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2024 Bills Signed By The Governor
BillTitle
HB 1003update a reference to the Internal Revenue Code for purposes of higher education savings plans.
HB 1004update the official code of laws.
HB 1005revise the manner of citing the Administrative Rules of South Dakota.
HB 1006increase the amount of time permitted the Interim Rules Review Committee to review final permanent rulemaking materials.
HB 1007amend the requirement to employ a county veterans' service officer.
HB 1008modify the eligibility for admission to the state veterans' home and repeal the residency requirement.
HB 1011revise the membership of the South Dakota Capitol Complex Restoration and Beautification Commission.
HB 1012adopt the interstate counseling licensure compact and revise educational requirements to comply with the compact.
HB 1013adopt the advanced practice registered nurse compact.
HB 1015adopt the social work licensure compact.
HB 1017adopt the psychology interjurisdictional licensure compact.
HB 1018revise certain references to the Internal Revenue Code.
HB 1019clarify language regarding sales and use tax in certain statutes.
HB 1020revise the method by which completion of a required suicide awareness and prevention training is verified.
HB 1022make an appropriation to the Department of Education to provide professional development in literacy to teachers, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1023provide immunity from liability for certain actions of the State Bar and its agents.
HB 1024require that an application for a medical marijuana registry identification card include a notice of federal law regarding firearms and the unlawful use of a controlled substance.
HB 1026clarify the requirement for the construction or expansion of a municipal campground or tourist accommodation facility.
HB 1027modify substances listed on the controlled substances schedule and to declare an emergency.
HB 1028classify xylazine as a Schedule III controlled substance, establish permissible uses, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1029modify and repeal provisions related to the licensure of hearing aid dispensers and audiologists.
HB 1030update statutory and regulatory references pertaining to water pollution.
HB 1031update the development and implementation of conservation district standards.
HB 1033address the administration of State Conservation Commission functions by the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
HB 1034require hydrogen pipelines to be permitted by the Public Utilities Commission.
HB 1035extend the period of renewal for an enhanced permit to carry a concealed pistol.
HB 1038exclude certain habitual DUI offenders from eligibility for presumptive probation.
HB 1039provide for the payment of legal expenses originating from crime committed at a facility maintained by the Department of Corrections.
HB 1041modify the definition of public infrastructure to allow a federally recognized Indian tribe to be eligible for housing infrastructure grants and loans and to declare an emergency.
HB 1046prohibit the intentional disarming of a law enforcement officer and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1047enhance the penalties for eluding law enforcement.
HB 1049authorize the Board of Regents to accept and use easement proceeds for the purposes authorized by the 2022 Session Laws, chapter 198.
HB 1050update references to certain federal motor carrier regulations.
HB 1051make technical changes to provisions regarding the compensation of agents.
HB 1055raise the appraisal value of surplus property that may be sold by a political subdivision without notice.
HB 1057create the Commission on Indigent Legal Services and Office of Indigent Legal Services, to make an appropriation for reimbursing county indigent legal services, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1058modify agency reporting requirements on licensure, certification, job placements, and the labor market.
HB 1059revise certain provisions regarding insurance holding companies.
HB 1060revise certain provisions related to travel reimbursement.
HB 1061make an appropriation for costs related to emergencies and disasters impacting the state and to declare an emergency.
HB 1062make an appropriation for costs related to the suppression of wildfires impacting the state and to declare an emergency.
HB 1063amend the valuation service used to value vehicles.
HB 1064make an appropriation for increases in the construction costs of infrastructure at Lake Alvin and Newell Lake, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1065make an appropriation for the design and construction of a multi-use building on the grounds of the State Fair and to declare an emergency.
HB 1067designate Medal of Honor Recognition Day.
HB 1068allow disabled veterans to obtain a standard issue county motor vehicle or motorcycle license plate.
HB 1069permit the display of campaign signs in municipalities in conjunction with the beginning of absentee voting.
HB 1071revise a provision providing authority to the Governor to enter into agreements with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
HB 1073keep interest earned on incarceration construction fund moneys in the same fund.
HB 1074expand eligibility to practice as a dental hygienist under the collaborative supervision of a dentist.
HB 1076require the consideration of the definition of antisemitism when investigating unfair or discriminatory practices.
HB 1077provide for the disbursement of the catastrophic county poor relief fund to the participating counties in the event of the discontinuance of the fund.
HB 1082change the eligibility requirements, and the exempt value, of a property tax relief program for disabled veterans and surviving spouses.
HB 1083permit a person convicted of certain driving under the influence offenses to drive for certain purposes.
HB 1084repeal a provision related to habeas corpus proceedings.
HB 1085specify the venue of appeal to circuit court for persons committed to a mental health facility.
HB 1086establish an enhanced penalty for probationers intentionally causing contact with bodily fluids or human waste with a Unified Judicial System employee.
HB 1087modify the definitions of a child in need of supervision and a delinquent child.
HB 1088remove the option for a court services officer to prepare documentation in an adoption proceeding.
HB 1089exclude certain crimes from presumptive probation.
HB 1090revise provisions related to tax deeds and to declare an emergency.
HB 1091enact the Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact.
HB 1092revise provisions regarding the 911 emergency surcharge.
HB 1093make an appropriation to provide a grant for the construction of a facility to provide certain health facilities and services.
HB 1095establish provisions for the operation of automated motor vehicles.
HB 1096provide that a temporary restraining order may extend beyond thirty days in certain circumstances involving stalking.
HB 1097authorize transportation activities by air ambulance operators.
HB 1098provide free birth certificates to persons experiencing homelessness.
HB 1099establish educational standards for the expanded practice of optometry.
HB 1100modify certain requirements for eligibility to receive a gift of a museum collection from a county or municipality.
HB 1101provide a special motor vehicle license plate for recipients of the Legion of Merit award.
HB 1104enhance the penalty for accessory to first- or second-degree murder.
HB 1116make fraudulent solicitation of charitable contributions a deceptive act or practice.
HB 1117repeal a requirement for the filing of an annual report regarding prearranged funeral trust contracts.
HB 1118revise unclaimed property provisions.
HB 1119create a habitat conservation specialty plate and emblem.
HB 1120provide special motor vehicle license plates for advanced life support personnel and emergency medical technicians.
HB 1124provide for the temporary filling of water development district board positions created as a result of population increases.
HB 1125prohibit the chemical modification or conversion of industrial hemp and the sale or distribution of chemically modified or converted industrial hemp and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1126permit an alternative delivery method for issuance of a policy by an insurer.
HB 1127modify requirements for incorporating municipalities that are within three miles of another incorporated municipality.
HB 1128require a zoning authority to determine that a well is an established well that has not been abandoned in making a permitting decision.
HB 1129repeal the session law authorizing the Board of Regents to contract for the design and construction of a new dairy research and extension farm on the campus of South Dakota State University, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1130revise water development district boundaries.
HB 1131waive certain fees for nondriver identification cards for individuals who are homeless.
HB 1132revise certain provisions pertaining to municipal government.
HB 1135expand definitions pertaining to the purchasing of grain.
HB 1145modify brand registration and use laws.
HB 1147address discriminatory acts against entities participating in a 340B drug pricing program.
HB 1161regulate the acceptance of a central bank digital currency.
HB 1163amend provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code.
HB 1178prohibit the Board of Regents or any institution under its control from using state resources for obscene live conduct.
HB 1182revise provisions pertaining to the observation of the conduct of an election.
HB 1183modernize the process for annual audits of third-party insurance administrators.
HB 1185amend provisions regarding entry on private property for examination and survey of a project requiring a siting permit.
HB 1186define the requirements for granting a carbon pipeline easement.
HB 1187create a one-year career and technical education instructor educator permit.
HB 1194clarify provisions pertaining to tax increment finance districts.
HB 1195provide authority for a court to order offenders convicted of vehicular homicide to pay restitution to a victim's children until age eighteen.
HB 1196streamline the process by which an on-sale retail license holder may acquire a special event license.
HB 1197require the publication of measures taken to restrict the access of obscene materials by minors.
HB 1200increase the minimum fee required with an application for construction of an energy conversion and transmission facility.
HB 1201make an appropriation for the teacher apprenticeship pathway program.
HB 1211repeal the Midwestern Regional Higher Education Compact.
HB 1220allow an appeal of a decision of the Department of Education regarding special education or related services by a civil action against the department.
HB 1224require the creation of an informational video and other materials describing the state's abortion law and medical care for a pregnant woman experiencing life-threatening or health-threatening medical conditions.
HB 1225define a multi-passenger quadricycle and to provide for the regulation of multi-passenger quadricycles.
HB 1228provide that required exterior hunting garments may be fluorescent pink.
HB 1229add a county as able to be assigned responsibility for secondary highways on municipal boundaries.
HB 1231place restrictions on the ownership of agricultural land.
HB 1232create the Indian Child Welfare Advisory Council.
HB 1233amend requirements for a cosmetology apprenticeship.
HB 1240permit a homeowner's association, development, or incorporated community to modify a restrictive covenant.
HB 1244provide a process to withdraw a signature from a petition for an initiated measure, constitutional amendment, or a referendum on a law in certain situations and to declare an emergency.
HB 1245revise provisions related to the custody of an alleged delinquent child before and after a temporary custody hearing.
HB 1259appropriate money for the ordinary expenses of the legislative, judicial, and executive departments of the state, the current expenses of state institutions, interest on the public debt, and for common schools.
SB 1expand eligibility for the reduced tuition benefit for certain school district and Head Start employees at Board of Regents institutions to school counselors.
SB 2remove provisions for establishing a uniform method for calculating high school credit received from completing a postsecondary course.
SB 3extend the length of time allowed for a tax agreement with an Indian tribe.
SB 4revise provisions regarding township contracts for snow removal.
SB 5reduce the amount of time required before the removal of a city manager is effective.
SB 6revise provisions related to death by distribution of a Schedule I or II substance.
SB 7revise the water resources projects list.
SB 9further limit applications for clemency for violent crime offenders sentenced to life imprisonment.
SB 10require that a notification of medical cannabis certification be provided to a patient's primary or referring practitioner.
SB 11prohibit a practitioner from referring a patient to a medical cannabis clinic with which the practitioner or an immediate family member has a financial relationship and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 12authorize certain employer actions regarding the use of cannabis by an employee or a prospective employee.
SB 14expand authorization for the conditional taking of coyotes from snowmobiles.
SB 15require a convicted defendant to reimburse the cost of digital forensic examination fees.
SB 16make appropriations for water and environmental purposes and to declare an emergency.
SB 18allow the secretary of state to share information from the statewide voter registration file.
SB 19rescind rulemaking authority pertaining to the process for publishing required voter registration numbers.
SB 21rescind rule-making authority for the annual report of the number of voters removed from a county's voter registration list.
SB 22amend language regarding the licensing period for a grain buyer.
SB 23exempt an electric vehicle charging station from being subject to a civil fine for overcharging.
SB 24increase the maximum user fee for a participant submitting to wear a drug patch under the 24/7 sobriety program.
SB 26clarify the membership of the Open Meeting Commission.
SB 27modify the criteria for removal from the sex offender registry.
SB 28modify tax refunds for elderly persons and persons with a disability, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
SB 29allow eligible members of the South Dakota National Guard attending an in-state private, nonprofit post-secondary institution to receive the state tuition benefit.
SB 33repeal the Petroleum Release Compensation Board.
SB 35provide that certain personal information of a lottery prize winner may only be used for advertising or promotion with the winner's consent.
SB 37revise provisions regarding repair and maintenance of mail routes.
SB 38amend the amount a merchant or place of business may assess against returned checks.
SB 39prohibit a homeowners' association from placing restrictions on firearms or firearm ammunition.
SB 40establish a criminal background check requirement for licensure as an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant.
SB 41modify an administrative procedure for revoking a nonresponsive insurance producer's license.
SB 42modify provisions related to medical cannabis.
SB 43establish procedures for the imposition of fines and probation against medical cannabis establishments, increase the allowable fee for a medical cannabis establishment registration certificate, and direct the Department of Health to promulgate rules to increase the fee for a registration certificate.
SB 44make an appropriation to reimburse health care professionals who have complied with the requirements for health care recruitment assistance programs, and to declare an emergency.
SB 45make an appropriation for the establishment of a Center for Quantum Information Science and Technology and to declare an emergency.
SB 46authorize the disclosure of referral status by Department of Human Services personnel.
SB 47revise the incentive program for juvenile diversion opportunities.
SB 49make an appropriation for the site preparation of a prison facility for offenders committed to the Department of Corrections, to transfer moneys to the incarceration construction fund, and to declare an emergency.
SB 50make an appropriation for the site preparation and construction of a prison facility for offenders committed to the Department of Corrections in Rapid City, to transfer moneys to the incarceration construction fund, and to declare an emergency.
SB 51revise property tax levies for school districts and to revise the state aid to general and special education formulas.
SB 52revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2024.
SB 53make an appropriation for eligible water and wastewater projects and to declare an emergency.
SB 54update hunting and fishing residency requirements.
SB 55remove multiple vehicle ownership as a condition for purchasing an additional park entry license at a reduced price.
SB 57create uniform procedures for consideration of criminal histories and convictions in professional or occupational licensure.
SB 58revise provisions regarding money transmission.
SB 59provide for the downgrade of commercial driver licenses and commercial learners permits upon notice of certain drug and alcohol violations.
SB 60update references to certain regulations regarding medical qualifications for certain commercial drivers.
SB 61repeal the Visitation Grant Advisory Group.
SB 63revise provisions related to the licensure and regulation of ambulance services.
SB 64revise provisions related to the regulation of emergency medical services and associated personnel.
SB 65modify time limits for collection efforts for debts owed to the state.
SB 66make an appropriation for eligible water, wastewater, and storm water projects throughout state government, and to declare an emergency.
SB 67provide for the sale of certain real estate located in Hughes County and to provide for the deposit of the proceeds into a continuously appropriated fund.
SB 68amend certain provisions pertaining to the South Dakota Retirement System to comply with federal law.
SB 69amend certain provisions pertaining to the South Dakota Retirement System.
SB 70make an appropriation for the replacement of the Richmond Lake dam and spillway, for the general maintenance and repair of other state-owned dams, and to declare an emergency.
SB 71remove a prohibition on the ability of law enforcement and various governmental entities to inspect, search, seize, prosecute, or impose disciplinary action on cannabis dispensaries, cultivation facilities, manufacturing facilities, and testing facilities.
SB 72increase the annual limit of tax credits that an insurance company may claim through the partners in education tax credit program.
SB 75modify provisions pertaining to the designation of a legal newspaper.
SB 76modify provisions pertaining to the appointment of vacant positions on a board or commission.
SB 78provide for an E15 fuel tax refund.
SB 79revise provisions related to the possession, distribution, and manufacture of child pornography.
SB 80improve technology equipment for providers of elderly care and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 81expand permission on installing electric wiring in a residence.
SB 83make an appropriation for the revised construction costs of maintenance shops for the Wildland Fire Suppression Division and to declare an emergency.
SB 84update the edition of the guidebook used for measuring damages to trees or plants.
SB 85revise a provision related to an action to quiet title to real property.
SB 86allow a municipality authorized to allow legal games of chance to issue additional off-sale liquor licenses to hotel-motel convention facilities.
SB 87revise provisions related to the State Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners and its appointed professional councils.
SB 88provide information to an injured employee about eligibility in a program offered by a nonprofit organization.
SB 89reduce the notice requirement period to terminate a tenancy at will.
SB 90revise and repeal provisions related to forcible entry and detainer.
SB 94amend provisions pertaining to the partners in education tax credit program.
SB 98establish the admissibility of evidence of similar crimes in child molestation cases.
SB 99modify provisions pertaining to applying for an absentee ballot application and to declare an emergency.
SB 108revise a provision related to retrocession of jurisdiction over federal enclaves.
SB 111revise requirements for mining and mineral exploration.
SB 112establish a non-resident title fee.
SB 115prevent a county, township, or municipality from authorizing a guaranteed income program.
SB 117revise provisions regarding industrial hemp.
SB 118permit the use of an online management and communication platform to be used by homeowners who are governed by a restrictive contract.
SB 124revise the eligibility of roads for the rural access infrastructure fund.
SB 127revise the requirements pertaining to average teacher compensation and to establish a minimum teacher salary.
SB 131include shelterbelts as a factor affecting productivity in determining assessed value of agricultural land.
SB 136expand the scope of a physician wellness program and to declare an emergency.
SB 144make an appropriation for grants to support airport terminal infrastructure projects and terminal improvement and expansion.
SB 146revise and repeal provisions related to threatening persons holding statewide office, judicial officers, and elected officers and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 147provide for the distribution of informational materials regarding palliative care.
SB 148provide permissive authority to a governing body of a municipality or county to deny reissuance of an on-sale license not actively used.
SB 151revise and repeal provisions related to the licensure of athletic trainers.
SB 152establish maximum fees for legal publications and to remove related rule-making authority from the Bureau of Administration.
SB 165create the South Dakota-Ireland Trade Commission.
SB 168make an appropriation for victim services.
SB 169revise provisions regarding drones.
SB 170repeal and replace an appropriation regarding the South Dakota women's prison and to declare an emergency.
SB 171make and change an appropriation related to the construction of the new state public health laboratory and to declare an emergency.
SB 172allow a person to temporarily take responsibility of a feral cat for the purpose of spaying or neutering the animal.
SB 173provide a landowner-on-own-land license for antlerless elk.
SB 175add a domestic abuse shelter to the definition of a community safety zone.
SB 177permit the appointment of a circuit court judge or Supreme Court justice as a member of the Public Utilities Commission in place of a disqualified or incapacitated commissioner.
SB 182repeal and revise certain provisions regarding the petition circulation process to comply with federal court decisions.
SB 187make an appropriation to establish a cybersecurity services initiative for counties and municipalities and to declare an emergency.
SB 188modify the time before which rural access infrastructure grant moneys must be expended or obligated.
SB 190require a comparison of reemployment assistance recipients against death records for reemployment assistance eligibility integrity.
SB 191restrict the use of medical cannabis for individuals on probation or conditional release.
SB 194create a license plate for certain retired firefighters and clarify provisions regarding special firefighter license plates.
SB 198authorize school districts and nonpublic schools to acquire and administer nasal glucagon.
SB 199revise provisions pertaining to the consolidation or boundary changes of counties.
SB 201provide new statutory requirements for regulating linear transmission facilities, to allow counties to impose a surcharge on certain pipeline companies, and to establish a landowner bill of rights.
SB 203expand certain privileges for individuals who hold an unrestricted enhanced concealed carry permit.
SB 208establish reporting requirements for future fund awards or grants and to make technical changes.
SB 209make an appropriation for grants to assisted living centers and nursing facilities for costs related to telemedicine.
SB 211revise notarial acts.
SB 212allow for the payment of goods or services by a school district between school board meetings in certain circumstances.
SB 217require disclosure of certain information prior to the sale of property bound by a homeowners' association.
SB 219modify provisions related to the control of counties and municipalities over medical marijuana establishments within their jurisdictions.