This concurrent resolution doesn't change state law—instead, it's a formal statement where the South Dakota Legislature expresses support for raising public and medical awareness about tardive dyskinesia, a serious involuntary movement disorder that can develop in patients taking antipsychotic medications. The resolution highlights that tardive dyskinesia affects over 600,000 Americans, is often undiagnosed, but now has new FDA-approved treatments available.
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This bill does not directly amend codified state law.
House of Representatives Concurred in Resolution Passed, YEAS 68, NAYS 0. H.J. 342
House of Representatives Committee referral waived pursuant to JR 6D-1 H.J. 323
First Reading House H.J. 235
Senate Adopt Resolution Passed, YEAS 35, NAYS 0. S.J. 191
First read in Senate and referral to committee waived pursuant to JR 6D-1 S.J. 182
Erin Tobin
Prime sponsor · Sen.
R
Concurred in Resolution
Adopt Resolution