25.359.16 100th Legislative Session 1005 2025 South Dakota Legislature House Bill 1005 HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS ENGROSSED Introduced by: The Chair of the Committee on Health and Human Services at the request of the Department of Social Services Underscores indicate new language. Overstrikes indicate deleted language. An Act to remove the requirement for payment of a private home study by the 1 Department of Social Services. 2 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA: 3 Section 1. That § 25-6-9.1 be AMENDED: 4 25-6-9.1. A person may not place a child in a home for adoption until a home 5 study has been completed by a licensed child placement agency, as defined in § 26-6-14, 6 the Department of Social Services, or a certified social worker eligible to engage in private 7 independent practice, as defined in § 36-26-17. Any person who submitted home studies 8 under this section or under § 26-4-15 prior to July 1, 1990, may continue to submit home 9 study reports without meeting the above requirements. 10 A home study must include a fingerprint-based criminal record check completed by 11 the Division of Criminal Investigation and a central registry screening completed by the 12 Department of Social Services department. 13 A child who is in the custody of the Department of Social Services department may 14 not be placed in a home for adoption until a fingerprint-based criminal record check has 15 been completed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, for each adopting parent. 16 The cost of a home study required under this section is the responsibility of the 17 Department of Social Services. The department shall contribute $1,000 towards the cost 18 of each home study required under this section. The necessary funding must be budgeted 19 and expended through the general appropriations act, pursuant to chapter 4-7. The 20 Department department shall make rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 to establish a cap on 21 the cost to be reimbursed. 22 Any person who violates this section is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. 23