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Section 9-39-28 – Warrants on municipal treasurer for disbursements from utilities fund.

9-39-28. Warrants on municipal treasurer for disbursements from utilities fund. The city auditor or town clerk shall draw his warrant upon the municipal treasurer and countersign all warrants for the proper amount allowed pursuant to orders or resolutions of the municipal utility board. The president of the utility board shall countersign all warrants in lieu […]

Section 9-39-14 – Removal of utility board members from office.

9-39-14. Removal of utility board members from office. The members of the municipal utility board shall be removable during their respective terms of office only under the provisions of chapter 3-17. Source: SL 1955, ch 221, §3; SDC Supp 1960, §45.3903 (1).

Section 9-39-29 – Fiscal reports by utility board to governing body.

9-39-29. Fiscal reports by utility board to governing body. The municipal utility board shall, immediately after the close of each fiscal year and as often additionally as may be required by the municipal governing body upon thirty days’ written notice to the secretary of the board, file with the city auditor or town clerk, a […]

Section 9-39-15 – Salary of utility board members.

9-39-15. Salary of utility board members. No member of the municipal utility board shall receive a salary except as same may be fixed by the governing body of the municipality. Source: SL 1955, ch 221, §3; SDC Supp 1960, §45.3903 (1).

Section 9-39-17 – President and secretary of utility board–Salary of secretary.

9-39-17. President and secretary of utility board–Salary of secretary. The municipal utility board shall annually at its meeting in May choose a president from among its own members. It shall also appoint a secretary for an indefinite term. The secretary need not be a member of the municipal utility board and may be the city […]

Section 9-39-18 – Time of assumption of control by utility board.

9-39-18. Time of assumption of control by utility board. The municipal utility board shall assume the management and control of the utility designated in the question upon which the vote was had at the time of the first regular meeting of the governing body of the municipality following such special election. Source: SL 1955, ch […]

Section 9-39-19 – Extension, improvement, and operation of utility–Contracts.

9-39-19. Extension, improvement, and operation of utility–Contracts. The municipal utility board shall have power to extend, modify, or rebuild any public utility under its management and control, and to do anything such board deems necessary for the proper and efficient operation of such utility. Said board may enter necessary contracts for these purposes. Source: SL […]

Section 9-39-4 – Agreements with other public bodies and utilities–Purposes.

9-39-4. Agreements with other public bodies and utilities–Purposes. Every municipality shall have power to enter into contracts or agreements with the United States of America, or any agency thereof, the State of South Dakota, or any agency thereof, the political subdivisions of South Dakota or any other state, and the cooperative and privately owned power […]

Section 9-39-4.1 – Contracts with municipal power agencies–Action contesting validity–Voters’ approval not required.

9-39-4.1. Contracts with municipal power agencies–Action contesting validity–Voters’ approval not required. A municipal corporation, which operates its own electric distribution system, whether or not a member of a municipal power agency, may by resolution of its city council and utility board, if any, enter into a contract or contracts with one or more municipal power […]