South Dakota Code § 5-12-23

Revenues and income from which bonds payable--Use of educational facilities fund--Disposition of revenues
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Such bonds shall be payable solely and only from:
(1) Revenues to be derived by the building authority from the operation of any such facilities acquired, constructed, completed, remodeled or equipped in whole or in part with the proceeds of the bonds;
(2) Income to be derived from rental leases to state departments, boards, commissions or other agencies, or from leases to others as provided in §§
5-12-13
to
5-12-18
, inclusive;
(3) In the case of leases involving institutions under the control of the board of regents, such funds in the educational facilities fund established by chapter
13-51
, as are not otherwise appropriated, earmarked, or pledged;
(4) Revenues to be derived by the authority from any department, agency or instrumentality of the United States for any purpose consistent with the provisions of this chapter; and
(5) Revenues to be derived by the authority in connection with projects of the kind listed in this chapter from (a) the foreclosure of any mortgages, deeds of trust, notes, debentures, bonds, and other security interests held by it, or pledged and assigned by it in connection with bonds issued for such a project, either by action or by exercise of a power of sale, (b) the sale of the equity of redemption in said security interests in accordance with the terms of said instruments and applicable state law or (c) other actions to enforce any obligation held by it.
However, for any year in which the Legislature has appropriated funds for the payment of lease rentals with respect to a project of the kind described in this chapter, any revenues received by the authority, other than from the appropriation, as a result of such program shall be assigned to and deposited in the general fund.

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