Code Level
Residential Energy Code
None Statewide
2009 IECC, with amendments (effective 6/1/2011) – Voluntary and Unenforceable
South Dakota Residential Energy Conservation Standard
Commercial Energy Code
None Statewide
2015 IBC as adopted locally and modified by local ordinance
Authority
Authorized by – Statute. In 2011, SB 94 was passed which adopted the 2009 IECC as a voluntary residential building code (SDCL 11-10-7). It applies only to jurisdictions that choose to adopt it.
Oversight – The State Fire Marshall at the Department of Public Safety is responsible for oversight and enforcement of fire and safety codes. If a statewide energy code were adopted it is possible that oversight would fall under that office or department.
Code Change Process – Legislative. Code changes are made through a legislative process.
Code Change Cycle - There is no set cycle for changes or adoption.
Compliance
Enforcement – Any jurisdiction that adopts an energy code is responsible for enforcing it.
Implementation/Compliance Studies – The Building Code Assistance Project (BCAP) has information on past compliance studies in South Dakota.
Municipal Energy Codes
Largest Jurisdictions in South Dakota | Residential Energy Code | Commercial Energy Code |
City of Aberdeen | 2009 IRC, with amendments | 2009 IBC, with amendments |
Rapid City | 2009 IECC, heavily amended | Deleted entirely |
City of Souix Falls | 2015 IRC, with amendments | 2009 IBC |