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HB 1102

reschedule the date for filing certain annual reports.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Amber Arlint and 15 co-sponsors

South Dakota HB 1102 reschedules LLC and LLP annual report filing dates to adjust administrative compliance timelines for business entities.

Signed by the President S.J. 506
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Bill Summary · HB 1102

Legislative bill overview

HB 1102 changes the annual report filing deadline for limited liability companies (LLCs) and limited liability partnerships (LLPs) in South Dakota. The bill has passed the House with amendments and is currently in Senate review. The specific new filing date is not detailed in the legislative history provided, though the bill's purpose is administrative calendar adjustment.

Why is this important

This affects thousands of South Dakota business entities that must comply with state registration requirements. Filing deadline changes impact business compliance costs, administrative burden on small businesses, and state revenue collection timing. The nearly unanimous House passage (62-5) suggests broad business community support for the change.

Potential points of contention

  • Unclear deadline impact: Without knowing the new vs. old filing dates, stakeholders cannot assess whether the change creates burden or relief for business owners
  • Revenue timing effects: Shifting filing dates may impact state processing workload and fee collection patterns across fiscal periods
  • Implementation timeline: Businesses need adequate notice to adjust accounting and compliance schedules; transition rules may be unclear

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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