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
Larry Rhoden is sworn in as governor of South Dakota on Jan. 27 at the State Capitol as his wife, First Lady Sandy Rhoden, looks on.
Joshua Haiar/South Dakota Searchlight
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South Dakota Governor's Office
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SB 30 removes outdated provisions within the insurance code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.