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7-16-16. Reimbursement of traveling expenses incurred on official business--Mileage allowances. The state's attorney and his deputy and special agents are entitled to receive from the county their necessary traveling and hotel expenses, including necessary telephone and telegraph bills, while traveling for the purpose of making investigations and attending to the duties of their office either within or without the state. The county treasurer shall pay the expenses upon the presentation of itemized vouchers approved by the state's attorney. When the state's attorney or his deputy or special agent uses his own automobile or conveyance, he is entitled to receive not more than the state rate for each mile necessarily traveled.

Source: SL 1921, ch 398; SL 1927, ch 194; SL 1933, ch 70; SDC 1939, § 12.1305; SL 1941, ch 31; SL 1968, ch 14; SL 1978, ch 52, § 2.

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Statutes > South-dakota > Title-7 > Chapter-16 > Statute-7-16-16

7-16-16. Reimbursement of traveling expenses incurred on official business--Mileage allowances. The state's attorney and his deputy and special agents are entitled to receive from the county their necessary traveling and hotel expenses, including necessary telephone and telegraph bills, while traveling for the purpose of making investigations and attending to the duties of their office either within or without the state. The county treasurer shall pay the expenses upon the presentation of itemized vouchers approved by the state's attorney. When the state's attorney or his deputy or special agent uses his own automobile or conveyance, he is entitled to receive not more than the state rate for each mile necessarily traveled.

Source: SL 1921, ch 398; SL 1927, ch 194; SL 1933, ch 70; SDC 1939, § 12.1305; SL 1941, ch 31; SL 1968, ch 14; SL 1978, ch 52, § 2.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-7 > Chapter-16 > Statute-7-16-16

7-16-16. Reimbursement of traveling expenses incurred on official business--Mileage allowances. The state's attorney and his deputy and special agents are entitled to receive from the county their necessary traveling and hotel expenses, including necessary telephone and telegraph bills, while traveling for the purpose of making investigations and attending to the duties of their office either within or without the state. The county treasurer shall pay the expenses upon the presentation of itemized vouchers approved by the state's attorney. When the state's attorney or his deputy or special agent uses his own automobile or conveyance, he is entitled to receive not more than the state rate for each mile necessarily traveled.

Source: SL 1921, ch 398; SL 1927, ch 194; SL 1933, ch 70; SDC 1939, § 12.1305; SL 1941, ch 31; SL 1968, ch 14; SL 1978, ch 52, § 2.