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Gov. Noem Signs Bills into Law - March 8, 2023

Government and Politics

March 8, 2023

From: South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem

PIERRE, S.D. – Today, Governor Noem signed the following 21 bills into law:

SB 5 extends the termination date of the Juvenile Justice Oversight Council and modifies its membership requirements;

SB 6 authorizes community response teams to recommend alternative community-based resources for children alleged to be delinquent and children alleged to be in need of supervision prior to adjudication;

SB 50 revises the crime of witness tampering;

SB 72 revises provisions related to the discharge of a defendant restored to competency;

SB 78 creates the South Dakota Board of Physical Therapy and makes an appropriation therefor;

SB 81 repeals outdated sections regarding enhanced concealed carry permit requirements;

SB 86 requires candidates for party precinct committeeman or committeewoman to include an email address and phone number in the written statement submitted to the county auditor;

SB 132 revises the appointment of legislators to the Agricultural Land Assessment Implementation and Oversight Advisory Task Force;

SB 182 establishes a uniform method for calculating high school credit received from completing postsecondary courses;

SB 198 allows medical cannabis establishments to maintain certain cardholder data;

SB 204 expands critical incident stress management to health care facility personnel providing emergency services;

HB 1006 increases the funding for construction of an addition to the Kinsman Building in Pierre and makes an appropriation therefor;

HB 1007 adds emergency medical services personnel to Class B public safety membership of the South Dakota Retirement System;

HB 1009 updates and clarifies certain provisions relating to the South Dakota Retirement System;

HB 1032 makes an appropriation for the demolition and reconstruction of the agricultural-use structures at the South Dakota State University;

HB 1056 modifies the limit of consecutive terms for members of the Board of Technical Education;

HB 1114 revises the qualifications to be a member of a county recount board;

HB 1162 authorizes employers to acquire and make available opioid antagonists;

HB 1189 requires certain entities owning agricultural land to report foreign beneficial ownership interests;

HB 1191 clarifies the duties of truancy officers; and,

HB 1215 revises certain provisions regarding the operation of a golf cart on a state or county highway.

Governor Noem has signed 118 bills into law and vetoed 1 this legislative session.