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SD HB1114

Bill

Status

Introduced

1/23/2026

Primary Sponsor

Erik Muckey

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Origin

House of Representatives

2026 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Reduces the reporting deadline for prosecuting attorneys and mental illness board chairs to submit mental health-related firearm prohibition information to the attorney general from seven working days to two hours after a determination

  • Expands NICS reporting to include persons ordered apprehended based on an involuntary commitment petition, and those subject to commitment petitions regardless of whether commitment is ordered or denied (if found to be a danger to self or others)

  • Requires the attorney general to transmit received information to NICS within one working day and provide a copy to the affected individual or their guardian

  • Mandates automatic removal of apprehension-related records from NICS after 18 months, with notification to the affected individual or guardian upon removal

  • Maintains existing prohibition on including diagnosis or treatment information in any reports submitted to NICS

Legislative Description

Require that certain mental health information be submitted to and subsequently removed from the National Instant Criminal Background Check System.

Law Enforcement

Last Action

Judiciary Deferred to the 41st legislative day, Passed, YEAS 9, NAYS 1. H.J. 9

2/4/2026

Committee Referrals

Judiciary1/26/2026

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