§ 9-52-1 Power to construct, operate, and maintain auditorium
§ 9-52-1.1 Lease of auditorium or convention center–Terms–Rent
§ 9-52-2 Power to create auditorium board
§ 9-52-3 Auditorium revenue bonds authorized–Purposes for which proceeds used
§ 9-52-4 Authorization, issuance and sale of bonds–Vote required
§ 9-52-5 Municipal indebtedness not authorized by chapter
§ 9-52-6 Revenue bonds payable solely from auditorium revenues–Credit and taxingpowers not pledged
§ 9-52-8 Auditorium revenues appropriated to special fund–Operating expenses paidfrom fund–Net revenue pledged to separate account for bond retirement andreserves
§ 9-52-9 Covenants and agreements with bondholders for administration and security ofbonds–Bondholders’ right to compel performance
§ 9-52-11 Findings and determinations as binding covenants
§ 9-52-12 Reference to authorizing resolutions for matters not covered in bonds–Negotiability
§ 9-52-15 Bondholders’ statutory mortgage on auditorium property–Enforcement of lienand compelling performance of duties
§ 9-52-16 Admission charges and auditorium rentals–Adequacy for expenses, return onmunicipal investment and retirement of bonds
§ 9-52-17 Operation for purpose of profit prohibited
§ 9-52-18 Municipality and board exempt from liability for negligence of officers andemployees–Employees’ rights preserved
§ 9-52-23 General powers of auditorium board–Copies of board proceedings as evidence
§ 9-52-24 Custody and disbursement of auditorium funds–Petty cash fund
§ 9-52-25 Annual report by auditorium board to governing body–Records subject toinspection
§ 9-52-26 Auditorium board governed by terms of bonds and resolutions
§ 9-52-27 Receivership on default in bonds or dissipation of auditorium assets–Powersof receiver–Termination of receivership
§ 9-52-28 Severability of chapter and resolutions
§ 9-52-29 Sale and lease-back arrangements–Tax exemption
§ 9-52-30 Sale and lease-back arrangements–Validation of prior actions
§ 9-52-31 Sale and lease-back arrangements–Powers additional

Terms Used In South Dakota Codified Laws > Title 9 > Chapter 52 - Municipal Auditoriums

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