South Dakota 2024 Regular Session

South Dakota House Bill HB1190

Introduced
1/25/24  
Refer
1/25/24  
Refer
1/29/24  

Caption

Establish public use criteria for purposes of condemnation proceedings.

Impact

One significant aspect of HB1190 is its potential impact on state laws surrounding property rights and condemnation proceedings. By clearly defining what constitutes 'public use,' the bill seeks to reduce ambiguity in land acquisition cases. This could ultimately protect landowners from arbitrary or unjust property seizures while ensuring that government entities adhere strictly to defined public needs. However, the bill also carries implications for economic development efforts, as the criteria set forth may impact how easily local governments can establish infrastructure projects or public services requiring land acquisition.

Summary

House Bill 1190 aims to establish specific public use criteria regarding condemnation proceedings in the state of South Dakota. The bill introduces amendments to existing statutes that govern how public entities can acquire private land and property for public use. This includes detailed requirements for petitions filed in court, such as the necessity of negotiating with landowners before filing and providing clear justification for the taking of the property. The bill aims to ensure that such actions are only taken when they meet established criteria associated with public benefit.

Contention

Opposition may arise around the bill's provisions limiting the circumstances under which property can be acquired through condemnation. Critics may argue that the stringent criteria for establishing public use could hinder necessary infrastructure projects that benefit the community. Additionally, concerns regarding the bureaucratic hurdles it introduces—such as requirements for good faith negotiation and detailed petition processes—might be viewed as excessive, potentially delaying timely public projects. The tension between protecting individual property rights and facilitating community development will likely be a focal point of the debate surrounding HB1190.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD HB1202

Require consent from property owners prior to a pipeline condemnation proceeding.

SD HB1136

Prohibit the condemnation of private land for certain non-public purposes.

SD HB1188

Provide for property owner inclusion in the pipeline siting application and condemnation process.

SD SB74

Provide for the establishment of regional jail authorities.

SD SB175

Modify practice criteria for physician assistants.

SD HB1230

Clarify references to the court in a condemnation action.

SD HB1224

Require verification of landowner permission prior to certain pipeline permitting actions.

SD SB185

Establish the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States – South Dakota and revise provisions related to the foreign ownership or control of agricultural land.

SD HB1089

Require notice and compensation prior to entry upon private land for the purpose of causing an examination and survey.

SD SB52

Update certain provisions regarding the Department of Corrections and the authority of the Secretary of Corrections.

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