State of South Dakota
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SEVENTY-SEVENTH
SESSION
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, 2002 |
656H0700 |
HOUSE BILL
NO.
1291
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Introduced by:
Representatives Brown (Richard), Bradford, Elliott, and Hennies (Don) and
Senators Diedtrich (Elmer) and Brown (Arnold)
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FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to
revise the requirements for obtaining a specialty license
plate organizational decal.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section 1. That § 32-5-137 be amended to read as follows:
32-5-137. To qualify for an organizational decal, an organization shall be a nonprofit corporation, or a group of nonprofit corporations with a common purpose, on file with the secretary of state's office and shall have a minimum of two hundred members and shall meet the following requirements:
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section 1. That § 32-5-137 be amended to read as follows:
32-5-137. To qualify for an organizational decal, an organization shall be a nonprofit corporation, or a group of nonprofit corporations with a common purpose, on file with the secretary of state's office and shall have a minimum of two hundred members and shall meet the following requirements:
(1)
The primary activity or interest of the organization or group of organizations serves
the community, contributes to the welfare of others, and is not offensive or
discriminatory in its purpose, nature, activity, or name;
(2)
The name and purpose of the organization or group of organizations does not
promote any specific product or brand name that is provided for sale; and
(3)
The
purpose
decal
of the organization or group of organizations does not promote a
specific religion, faith, or anti-religious belief.
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Deletions from existing statutes are indicated byoverstrikes.
Legislative Research Council at a cost of $.027 per page. . Insertions into existing statutes are indicated by underscores.
Deletions from existing statutes are indicated by