1-36-3. Board of Social Services--Appointment and terms of members.
The Board of Social Services is hereby continued within the Department of Social Services and shall consist of seven members, not more than four of which may be members of the same political party, appointed by the Governor and subject to removal for cause only. The term of office of each member is three years. The terms of members shall begin on October thirty-first of the calendar year in which the Governor appoints the member, unless otherwise designated by the Governor. The appointee's term expires on October thirtieth in the third year of appointment.
Any member's term ending June 30, 2013, or thereafter is extended to October thirtieth in the year the term is to expire.
A member appointed to fill a vacancy occurring other than by expiration of a term shall be appointed for the unexpired term.
Source: SL 1973, ch 2, §69; SL 2012, ch 16, §8; SL 2013, ch 176, §5.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 1 - State Affairs and Government
Chapter 36 - Department Of Social Services
Section 1-36-1 - Department continued.
Section 1-36-2 - Secretary as head of department.
Section 1-36-3 - Board of Social Services--Appointment and terms of members.
Section 1-36-4 - Officers of board--Functions--Meetings.
Section 1-36-7.1 - Performance of functions of former Division of Social Welfare.
Section 1-36-7.4 - Performance of administrative functions for commission on status of women.
Section 1-36-20 - Secretary may adopt federally mandated rules--Procedure--Effective date.
Section 1-36-22 - Compensation for such support--Disposition of funds.
Section 1-36-23 - Transfer of institutional residents--Payment of expenses.
Section 1-36-24 - Contracts with federal government for care of persons--Compensation.
Section 1-36-25 - Promulgation of rules.
Section 1-36-35 - Visitation Grant Advisory Group--Members--Terms.
Section 1-36-36 - Criminal background investigation of new employees--Temporary employment--Fees.
Section 1-36-37 - Statewide centralized resource information system.