PIERRE, S.D. – Today, Governor Kristi Noem signed 24 bills into law:
- SB 1 codifies legislation enacted in 2021.
- SB 2 publishes voter-approved initiated constitutional amendments and initiated measures in the session laws.
- SB 6 revises provisions related to prohibited conduct by schools and landlords related to medical cannabis.
- SB 7 revises provisions related to custody and visitation rights by medical cannabis cardholders.
- SB 15 revises provisions providing that certain professions are not subject to discipline for certain conduct relating to medical cannabis.
- SB 17 revises provisions regarding cost reimbursement associated with medical cannabis.
- SB 68 revises holiday pay for state employees.
- SB 101 revises provisions regarding the sale or service of alcoholic beverages by persons under the age of twenty-one.
- SB 148 revises annuity sales standards.
- HB 1001 revises the freeze on assessments for dwellings of disabled and senior citizens.
- HB 1013 makes an appropriation for certain costs related to Capitol Lake.
- HB 1018 makes an appropriation for the construction of a storage garage in Rapid City.
- HB 1019 makes an appropriation for the payment of extraordinary litigation expenses.
- HB 1037 revises the penalty for certain willful violations by grain buyers and grain warehouse operators.
- HB 1060 consolidates certain domestication provisions in the Uniform Limited Liability Company Act.
- HB 1079 revises provisions regarding court transcript costs.
- HB 1082 revises the motor vehicle excise tax on vehicles leased for more than twenty-eight days to include certain off-road vehicles.
- HB 1087 revises certain provisions regarding records that are not open to inspection and copying and deliberations in an executive or closed meeting.
- HB 1118 clarifies when a delivery facilitation contractor may be considered an independent contractor.
- HB 1122 requires criminal background checks for medical technicians and advanced life support personnel.
- HB 1123 establishes licensure for rural emergency hospitals.
- HB 1128 protects the integrity of reemployment assistance.
- HB 1131 provides for a revocation of hunting, trapping, or fishing privileges.
- HB 1286 permits municipalities to contribute more to the cost of insurance provided to certain officers or retired employees.