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Code · South Dakota · Title 1 · Chapter 1-15

1-15-1.13. Corrections Commission--Members--Terms--Purpose.

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There is established a Corrections Commission. The commission shall be assigned to the Department of Corrections.
The commission shall consist of nine members:
(1)Three members appointed by the Governor. The Governor shall appoint: one member from a list of three nominees provided by the Industry and Commerce Association of South Dakota; one member from a list of three nominees provided by the South Dakota Retailers Association; and one member representing labor;
(2)Two senators, one from each political party, appointed by the respective political party caucus leader;
(3)Two representatives, one from each political party, appointed by the respective political party caucus leader; and
(4)Two members appointed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
Members shall serve at the pleasure of the appointing authority and may be removed by the appointing authority at any time.
The commission shall meet at least two times each year at the call of the secretary of the Department of Corrections or the chair of the commission. The commission shall assist the Department of Corrections in examining criminal justice issues and developing initiatives to address problems in corrections and the criminal justice system. In addition, no funds, other than those for normal operating costs and replacement of existing necessary equipment, may be expended from the prison industries revolving fund for the purposes of enhancement, development, or expansion of prison industries without approval of the commission.
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