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Office of Gov. Dennis Daugaard
500 E. Capitol Ave.
Pierre, S.D. 57501
605-773-3212
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, March 11, 2015
CONTACT: Tony Venhuizen or Kelsey Pritchard at 605-773-3212
Gov. Daugaard Signs Bills Into Law
PIERRE, S.D. – Gov. Dennis Daugaard signed the following bills into law today:
SB 24 – An Act to authorize the Board of Regents to demolish buildings on the campus of South Dakota State University and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 30 – An Act to revise the review process for rate and policy form filing denials for insurers.
SB 37 – An Act to adopt the 2008 Uniform Interstate Family Support Act, to repeal the 1996 Uniform Interstate Family Support Act, and to revise certain provisions relating thereto.
SB 41 – An Act to revise certain provisions pertaining to commercial driver licensing.
SB 45 – An Act to revise certain provisions relating to the sale of unpasteurized raw milk.
SB 47 – An Act to make an appropriation from the coordinated natural resources conservation fund to the State Conservation Commission and to declare an emergency.
SB 49 – An Act to authorize the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to sell a portion of railway right-of-way to the City of Deadwood.
SB 63 – An Act to adopt the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact.
SB 81 – An Act to require persons convicted of driving a vehicle while under influence of alcohol, drugs, or intoxicants to pay certain costs to the county.
SB 94 – An Act to establish a license fee for electric-powered motorcycles.
SB 113 – An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the fiscal impact statements prepared for legislation that impacts state prison or county jail populations.
SB 118 – An Act to provide additional transparency for prescription drug plans.
SB 128 – An Act to revise certain provisions concerning the general requirements that vehicle owners must satisfy before applying for military plates.
HB 1013 – An Act to revise certain provisions related to social work licensure.
HB 1027 – An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the regulation of certain money lending activities.
HB 1030 – An Act to provide certain restrictions regarding the passing of a bicycle.
HB 1031 – An Act to repeal certain provisions regarding former state-owned rail lines.
HB 1042 – An Act to authorize the Department of Public Safety to construct offices in Butte County and Roberts County, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1048 – An Act to revise certain provisions regarding state hosting and employee reimbursement policies.
HB 1058 – An Act to revise certain provisions regarding contagious disease control quarantine measures.
HB 1064 – An Act to prohibit unlawful self-dealing by state officers and employees.
HB 1072 – An Act to provide that certain information regarding postsecondary technical institutes be given to parents and guardians of students in middle schools and high schools.
HB 1073 – An Act to require a sex offender to report a change in vehicle status to law enforcement.
HB 1079 – An Act to revise the deadline for the Department of Health's annual report regarding abortions.
HB 1124 – An Act to authorize motor vehicles to exceed the posted speed limit under certain conditions.
HB 1130 – An Act to prohibit an abortion provider from accepting payment for an abortion prior to the end of the required informed consent period.
HB 1139 – An Act to revise certain procedures for competitive sealed bids by public purchasing agencies.
HB 1144 – An Act to repeal and revise certain unnecessary and outdated provisions related to state affairs and government.
HB 1146 – An Act to limit who may request to see a person's hunting or fishing license.
HB 1148 – An Act to require that the annual report of a school district contain certain information regarding school district fund balances.
HB 1165 – An Act to revise the composition requirement of the Historic Preservation Commission.
HB 1177 – An Act to remove certain exceptions to campaign finance report filings.
HB 1236 – An Act to revise certain provisions regarding commissions received by insurance producers.
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