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6-8B-59. Referendum. Approval of an ordinance or resolution approving a credit enhancement obligation shall be subject to a referendum if five percent of the registered voters, based upon the total number of registered voters at the last preceding general election, petition, within twenty days after such approval, to have the question of approval or disapproval of the credit enhancement obligation placed upon the ballot at the next regular election or at a special election called for such purpose. Except as may be required by a petition for referendum described in the preceding sentence, no election is required to authorize the issuance, delivery, or enforcement of a credit enhancement obligation by a county or municipality.

Source: SL 1992, ch 3, § 8.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-6 > Chapter-08b > Statute-6-8b-59

6-8B-59. Referendum. Approval of an ordinance or resolution approving a credit enhancement obligation shall be subject to a referendum if five percent of the registered voters, based upon the total number of registered voters at the last preceding general election, petition, within twenty days after such approval, to have the question of approval or disapproval of the credit enhancement obligation placed upon the ballot at the next regular election or at a special election called for such purpose. Except as may be required by a petition for referendum described in the preceding sentence, no election is required to authorize the issuance, delivery, or enforcement of a credit enhancement obligation by a county or municipality.

Source: SL 1992, ch 3, § 8.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-6 > Chapter-08b > Statute-6-8b-59

6-8B-59. Referendum. Approval of an ordinance or resolution approving a credit enhancement obligation shall be subject to a referendum if five percent of the registered voters, based upon the total number of registered voters at the last preceding general election, petition, within twenty days after such approval, to have the question of approval or disapproval of the credit enhancement obligation placed upon the ballot at the next regular election or at a special election called for such purpose. Except as may be required by a petition for referendum described in the preceding sentence, no election is required to authorize the issuance, delivery, or enforcement of a credit enhancement obligation by a county or municipality.

Source: SL 1992, ch 3, § 8.