South Dakota Code § 35-4-117

Price of full-service restaurant on-sale license set at or above current fair market value
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Any municipality or county adopting the ordinance pursuant to §
35-4-111
shall, for a period of ten years following adoption of such ordinance, set the price of a new full-service restaurant on-sale license, pursuant to §
35-4-116
, at or above the current fair market value. However, the full-service restaurant on-sale license fee may not be less than the minimum on-sale license fee as provided in subdivision 35-4-2(4) or (6). For purposes of this section, the term, current fair market value, means the documented price of the on-sale license most recently sold through an arm's-length transaction, less the value of any real or personal property included in the transaction. If there are no documented sales of on-sale licenses, the municipality or county may request from any on-sale license holder within the municipality or county, the date and price originally paid for its on-sale license to determine the current fair market value.

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