SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTSJoint Powers Agreement • November 30th, 2021 • South Dakota
Contract Type FiledNovember 30th, 2021 JurisdictionThe South Dakota Department of Transportation (DOT) has partnered with South Dakota State University (SDSU) for well over two decades to operate the South Dakota Local Transportation Assistance Program (SDLTAP). The predecessor to this agreement was approved by the Board in December 2020. This agreement continues that partnership and provides for the same, running from January 1, 2022 through April 30, 2023. DOT will provide up to $508,754 to SDSU to provide the services contained in the Statement of Work, which is affixed as an exhibit in Attachment I. SDSU will contribute $16,450 during the term of the agreement.
SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTSJoint Powers Agreement • November 24th, 2020 • South Dakota
Contract Type FiledNovember 24th, 2020 JurisdictionThe South Dakota Department of Transportation (DOT) has partnered with South Dakota State University (SDSU) for well over two decades to operate the South Dakota Local Transportation Assistance Program (SDLTAP). The predecessor to this agreement was approved by the Board in December 2019. This agreement continues that partnership and provides for the same, running from January 1, 2021 through April 30, 2022. DOT will provide up to $508,754 to SDSU to provide the services contained in the Statement of Work, which is affixed as an exhibit in Attachment I. SDSU will contribute $10,971 during the term of the agreement.
SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTSJoint Powers Agreement • May 5th, 2020 • South Dakota
Contract Type FiledMay 5th, 2020 JurisdictionThe South Dakota Department of Transportation (DOT) has partnered with South Dakota State University (SDSU) for well over two decades to operate the South Dakota Local Transportation Assistance Program (SDLTAP). The predecessor to this agreement was approved by the Board in December 2107. This agreement continues that partnership and provides for the same, running from January 1, 2019 through April 30, 2020. DOT will provide up to $500,198 to SDSU to provide the services contained in the Statement of Work, which is set forth in Exhibit A in Attachment I. SDSU will contribute $15,189 during the term of the agreement.
SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTSJoint Powers Agreement • December 2nd, 2019 • South Dakota
Contract Type FiledDecember 2nd, 2019 JurisdictionThe South Dakota Department of Transportation (DOT) has partnered with South Dakota State University (SDSU) for well over two decades to operate the South Dakota Local Transportation Assistance Program (SDLTAP). The predecessor to this agreement was approved by the Board in December 2018. This agreement continues that partnership and provides for the same, running from January 1, 2020 through April 30, 2021. DOT will provide up to $505,272 to SDSU to provide the services contained in the Statement of Work, which is set forth in Exhibit A in Attachment I. SDSU will contribute $10,500 during the term of the agreement.
SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTSJoint Powers Agreement • November 14th, 2017 • South Dakota
Contract Type FiledNovember 14th, 2017 JurisdictionThe South Dakota Department of Transportation (DOT) has partnered with South Dakota State University (SDSU) for well over two decades to operate the South Dakota Local Transportation Assistance Program (SDLTAP). This agreement continues that partnership and provides for the same, running from January 1, 2018 through April 30, 2019. DOT will provide up to $500,198 to SDSU to provide the services contained in the Statement of Work, which is set forth in Exhibit A in Attachment I. SDSU will contribute $16,185 during the term of the agreement.
SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTSJoint Powers Agreement • February 23rd, 2016 • South Dakota
Contract Type FiledFebruary 23rd, 2016 JurisdictionSouth Dakota State University (SDSU) has partnered with the South Dakota Department of Transportation (DOT) for well over two decades to operate the South Dakota Local Transportation Assistance Program (SDLTAP). DOT recently instituted the practice of requiring joint powers agreements for contractual arrangements with other state entities, which in turn necessitates Board action pursuant to BOR Policy 5:3 (“Contracts Requiring Board Action…D. Joint powers agreements”), as opposed to having the agreement executed at the institutional level as it has been in years past.