South Dakota Code § 13-49-41

Disclosure of funding from foreign sources--Definitions
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Terms used in this section and §
13-49-42
mean:
(1) "Foreign entity," any organization that is:
(a) Registered outside of the United States or its territories;
(b) More than ten percent owned by a foreign government or foreign person; or
(c) Owned, to any extent, by a foreign government or foreign person from a country listed in subdivision (4);
(2) "Foreign government," a government or state-controlled enterprise of a government, other than the United States, its states, its territories, or its federally recognized Indian tribes;
(3) "Foreign person," an individual who is not a United States citizen or a resident;
(4) "Foreign source," a foreign entity from, foreign government from, or foreign person from:
(a) The People’s Republic of China;
(b) The Republic of Cuba;
(c) The Islamic Republic of Iran;
(d) The Democratic People's Republic of Korea;
(e) The Russian Federation; or
(f) The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela; and
(5) "Funding," any award, capital investment, compensation, contract, donation, endowment, fee, gift, grant, payment in exchange for services, salary, or wage, but does not include a payment for tuition or related fees made to support an individual enrolled as a student at an institution under the control of the Board of Regents.

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