State of South Dakota
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EIGHTY-THIRD
SESSION LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, 2008 |
921P0548 | HOUSE BILL NO. 1174 |
Introduced by:
Representatives Rausch, Gillespie, Heineman, Nelson, Olson (Russell), Pitts,
and Street and Senators Hansen (Tom), Albers, Bartling, Gant, Katus,
Nesselhuf, Smidt (Orville), and Turbak Berry
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section 1. That § 46A-3A-18 be repealed.
Section 2. That § 46A-3B-2 be amended to read as follows:
46A-3B-2. The board of directors of a water development district shall consist of five, seven, or nine members. Those districts which have a population up to twenty-five thousand shall have five directors. Those districts which have a population of twenty-five thousand and one to seventy-five thousand shall have seven directors. Districts with a population greater than seventy-five thousand shall have nine directors. Each director shall be a resident and real
property owner in the director area
he represents
represented. If there are tribal lands within the
boundaries of a water development district, a person who is a resident and an enrolled tribal
member is qualified for the position of a director in the director area represented
. The Board of
Water and Natural Resources shall divide the
portion of the
water development district
lying
outside the boundaries of incorporated municipalities and outside the extraterritorial jurisdiction
of municipalities of the first class
into
rural
director areas. A
rural
director shall be elected from
each
rural
director area.
Five-member boards shall have three rural directors; seven-member
boards shall have four rural directors; and nine-member boards shall have five rural directors.
The Board of Water and Natural Resources shall divide the portion of the water development
district lying within the boundaries of incorporated municipalities and within the extraterritorial
jurisdiction of municipalities of the first class into municipal director areas. A municipal
director shall be elected from each municipal director area. Five-member boards will have two
municipal directors; seven-member boards will have three municipal directors; and
nine-member boards will have four municipal directors.
Section 3.
That chapter
46A-3B
be amended by adding thereto a NEW SECTION to read
as follows:
end of the year in which the election is held.
Section 4.
That
§
46A-3B-3
be amended to read as follows:
46A-3B-3.
As soon as possible following each decennial census of population or any
adjustment to a water development district boundary, the Board of Water and Natural Resources
shall ascertain whether the number of board members should be adjusted, adjust the same, and
redistrict water development district director areas to reflect changes in the population of the
water development district so as to assure equitable representation of all areas within the water
development district.
Such adjusting and redistricting notwithstanding, the water development
district board shall consist of the appropriate ratio of rural and municipal directors.
Section 5.
This Act is effective on January 1, 2009.