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9-32-20. Use of perpetual care fund for land acquisition. If the municipality finds it necessary to extend the boundaries of such cemetery, or acquire land removed from the present cemetery, a portion of the perpetual care trust fund may be used under the following conditions: If the trust fund is in the amount of fifty thousand dollars or more, and the governing board deems it necessary to acquire more land for the interment of the deceased, one thousand dollars for each three thousand dollars in excess of fifty thousand dollars may be expended for this purpose. The expenditure of perpetual care trust funds as outlined above shall be a one time expenditure only.

Source: SL 1971, ch 71, § 8.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-9 > Chapter-32 > Statute-9-32-20

9-32-20. Use of perpetual care fund for land acquisition. If the municipality finds it necessary to extend the boundaries of such cemetery, or acquire land removed from the present cemetery, a portion of the perpetual care trust fund may be used under the following conditions: If the trust fund is in the amount of fifty thousand dollars or more, and the governing board deems it necessary to acquire more land for the interment of the deceased, one thousand dollars for each three thousand dollars in excess of fifty thousand dollars may be expended for this purpose. The expenditure of perpetual care trust funds as outlined above shall be a one time expenditure only.

Source: SL 1971, ch 71, § 8.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-9 > Chapter-32 > Statute-9-32-20

9-32-20. Use of perpetual care fund for land acquisition. If the municipality finds it necessary to extend the boundaries of such cemetery, or acquire land removed from the present cemetery, a portion of the perpetual care trust fund may be used under the following conditions: If the trust fund is in the amount of fifty thousand dollars or more, and the governing board deems it necessary to acquire more land for the interment of the deceased, one thousand dollars for each three thousand dollars in excess of fifty thousand dollars may be expended for this purpose. The expenditure of perpetual care trust funds as outlined above shall be a one time expenditure only.

Source: SL 1971, ch 71, § 8.