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Code · South Dakota · Title 16 · Chapter 16-3

16-3-5.3. Rule proposal requirements.

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(1)The identity of the proponent or proponents of the change;
(2)A detailed explanation of the change and the reasons for the change;
(3)An analysis of the state or federal rule or statute that the change is based upon, if any;
(4)A comparison of the change with federal rules or local federal rules on the same subject, if any, and an explanation of any differences, if any; and
(5)An analysis of how the change affects existing rules or statutes.
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