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South Dakota Enacts REINS Act
March 13, 2026
Governor Larry Rhoden signed the REINS Act (SB 133) into law on March 12, 2026, strengthening legislative oversight of state agency rulemaking in South Dakota. This law aims to maintain South Dakota's status as the second least-regulated state by ensuring that new regulations are limited, targeted, and transparent. For procurement professionals and contractors, this legislative change signals a continued emphasis on streamlined regulatory environments and accountability in state government operations.
- Why this matters: Procurement processes in South Dakota may experience increased transparency and potentially fewer regulatory hurdles, facilitating more efficient contracting and compliance.
- Agencies and vendors should anticipate clearer rulemaking procedures and enhanced legislative review impacting procurement policies.
- Businesses engaging with South Dakota state agencies can leverage the state's regulatory stance to plan for streamlined contract negotiations and reduced administrative burdens.
- Contact Josie Harms at josie.harms@state.sd.us for further information on regulatory impacts and procurement guidance related to the REINS Act.
South Dakota is Open for Opportunity, and we are the 2nd least-regulated state in the nation. This bill will implement commonsense measures to keep us that way.
— Governor Larry Rhoden
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- News - Gov. Rhoden Signs REINS Act · SD · Mar 13