State of South Dakota
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EIGHTY-SECOND SESSION LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, 2007 |
400N0367 |
SENATE BILL
NO.
66
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Introduced by:
The Committee on Judiciary at the request of the Department of Social
Services
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FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to
include additional professions and occupations within
the child support collection process.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section 1. That § 25-7A-56 be amended to read as follows:
25-7A-56.
A
No
state agency or board may
not
issue or renew the professional, sporting, or
recreational license, registration, certification, or permit of any applicant after receiving notice
from the Department of Social Services that the applicant has support arrearages in the sum of
one thousand dollars or more, unless the applicant first makes satisfactory arrangements with
the Department of Social Services for payment of any accumulated arrearages. An applicant
who disputes a determination by the Department of Social Services that the applicant has
support arrearages of one thousand dollars or more shall, upon request, be given a due process
hearing by the department. Upon recommendation by the department, the licensing agency or
board may issue a temporary license, registration, certification, or permit to the applicant
pending final resolution of the due process hearing. The department may promulgate rules
pursuant to chapter 1-26 to implement the provisions of this section.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section 1. That § 25-7A-56 be amended to read as follows:
25-7A-56.
The term professional license, registration, certification, or permit as specified by this
section includes
appraisers as specified in chapter 36-21B; abstractors as specified in chapter
36-13; accountants as specified in chapter 36-20A; barbers as specified in chapter 36-14;
chiropractors as specified in chapter 36-5; cosmetologists as specified in chapter 36-15;
counselors as specified in chapter 36-32; dentists and dental hygienists as specified in chapter
36-6A; electricians as specified in chapter 36-16; engineers, architects, and surveyors as
specified in chapter 36-18; embalmers and funeral directors as specified in chapter 36-19; nurses
as specified in chapter 36-9; nurse practitioners and nurse mid-wives as specified in chapter 36-
9A; physical therapists as specified in chapter 36-10; medical assistants as specified in chapter
36-9B; hearing aid dispensers as specified in chapter 36-24; physicians and surgeons as
specified in chapter 36-4; physician's assistants as specified in chapter 36-4A; advanced life
support personnel as specified in chapter 36-4B; nursing facility administrators as specified in
chapter 36-28; optometrists as specified in chapter 36-7; pharmacists as specified in chapter 36-
11; plumbers as specified in chapter 36-25; podiatrists as specified in chapter 36-8;
psychologists as specified in chapter 36-27A; real estate brokers and salesmen as specified in
chapter 36-21A; social workers as specified in chapter 36-26; veterinarians as specified in
chapter 36-12;
any profession or occupation as specified in Title 36;
insurance brokers, agents,
and solicitors as specified in chapter 58-30; teachers and administrators as specified in chapters
13-42 and 13-43; attorneys as specified in chapter 16-16; securities agents, securities brokers,
investment advisers, or investment adviser representatives as specified in chapter 47-31B; pilots
as specified in chapter 50-11; day care providers as specified in chapter 26-6; gaming employees
as specified in chapter 42-7B; and law enforcement officers as specified in chapter 23-3. The
state agencies or boards which govern the professions, recreational licenses, and occupations
listed in this paragraph may adopt rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 to implement the provisions
of this section for their particular profession or occupation.