5-15-1. Capitol Complex Restoration and Beautification Commission–Duty to enlarge and beautify complex. The State of South Dakota declares that it is necessary that the capitol complex in the city of Pierre be enlarged and beautified. The South Dakota Capitol Complex Restoration and Beautification Commission shall accomplish that purpose in the manner provided by this chapter. […]
5-15-1.1. Direction and supervision of commission by Bureau of Administration–Independent functions retained. The Capitol Complex Restoration and Beautification Commission shall be administered under the direction and supervision of the Bureau of Administration and the commissioner thereof. The commission shall retain the quasi-judicial, quasi-legislative, advisory, other nonadministrative and special budgetary functions, as defined in §1-32-1, otherwise […]
5-15-1.2. Definition of terms. Terms as used in this chapter mean: (1)”Commission,” the South Dakota Capitol Complex Restoration and Beautification Commission; (2)”Capitol complex,” all state capitol buildings and capitol grounds within the capitol complex. Source: SL 1980, ch 48, §§1, 14.
5-15-10. Acceptance and use of contributions. The commission may accept and receive gifts of money and contributions and donations of real and personal property from any source, including the city of Pierre, South Dakota, a municipal corporation, and the United States of America, and to use the same for the purposes of §§5-15-1 to 5-15-23, […]
5-15-11. Plats and surveys of capitol complex–Opening and vacating streets and alleys–Utility facilities. The commission may make all necessary surveys in connection with its work, plat and replat the area of the capitol complex acquired by the commission, or any part thereof, and open and dedicate streets to the use of the public in such […]
5-15-12. Acquisition and management of property for enlarged complex. The commission may acquire by gift or the exercise of the power of eminent domain in the manner provided by law, real property necessary for the state capitol complex enlarged as provided by the plans adopted by the commission, lease or manage any such property, and […]
5-15-13. Donation of property by city of Pierre. The city of Pierre may convey, without compensation therefor, to the state any property owned by the city within the boundaries of the capitol complex as enlarged pursuant to the plan adopted, and area determined, by the commission. Source: SL 1961, ch 316, §6; SL 1980, ch […]
5-15-14. Hilger’s Gulch condemnation validated. The acts of the commission in its exercise of the power of eminent domain on behalf of the state and in the selection of the lands acquired in the action of condemnation heretofore brought by the commission in the circuit court for Hughes County, South Dakota, to acquire unimproved land […]
5-15-15. Board to determine location of any new building in capitol complex. The location of any building to be erected in the capitol complex shall be determined by the majority vote of a board consisting of the Governor, chair of the commission, and the executive head or officer of any of the branches of state […]
5-15-16. Commission power to execute contracts and instruments. The commission may make and execute all contracts and other instruments which may be required in connection with the enlargement, renovation, and beautification of the state capitol grounds and other duties imposed upon the commission by §§5-15-1 to 5-15-23, inclusive. Source: SL 1961, ch 316, §2 (c); […]
5-15-17. Lease and management of property acquired by commission. The commission may lease, manage, control, and maintain any of the property heretofore or hereafter acquired by it, and to execute lease, or rental agreements therefor as the commission deems advisable. No lease agreement may exceed a term of two years. The lease agreement shall be […]
5-15-18. Sale of excess property by commission–Advertising and notice–Bids and offers. The commission may sell unneeded or excess property of the commission other than real property and sever any buildings or structures from the land. The sale of any property by the commission shall be at public auction or upon sealed bids, to be held […]
5-15-19. Sale of property to public agencies–Advertisement not required–Approval by Board of Finance. The commission may make sales of structures, material, or property severed from the land, or other personal property to the public and to other state agencies, departments, or political subdivisions. Such sales to state agencies, departments, or political subdivisions shall follow the […]
5-15-2. Appointment and terms of commission members. The commission consists of one nonappointed member, who shall be the mayor of Pierre or the mayor’s designee, and seven appointed members, not all of whom may be of the same political party, to be appointed by the Governor for a term of four years. Any member appointed […]
5-15-20. Destruction and disposal of buildings. The commission may dispose of, wreck, and destroy any building acquired by it, its determination therefor to be approved by the State Board of Finance. Source: SL 1961, ch 316, §2 (f); SL 1963, ch 321, §1; SL 2011, ch 2, §69.
5-15-23. Promulgation of rules for complex restoration and beautification. The commission may promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, necessary and proper for the purposes of and not inconsistent with §§5-15-1 to 5-15-20, inclusive. Source: SL 1961, ch 316, §2 (e); SL 2006, ch 2, §19; SL 2011, ch 2, §70.
5-15-24. Governor’s Grove. A portion of the capitol grounds, as now exists and lies north of Church Street located in Hilger’s Gulch shall be known as the Governor’s Grove. The Governor’s Grove shall, under the supervision of the Bureau of Administration, be properly landscaped and parked and shall contain a grove of hardy, long-lived trees, […]
5-15-25. Supervision of improvements and extensions of capitol grounds and buildings. Except as provided by §§5-14-2 and 5-15-17, the Bureau of Administration shall have control and supervision of all permanent improvements and extensions of the capitol grounds and buildings and of the disbursement of all moneys appropriated for such purposes. Source: SL 1907, ch 83; […]
5-15-26. Maintenance and protection of buildings and grounds–Employment of personnel. The commissioner of administration shall be the superintendent of the state capitol. The commissioner shall control, manage, and supervise the buildings and grounds. The commissioner shall employ engineers, carpenters, electricians, plumbers, mechanics, watchmen, policemen, elevator operators, guides, janitors, and other laborers as may be necessary […]
5-15-27. Procurement of office space outside capitol building. The Bureau of Administration shall also, under the direction of the commissioner of administration, and with the consent of the Governor, arrange for procuring office rooms outside of the capitol where necessity requires. Source: SL 1925, ch 115, ch II, art VI, §2; SDC 1939, §55.2702.