HB-1057: Revise when improvement districts shall hold an election of board members.
Explanation of the Bill:
This bill states that improvement districts must hold an election to select board members either on the date of the first general municipal election after the district's tenth anniversary or after the district has at least forty-five registered voters, whichever is later.
The county auditor is responsible for counting the number of registered voters in each district before December 2nd of every odd-numbered year. If the district has at least forty-five registered voters, the auditor will certify the number and notify the board. The first election will have one board member serving a six-year term, two members serving a four-year term, and two members serving a two-year term. Subsequent elections will have all board members serving six-year terms. All board members must be registered voters in the district.
Sponsored by: Rep. Gary Cammack
Signed By The Governor On February 15, 2017 H.j. 414 on 02/16/2017
HM-1001: Honoring and commending Dale Lamphere, of Sturgis, South Dakota, and his team for the monumental sculpture, "Dignity", and Norm and Eunabel McKie, of Rapid City, South Dakota, for their generous financial support of the sculpture project.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jim Stalzer
H.j. 169 on 01/23/2017
You have voted HM-1001: Honoring and commending Dale Lamphere, of Sturgis, South Dakota, and his team for the monumental sculpture, "Dignity", and Norm and Eunabel McKie, of Rapid City, South Dakota, for their generous financial support of the sculpture project..