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South Dakota House Bill HB1005 Comm Sub / Bill

Filed 02/24/2025

                    25.359.16 	100th Legislative Session 	1005 
 
 
2025 South Dakota Legislature 
House Bill 1005 
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Introduced by: The Chair of the Committee on Health and Human Services at the request of the Department of Social 
Services 
 
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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