sale to highest bidder--Absence of bids--Private sale.
Section 6-13-5.1 - Sale of property conveyed by a railroad.
Section 6-13-5.2 - Sale of government property at public auction or through broker--Offers--Notice.
Section 6-13-6 - Sale by auction--Notice by publication.
Section 6-13-7 - Persons prohibited from purchasing surplus property--Exception.
Section 6-13-8 - Deposit and credit of sale revenue.
Section 6-13-9 - Sale of real property under installment contract.
Section 6-13-10 - Acceptance of bid for installment contract.
Section 6-13-11 - Board approval of installment contract sales.
Section 6-13-12 - Full purchase price paid in cash--Execution of deed.
Section 6-13-13 - Less than full amount of purchase price in cash--Execution of contract for deed.
Section 6-13-14 - Transfer, license, or sale of computer software--Notice to board.