Gov. Noem Signs Bills into Law

Gov. Noem Signs Bills into Law
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PIERRE, S.D. â€“ Today, Governor Noem signed the following 8 bills into law:

  • SB 8 revises provisions relating to addiction and prevention services professionals;
  • SB 18 revises the appropriation for the Dakota Events CompleX (DEX) at the South Dakota State Fair;
  • SB 33 amends an appropriation for the revised construction costs of the Mineral Industries Building at the School of Mines and Technology;
  • SB 42 modifies power of attorney requirements for certain vehicle transfer authorizations;
  • SB 103 creates a pilot program in the Unified Judicial System for risk and lethality assessments for certain persons accused of assault or protection order violations;
  • SB 115 revises certain provisions regarding consideration of out-of-state convictions for driving under the influence;
  • SB 176 modifies certain requirements for removal from the sex offender registry; and,
  • HB 1196 makes an appropriation for improving the buildings and ground of the capitol complex.

Governor Noem has signed 126 bills into law and vetoed 3 this legislative session.

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