South Dakota 2023 Regular Session

South Dakota Senate Bill SB200

Introduced
2/1/23  
Refer
2/1/23  
Report Pass
2/8/23  
Engrossed
2/13/23  
Refer
2/14/23  
Report Pass
2/21/23  
Enrolled
2/23/23  

Caption

Authorize participation in contracts by certain board members and employees of water districts.

Impact

The proposed legislation specifically impacts existing statutes governing water districts and the ability of board members and employees to engage in contractual relationships with their own districts. By establishing clear guidelines for transparency and conflict-of-interest disclosures, the bill reinforces the expectation for ethical behavior among those in governance roles. The requirements for documentation and board approval will likely lead to more ethical oversight of contracts, potentially reducing corruption and ensuring taxpayer interests are prioritized.

Summary

Senate Bill 200 aims to clarify and authorize the participation of certain board members and employees of water districts in contracts with those districts. The bill mandates that any individual involved in approving, awarding, or administering a contract must disclose their interest and the terms must be reviewed to ensure fairness. This process is designed to enhance transparency and accountability within water districts, thereby protecting public interests while allowing for a more streamlined contracting process.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 200 is generally positive among legislative supporters who view the bill as a necessary improvement for governance in water districts. Advocates argue that the bill represents a progressive step towards greater accountability in public contracts. However, some critics express concerns that the inclusion of board members in contracting processes could present risks if proper oversight measures are not effectively enforced, leading to possible conflicts of interest.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the depth and effectiveness of the required disclosures and whether they provide adequate protections against conflicts of interest. Critics argue that without stringent guidelines or external oversight, the mechanisms outlined may still allow for questionable practices. Conversely, supporters maintain that the measures are sufficient to uphold ethical standards while enabling efficient operations within water districts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD SB178

"Macon Water Authority Act"; code of conduct for board members, officers, and employees; provide

SD HB05432

An Act Concerning The Membership, Staffing And Budget Of The Contracting Standards Board.

SD HB1072

Modernize provisions relating to water development districts.

SD A224

Bars certain employees of certain public agencies from participating in PERS; repeals law permitting PERS and TPAF members on leave who work for labor organization to purchase pension credit.

SD A948

Bars certain employees of certain public agencies from participating in PERS; repeals law permitting PERS and TPAF members on leave who work for labor organization to purchase pension credit.

SD SB267

Alabama Charter School Finance Authority, bonding authority established, legislative findings, board membership, powers, contracts, investments

SD SB200

Board of Nursing, membership revised to include a certified registered nurse anesthetist

SD HB2158

Fire district board members; employees

SD SF2909

Public employees insurance program participation by certain school employers requirement

SD SB2036

Water resource districts, water resource boards, assessment procedures and requirements, and drains.

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