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The governing board of a municipality may sell, trade, destroy, or otherwise dispose of any land, structures, equipment, or other property which the governing board has, by appropriate motion, determined is no longer necessary, useful, or suitable for the purpose for which it was acquired. No motion is required to sell, trade, destroy, or otherwise dispose of consumable supplies, printed text, zoo animals or subscriptions.
(SDCL § 6-13-1)
Cross-reference:
Aldermen; sale of city property, see § 30.041
Commissioner form of government; sale of city property, see § 30.064
Statutory reference:
Surplus property, see Chapter 6-13
(A) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, but, in compliance with the provisions of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, this municipality, authorized by law to levy taxes, may lease or sell or give and convey any personal property, real property, or money of such entity or perform any work or render any services, to the state or any public corporation thereof, to be used by such grantee for an authorized public purpose.
(B) The lease or sale or gift and conveyance, or the performance of such work, to be authorized, shall be made or done on the terms and in the manner provided by resolutions of the governing body. However, no money may be transferred from any sinking or interest fund unless sufficient money is left therein to pay all interest which may accrue on and the principal of all outstanding bonds.
(SDCL § 6-5-5)