South Dakota 2026 Regular Session

South Dakota Senate Bill SB94

Introduced
1/16/26  

Caption

Revise provisions pertaining to open records.

Impact

If passed, SB94 would amend existing statutes regarding the management of open records. It aims to clarify and, in some cases, tighten the exemptions for what constitutes public records. This could potentially lead to a reduction in the availability of certain records that the public previously accessed, effectively impacting the transparency of governmental operations and educational institutions. Furthermore, it may shift the burden onto citizens and entities seeking information to justify their requests under the newly defined standards.

Summary

Senate Bill 94 seeks to revise some provisions concerning open records in South Dakota. The bill outlines specific categories of records that are exempt from public disclosure, focusing particularly on protecting personal information related to students, medical records, trade secrets, and certain law enforcement information. This revision is intended to balance the public's right to access information with the need to protect individual privacy and sensitive data, thereby promoting transparency while safeguarding personal and confidential information.

Contention

There are concerns about the broader implications of the bill, especially regarding how it may hinder public transparency and accountability. Critics argue that limiting access to records can be detrimental to public discourse and the ability of the media and citizens to hold government bodies accountable. Proponents, however, argue that the revisions are necessary to protect privacy and that public access should not come at the cost of individuals' rights and proprietary information. The discussions surrounding SB94 highlight a significant tension between privacy rights and the public’s right to know.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD SB167

Revise certain provisions pertaining to municipal government.

SD SB71

Revise provisions pertaining to the compulsory age for school attendance.

SD HB1041

Revise and repeal certain provisions pertaining to the state library and State Library Board.

SD SB48

Modify provisions pertaining to the registration of voters.

SD SB185

Amend provisions pertaining to the process by which the qualifications of a registered voter are verified.

SD HB1027

Repeal obsolete provisions pertaining to noncollecting retailers.

SD HB1062

Amend provisions pertaining to the maintenance and publication of the statewide voter registration file.

SD HB1257

Revise provisions related to the identification of minors in certain public records.

SD SB22

Modify provisions pertaining to the submission of a nominating petition.

SD HB1220

Amend provisions pertaining to the verification of registered voters contained in the master registration file.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.