§ 4-3-1 Fees may be required in advance
§ 4-3-2 Salaried officers to pay fees into treasury
§ 4-3-3 Receipts to be given for state funds–Distribution of copies–Additionalrequirements for uniform accounting system
§ 4-3-4.1 Uncollectible accounts–Removal from records–Evidence retained
§ 4-3-4.2 Remission of receipts by state officer or employee to state treasury–Accountability
§ 4-3-5 Designation of depositories for current receipts–Accessibility of account toauditor-general
§ 4-3-9 Failure of state officer or employee to pay receipts into treasury as theft
§ 4-3-10 False statement or other violation by state officer or employee receiving publicfunds as misdemeanor
§ 4-3-12.1 Remittance of county collections for state–Time–Procedure
§ 4-3-14 Interest on delinquencies in county payments to state
§ 4-3-17 Receipt by treasurer of federal payments for rent or in lieu of taxes
§ 4-3-18 Remittance of federal payments to counties–Distribution to taxing subdivisions
§ 4-3-19 Misappropriation or refusal to pay over state funds received as theft
§ 4-3-20 Other violations as misdemeanors
§ 4-3-21 State revenue anticipation warrants authorized–Maximum amount–Terms of sale
§ 4-3-22 Maturity date for revenue anticipation warrants–Interest provisions
§ 4-3-23 Application of revenue from anticipation warrants–Appropriation of collectionsto payment of warrants
§ 4-3-24 Interest payments on revenue anticipation warrants
§ 4-3-25 Increase of public debt not authorized
§ 4-3-26 Destruction of unusable revenue stamps
§ 4-3-27 Credit card or electronic payment for purchases or transactions–Establishment ofpolicies
§ 4-3-28 State and political subdivisions permitted to accept credit or debit cards orelectronic payments–Fee–Promulgation of rules
§ 4-3-29 State of South Dakota endowment fund–Administration by South DakotaCommunity Foundation

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Terms Used In South Dakota Codified Laws > Title 4 > Chapter 3 - Revenues and Receipts

  • Advice and consent: Under the Constitution, presidential nominations for executive and judicial posts take effect only when confirmed by the Senate, and international treaties become effective only when the Senate approves them by a two-thirds vote.
  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
  • Person: includes natural persons, partnerships, associations, cooperative corporations, limited liability companies, and corporations. See South Dakota Codified Laws 2-14-2
  • Property: includes property, real and personal. See South Dakota Codified Laws 2-14-2
  • Public debt: Cumulative amounts borrowed by the Treasury Department or the Federal Financing Bank from the public or from another fund or account. The public debt does not include agency debt (amounts borrowed by other agencies of the Federal Government). The total public debt is subject to a statutory limit.
  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.