South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden signs 14 bills into law

South Dakota Governor's Office
Posted 2/11/25

PIERRE — On Monday, Gov. Larry Rhoden signed the following 14 bills into law:

SB 1 updates references to certain federal motor carrier regulations

SB 2 increases civil penalties …

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South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden signs 14 bills into law

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PIERRE — On Monday, Gov. Larry Rhoden signed the following 14 bills into law:

  • SB 1 updates references to certain federal motor carrier regulations
  • SB 2 increases civil penalties for commercial driver violations
  • SB 5 permits a sheriff to charge a fee for service of process, whether service is completed or not
  • SB 10 shortens the time before records of a governor or a lieutenant governor are opened to the public
  • SB 13 clarifies the enactment and effective date of a measure initiated or referred within a political subdivision
  • SB 30 removes outdated provisions within the insurance code
  • SB 36 repeals the oath requirement for an application for a lodging establishment, campground, food service establishment, or mobile food service establishment license
  • SB 38 modifies requirements for a vehicle approaching a vehicle that is stopped or occupying the shoulder of the highway with warning lights flashing
  • SB 39 revises the description of highways included in the state trunk highway system
  • SB 40 revises Department of Transportation regulatory authority regarding aeronautics
  • SB 41 clarifies the minimum age requirements for a hunting license
  • HB 1011 revises provisions related to the stenographic recording of certain proceedings
  • HB 1022 prohibits the misbranding of any cell-cultured protein product
  • HB 1049 updates the official code of laws

So far, Rhoden has signed 15 bills into law this legislative session.