Prohibits state officers or employees from being employed by organizations that received state contracts for a set period.
South Dakota SB93 prohibits state officers or employees who approve, award, or administer contracts on behalf of a state agency from being employed by organizations that received such contracts. The prohibition lasts one year if the contract value is up to one million dollars, and two years if it exceeds that amount. This restriction also applies to deriving direct benefits from contracts within the scope of their official duties for at least one year after leaving office or employment.
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