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South Dakota

Title 1 · Chapter 1-32
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1-32-1. Definition of terms.
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1-32-2. Principal departments established.
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1-32-3. Appointment and tenure of department heads.
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1-32-3.1. Transferred to § 1-39-2.1.
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1-32-4. Changes in organization or functions within departments.
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1-32-4.1. Authority to create advisory councils, committees, boards, or commissions--Governor's approval required--Filing--Compensation.
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1-32-4.2. Request to Governor--Contents.
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1-32-4.3. Creation without Governor's approval when required for federal funds--Filing with secretary of state.
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1-32-4.4. Maximum duration of federally required agency--Extensions.
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1-32-4.5. Internal councils and committees not prohibited.
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1-32-5. Secretary's access to records within department--Restrictions on disclosure.
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1-32-6. Appointment and removal of division directors--Qualifications for positions.
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1-32-6.1. 1-32-6.1. Repealed by SL 1976, ch 16, § 2.
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1-32-7. Interdepartmental transfers of health and consumer protection functions--Approval by Governor and filing.
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1-32-8. Assistant attorneys general as employees of attorney general's office.
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1-32-9. Interim allocation of functions and resources--Recommendations to Legislature.
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1-32-10. Repeals and amendments not implied.
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1-32-11. 1-32-11. Repealed by SL 1975, ch 16, § 25.
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1-32-12. Employees' rights preserved.
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1-32-13. Bondholders' and contractual rights preserved.
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1-32-14. Pending proceedings continued.
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1-32-15. Changes to meet federal requirements.
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1-32-16. Severability of provisions.
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1-32-17. 1-32-17. Superseded.
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