Section 50-7-7 - Statement of intention to establish airport--Protest by voters--Submission to vote.
50-7-7. Statement of intention to establish airport--Protest by voters--Submission to vote. If the question of establishing a county airport shall not previously have been approved by a majority vote of the voters at an election at which such question was submitted, then any county desiring to establish and construct an airport shall state in the next published report of their proceedings their intention to establish and construct such airport stating the maximum amount which might be required to do so. If within sixty days from such publication a protest signed by fifteen percent of the voters of the county voting for Governor at the last general election be filed with such county commissioners, then no action shall be taken until the question shall have been submitted to a vote of the people and sixty percent of those voting shall vote in favor thereof. The question to be so submitted shall be, "Shall the county expend not to exceed $________ to establish and construct an airport?"
Source: SDC 1939, § 2.0202; SL 1970, ch 263, § 2.