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Section 1-14-1 – Bureau within Department of Executive Management–Central office.

1-14-1. Bureau within Department of Executive Management–Central office. The Bureau of Administration shall continue within the Department of Executive Management, and all its functions shall be performed by the Department of Executive Management. The bureau shall maintain a central office in Pierre which shall be the official address of the bureau and the place for […]

Section 1-14-12 – General powers and duties of bureau.

1-14-12. General powers and duties of bureau. The commissioner of administration shall administer the Bureau of Administration. The bureau shall: (1)Keep an exact and true inventory of all property, real and personal, belonging to the State of South Dakota and promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 enumerating the types and classes of public personal property […]

Section 1-14-12.14 – Data processing equipment and telecommunications systems–Costs included in contract charges.

1-14-12.14. Data processing equipment and telecommunications systems–Costs included in contract charges. The Bureau of Administration shall arrange with the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications for all data processing equipment, office systems technology, and telecommunications systems as may be required to implement the contracted service, with all costs for installation, leasing of equipment, maintenance, repair, and […]

Section 1-14-12.15 – Accounting by commissioner–Overhead costs charged to public corporations.

1-14-12.15. Accounting by commissioner–Overhead costs charged to public corporations. The commissioner of administration shall be responsible for all accounting associated with contracts between the Bureau of Administration and the state agencies. The commissioner of administration shall establish uniform cost accounting procedures which shall include costs of administrative and operating overhead and charges to public corporations […]

Section 1-14-12.16 – Financing of bureau operations.

1-14-12.16. Financing of bureau operations. The operations of the Bureau of Administration in establishing and administering this chapter shall be financed by means of appropriations, gifts, grants, or reimbursements for services rendered. The fees and charges for services shall be designed, to the extent practicable, to recover all operational costs incurred to carry out the […]

Section 1-14-12.17 – Local government service contracts limiting remedies allowed.

1-14-12.17. Local government service contracts limiting remedies allowed. The commissioner of administration may enter into local government service contracts which contain reasonable and lawful provisions regarding limitation of remedies. Nothing in this section, however, authorizes a limitation of remedies which is contrary to the provisions of chapter 53-9. Source: SL 1988, ch 11, §7.

Section 1-14-14 – Cooperation with other state agencies and public corporations.

1-14-14. Cooperation with other state agencies and public corporations. The commissioner of administration shall furnish such cooperation, coordination, data, and information to other departments, subdivisions, or officers of the state government and public corporations contracting for local government services as may promote the most efficient administration of the state and local governments as a whole […]

Section 1-14-14.1 – Contracts between bureau and political subdivisions–Appropriation of funds.

1-14-14.1. Contracts between bureau and political subdivisions–Appropriation of funds. Every political subdivision of this state may contract with the Bureau of Administration pursuant to this chapter for the performances of all public services and functions empowered by law for such subdivision. Each political subdivision may appropriate funds for contracts pursuant to this section. Source: SL […]

Section 1-14-18 – Central mail service fund–Apportionment of expenses.

1-14-18. Central mail service fund–Apportionment of expenses. There is hereby created a central mail service fund to encompass the operations of the capitol central mail system. The commissioner of the Bureau of Administration shall apportion all expenses encountered in the operation of the capitol central mail system to all state departments, agencies, and institutions that […]

Section 1-14-19 – Central office supply program–Supply internal service fund.

1-14-19. Central office supply program–Supply internal service fund. The Bureau of Administration may provide a central supply program for the purpose of supplying office materials to the various departments of state government. There is created a supply internal service fund. The payment for supplies purchased for the various departments shall be made once each month […]

Section 1-14-2 – Qualifications of commissioner.

1-14-2. Qualifications of commissioner. No person may be appointed as the commissioner of administration unless the person has had progressively responsible experience in administration. Source: SL 1970, ch 7, §2; SL 1971, ch 5, §1; SL 2011, ch 2, §7.

Section 1-14-3 – Duties of commissioner–Oath of office.

1-14-3. Duties of commissioner–Oath of office. The commissioner of administration, under the general direction and control of the Governor, shall execute the powers and discharge the duties vested by law in the Bureau of Administration. The commissioner shall qualify by taking and filing with the secretary of state the constitutional oath of office. Source: SDC […]

Section 1-14-3.1 – Extraordinary litigation fund–Use–Continuous appropriation–Sovereign immunity–Life protection subfund.

1-14-3.1. Extraordinary litigation fund–Use–Continuous appropriation–Sovereign immunity–Life protection subfund. There is established in the state treasury the extraordinary litigation fund. The fund shall be maintained separately and administered by the Bureau of Administration. The fund may be used for plaintiff attorney fee awards, retention of outside counsel, settlement costs, or other litigation expenses not otherwise eligible […]