1-19A-1. Legislative findings and declaration. The South Dakota Legislature finds and declares that it is in the best interest of the state and its citizens to provide for the preservation of its historical, architectural, archaeological, paleontological, and cultural sites by protecting, restoring, and rehabilitating sites, buildings, structures, and antiquities of the state which are of […]
1-19A-10. Preparation of preservation plan–Review and revision. The South Dakota State Historical Society shall prepare the state’s preservation plan and review that plan annually and revise it accordingly. Source: SL 1973, ch 14, §5 (3); SL 2009, ch 1, §60; SL 2015, ch 277 (Ex. Ord. 15-1), §19, eff. Apr. 20, 2015; SL 2021, ch […]
1-19A-11. Promulgation of rules regarding properties. The State Historical Society Board of Trustees shall promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 to acquire and dispose of historic properties and specimens and for the preservation, restoration, maintenance, and operation of properties under the jurisdiction of the South Dakota State Historical Society. Source: SL 1973, ch 14, §5 […]
1-19A-11.1. Preservation of historic property–Procedures. The state or any political subdivision of the state, or any instrumentality thereof, may not undertake any project which will encroach upon, damage or destroy any historic property included in the national register of historic places or the state register of historic places until the South Dakota State Historical Society […]
1-19A-12. Coordination of activities of local commissions. The South Dakota State Historical Society shall coordinate the activities of local historical commissions in accordance with the state plan and programs for historic preservation. Source: SL 1973, ch 14, §5 (9); SL 2009, ch 1, §62; SL 2015, ch 277 (Ex. Ord. 15-1), §19, eff. Apr. 20, […]
1-19A-13. Assistance to local commissions and private parties. The South Dakota State Historical Society shall provide technical and financial assistance to local historical commissions and private parties involved in historic preservation activities. Source: SL 1973, ch 14, §5 (10); SL 2009, ch 1, §63; SL 2015, ch 277 (Ex. Ord. 15-1), §19, eff. Apr. 20, […]
1-19A-13.1. Historical preservation loan and grant fund established–Purpose–Sources of funds. There is established a historical preservation loan and grant fund in the South Dakota State Historical Society. The purpose of such fund is to make loans and grants to purchase, restore, or develop historic South Dakota properties for residential, commercial, or public purposes. The State […]
1-19A-13.2. National register eligibility required. Structures which may be considered for loans or grants under §§1-19A-13.1 to 1-19A-13.5, inclusive, shall either be on or eligible for the national register of historic places according to the criteria established by the national register. Source: SL 1977, ch 19, §2; SL 1994, ch 332, §3.
1-19A-13.3. Amount of loans and grants–Interest rate–Extensions and renewals–Amounts available for structures with public use. Loans and grants may be made from the loan and grant fund by the State Historical Society Board of Trustees to individuals, corporations, or historical organizations for up to ninety percent of the cost of purchase, restoration, and development of […]
1-19A-13.4. Funds to be used for restoration of historic properties. The interest earned, gifts, contributions, and any appropriation for the purposes of §§1-19A-13.1 to 1-19A-13.5, inclusive, shall be used for the restoration of other historic properties specified in §§1-19A-13.1 and 1-19A-13.2. Source: SL 1977, ch 19, §4.
1-19A-13.5. Promulgation of rules regarding historical preservation loans and grants. For the purpose of the administration of §§1-19A-13.1 to 1-19A-13.5, inclusive, the State Historical Society Board of Trustees may adopt rules pursuant to chapter 1-26. Source: SL 1977, ch 19, §5; SL 2009, ch 1, §64.
1-19A-14. Information provided on historic properties. The South Dakota State Historical Society shall provide information on historic properties within the state to the agencies and instrumentalities of the federal, state, and local governments and, if appropriate, to private individuals and organizations. Source: SL 1973, ch 14, §5(6); SL 2009, ch 1, §65; SL 2015, ch […]
1-19A-15. Stimulation of public interest in historic preservation. The South Dakota State Historical Society shall stimulate public interest in historic preservation including the development and implementation of interpretive programs for historic properties listed on the state register of historic places and through the management of the state’s historical marker program. Source: SL 1973, ch 14, […]
1-19A-16. On-going programs–Programs of school of mines and technology not affected–Charge for publications. The South Dakota State Historical Society shall develop an on-going program of historical, architectural, paleontological, and archaeological research and development to include continuing surveys, excavation, scientific recording, interpretation, and publication of the state’s historical, architectural, archaeological, paleontological, and cultural resources. The provisions […]
1-19A-17. Improvement and operation of historic properties–Legislative consent required for acquisition. Any historic property acquired, whether in fee or otherwise, may be used, maintained, improved, restored, or operated by the South Dakota State Historical Society for any purpose within its powers and not inconsistent with the purpose of the continued preservation of the property. No […]
1-19A-18.1. State Review Board abolished. The State Review Board established pursuant to chapter 1-19A, is hereby abolished. Source: SL 1985, ch 400 (Ex. Ord. 85-2), §21.
1-19A-19. Powers and duties of board. The State Historical Society Board of Trustees shall: (1)Approve nominations to the state and national registers of historic places; (2)Review the state survey of historic properties undertaken in accordance with the provisions of this chapter; (3)Review the content of the state preservation plan developed in accordance with the provisions […]
1-19A-2. Definition of terms. Terms used in this chapter mean: (1)”Board,” the State Historical Society Board of Trustees established by §1-18-12.2; (2)”Historic preservation,” the research, protection, restoration, and rehabilitation of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects significant in the history, architecture, archaeology, paleontology, or culture of the state; (3)”Historic property,” any building, structure, object, district, […]
1-19A-20. Tax moratorium on increased valuation due to restoration or rehabilitation of historic property. There is a moratorium on the taxation of increased valuation due to restoration or rehabilitation of real estate placed on the State Register of Historic Places in accordance with §1-19A-5 and which has been assisted through federal restoration grant-in-aid assistance provided […]
1-19A-21. Covenant to maintain property required to benefit from chapter. No property so restored or rehabilitated may benefit from the provisions of this chapter unless the owner of such property attaches a restrictive covenant running with the land which states that the property shall be maintained in a manner which preserves the property’s restored portions. […]