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Section 1-32-4.2 – Request to Governor–Contents.

1-32-4.2. Request to Governor–Contents. Any request submitted to create an advisory council, committee, board, or commission by a head of department or chairman of the board of regents to the Governor shall have the following information: (1)Name of council, committee, board, or commission; (2)Date of creation; (3)Composition and type of citizen or group input that […]

Section 1-32-4.3 – Creation without Governor’s approval when required for federal funds–Filing with secretary of state.

1-32-4.3. Creation without Governor’s approval when required for federal funds–Filing with secretary of state. Notwithstanding §1-32-4.1, if federal law or regulation shall require that an advisory council, committee, board, or commission be established in order to receipt federal funds, a department, an agency, or institution, or board or commission may establish an advisory council committee, […]

Section 1-32-4.4 – Maximum duration of federally required agency–Extensions.

1-32-4.4. Maximum duration of federally required agency–Extensions. An advisory council, committee, board, or commission created in response to federal law or regulation may not be created to remain in existence longer than two years after the date of its creation or beyond the period required to receive federal or private funds, whichever occurs later, unless […]

Section 1-32-4.5 – Internal councils and committees not prohibited.

1-32-4.5. Internal councils and committees not prohibited. Nothing in §§1-32-4.1 to 1-32-4.4, inclusive, shall be construed as prohibiting the use or creation of internal department or state institutional councils and committees that are comprised of department or institutional employees. Source: SL 1976, ch 21, §5.

Section 1-32-5 – Secretary’s access to records within department–Restrictions on disclosure.

1-32-5. Secretary’s access to records within department–Restrictions on disclosure. The secretary of the principal department shall have complete access to the records of any agency within his department, provided, however, that any statutory restrictions on the disclosure of confidential information and penalties for unlawful disclosure of such information shall apply to the secretary of the […]

Section 1-32-1 – Definition of terms.

1-32-1. Definition of terms. As used in chapters 1-32 to 1-47, inclusive: (1)”Administrative function” means any management function to include planning, developing, and implementing programs; organizing the internal structure of a department or agency; selecting, appointing, promoting, removing, and managing personnel; directing, administering, reviewing, and coordinating activities and programs assigned to a department, agency, or […]

Section 1-32-2 – Principal departments established.

1-32-2. Principal departments established. For the purposes of achieving reorganization under the terms of S. D. Const., Art. IV, §8, the following principal departments are established: (1)Department of Executive Management; (2)Department of Public Safety; (3)Department of Social Services; (4)Department of Labor and Regulation; (5)Department of Education; (6)Department of Game, Fish and Parks; (7)Department of Health; […]

Section 1-32-3 – Appointment and tenure of department heads.

1-32-3.Appointment and tenure of department heads. The head of each principal department shall be appointed by the Governor with the consent of the Senate and shall serve at the pleasure of the Governor pursuant to S. D. Const., Art. IV, §9. Source: SL 1973, ch 2, §§30, 41, 68, 89, 98, 109, 116, 129, 200, […]