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13-14-2. Contracts for federal surplus commodity programs--Receipt and expenditure of federal funds. The secretary of education is hereby authorized to enter into contracts with any agency of the United States government to administer programs for the receipt, allocation, and distribution of surplus commodities to schools, child care centers, summer camps, state institutions, counties, Indian reservations, and related welfare purposes, to receive grants of federal funds for those purposes, and to expend such funds in the manner provided by law.

Source: SL 1964, ch 49; SL 2004, ch 17, § 14.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-13 > Chapter-14 > Statute-13-14-2

13-14-2. Contracts for federal surplus commodity programs--Receipt and expenditure of federal funds. The secretary of education is hereby authorized to enter into contracts with any agency of the United States government to administer programs for the receipt, allocation, and distribution of surplus commodities to schools, child care centers, summer camps, state institutions, counties, Indian reservations, and related welfare purposes, to receive grants of federal funds for those purposes, and to expend such funds in the manner provided by law.

Source: SL 1964, ch 49; SL 2004, ch 17, § 14.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-13 > Chapter-14 > Statute-13-14-2

13-14-2. Contracts for federal surplus commodity programs--Receipt and expenditure of federal funds. The secretary of education is hereby authorized to enter into contracts with any agency of the United States government to administer programs for the receipt, allocation, and distribution of surplus commodities to schools, child care centers, summer camps, state institutions, counties, Indian reservations, and related welfare purposes, to receive grants of federal funds for those purposes, and to expend such funds in the manner provided by law.

Source: SL 1964, ch 49; SL 2004, ch 17, § 14.