2-7-20.3. Veto of bills too late for return to Legislature--Transmittal to secretary of state.
Whenever the Governor vetoes a bill or any items of a bill which was presented to him during the final four days preceding an adjournment or a recess and it cannot be transmitted to the house of origin in session, he shall transmit the original bill and his veto message to the secretary of state within one day following his veto but no later than the sixteenth day following adjournment or recess.
Source: SL 1974, ch 24, §5; SL 1979, ch 15, §5.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 2 - Legislature and Statutes
Chapter 07 - Legislative Printing, Records And Journals
Section 2-7-1 - Compilation, printing, and distribution of legislative manual.
Section 2-7-3 - Contents of legislative manual.
Section 2-7-4 - Prefiled bills--Persons authorized--Rules.
Section 2-7-5 - Prefiled bills--Numbering, printing, and disposition--Introduction.
Section 2-7-6.1 - Committee introduction of bills and resolutions.
Section 2-7-10 - Permanent journals as official record of proceedings.
Section 2-7-11 - Index and distribution of journals.
Section 2-7-12 - Certified copies of journals as prima facie evidence of proceedings.
Section 2-7-17 - Certification and filing of printed bills and resolutions--Judicial notice.
Section 2-7-18 - Engrossment of bills and amendments.
Section 2-7-19 - Enrollment of bill after passage by both houses.
Section 2-7-20.1 - Certificate of conformity by Legislature in form and style.
Section 2-7-20.4 - Bills becoming law without Governor's signature or objections.