South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 54 - Economic Development Projects
Section 9-54-9 - Municipal obligations restricted by contractual payments from facilities.

9-54-9. Municipal obligations restricted by contractual payments from facilities.
Nothing in this chapter shall be so construed as to authorize or permit any municipality to make any contract or to incur any obligation of any kind or nature except such as shall be payable solely out of the contractual payments from such facilities.

Source: SL 1964, ch 148, ยง4.

Structure South Dakota Codified Laws

South Dakota Codified Laws

Title 9 - Municipal Government

Chapter 54 - Economic Development Projects

Section 9-54-1 - Purpose of chapter.

Section 9-54-2 - Power to issue bonds, acquire or construct projects and enter revenue agreements--Location of projects.

Section 9-54-2.1 - Power to issue revenue bonds, purchase or discharge debt of nonprofit corporation operating health care or housing facility and enter revenue agreements--Location of project.

Section 9-54-2.2 - Restriction on use of bonds for elderly housing projects.

Section 9-54-3 - "Revenue bonds" defined.

Section 9-54-3.1 - "Revenue agreement" defined.

Section 9-54-4 - Costs to be covered by bonds--Authorization, issuance and sale of bonds.

Section 9-54-5 - Amount of bond issue limited by costs.

Section 9-54-6 - Bonds not general obligations nor payable by taxation--Recitals in bonds.

Section 9-54-7 - Mortgage of project and pledge of revenues to payment of bonds--Trust funds--Other covenants and agreements.

Section 9-54-8 - Lease or sale payments sufficient to pay bonds and costs--Payments in lieu of property taxes.

Section 9-54-8.1 - Lease with option to purchase--Title acquired before bonds retired--Pledge for payment of bonds.

Section 9-54-9 - Municipal obligations restricted by contractual payments from facilities.

Section 9-54-10 - County and sanitary district powers.

Section 9-54-11 - Municipal joint or cooperative agreements.

Section 9-54-12 - Compliance with federal requirements for tax exemption.