South Dakota 2024 Regular Session

South Dakota House Bill HB1132

Introduced
1/23/24  
Refer
1/23/24  
Report Pass
1/30/24  
Engrossed
2/1/24  
Refer
2/2/24  
Report Pass
2/23/24  
Enrolled
2/26/24  

Caption

Revise certain provisions pertaining to municipal government.

Impact

The revision significantly impacts state laws by providing a clearer framework for the formation of corporate townsites, allowing these entities more operational autonomy. Under the new provisions, established corporate townsites will not be subject to state or local control, except for specific legislative provisions or established police powers. This structure aims to foster the preservation of historical sites while defining the responsibilities of the governing body tasked with maintaining such sites and ensuring they adhere to specified aesthetic standards.

Summary

House Bill 1132 aims to revise various provisions related to municipal government in South Dakota, specifically focusing on the establishment and governance of historical or educational townsites. The bill allows nonprofit organizations formed for historical or educational purposes to create corporate townsites on their owned land. This includes provisions for the organization of such towns without the requirement to meet minimum population standards, thus streamlining the incorporation process for entities aiming to designate historical significance or educational value to a specific area.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 1132 appears largely supportive from legal and historical preservation circles, as it provides a structured pathway to preserve and promote local history through the establishment of townsites. However, there may be concerns about the lack of oversight in terms of how these townsites are managed, particularly regarding the maintenance of historical integrity and community involvement. Supporters argue that it empowers local organizations, while critics may worry about the implications of reduced state involvement.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB 1132 include the potential for conflict over land use and the degree of local versus state control. While the bill facilitates the creation of townsites, it also restricts state oversight, raising concerns about whether such townsites might deviate from local community standards or not adequately represent public interests. Furthermore, the elimination of certain requirements for incorporation might draw scrutiny regarding the overall governance and management of these newly created townsites, necessitating ongoing dialogue between state legislators and local stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD HB1106

Revise certain provisions pertaining to poll watchers.

SD SB37

Revise provisions pertaining to the South Dakota School for the Deaf.

SD HB1165

Modify certain provisions pertaining to absentee voting.

SD HB1038

Revise certain provisions pertaining to the Department of Veterans Affairs and residency in the State Veterans Home.

SD SB145

Revise provisions pertaining to township eligibility for the rural access infrastructure fund.

SD HB1124

Modify provisions pertaining to the testing of automatic tabulating equipment.

SD HB1115

Revise certain provisions pertaining to the destruction of ballots and pollbooks after an election.

SD HB1128

Revise provisions pertaining to absentee voting at nursing facilities, assisted living centers, or hospitals.

SD HB1176

Revise certain provisions regarding on-sale alcoholic beverage licenses for use at municipality-owned facilities.

SD SB116

Authorize legislative intervention into certain cases pertaining to election law.

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