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HB 1030 revise the membership of the State Board of...
        
AN ACT

        ENTITLED, An Act to  revise the membership of the State Board of Podiatry Examiners, the State Board of Pharmacy, and the State Board of Funeral Service.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
     Section  1.  That § 36-8-2 be amended to read as follows:
     36-8-2.   The State Board of Podiatry Examiners shall include four professional members appointed by the Governor, each of whom shall be a resident podiatrist of this state. The term of each shall be three years, commencing on the first day of July. No member may serve more than three consecutive full terms. The Governor shall, by appointment, fill any vacancy. The appointment of a person to an unexpired term is not considered a full term.
     Section  2.  That § 36-11-4 be amended to read as follows:
     36-11-4.   The State Board of Pharmacy shall include four professional members who shall hold their offices for terms of three years or until their successors are appointed and qualified. No member may serve more than three consecutive full terms. The appointment of a person to an unexpired term is not considered a full term. The Governor may remove any member of the board for just cause.
     Section  3.  That § 36-19-2 be amended to read as follows:
     36-19-2.   The State Board of Funeral Service shall include the five professional members who shall be licensed to practice funeral service. The Governor shall appoint the professional members of the board. However, no person may be appointed as a professional member of the board who has not been licensed in this state, as an embalmer and funeral director, or to practice funeral service, for at least five years prior to appointment. The term of office of appointed members shall be three years. The Governor shall, by appointment, fill any vacancy.
     The State Board of Funeral Service shall also include two lay members who are users of the services regulated by the board. The term, lay member who is a user, refers to a person who is not

licensed by the board but, where practical, uses the service licensed. The term shall be liberally construed to implement the purpose of this section. The Governor shall appoint the lay members. The lay members shall have the same term of office as other members of the board.

     No board member may serve more than three consecutive full terms. However, appointment to fill an unexpired term is not considered a complete term for this purpose. The Governor may stagger the terms to enable the board to have different terms expire each year. Any member appointed to the board prior to July 1, 2005, shall serve the five-year term to which the member was originally appointed. Any member appointed to the board after July 1, 2005, shall serve a three-year term.
     The State Board of Funeral Services shall also include the secretary of health or the secretary's designee as a nonvoting member.
An Act to revise the membership of the State Board of Podiatry Examiners, the State Board of Pharmacy, and the State Board of Funeral Service.

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I certify that the attached Act originated in the

HOUSE as Bill No. 1030

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Chief Clerk
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Speaker of the House

Attest:

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Chief Clerk

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President of the Senate

Attest:

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Secretary of the Senate

House Bill No. 1030
File No. ____
Chapter No. ______  
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Received at this Executive Office this _____ day of _____________ ,

20____ at ____________ M.


By _________________________
for the Governor
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The attached Act is hereby approved this ________ day of ______________ , A.D., 20___

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Governor
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STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA,
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Office of the Secretary of State

Filed ____________ , 20___
at _________ o'clock __ M.

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Secretary of State

By _________________________
Asst. Secretary of State