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SD HB1182
Bill
Status
1/29/2026
Primary Sponsor
John Carley
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AI Summary
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South Dakota Department of Health must establish and maintain an annual data collection system tracking embryos created through assisted reproductive technology, including numbers created, implanted, and resulting in pregnancies or live births
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Data collection covers embryo disposition methods: cryopreservation, donation, natural disposition, embryos transferred out of state, and embryos accidentally or deliberately destroyed
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Requires tracking of preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy, monogenic disorders, and structural rearrangements
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All entities participating in assisted reproductive technology in South Dakota must report required data to the Department of Health
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Civil penalty of up to $1,000 may be imposed for failure to provide required data, with compiled information published on the department's website by July 1 annually
Legislative Description
Establish a data collection system pertaining to assisted reproductive technology and to provide a penalty therefor.
State Affairs and Government
Last Action
House of Representatives Do Pass Amended, Failed, YEAS 25, NAYS 42. H.J. 358
2/18/2026