5-14-35. Initial determination of Bureau of Administration. No new construction may proceed until the Bureau of Administration has determined that the construction is satisfactorily designed to meet the requirements of §5-14-33. Source: SL 2008, ch 30, §4; SL 2021, ch 31, §4.
5-14-36. Certification. Upon completion of any new construction, the Bureau of Administration shall certify that the new construction met the requirements of §5-14-33. Source: SL 2008, ch 30, §5; SL 2021, ch 31, §5.
5-14-37. Report to the Legislature. The Bureau of Administration shall annually report to the Legislature a listing of any new construction that was granted a waiver or that failed to meet the requirements of §5-14-33. Source: SL 2008, ch 30, §6; SL 2021, ch 31, §6.
5-14-38. Rules. The Bureau of Administration shall promulgate rules, in accordance with chapter 1-26, to establish the method for calculating the initial costs and the decreased operational costs related to achieving high-performance green building standards. Source: SL 2008, ch 30, §7; SL 2021, ch 31, §7.
5-14-39. Property and casualty captive insurance company fund established. There is hereby established in the state treasury the property and casualty captive insurance company fund. The Bureau of Administration may enter into an agreement with a captive insurance company for the management of the company’s funds. Money in this fund may be used to pay […]
5-14-4. Bureau review and approval of new construction plans and costs. The Bureau of Administration shall review and approve all agreements with any architect or consulting engineer for the preparation of new construction plans and cost estimates. Source: SL 1965, ch 255, §4; SL 1967, ch 262, §3; SL 1994, ch 51, §1.
5-14-40. Liability captive insurance company fund established. There is hereby established in the state treasury the liability captive insurance company fund. The Bureau of Administration may enter into an agreement with a captive insurance company for the management of the company’s funds. Money in this fund may be used to pay for liability coverage as […]
5-14-5. Plans and specifications for legislative review–Designation of architect or engineer. The Bureau of Administration, under the direction of the State Building Committee, shall, at the request of any state board that expects to appear before the Legislature for the purpose of asking for any appropriation for state buildings and improvements, prepare such plans and […]
5-14-6. Planning and supervisory expenses paid from building funds. Any board, agency, or other body authorized by law to erect any state building or other improvement provided for in §§5-14-3 and 5-14-5, shall pay out of funds appropriated or available for the purpose all expenses incurred for plans, specifications, and supervision of construction, including the […]
5-14-8. Acceptance and expenditure of contributions to capital improvements. The various agencies, boards, commissions, and institutions may accept and expend in addition to the amounts provided for new construction at any of the institutions under their jurisdiction, any funds which may be obtained from any gift or contribution from any source for that purpose. Source: […]
5-14-8.1. Acceptance and expenditure of contributions for works of art in state buildings. The South Dakota State Fine Arts Council, the State Building Committee provided for in §5-14-3, and the Bureau of Administration, may accept and expend for the purpose of this chapter, any funds which it may obtain from federal sources, gifts, contributions, or […]
5-14-9. Plans, specifications, bids, contracts, and cost records kept by Bureau of Administration. The Bureau of Administration shall keep the original or a copy of the plans and specifications of all state buildings, of all bids submitted, and of all contracts let for their erection. The bureau shall prepare and keep itemized statements of the […]