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South Dakota Enacts Public Health Legislation
March 26, 2026
Governor Larry Rhoden of South Dakota signed 12 bills into law aimed at enhancing public health protections and consumer safety, including new regulations on nicotine product sales and improvements to healthcare services. One bill related to licensure of non-medical home care agencies was vetoed, reflecting a preference for limited regulatory expansion in that area. These legislative actions signal increased state-level focus on healthcare service standards and consumer protection, which may influence procurement priorities and compliance requirements for healthcare providers and vendors operating in South Dakota.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate updated regulatory requirements affecting healthcare service contracts and nicotine product distribution within South Dakota.
- Vendors and contractors in healthcare and consumer product sectors may need to adjust offerings to align with new state regulations.
- The veto on non-medical home care agency licensure suggests a cautious regulatory environment, potentially affecting market entry and service delivery models.
- Organizations engaged with South Dakota public health initiatives should engage with state contacts to understand implementation timelines and compliance expectations.
South Dakota is a special place 6 not just because of its beautiful land, but because of the people who call it home. Taking care of South Dakotans will always be my number one priority. By protecting consumers and strengthening healthcare, we are ensuring our people remain strong, safe, and free.
— Governor Larry Rhoden
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State of South Dakota