Section 28-18-3 – Self-liquidating bonds issued by nonprofit corporation.
28-18-3. Self-liquidating bonds issued by nonprofit corporation. Such board of directors may issue self-liquidating bonds for the purpose of constructing or equipping necessary facilities for the purposes of the corporation. Source: SL 1953, ch 302, §1; SDC Supp 1960, §27.1209.
Section 28-18-4 – Cooperation and contributions of private and public agencies accepted by nonprofit corporation–Charges and conditions for admission.
28-18-4. Cooperation and contributions of private and public agencies accepted by nonprofit corporation–Charges and conditions for admission. In the operation of such nonprofit corporation, the cooperation and assistance of private individuals and charitable organizations may be utilized and the contributions of private or public agencies may be accepted. The board of directors shall have power […]
Section 28-18-5 – Lease of property to nonprofit corporation by Department of Social Services.
28-18-5. Lease of property to nonprofit corporation by Department of Social Services. The Department of Social Services may lease any property under its jurisdiction, suitable for the establishment of such homes for the aged to any corporation or charitable organization that could qualify to the provisions of §§28-18-1 to 28-18-4, inclusive. Source: SL 1953, ch […]
Section 28-18-6 – County and municipal contributions to nonprofit corporations–Maximum–Appropriation from general fund.
28-18-6. County and municipal contributions to nonprofit corporations–Maximum–Appropriation from general fund. The boards of county commissioners of the several counties and the governing bodies of municipalities of this state, may, in their discretion, contribute sums of money annually not to exceed twenty thousand dollars per annum to nonprofit self-sustaining corporations formed for the care and […]
Section 28-18-7 – Municipal revenue bonds authorized for establishment and operation of facilities for the aged.
28-18-7. Municipal revenue bonds authorized for establishment and operation of facilities for the aged. Any municipality may issue revenue bonds to provide funds for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, improving, operating, and maintaining municipal hospitals, nursing homes, retirement homes, or related institutions for the care of the aged or for the purpose of refunding outstanding […]
Section 28-14-19 – Termination of lien upon closing of estate.
28-14-19. Termination of lien upon closing of estate. Any lien or encumbrance against property created by this chapter shall terminate and be discharged upon the closing and termination of the estate of any person against whom any such lien or encumbrance is claimed. Source: SL 1987, ch 206, §1.
Section 28-14-4 – Medical treatment not subject to lien provisions.
28-14-4. Medical treatment not subject to lien provisions. The provisions of §§28-14-5 to 28-14-18, inclusive, shall not be construed to apply to any person receiving medical care and hospitalization or any other treatment under the tuberculosis control and eradication program operated by the State Department of Health. Source: SDC 1939, §39.1701; SL 1939, ch 148; […]
Section 28-14-20 – Termination of certain liens as matter of law.
28-14-20. Termination of certain liens as matter of law. Any lien or encumbrance created under this chapter prior to July 1, 1970, is hereby terminated as a matter of law. Source: SL 1987, ch 206, §2; SL 2001, ch 156, §1.
Section 28-14-5 – County lien on property of recipient for care, support, or burial expenses provided–Immediate effect–Reimbursement under catastrophic county poor relief fund.
28-14-5. County lien on property of recipient for care, support, or burial expenses provided–Immediate effect–Reimbursement under catastrophic county poor relief fund. If any county pays for the care, support, or burial expenses of any poor person as defined in §28-14-3, the county has a lien upon all the property, both real and personal, including joint […]
Section 28-17-1 – County to employ funeral director to supervise burial or cremation of indigent person.
28-17-1. County to employ funeral director to supervise burial or cremation of indigent person. If any person dies within any county, who does not have money or means necessary to defray the funeral expenses, and whose relatives or friends are unable or unwilling to defray the expenses, the county commissioners shall employ a funeral director […]