State of South Dakota
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EIGHTY-FIFTH SESSION LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, 2010 |
916R0527 | HOUSE BILL NO. 1200 |
Introduced by: Representatives Krebs, Curd, Gibson, Hunhoff (Bernie), Juhnke, Kirkeby,
Lederman, Lucas, McLaughlin, Olson (Betty), Schlekeway, and Turbiville
and Senators Bartling, Adelstein, Dempster, Garnos, Jerstad, and Olson
(Russell)
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FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for a temporary decrease in legislative salaries.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section 1. That § 2-4-2 be amended to read as follows:
2-4-2. The salary of each member of the Legislature issix thousand four thousand two
hundred dollars for every regular legislative session. In addition, each legislator shall receive:
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section 1. That § 2-4-2 be amended to read as follows:
2-4-2. The salary of each member of the Legislature is
(1) Reimbursement to be paid after the legislative session for actual mileage or its
equivalent traveled to and from home not more than once each weekend or between
days of recess during the regular legislative session, at state rates established by the
Board of Finance;
(2) Expenses of one hundred ten dollars per day for each day of a regular or special
legislative session as prepaid reimbursement for living expenses, including meals and
lodging, laundry, cleaning and pressing of clothing, and all other uncompensated
expenses as defined in § 2-4-2.1 incident to the performance of legislative services;
and
(3) Five cents once each session for every mile of necessary travel in going to and
returning from the place of meeting of the Legislature by the most usual route.
For each day's attendance at special sessions, each member, in addition to mileage and
expenses, shall receive a per diem calculated by the director of the Legislative Research Council
equal to the normal daily compensation for the regular session immediately preceding the
special session.
Section 2. The provisions of this Act are effective on January 1, 2011, and are repealed on January 1, 2013.
Section 2. The provisions of this Act are effective on January 1, 2011, and are repealed on January 1, 2013.