5-29-1. Legislative findings. The Legislature finds that to increase research and technology- related economic activity in South Dakota and to expand the opportunities for South Dakota faculty members, researchers, and students to participate in the application of research results and technological innovations in commerce, government, or public service, it is critically important to encourage research […]
5-29-10. Construction of agreements to permit only authorized uses. No lease, contract, or agreement may be construed to authorize the private party lessee or contractor, or any subtenant, creditor, trustee, receiver, lien holder, heir, assignee, or other party claiming an interest or right through such private party lessee or contractor, to use or to permit […]
5-29-11. Security for financing. The lease, contract, or agreement may permit the private party lessee or contractor, or other parties claiming an interest or right through them, to pledge for commercially reasonable periods of time such rights of use or occupancy as may be possessed in order to obtain financing. However, no such pledge impairs […]
5-29-12. Lease period limit. No lease granted pursuant to this chapter may have a duration exceeding ninety-nine years. Source: SL 2012, ch 46, §12.
5-29-13. Commercially reasonable performance required–Enforcement and termination. Each lease, contract, or agreement shall contain provisions that require commercially reasonable performance by the private lessee or contractor. Each lease, contract, or agreement shall contain provisions that reserve to the Board of Regents the power to enforce the requirements of this chapter and of any leases, contracts, […]
5-29-14. Title to improvements upon termination. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, upon termination of any such lease, contract, or agreement, the Board of Regents may take title to all improvements comprising the research park. Source: SL 2012, ch 46, §14.
5-29-15. State not liable for research park debts. Nothing in this chapter authorizes the Board of Regents or any entity operating a research park under a lease, contract, or agreement with the Board of Regents to contract a debt on behalf of, or in any way to obligate, the State of South Dakota, or to […]
5-29-16. Formation of research park corporations. The Board of Regents may form one or more research park corporations, separate and apart from the state, to construct, finance, develop, maintain, and operate research parks or economic development initiatives that support the teaching, research, or service mission of the university system by expanding opportunities for South Dakota […]
5-29-17. Board of directors appointed by Board of Regents. Each research park corporation formed pursuant to §5-29-16 shall be governed by, and all of the corporation’s functions, powers, and duties shall be exercised by, a board appointed by the Board of Regents. Each research park corporation shall have the Board of Regents as its sole […]
5-29-18. Net earnings of research park corporation. No portion of the net earnings realized by any research park corporation formed pursuant to §5-29-16 may inure to any director or officer of the corporation or to any private entity or individual. Source: SL 2012, ch 46, §18.
5-29-19. Research park corporation not a public body. No research park corporation formed pursuant to §5-29-16 may be deemed an agency, public body, or other political subdivision of South Dakota, and no research park corporation formed pursuant to §5-29-16 may borrow money secured by the State of South Dakota. Source: SL 2012, ch 46, §19.
5-29-2. Definitions. Terms as used in this chapter mean: (1)”Private party lessee or contractor,” a business, a nonprofit corporation, or a research park corporation authorized by lease, contract, or agreement with the Board of Regents to construct, finance, operate, maintain, reconstruct, remodel, and manage, at its expense and risk, any research park established pursuant to […]
5-29-20. Research park corporation not subject to statutes and rules governing public bodies. No research park corporation formed pursuant to §5-29-16 is subject to statutes or rules regulating the conduct of public bodies, including those relating to personnel, procurement of goods and services, board meetings, disposition or acquisition of property, capital outlays, per diem and […]
5-29-21. Research park corporation to have powers of nonprofit corporation. A research park corporation formed pursuant to §5-29-16 shall have all rights, powers, and privileges granted to nonprofit corporations pursuant to Title 47 which are necessary and convenient to carry out and to effectuate the provisions of this chapter. Source: SL 2012, ch 46, §21.
5-29-3. Research parks on state lands. The Board of Regents may utilize state lands under its control for the construction, development, maintenance, and operation of research parks. Source: SL 2012, ch 46, §3.
5-29-4. Accommodation of all kinds of facilities. A research park authorized by this chapter may accommodate all kinds of facilities, laboratories, businesses, or organizations usually found at research parks affiliated with universities. Source: SL 2012, ch 46, §4.
5-29-5.Lands subject to school and public lands trust. If any lands used for purposes of a research park are determined to be subject to the school and public lands trust established pursuant to S. D. Const., Art. VIII, §7, then: (1)A civil, state, religious, or public organization seeking to develop and to operate a research […]
5-29-6. Mineral rights. Any mineral rights to state lands on which a research park has been established shall be managed in a manner that does not unreasonably interfere with research park operations. Source: SL 2012, ch 46, §6; SL 2013, ch 30, §1.
5-29-7. Geothermal resources. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, including chapter 5-7, the Board of Regents when approving a research park lease or sublease may lease such portions of the mineral interests reserved to the State of South Dakota in the lands occupied by the research park as may be necessary to permit the research […]
5-29-8. Structures and mineral leases may not disturb use of research park. The commissioner of school and public lands may not authorize the lease of mineral rights if exploitation of such rights would disturb the use of the research park, nor authorize construction of dams, canals, water ditches, or laterals if such structures would impair […]