HB1299

Permit the use of biological filtration systems in water recreational facilities located in certain lodging establishments.

Complete·3/30/26

Permits biological filtration systems in water recreational facilities at lodging establishments with 15 or fewer sleeping rooms.

South Dakota HB1299 allows lodging establishments with 15 or fewer sleeping rooms to apply for a permit to use biological filtration systems in their water recreational facilities. These systems, approved by the department, use natural processes like plants and beneficial bacteria. The permit is valid for one year and requires annual inspections. If an establishment fails an inspection, the permit is revoked and they cannot reapply for a year. The bill also sets out application requirements, reapplication procedures, and water quality testing procedures.

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Sponsors

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Roll Call Votes

34 Yea

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0 Nay

1 Absent

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Calendar

Mar 2

12:00 AM

Senate Health and Human Services Hearing

Feb 19

12:00 AM

House Agriculture and Natural Resources Hearing

History

Mar 30

House

Signed by the Governor on March 30, 2026 H.J. 579

Mar 11

House

Delivered to the Governor on March 11, 2026 H.J. 556

Mar 10

Senate

Signed by the President S.J. 512