Section 1-55-11 – Licenses, registrations, and permits withheld from person owing debt referred to center.
1-55-11. Licenses, registrations, and permits withheld from person owing debt referred to center. No person that owes a debt that is referred to the center may renew, obtain, or maintain: (1)Any registration for any motor vehicle, motorcycle, or boat, in which the person’s name appears on the title of the motor vehicle, motorcycle, or boat; […]
Section 1-55-12 – Hearing on debt determination dispute–Written request–Temporary license, registration, or permit.
1-55-12. Hearing on debt determination dispute–Written request–Temporary license, registration, or permit. No agency, board, or entity of the State of South Dakota may issue, renew, or allow an individual to maintain any motor vehicle, motorcycle, or boat registration, driver license, hunting license, fishing license, state park permit, or camping permit, after receiving notice from the […]
Section 1-55-13 – Payments due debtor subject to offset against debt referred to center.
1-55-13. Payments due debtor subject to offset against debt referred to center. Unless preempted by other law, any payment of any kind to be made to a debtor by the State of South Dakota or any referring entity, when the debtor has a debt that is referred to the center, is subject to offset by […]
Section 1-55-14 – Referral of debt to debt collection agency.
1-55-14. Referral of debt to debt collection agency. If the center is unable to collect any debt referred to it within the account receivable cycle, the center shall forward the debt to a collection agency or agencies for collection for a period of no less than one year, or as otherwise stipulated in the contract […]
Section 1-55-15 – Promulgation of rules.
1-55-15. Promulgation of rules. The Bureau of Administration may promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, in the following areas: (1)Definitions; (2)Procedure for remitting moneys collected to referring entities; (3)Processes and procedures for entering into payment agreements with debtors; (4)A process for the imposition of the cost recovery fee; (5)The data collection system; (6)The centralized electronic […]
Section 1-55-16 – Annual report to Government Operations and Audit Committee.
1-55-16. Annual report to Government Operations and Audit Committee. The center shall annually report after conclusion of the prior fiscal year to the Government Operations and Audit Committee concerning the activity of the center including the number of debts referred to the entity, the annual amount and nature of the debt obligations recovered by the […]
Section 1-56-1 – Definitions .
1-56-1. Definitions. Terms used in this chapter mean: (1)”Board,” the State Board of Internal Control; (2)”Code of conduct,” a set of ethical principles and guidelines that constitutes appropriate behavior within an organization; (3)”Internal control,” a process that integrates the plans, activities, policies, attitudes, procedures, systems, resources, and efforts of an organization and that is designed […]
Section 1-56-2 – State Board of Internal Control created–Membership–Quorum.
1-56-2. State Board of Internal Control created–Membership–Quorum. There is hereby created a State Board of Internal Control that consists of seven members. Three members shall represent state agencies under control of the Governor and shall be appointed by the Governor. Each member appointed by the Governor shall serve a three-year term. However, the initial appointments […]
Section 1-56-3 – Promulgation of rules.
1-56-3. Promulgation of rules. The board may promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, to implement a system of internal control in accordance with internal control standards. Source: SL 2016, ch 16, §3, eff. Mar. 16, 2016.
Section 1-55-8 – Confidentiality of records–Exceptions.
1-55-8. Confidentiality of records–Exceptions. All data, records, and files utilized for debt collection as provided for in this chapter shall be confidential and privileged, and no person may divulge or disclose any information obtained from such records and files except in the administration and enforcement of this chapter, or as otherwise required by law. Nothing […]