South Dakota would ban the manufacture, sale, and distribution of any product containing cell-cultured protein (lab-grown meat) for ten years, from July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2036. Businesses that violate this ban would face criminal penalties up to a Class 2 misdemeanor, and state health inspectors would be authorized to inspect food establishments and issue stop-sale orders for violating products. The bill also makes minor updates to livestock transportation regulations.
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House of Representatives Withdrawn at the Request of the Prime Sponsor H.J. 163
First read in House and referred to House Agriculture and Natural Resources H.J. 24
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Dist. HD-006
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Dist. SD-030
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Dist. HD-010
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Dist. SD-003
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Dist. HD-004
Elizabeth May
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Dist. HD-027
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Dist. HD-034
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Dist. HD-028
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Dist. HD-016
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Dist. HD-016
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Dist. SD-016
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Dist. SD-018
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Dist. HD-001
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Dist. HD-023
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Timothy Goodwin
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Dist. HD-030
cosponsor · Sen
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Dist. SD-025
cosponsor · Rep
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Dist. HD-028