34-48A-5. Authority of Governor in time of disaster, terrorist attack, or emergency.
In the event of disaster, war, act of terrorism as defined in state law, or emergency that is beyond local government capability, the Governor:
(1)May assume direct operational control over all or any part of the emergency management functions within the state which may affect all or any portion of the state;
(2)May declare an emergency or disaster to exist in the stricken area and employ emergency management to assist local authorities to affect relief and restoration;
(3)May call upon and use any facilities, equipment, other nonmedical supplies, and resources available from any source, other than personal or private funds, in order to carry out the purposes of this chapter by contributing to the expense incurred in providing relief in such amounts as the Governor shall determine. However, nothing in this subdivision may be construed to authorize the taking of firearms, as defined in subdivision 22-1-2(16), without the consent of the owner;
(4)May suspend the provisions of any rules of any state agency, if strict compliance with the provisions of the rule would in any way prevent, hinder, or delay necessary action in managing a disaster, war, act of terrorism, or emergency, including fire, flood, earthquake, severe high and low temperatures, tornado storm, wave action, oil spill, or other water or air contamination, epidemic, blight, drought, infestation, explosion, riot, or hostile military or paramilitary action, which is determined by the Governor to require state or state and federal assistance or actions to supplement the recovery efforts of local governments in alleviating the damage, loss, hardship, or suffering caused thereby;
(5)May control the ingress and egress in a designated disaster or emergency area, the movement of vehicles upon highways within the area, the movement of persons within the area, and the occupancy of premises within the area;
(6)May procure, acquire, store, distribute, and dispense any pharmaceutical agents or medical supplies located within the state as may be reasonable and necessary to respond to the disaster, emergency, or act of terrorism;
(7)May appoint and prescribe the duties of such out-of-state health care providers as may be reasonable and necessary to respond to the disaster, emergency, or act of terrorism;
(8)May provide for the examination and safe disposal of any dead body as may be reasonable and necessary to respond to the disaster, emergency, or act of terrorism; and
(9)May provide for the protection, construction or reconstruction, repair, and maintenance of public or private transportation facilities.
The powers granted to the Governor under this section shall remain in effect for a period of six months and may be restored for one or more successive six-month periods by declaration of the Governor that the conditions permitting such powers persist.
Source: SL 1949, ch 236, §6; SL 1951, ch 285, §6; SL 1955, ch 236, §3; SDC Supp 1960, §41.01C05 (1); SL 1977, ch 271, §4; SL 1989, ch 283, §1; SL 2002, ch 162, §§1, 2; SL 2004, ch 223, §1; SDCL §33-15-8; SL 2020, ch 149, §1, eff. Mar. 31, 202; SL 2020, ch 149, §3, eff. July 1, 2021.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 34 - Public Health and Safety
Chapter 48A - Emergency Management
Section 34-48A-1 - Definitions.
Section 34-48A-2 - Policy and purpose.
Section 34-48A-3 - Coordination with federal government--Cooperation with other agencies.
Section 34-48A-4 - Employment of personnel--Expenditures.
Section 34-48A-5 - Authority of Governor in time of disaster, terrorist attack, or emergency.
Section 34-48A-6 - Emergency co-ordination of resources by Governor.
Section 34-48A-7 - Powers and duties of workers from sending political subdivision.
Section 34-48A-8 - Reimbursement between political subdivisions co-operating.
Section 34-48A-9 - Power to make orders.
Section 34-48A-11 - Preparation of comprehensive plan--Coordination with federal plan.
Section 34-48A-18 - Confidentiality of information.
Section 34-48A-19 - Mutual aid arrangements with other states and between political subdivisions.
Section 34-48A-22 - Emergency management workers--Rights, duties, and compensation.
Section 34-48A-24 - Scope of immunity extends to employers and other responsible parties.
Section 34-48A-25 - Reimbursement of local governments for employees' expenses and damages.
Section 34-48A-26 - Duty to utilize already existing facilities.
Section 34-48A-28 - Special emergency and disaster special revenue fund.
Section 34-48A-29 - Credits to fund--Expenditures from fund.
Section 34-48A-30 - Minimum local effort required for state aid.
Section 34-48A-32 - Amount of state financial assistance--Additional assistance authorized.
Section 34-48A-35 - Scope of rules.
Section 34-48A-36 - Authority to accept federal moneys, services, or equipment--Conditions.
Section 34-48A-37 - Cooperation in implementation of federal Disaster Relief Act.
Section 34-48A-38 - Audit of project applications.
Section 34-48A-39 - County emergency management organizations.
Section 34-48A-40 - Director of local organization--Duties and powers.
Section 34-48A-42 - County emergency management revenue fund.
Section 34-48A-43 - Matching federal moneys--Deferring local obligation.
Section 34-48A-44 - Local emergency management districts--Appropriations.
Section 34-48A-45 - Mutual aid arrangements of local organizations.
Section 34-48A-46 - Interstate mutual aid arrangements.
Section 34-48A-47 - Powers of emergency management workers outside local jurisdiction.
Section 34-48A-48 - District special emergency and disaster fund--Sources--Withdrawals.
Section 34-48A-50 - Exemption from licensing requirements during emergency.
Section 34-48A-51 - Civil defense shelters on private property--Immunity from liability.
Section 34-48A-52 - Political activity by emergency management organization prohibited.
Section 34-48A-53 - Uniform Emergency Management Assistance Compact.
Section 34-48A-54 - State and Province Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.
Section 34-48A-55 - Search and rescue services--Costs--Limitation.