South Dakota
Status of Abortion:
Legal
Illegal
Upon the overturn of Roe, South Dakota’s trigger law went into effect, banning abortion for abortionists but protecting self-managed abortion. The law specifies that only the person who “administers to any pregnant female or who prescribes or procures for any pregnant female” an abortion can be prosecuted. This means that the mother faces no legal penalty for performing her own abortion in South Dakota.

Legislative calendar
Annual Regular Sessions begin in January and are limited to 40 legislative days during odd-numbered years or 35 legislative days during even-numbered years
Legislative Deadlines:
Deadlines will be posted as they become available
Legislative Branch
South Dakota State Legislature
Speaker of the House:
President of the Senate:
President Pro Tem of the Senate:
Judicial Branch
Congressional Delegation
Abolition History:
No bill has been introduced to abolish abortion in South Dakota.