South Dakota Statutes
§ 54-4-44.4 — Business-to-business lending exempt.
South Dakota § 54-4-44.4
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Bluebook
S.D. Codified Laws § 54-4-44.4 (2026).
Text
The provisions of § 54-4-44 that place limitations on licensees that are engaged in the business of making loans do not apply to a licensee engaged in business-to-business lending. For purposes of this section, the term, business-to-business lending, means any lending to or in furtherance of a business, commercial, or agricultural venture that is not for personal, family, or household use and is not secured by a nonpurchase money security interest in a motor vehicle. Any business-to-business lending subject to the provisions of this section shall be in an amount not less than five thousand dollars and only to a borrower with a federal employer identification number.
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Legislative History
SL 2017, ch 206, § 1; SL 2018, ch 272, § 1.
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Value of security, determination by liquidator's sale of assets--Order of sale, requirements.§ 54-10-13
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Bluebook (online)
South Dakota § 54-4-44.4, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sd/54-4-44.4.