The bill proposes the repeal of a specific requirement in South Dakota law concerning the possession of a registry identification card. Specifically, it seeks to eliminate the provision that mandates individuals to have a registry card in order to raise an affirmative defense as outlined in another section of the law.

By repealing this requirement, the bill aims to simplify the legal process for individuals seeking to assert their affirmative defense without the necessity of holding a registry identification card. This change could potentially make it easier for individuals to navigate legal defenses related to the specified law.

Statutes affected:
Introduced, 01/28/2025: 34-20G-53