State of South Dakota
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NINETY-FOURTH SESSION LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, 2019 |
400B0303 | SENATE BILL NO. 36 |
Introduced by: The Committee on State Affairs at the request of the Department of Labor
and Regulation
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FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise the membership of the State Workers'
Compensation Advisory Council.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section 1. That § 62-2-10 be amended to read:
62-2-10. The Governor shall appoint a State Workers' Compensation Advisory Council, composed ofeight nine members, four representing employees, two of whom shall be from
recommendations submitted by the South Dakota Federation of Labor. No employee
representative may be a member of a personnel department. Four shall represent employers. The
ninth member appointed shall serve as chair. The members may not be all of the same political
party. Expenses of council members shall be paid by the Department of Labor and Regulation.
The length of terms is three years with no more than three expiring each year. Members shall
serve until a new appointment is made by the Governor. The secretary of labor and regulation
is a nonvoting member. Five of the nine voting members of the council are a quorum for
meetings. The lieutenant governor shall serve as the chair and has the right to vote. Any
recommendations by the advisory council shall be by majority vote of the nine voting members.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section 1. That § 62-2-10 be amended to read:
62-2-10. The Governor shall appoint a State Workers' Compensation Advisory Council, composed of
The terms of members begin on October thirty-first of the calendar year in which the
Governor appoints the member, unless otherwise designated by the Governor. The appointee's
term expires on October thirtieth in the third year of appointment.
The council shall aid the Department of Labor and Regulation in reviewing the workers'
compensation program as to its content, adequacy, and effectiveness and make
recommendations for its improvement. The council shall meet as frequently as necessary but
not less than twice each year. The council shall make reports of its meetings that shall include
a record of its council discussions, including all issues voted upon and the vote count, and its
council recommendations. The council shall make an annual report to the Governor and
Legislature by December thirty-first of each year. The department shall make the reports
available to any interested persons or groups.