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SD SB105
Bill
Status
1/21/2026
Primary Sponsor
Tom Pischke
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AI Summary
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Individuals installing radon mitigation systems for compensation must obtain a license from the South Dakota Department of Health; unlicensed installation is a Class 1 misdemeanor
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Applicants must be at least 18 years old, complete a nationally recognized certification program approved by the department, and pay a licensure fee of up to $500
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Initial licenses expire after one year; renewal requires 7 hours of continuing education, proof of current national certification, and a fee of up to $250
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The Department of Health may deny, suspend, or revoke licenses obtained fraudulently or for failure to meet installation standards; late renewals within 30 days may be assessed up to $75
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Creates a radon mitigation licensure fund in the state treasury to cover administrative costs, funded by all fees collected under the program
Legislative Description
Require the licensure of certain individuals performing installation of radon mitigation systems and provide a penalty therefor.
Professions and Occupations
Last Action
Commerce and Energy Deferred to the 41st legislative day, Passed, YEAS 6, NAYS 0. S.J. 5
1/29/2026