South Dakota Code § 61-5-29.4

Employer’s investment in South Dakota’s future fund--Business plan required from business applicant--Contents
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If an applicant for an award from the employer's investment in South Dakota's future fund is a business, the applicant must submit a business plan to the Governor's Office of Economic Development before the Governor may award the applicant any moneys from the fund. The applicant's business plan must include:
(1) The goods or services to be offered by the applicant;
(2) A description of:
(a) The types of jobs required to offer the goods or services;
(b) The educational requirement for each type of job; and
(c) The compensation package to be offered to individuals employed to perform each type of job;
(3) The accounting practices employed by the business; and
(4) Other private or public funding received by the applicant.

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