South Dakota 2026 Regular Session

South Dakota House Bill HB1083

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Revise certain provisions related to stalking, establish the crime of felony stalking of a public official, and provide a penalty therefor.

Impact

If enacted, HB1083 would strengthen state laws by categorizing stalking of public officials and minors as a felony offense, which carries severe consequences. This change is significant as it reflects the legislative intent to safeguard individuals who are often targets of harassment and threats due to their positions or vulnerabilities. The bill introduces a new felony category specifically for those who stalk public officials, thereby increasing the legal repercussions for such actions and establishing a deterrent effect against potential offenders.

Summary

House Bill 1083 aims to amend existing laws related to stalking in South Dakota by establishing more stringent provisions for harassment, particularly targeting behaviors directed toward public officials and children under the age of twelve. The primary objective of the bill is to protect these groups from the growing concerns of stalking and threats, evolving the legal framework to ensure enhanced penalties for offenders who engage in such behavior. The bill delineates clear definitions and expands penalties for repeated offenses, classifying certain acts of stalking as felonies depending on the victims involved.

Contention

The introduction of HB1083 has stirred discussions regarding its implications for civil liberties and the definition of harassment. Advocates argue that the bill is a crucial step forward in protecting vulnerable populations from potential harm. However, some critics express concerns about the potential for misuse of the law, particularly regarding freedom of speech and the fear of over-criminalizing behavior that might otherwise be considered a form of dissent or activism. Establishing clear guidelines and thresholds for what constitutes stalking is essential to balance protective measures with individual rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD HB1207

Revise and repeal provisions related to rape in the first degree and to provide a penalty therefor.

SD HB1090

Establish the crime of hazing and to provide a penalty therefor.

SD SB116

Revise and repeal provisions related to street racing prohibitions and to provide a penalty therefor.

SD HB1230

Revise a provision related to unauthorized distribution of fentanyl and provide a penalty therefor.

SD SB14

Revise and repeal provisions related to agricultural production facilities and to provide a penalty therefor.

SD SB58

Revise provisions related to human trafficking, to prohibit the obstruction of human trafficking enforcement, and to provide a penalty therefor.

SD SB165

Revise and repeal certain provisions related to the wearing of a safety seat belt and to provide a penalty therefor.

SD SB8

Establish certain criminal offenses for boat operators and to provide penalties therefor.

SD HB1175

Establish the crime of aggravated careless driving and provide a penalty therefor.

SD SB64

Revise provisions related to the establishment of an initial parole date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.