Source: http://sdlegislature.gov/Legislative_Session/Bills/Bill.aspx?File=SB115SJU.htm&Session=2019&Version=Senate%20Judiciary&Bill=115
Timestamp: 2019-07-24 06:28:53
Document Index: 667161257

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 22', '§ 22', '§ 22', '§ 22', '§ 22', '§ 22', '§ 22', '§ 22', '§ 22', '§ 22', '§ 22']

SDLRC - 2019 Senate Bill 115 - Senate Judiciary
2019 Senate Bill 115 - Senate Judiciary
933B0487 SENATE JUDICIARY ENGROSSED NO. SB 115 - 2/14/2019
Introduced by: Senators Stalzer, Bolin, Curd, DiSanto, Langer, Otten (Ernie), Russell, and Wiik and Representatives Qualm, Beal, Chaffee, Chase, Finck, Gosch, Hammock, Howard, Jensen (Kevin), Karr, Otten (Herman), Perry, and Randolph
FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to authorize the conditional carrying of a concealed pistol in the state capitol by certain persons.
Section 1. That § 22-14-22 be amended to read:
22-14-22. For the purposes of §§ 22-14-23 to 22-14-28, inclusive, the:
(1) The term, county courthouse, means the state capitol or any building occupied for the public sessions of a circuit court, with its various offices. The term includes, including any building appended to or used as a supplementary structure to a county courthouse; and
Section 2. That § 22-14-23 be amended to read:
22-14-23. Except as provided in § 22-14-24, any person who knowingly possesses or causes
to be present any firearm or other dangerous weapon, in any county courthouse or in the state capitol, or attempts to do so, is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
Section 3. That § 22-14-24 be amended to read:
(2) Possession The possession of a firearm or other dangerous weapon by a judge or magistrate;
(3) The possession of a firearm or other dangerous weapon by a federal or state official or by a member of the armed services, if such possession is authorized by law; or
(b) At least twenty-four hours prior to initially entering the state capitol with a concealed pistol, the person notifies the superintendent of the Division of Highway Patrol, orally or in writing, that the person intends to possess a
concealed pistol in the state capitol;
(6) The lawful carrying of firearms, a firearm or other dangerous weapons weapon in a county courthouse incident to hunting, or a hunter safety or a gun safety course or to for any other lawful purposes.
Section 4. That § 22-14-25 be amended to read:
22-14-25. Nothing Except for the authorizations set forth in § 22-14-24, nothing in this chapter limits the power of a court to punish for contempt or to promulgate rules or orders regulating, restricting, or prohibiting the possession of weapons, within any building housing such court or any of its proceedings, or upon any grounds pertinent to such building.
Section 5. That § 22-14-26 be amended to read:
22-14-26. Notice of the provisions of § 22-14-23 shall be posted conspicuously at each public entrance to each a county courthouse and the state capitol.
Section 6. That § 22-14-28 be amended to read:
22-14-28. By a majority of the members-elect, the county commission in any county may elect to waive the provisions of § 22-14-23 that apply to a county courthouse.