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SB 110 provide for certain increases in the state...
State of South Dakota  
EIGHTY-SECOND SESSION
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY,  2007
 

644N0402  
SENATE BILL   NO.     110  

Introduced by:     Senators Koetzle, Abdallah, Bartling, Hanson (Gary), Heidepriem, Hoerth, Jerstad, Kloucek, Napoli, Nesselhuf, Olson (Ed), Peterson (Jim), Turbak, and Two Bulls and Representatives Miles, Bradford, Burg, Dennert, Elliott, Engels, Feinstein, Gassman, Glenski, Halverson, Hargens, Lucas, Nygaard, Sigdestad, Street, Thompson, and Van Norman  


         FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to  provide for certain increases in the state minimum wage.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
     Section  1.  That § 60-11-3 be amended to read as follows:
     60-11-3.   Every employer shall pay to each employee wages at a rate of not less than five dollars and fifteen eighty-five cents an hour. Violation of this section is a Class 2 misdemeanor.
     The provisions of this section do not apply to certain employees being paid an opportunity wage pursuant to § 60-11-4.1, babysitters, or outside salesmen.
     Section  2.  That § 60-11-3 be amended to read as follows:
     60-11-3.   Every employer shall pay to each employee wages at a rate of not less than five dollars and fifteen six dollars and fifty-five cents an hour. Violation of this section is a Class 2 misdemeanor.
     The provisions of this section do not apply to certain employees being paid an opportunity wage pursuant to § 60-11-4.1, babysitters, or outside salesmen.
     Section  3.  That § 60-11-3 be amended to read as follows:
     60-11-3.   Every employer shall pay to each employee wages at a rate of not less than five dollars and fifteen seven dollars and twenty-five cents an hour. Violation of this section is a Class 2 misdemeanor.
     The provisions of this section do not apply to certain employees being paid an opportunity wage pursuant to § 60-11-4.1, babysitters, or outside salesmen.
     Section  4.  The provisions of section 2 of this Act are effective July 1, 2008. The provisions of section 3 of this Act are effective July 1, 2009.