South Dakota Commissioner of School and Public Lands
Job description
The South Dakota Commissioner of School and Public Lands is an elected, constitutional officer in the executive branch of the South Dakota state government. The office is charged with supervising lands designated for educational use by the federal government, among other various U.S. duties. The commissioner is popularly elected every four years by a plurality and is limited to two consecutive terms. The South Dakota Commissioner of School and Public lands has several duties prescribed by Article VIII of the South Dakota Constitution. The office was mainly created to deal with lands designated for educational use by the federal government. Section 4 lays out the details for appraising such school lands that might be sold. It states that the commissioner sits on a board of appraisers that evaluate all school lands that are to be sold. This is board also includes the auditor and county superintendent of schools. Section 6 describes that such sales are to be conducted through the commissioner's office. All sales are subject to approval by the governor. Section 9 details the commissioner's role in leasing these lands. Other duties of the commissioner of school and public lands include: Managing Permanent Trust Fund; Issuing and maintaining grazing leases; Inspecting and repairing state owned CCC and WPA Dams; Issuing and monitoring all mineral leases for the State;Controlling noxioU.S. weeds on school and public lands, state-owned dams and meandered lakes; Recording land transactions for easements on rights-of-way and state-owned lands; Purchasing and selling property as requested by the legislature or other state agencies; Issues Seismic Permits on state-owned mineral acres. The salary for this position is $85,629.
Eligibility requirements
No specified qualifications, Term Limit: 2 consecutive terms
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FAQ
How often is State Commissioner of School/Commissioner of Public Lands (Joint) elected?
The position of State Commissioner of School/Commissioner of Public Lands (Joint) is typically elected every 4 years.
What does it mean for an election to be partisan?
Partisan elections require candidates to declare a party affiliation, like Democrat, Republican, Libertarian, or Independent.
What are the filing requirements to get on the ballot in SD?
Filing fee is $0; signature requirement of major party - 1% of the voters who voted for that party's gubernatorial candidate at the last gubernatorial election in the state. Alternative party - 1% of the voters who voted for that party's statewide candidate receiving the highest votes at the last gubernatorial election in the state. Independent - 1% of the total combined vote cast for Governor at the last certified gubernatorial election within the district or political subdivision. New party - 250 signatures
Where do I submit my candidate paperwork?
Submit paperwork to the Secretary of State's office.
Where is the filing office?
South Dakota Elections Services: State Capitol, 500 East Capitol Ave, Suite 204 Pierre, SD 57501.
How can I get in touch with the filing office?
You can contact the filing office by calling 605-773-3537.
How do I get started running for State Commissioner of School/Commissioner of Public Lands (Joint)?
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Is there a primary or runoff election for this office?
The next election for State Commissioner of School/Commissioner of Public Lands (Joint) includes a primary, but not a runoff election.
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