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South Dakota Senate Bill SB140
South Dakota 2022 Regular Session
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South Dakota 2022 Regular Session

South Dakota Senate Bill SB140

Introduced
1/27/22  
Refer
1/27/22  

Caption

Recognize hair discrimination as an unfair or discriminatory practice.

Note

The bill has yet to receive a final vote, with the last recorded action being a deferment to the 41st legislative day, suggesting ongoing discussions and potential amendments in response to stakeholder feedback.

Impact

The passage of SB140 would significantly impact state employment laws by explicitly adding hair discrimination to the list of unfair practices under chapter 20-13. This move signifies a progressive step towards recognizing and rectifying discriminatory practices that have historically marginalized certain groups, particularly those of African descent, where specific hairstyles carry cultural significance. Employers would need to amend their hiring and workplace policies to comply with these new requirements, promoting a more inclusive work environment.

Summary

Senate Bill 140, introduced by Senator Nesiba, seeks to recognize hair discrimination as an unfair or discriminatory practice in South Dakota. The bill aims to address the adverse treatment individuals may face regarding their hair texture, type, or hairstyle during hiring, training, and other employment-related conditions. By prohibiting such discrimination, SB140 seeks to promote fairness and equity in the workplace, allowing individuals to express their cultural identity through their natural hairstyles without fear of discrimination.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the implementation and enforcement of SB140. Opponents of the bill might argue that it complicates workplace regulations and introduces ambiguous standards for employers to navigate. Concerns may arise over what constitutes 'bona fide health and safety standards' related to hair and whether these standards could be misused to justify discriminatory practices. Proponents of the bill, however, maintain that clear definitions and guidelines can be created to ensure compliance while upholding employees' rights.

Latest SD SB140 Activity

View All Events: SD 2022 Regular Session SB140

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD SB163

Recognize hair discrimination as an unfair or discriminatory practice for employment.

SD SB969

Creates new provisions on discriminatory practices relating to hair

SD HB1155

Require the consideration of certain definitions when investigating unfair or discriminatory practices.

SD SB424

Creates new provisions on discriminatory practices relating to hair

SD HB2119

Discrimination; discriminatory practices; effective date.

SD HB2119

Discrimination; discriminatory practices; effective date.

SD SB291

AN ACT relating to discriminatory practices against a person.

SD SB230

AN ACT relating to discriminatory practices against a person.

SD HB205

AN ACT relating to discriminatory practices against a person.

SD HB232

AN ACT relating to discriminatory practices against a person.

Similar Bills

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