1050A 96th Legislative Session 738
AMENDMENT 1050A FOR THE INTRODUCED BILL
Introduced by: Representative Reed
An Act to modify certain publishing requirements in official newspapers.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota:
Section 1. That § 17-2-1 be AMENDED.
17-2-1. Notices to be published in legal newspaper--Affidavit of publication.
All legal and other official
notices shall be published in a legal newspaper,
as defined in this chapter,
and the, and
on a statewide public notice website maintained by the South Dakota
Newspaper Association.
When any legal notice is required by law to be published in any
newspaper, the newspaper publishing the notice shall place the notice
on a statewide website established and maintained by an organization
representing a majority of South Dakota newspapers as a repository
for such notices.
The
newspaper shall include a prominent link to the statewide website
maintained by the
South Dakota Newspaper Association on
the newspaper's website homepage or post all public notices to the
newspaper's website in a manner that is accessible and free to the
public, if the newspaper maintains a website. The
affidavit of publication shall state that
such
the newspaper
is a legal newspaper,
which.
The affidavit
shall be prima facie evidence of that fact;
and every.
Each affidavit
of publication shall state in plain terms the fees charged
thereon.
Section 2. That § 17-2-19 be AMENDED.
17-2-19. Legal publication fees not otherwise prescribed--Review and adjustment.
If any legal publication of
anything is required or allowed by law, and no other fee is
prescribed for that publication, the
Bureau of Administration shall establish, by rules promulgated
pursuant to chapter 1-26,
the maximum fee which may be charged for the publication. The bureau
shall annually review and adjust rates to reflect changes in economic
conditions within the newspaper industry and the general economy. The
bureau shall consult with representatives of the daily and weekly
newspaper industry and with representatives of local units of
governments
the compensation beginning July 1, 2021, for the publication in a
legal newspaper of any notice, order, citation, or other publication
required or allowed by law shall be at a rate of three dollars and
fifteen cents per column inch for newspapers under nine thousand
circulation and six dollars per column inch for newspapers with more
than nine thousand circulation.
For all
legal newspapers
under nine thousand circulation,
the column width shall be no less than 1.4 inches wide. For
newspapers with more than nine thousand circulation, the column width
shall be no less than .9 inches wide.
Beginning July 1, 2022, and each July first thereafter, the rate may increase no more than the lesser of two percent or the index factor as defined in § 10-13-38. Each July first thereafter, the commissioner of the Bureau of Administration shall calculate a new rate for the following fiscal year as prescribed in this section and shall publish this rate as a notice in the South Dakota Register before August first. The new rate shall be effective on the first day of the calendar month following its publication. The rate may increase no more than the lesser of two percent or the index factor as defined in § 10-13-38.
Section 3. That § 17-2-2.1 be AMENDED.
17-2-2.1. Requirements for legal newspaper--Language--Size--Duration and frequency of publication.
No publication is a legal newspaper for publishing legal and other official notices unless, for at least one year prior to publication of such notices, the publication is printed in the English language and contains at least four pages per issue, with at least one hundred twenty square inches of printed matter per page; and if the publication is a daily, is distributed in either or both a printed or electronic format at least five days each week, or if not a daily, is distributed in either or both a printed or electronic format at least once each week for at least fifty weeks each year. In any week in which there is a legal holiday, no more than four issues of a daily newspaper are necessary.
Section 4. That § 7-18-3 be AMENDED.
7-18-3. Designation of official newspapers for county--Publication of board proceedings and notices.
At its regular meeting in January of each year the board of county commissioners shall designate three legal newspapers printed in the county as official newspapers. If there are not three legal newspapers within the county, then as many newspapers that are legal newspapers. No more than two newspapers within the same municipality may be designated as official newspapers by the county, if there are other legal newspapers published elsewhere within the county.
The board shall publish a full
and complete report of all its official proceedings at all regular
and special meetings and shall publish proceedings as soon after any
meeting as practicable.
The board shall pay for publishing the proceedings at a rate not to
exceed ninety percent of the legal line rates for weekly newspapers
and not to exceed the legal line rate for daily newspapers, as
provided in chapter 17-2.
All notices required by law to be published by the county auditor shall also be published in the official newspapers. If any notice includes a legal description of property outside the incorporated limits of a municipality, the notice may include a physical description of the property from the nearest incorporated municipality.
Section 5. That § 9-18-1 be AMENDED.
9-18-1. Governing body to publish minutes of meetings including statement of expenditures.
The governing body of each
municipality shall publish, within twelve business days, the minutes
for each meeting of the governing body including a detailed statement
of all expenditures of money and the name of each person paid and the
service provided.
The municipality shall pay for the publication of the minutes not to
exceed ninety percent of the legal line rates for weekly newspapers
and not to exceed the legal line rate for daily newspapers as
provided in § 17-2-19.
Section 6. That § 17-2-2.4 be AMENDED.
17-2-2.4. Office and mailing permit requirements.
A legal newspaper shall, for at
least one year prior to publication of legal and official notices,
maintain a known office of publication in the community where its
mailing permit of original entry is issued, for the purpose of
gathering news, soliciting advertising, and conducting general
newspaper business
for at least eight normal business hours per week.
The terms
",
printed",
or
",
published",
mean that the newspaper is published where it maintains its known
office of publication as described in this section,
but no.
No newspaper
may have more than one place where it is published at the same time.
Section 7. That § 17-2-18.2 be AMENDED.
17-2-18.2. Type size required for legal publication.
Legal publications in all
official
newspapers with
a circulation of less than nine thousand shall
be printed in
not less than
eight nine
point type,
with spacing between lines not to exceed one-half point leading.
and
Legal
publications in
official newspapers with a circulation of more than nine thousand in
not more than six shall
be printed in seven point
type
with spacing between lines not to exceed one-half point leading.
A publication in violation of
this section shall
does not
invalidate any publication otherwise made in compliance with law but
the newspaper printing the same may be denied payment therefor.
Section 8. That § 17-2-28 be AMENDED.
17-2-28. Notice, minutes, bids, and other published information to list cost of publication.
If the publication of any notice,
minutes, bids, document, or other information is required by law by
the state or any municipality, county, or school district, the public
notice shall bear an inscription listing the approximate cost of the
newspaper publication
and that the notice may be viewed free of charge on a statewide
public notices website maintained
by the South Dakota Newspaper Association,
pursuant to § 17-2-1.
The inscription shall be printed at the top or bottom of the public
notice and in the same type size as the body of the public notice.
Section 9. That § 13-8-36.1 be REPEALED.
13-8-36.1. Publication rates paid by school boards.
Catchlines are not law. (§ 2-16-13.1) Underscores indicate new language.
Overstrikes
indicate deleted language.