South Dakota 2026 Regular Session

South Dakota Senate Bill SB62

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
1/22/26  

Caption

Discontinue the issuance of new Class B electrician licenses.

Impact

The potential impact of SB62 on state laws includes a tighter control over the electrician workforce in South Dakota. By stopping the issuance of new Class B licenses, the bill may create a scenario where the pool of electricians is reduced, potentially increasing demand for those already licensed. This could lead to implications for service availability and pricing in the electrical services market. Furthermore, it raises questions about the future qualifications and pathways for individuals seeking to enter the electrical profession within the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 62 aims to discontinue the issuance of new Class B electrician licenses in South Dakota. This legislative move signals a significant shift in the regulatory approach to electrician licensing. Under the current system, Class B electricians are defined as those who possess certain qualifications, including training, technical knowledge, and experience in electrical work. The bill proposes to retain existing Class B electricians but halt any new licenses from being granted after a specified date, thus potentially limiting the entry of new electricians into this particular classification.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB62 may center around the accessibility of the electrical trade to newcomers. Supporters of the bill argue that discontinuing new Class B licenses will ensure higher standards among electricians, as fewer individuals would be able to enter the field without meeting stringent criteria. However, opponents could argue that this measure restricts opportunities for incoming electricians and may lead to a shortage of professionals in the electrical field. The debate may also include concerns over how this change will affect overall labor in related sectors, particularly in construction and home improvement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD HB1136

Repeal the alternate realty improvement contractor's excise tax.

SD SB129

Modify renewal fee requirements for an on-sale liquor licensee whose business premises have been annexed into a municipality of the first class.

SD SB79

Permit the operation of a Class I electric bicycle on the Mickelson Trail.

SD SB31

Revise amounts for inspection fees for electrical installations.

SD SB24

Revise provisions relating to the promulgation of rules to set licensing and inspection fees for plumbers and related professions.

SD SB27

Revise provisions relating to licensing fees for cosmetology, esthetics, and nail technology.

SD SB28

Revise provisions relating to licensing fees and license renewal dates for the practice of barbering and to declare an emergency.

SD HB1105

Require the display of the state seal or motto in public school classrooms.

SD HB1231

Repeal the board of barber examiners and cosmetology commission, and to create the cosmetology and barbering board, to provide a penalty, and to make an appropriation therefor.

SD SB145

Require legislative approval of real property leases that are necessary for the operation of state government and exceed specified durations or rental payments.

Similar Bills

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An Act To Amend Title 24 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Board Of Electrical Examiners.

AZ SB1303

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ME LD509

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KS HB2588

Providing for statewide electrician licensing by the board of technical professions.

CA AB1707

Electricians: certification application, examination, and renewal.

TX HB1874

Relating to the scope of work a master electrician is authorized to perform.

PA SB1260

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NE LB725

Change provisions of the State Electrical Act