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Bill
Title
HB 1001
to permit the promulgation of emergency rules to mitigate financial loss to state government.
HB 1002
to revise certain provisions related to the registration of canceled livestock brands.
HB 1003
to increase the petroleum release compensation and tank inspection fee and to redistribute the revenue.
HB 1004
to increase the penalty for failure to appear if a person is charged with a felony.
HB 1005
to revise certain terms relating to true and full value.
HB 1006
to repeal certain taxes on express companies.
HB 1007
to repeal certain taxes on telegraph companies.
HB 1008
to prohibit discriminatory pricing of drugs by manufacturers and to establish a penalty.
HB 1009
to allow the state auditor to temporarily draw on money between state funds in anticipation of revenue.
HB 1010
to revise the definitions of real and personal property.
HB 1011
to revise certain provisions relating to earnings subject to garnishment.
HB 1012
to raise the minimum driving age and to repeal the provisions for a restricted minorÆs permit.
HB 1013
to clarify that a local school board or governing body may set the school term for kindergarten programs and to revise certain requirements regarding the school term established by a local school board.
HB 1014
to repeal certain provisions authorizing dual compensation for state employees.
HB 1015
to revise certain provisions authorizing health insurance coverage by municipalities, counties, and school districts.
HB 1016
to require the provision of health insurance coverage for diagnostic screening for prostate cancer.
HB 1017
to revise the requirements concerning a candidate's support of congressional term limits and to provide the board of elections with rule-making authority for implementing the voter's instructions on term limits.
HB 1018
to repeal the sunset clause concerning compliance with the provisions of the Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1975.
HB 1019
to revise which candidates to whom the provisions concerning campaign financing apply.
HB 1020
to revise requirements for declaration of candidacy.
HB 1021
to establish an effective date for voter registration.
HB 1022
to revise certain provisions relating to the one-call notification system.
HB 1023
to make an appropriation to replace the floor covering in the Berry-Wright Education Building on the campus of the South Dakota School for the Deaf.
HB 1024
to make an appropriation to replace the roof of the South Dakota School for the Visually Handicapped.
HB 1025
to revise the requirements to obtain a shooting preserve operating permit, to revise the license requirements to hunt on a shooting preserve, and to provide for additional violations which are cause to revoke or suspend a shooting preserve operating permit.
HB 1026
to revise provisions regarding the marking of certain shelters and the removal of certain shelters from the ice of public waters.
HB 1027
to transfer licensure of adult foster care homes from the Department of Social Services to the Department of Health and to revise the definition of an assisted living center.
HB 1028
to revise certain requirements pertaining to controlled substances.
HB 1029
to revise certain requirements pertaining to the placement of physician assistants.
HB 1030
to revise the functions of the Aeronautics Commission.
HB 1031
to allow off-premise changeable electronic message signs in areas adjacent to the interstate and primary highway systems.
HB 1032
to revise certain provisions regarding the procedures used to impose an additional or excess tax levy for property tax purposes.
HB 1033
to revise the process for computing the net income of certain financial institutions for bank franchise tax collection purposes.
HB 1034
to revise the definition of lodging establishment and campground for the purposes of the sales and use tax.
HB 1035
to revise certain provisions pertaining to the regulation of vehicle dealers and snowmobile dealers.
HB 1036
to establish certain provisions regarding the requirement to register a large boat.
HB 1037
to establish certain provisions regarding the collections of delinquent employer contributions to the unemployment insurance trust fund.
HB 1038
to repeal certain reporting requirements of workers' compensation insurance carriers.
HB 1039
to transfer administration of the National Guard tuition reduction program.
HB 1040
to authorize the South Dakota Building Authority to construct a building to house the Sioux Falls Center for Public Higher Education.
HB 1041
to revise the requirements by which parole hearings may be held by teleconference.
HB 1042
to require parolees released under the supervision of the Department of Corrections and the Board of Pardons and Paroles to pay supervision fees, to provide for the establishment of supervision fees, and to provide for the deposition of the fees.
HB 1043
to revise the definition of a beginning farmer in regard to the Value Added Finance Authority.
HB 1044
to make an appropriation for certain higher education grant programs.
HB 1045
to make an appropriation for the Mickelson Scholars Program.
HB 1046
to define unfair discrimination in the business of insurance.
HB 1047
to require property and casualty and health insurers to file actuarial opinions in accordance with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners Annual Statement Instructions.
HB 1048
to revise certain provisions regarding the property and casualty Insurance Guaranty Association.
HB 1049
to establish an insurance examination fund and prescribe certain requirements for insurers subject to examination.
HB 1050
to eliminate participation in the subsequent injury fund by self-insured employers and to revise certain other provisions regarding self-insured employers.
HB 1051
to transfer the regulation of mortgage brokers from the Real Estate Commission to the Division of Banking.
HB 1052
to revise certain provisions relating to the recording of the transportation and shipment of gaming devices.
HB 1053
to revise certain provisions pertaining to the regulation of certain motor carriers transporting hazardous materials.
HB 1054
to make an appropriation to construct an elevator in the Myklebust Recreation Center on the campus of the South Dakota School for the Deaf.
HB 1055
to repeal the early presidential primary.
HB 1056
to require adoption of a prescription drug formulary for medicaid.
HB 1057
to provide for additional public waterfowl hunting access through the sale of additional nonresident waterfowl hunting licenses, to regulate certain commercial hunting activities, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1058
to authorize certain production of malt beverage and wine for personal or family use.
HB 1059
to allow the Gaming Commission to delegate its authority to approve the transfer of certain license stamps between licensed gaming operators.
HB 1060
to repeal the inheritance tax.
HB 1061
to establish the crime of enticing a child and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1062
to allow more time for a mental illness hearing.
HB 1063
to require the state to reimburse expenses of mental illness proceedings incurred in behalf of residents of Indian reservations.
HB 1064
to permit a judge or clerk of courts to fix a time and place for hearing on certain probate and trust matters.
HB 1065
to increase the minimum wage and to declare an emergency.
HB 1066
to permit an election to be delayed under certain weather conditions.
HB 1067
to revise the period of time a bank is allowed to hold overdrafts as an asset.
HB 1068
to provide for six-person juries in small claims actions.
HB 1069
to repeal the provisions which allow a single straight party vote.
HB 1070
to require payment of sales commissions after termination of employment.
HB 1071
to require that certain juveniles register with the sex offender registry, to provide for the removal of certain persons from the sex offender registry, and to revise the age for certain sex crimes.
HB 1072
to revise certain provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code relating to nonnegotiable instruments.
HB 1073
to provide access to presentence reports to all parties before imposition of sentence.
HB 1074
to provide for the legal description of certain plats.
HB 1075
to provide for statewide open enrollment of students in public school districts.
HB 1076
to provide that the school district of residence of certain foster children is the resident district of the foster parent.
HB 1077
to allow for the purchase of certain items out of a school districtÆs capital outlay fund.
HB 1078
to allow a school board to request a levy in dollars per thousand dollars of taxable valuation to meet its budget.
HB 1079
to repeal requirements for health care providers to report capital expenditures in excess of one hundred thousand dollars.
HB 1080
to revise certain restrictions pertaining to carrying on similar business within specified geographical areas in sales of good will.
HB 1081
to appropriate money for adult basic education programs.
HB 1082
to reduce the voting requirements of the board of adjustment and to increase the minimum number of members appointed to the planning and zoning commission.
HB 1083
to revise certain provisions relating to workers' compensation managed care insurance.
HB 1084
to revise certain speed limits on township roads.
HB 1085
to clarify situations in which high school seniors are excused from school make up days and to declare an emergency.
HB 1086
to allow disclosure of a patient's immunization record only with written consent.
HB 1087
to revise certain statutes pertaining to abortions.
HB 1088
to prohibit partial-birth abortions, to provide a criminal penalty therefor, and to establish a civil cause of action.
HB 1089
to require a temporary permit and fee for motorcycles and trailers to be displayed at certain events.
HB 1090
to exclude uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage from excess or umbrella insurance policies.
HB 1091
to revise the definition for wages for the purposes of unemployment compensation.
HB 1092
to revise certain provisions related to the operation of motorboats and personal watercraft.
HB 1093
to clarify school average daily membership if tuition is waived.
HB 1094
to require a two-thirds vote of the Legislature to eliminate exemptions from a tax.
HB 1095
to revise the procedure for changing a corporationÆs registered office or agent.
HB 1096
to reduce the term of office and revise the qualifications of notaries public.
HB 1097
to return unemployment compensation experience-rating accounts to sellers in certain contract for deed transactions.
HB 1098
to authorize additional organizations to use certain mechanical pull-tab dispensing devices.
HB 1099
to revise certain provisions relating to liens.
HB 1100
to provide special license plates for shriners.
HB 1101
to provide the director of insurance rule-making authority to require proper disclosure and prohibit misrepresentation of life insurance policies.
HB 1102
to authorize additional off-sale retail liquor licenses in certain municipalities of the first class, to provide certain restrictions for off-sale licensees, and to allow municipalities and counties to provide restrictions on off-sale licensees.
HB 1103
to permit the Animal Industry Board to keep reports of contagious disease confidential.
HB 1104
to permit an optional retirement plan for certain employees of the Board of Regents.
HB 1105
to revise certain provisions concerning the printing and disposition of legislative bills.
HB 1106
to exempt certain bonds from property tax levy limitations.
HB 1107
to establish a fee for mailing or expressing commercial license plates or stickers.
HB 1108
to revise certain provisions relating to soil erosion and sediment damage control.
HB 1109
to revise the minerals and materials that may be mined under a mining license, to revise certain cement plant reporting requirements, and to revise the requirements for signatures on certain cement plant leases and conveyances.
HB 1110
to provide distinctive motor vehicle license plates for emergency medical technicians.
HB 1111
to require counseling before certain surgical procedures are performed.
HB 1112
to repeal and revise certain provisions regarding the denial, cancellation, suspension, and revocation of a driver license.
HB 1113
increase the fees for certain documents recorded by the register of deeds.
HB 1114
to define certain property for property tax purposes.
HB 1115
to secure South Dakota Retirement System benefits for members whose employers are privatized.
HB 1116
to repeal the time limit on compilation of municipal ordinances.
HB 1117
to authorize a county to create a depreciation reserve for capital acquisitions.
HB 1118
to revise the municipal bid limits.
HB 1119
to revise certain provisions concerning the compensation and employment status of state's attorneys.
HB 1120
to increase the minimum age requirement of certain persons aboard personal watercraft.
HB 1121
to exempt air ambulance transportation services from sales and use tax.
HB 1122
to restrict section-line hunting near cemeteries.
HB 1123
to increase the minimum wage.
HB 1124
to revise the requirements for publishing and filing an annual financial report.
HB 1125
to authorize the Gaming Commission to authorize variations of blackjack and poker in Deadwood.
HB 1126
to revise the definition of average daily membership in the state aid to education formula.
HB 1127
to require a legislative interim study of the state's election laws.
HB 1128
to revise certain provisions relating to truancy, to provide for the imposition of a civil fine, and to permit the court to compel school attendance under certain circumstances.
HB 1129
to establish certain requirements for driving under a work permit.
HB 1130
to classify certain persons as residents for purposes of higher education tuition.
HB 1131
to exempt certain agricultural equipment from motor vehicle registration and licensing requirements.
HB 1132
to establish a coupon bounty program for coyotes.
HB 1133
to authorize the transfer of certain landowner preference big game licenses.
HB 1134
to authorize the Gaming Commission to fund gambling addiction treatment programs.
HB 1135
to revise the definition for single-family occupied dwelling.
HB 1136
to mandate that funds appropriated for the higher education funding formula be used for salaries.
HB 1137
to allow longevity pay for Board of Regents faculty.
HB 1138
to provide for a graduated driver's licensing system.
HB 1139
to allow early admission for certain kindergarten students.
HB 1140
to revise the definition of a financial institution for nonprobate transfers.
HB 1141
to revise certain provisions concerning those vehicles that are acceptable for sale by an auction agency.
HB 1142
to revise and repeal certain provisions regarding the Division of Rehabilitation Services.
HB 1143
to require school boards to establish staff reduction and recall policies.
HB 1144
to provide for an open primary.
HB 1145
to revise the list of projects included in a special appropriation to the State Fair.
HB 1146
to make an appropriation for the support of the Northern Crops Institute.
HB 1147
to provide for directed trusts.
HB 1148
to revise certain provisions relating to public deposits.
HB 1149
to revise the support obligation of stepparents toward stepchildren.
HB 1150
to repeal certain landfill disposal bans.
HB 1151
to require motor vehicle passengers under the age of eighteen to wear a seat belt.
HB 1152
to provide for character development instruction in the school curriculum.
HB 1153
to revise certain provisions relating to the sale of interment space in perpetual care cemeteries.
HB 1154
to affirm the right of a parent to have a traditional independent midwife present at the birth of a child.
HB 1155
to revise the requirement that certain inactive employers establish new unemployment compensation experience-rating accounts.
HB 1156
to revise provisions relating to overtime compensation for certain air rescue firefighters.
HB 1157
to appropriate money out of the budget reserve fund to assist in paying expenses associated with certain blizzards and to declare an emergency.
HB 1158
to prohibit certain hog farming operations that have committed environmental or other violations from operating in South Dakota.
HB 1159
to authorize the towing of certain anhydrous ammonia fertilizer tanks in combination.
HB 1160
to revise the definition of a large boat.
HB 1161
to revise certain provisions regarding temporary supplemental lots and authorizing temporary special events lots for selling of certain vehicles.
HB 1162
to define the term, shall.
HB 1163
to provide a provision allowing any regional railroad authority to opt out of the taxing authority provided pursuant to chapter 49-17A.
HB 1164
to authorize sanctions for inmate abuse of the court system and to require inmate financial responsibility for costs incurred from the court actions.
HB 1165
to provide for the powers and authority of the Board of Economic Development to make loans and administer certain provisions regarding economic development.
HB 1166
to create the South Dakota Commission on Higher Pay, to prescribe its duties, and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1167
to revise the purposes for which rural electric cooperatives may be organized.
HB 1168
to require certain tax exempt property to be annually assessed.
HB 1169
to revise certain conditions on collecting real property taxes upon a single-family dwelling.
HB 1170
to revise certain provisions regarding shoplifting.
HB 1171
to revise the types of property exempt from taxation.
HB 1172
to allow court-ordered deposition of certain witnesses.
HB 1173
to require newborns to be screened for hearing impairment.
HB 1174
to increase license fees for certain noncommercial motor vehicles.
HB 1175
to allow for a shorter regular school term for the 1996-97 school term and to declare an emergency.
HB 1176
to appropriate money for the expenses of the legislative, judicial, and executive departments of the state, certain officers, boards, and departments, for support and maintenance of the educational, charitable, and penal institutions, the South Dakota Veterans' Home, for maintenance of the state house, and for support and maintenance of the state guard.
HB 1177
to permit cooperatives, rural electric cooperatives, telephone corporations, and nonprofit corporations to conduct meetings by teleconference.
HB 1178
to make persons who fail to develop certain erosion and sediment control plans ineligible for certain state financial assistance.
HB 1179
to allow school districts and other eligible agencies to prepare food for other entities under authority of the National School Lunch Act.
HB 1180
to clarify taxing authority for political subdivisions.
HB 1181
to revise certain provisions regarding child protection teams.
HB 1182
to revise the places where vending machines selling tobacco products may be located.
HB 1183
to revise the penalties for false reporting of a bomb and to provide for civil liability.
HB 1184
to revise certain provisions relating to school district elections.
HB 1185
to allow banks to purchase fractional shares of common stock for the purpose of canceling the fractional shares.
HB 1186
to allow counties and municipalities to regulate use, distribution, marketing, and promotion of instant, on-line, or video lottery.
HB 1187
to allow the referral of certain county actions regarding concentrated animal feeding operations and to establish certain restrictions on such operations.
HB 1188
to repeal the provisions concerning a candidate's support of congressional term limits.
HB 1189
to provide a reward for any person providing information or evidence leading to the arrest and conviction of any person selling or distributing any alcohol products to any person under age, to provide for liquidated costs, to establish the Underage Enforcement Reward Fund, and to provide the authority to promulgate rules.
HB 1190
to provide a reward for any person providing information or evidence leading to the arrest and conviction of any person selling or distributing any tobacco products to any person under age, to provide for liquidated costs, to establish the Underage Enforcement Reward Fund, and to provide the authority to promulgate rules.
HB 1191
to repeal the entrepreneurial loan program.
HB 1192
to exempt certain communications and computer technologies and equipment from bidding requirements.
HB 1193
to provide for employer-sponsored day care.
HB 1194
to revise the definition of domestic water use for certain hog farm operations.
HB 1195
to provide a procedure for requesting visitation rights if not established by court order or decree.
HB 1196
to revise the mileage requirements for the reimbursement of certain school transportation costs.
HB 1197
to revise the requirements for creating and developing a tax increment finance district.
HB 1198
to provide for Legislative approval for the construction of certain buildings.
HB 1199
to prohibit the location of certain livestock feeding operations over shallow aquifers.
HB 1200
to revise the inheritance tax exemptions.
HB 1201
to impose a personal and corporate income tax, to provide for the administration thereof, to provide penalties for the violation thereof, to exempt food, utilities, residential heating fuel, certain intrastate transportation services, and auction goods from the sales and use tax, to repeal the contractor's excise tax, and to provide property tax relief through the distribution of the revenue for education.
HB 1202
to allow for the detention of truants in certain facilities.
HB 1203
to allow certain hay grinding equipment to be transported at night under certain conditions.
HB 1204
to provide that funds held in an irrevocable prearranged funeral trust be paid to a licensed funeral director, funeral establishment, or embalmer selected by the purchaser of the prearranged funeral trust or the next of kin of the purchaser.
HB 1205
to increase the expense allowance of legislators.
HB 1206
to authorize the sale of the state-owned facilities and land in Rapid City, commonly known as the Coal Gasification Plant, and to provide for the deposit of the proceeds.
HB 1207
to allow certain malt beverage manufacturers to serve wine for consumption on their premises.
HB 1208
to repeal the authority of the Governor to reorganize certain units of state government.
HB 1209
to revise the date by which school district budgets are to be reported.
HB 1210
to allow the display of only one motor vehicle license plate on certain motor vehicles.
HB 1211
to provide that a portion of the revenues from the excise tax on motor vehicles be distributed to county, municipal, and township governments.
HB 1212
to exempt transportation services, veterinarian services, animal speciality services, and gross receipts from certain auctions from sales and use tax.
HB 1213
to provide a penalty for strikes by public employees.
HB 1214
to revise certain provisions relating to child support.
HB 1215
to authorize the referral of certain county zoning decisions.
HB 1216
to define the purpose of the Sioux Falls Center for Public Higher Education.
HB 1217
to increase the tax on cigarettes and other tobacco products.
HB 1218
to revise certain provisions concerning the detention of children in need of supervision and delinquent children.
HB 1219
to limit political campaign advertising for the general election.
HB 1220
to clarify the jurisdictional limits of the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications over matters entrusted to the Board of Regents.
HB 1221
to establish the value-added agricultural loan fund, to transfer funds from the revolving economic development and initiative fund, and to continuously appropriate the money in the fund.
HB 1222
to establish a universal telecommunications service fund.
HB 1223
to provide for certain agency appeals to the Interim Rules Review Committee during the rules promulgation process.
HB 1224
to revise the tax refund provisions for agricultural facilities and to declare an emergency.
HB 1225
to create a Legislative Ethics Committee in the House of Representatives and in the Senate.
HB 1226
to create the South Dakota State-Tribal Economic Development Commission, to prescribe its duties and authority, and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1227
to establish the policy that will guide and direct the creation of a telecommunication infrastructure across South Dakota.
HB 1228
to require that certain recreational vehicles display a vehicle identification number.
HB 1229
to make certain swine operations subject to certain environmental fees.
HB 1230
to increase the maximum weekly benefit amount for unemployment compensation.
HB 1231
to revise the property tax levies for general funds of a school district.
HB 1232
to increase certain sales and use taxes and to provide property tax relief.
HB 1233
to prohibit the expansion of the number of certain licensed hospital beds.
HB 1234
to provide certain compensation to legislators for constituent services.
HB 1235
to revise the basis upon which motor vehicle license fees are determined and to increase the fees.
HB 1236
to place a time limitation on the solicitation of certain campaign funds.
HB 1237
to establish certain limits on campaign expenditures.
HB 1238
to allow a video lottery machine operator to be owned by certain publicly traded companies.
HB 1239
to eliminate the fee for the release of certain security interests and authorize a larger filing fee.
HB 1240
to require students of state-supported postsecondary institutions to have health insurance coverage.
HB 1241
to clarify the notice requirement in certain estate matters.
HB 1242
to allow reciprocal interstate shipments of wine.
HB 1243
to establish a telecommunications gross receipts tax, provide certain credits, revise certain tax rates on gross receipts, and revise certain exemptions to taxes levied on property.
HB 1244
to create a severance tax on timber and exempt the transportation of timber from sales and use tax.
HB 1245
to define self-service storage facilities, to provide a lien on all personal property stored at such facilities, and to provide a procedure for the enforcement of such lien.
HB 1246
to elect trustees to control and manage drainage districts and to declare an emergency.
HB 1247
to extend medicaid benefits to all children whose family income is up to one hundred thirty-three percent of the federal poverty level.
HB 1248
to provide for guaranteed access to health insurance.
HB 1249
to revise certain requirements for a drainage commission.
HB 1250
to prohibit certain uses of state-owned railroad lines without legislative approval.
HB 1251
to increase certain sales and use taxes during a certain part of the year to provide additional property tax relief.
HB 1252
to require school districts to provide certain transportation services.
HB 1253
to establish a visitation enforcement program within the Unified Judicial System, to create a Task Force to provide for its implementation, and to make an appropriation of federal fund authority therefor.
HB 1254
to increase the penalty for purchase, possession, or consumption of tobacco by a minor.
HB 1255
to permit access to alternative medical treatments.
HB 1256
to revise certain provisions relating to the regulation of telecommunications companies.
HB 1257
to establish certain requirements powers related to county zoning districts.
HB 1258
to allow certain real property to be specifically classified for the purpose of taxation.
HB 1259
to provide certain provisions regarding inmate assault against Department of Corrections or county jail employees and to declare an emergency.
HB 1260
to revise the standards of review for findings of fact.
HB 1261
to provide for the promulgation of rules governing inspections of and the enforcement of regulations related to certain concentrated animal feeding operations.
HB 1262
to transfer funds from the special racing revolving fund and the South Dakota-bred racing fund to the Department of Social Services for domestic and sexual abuse shelter programs and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1263
to make an appropriation for a donation for the Women In Military Service For America Memorial.
HB 1264
to expand the vehicles that an auction agency may sell.
HB 1265
to direct the Bureau of Personnel to analyze the financial feasibility of, and if found to be feasible, design a medical savings account program as an additional health coverage option for enrollees of the public employee group health insurance plan.
HB 1266
to specify the amount of time that an ambulatory surgery center may retain a patient.
HB 1267
to revise certain provisions concerning restitution to victims.
HB 1268
to revise the provisions for drainage disputes.
HB 1269
to revise certain provisions of the uniform commercial code.
HB 1270
to provide for a graduated driver's licensing system, to increase the fee for certain driver licenses and permits, and to provide for the use of such fee increases.
HB 1271
to request that interim study be conducted of property taxes, classification of property, property tax levies, and property tax exemptions.
HB 1272
to provide a civil cause of action for barratry and to institute a procedure for the assertion of a claim of barratry.
HB 1273
to authorize agents or employees of the Department of Transportation to issue citations for certain motor vehicle violations.
HB 1274
to assess the costs of rescue against vehicle operators who fail to heed a notice of the temporary restriction or closing of a state trunk highway.
HB 1275
to provide for certain provisions relating to the sale of state-owned land.
HB 1276
to restrict persons who have possessed, used, or distributed controlled substances or marijuana from participation in certain extracurricular activities or financial aid assistance.
HB 1277
to revise the requirements for registered engineers, architects, and land surveyors approving certain building projects.
HB 1278
to revise certain provisions relating to the crime victims' compensation program.
HB 1279
to revise certain provisions regarding the regulation and the taxation of trust companies.
HB 1280
to amend House Bill 1043 as previously enacted by adding an emergency clause and to declare an emergency.
HB 1281
to provide for an increase in filing fees for estates and guardianships and to dedicate the proceeds for purchase guardianship services for persons who are developmentally disabled.
HB 1282
to mandate the study of annual property assessment increases.
HB 1283
to make an appropriation for certain higher education grant programs.
HB 1284
to establish fifty-five miles per hour as the speed limit on township roads.
HB 1285
to provide for a graduated driver's licensing system.
Bill
Title
HC 1001
Commemorating the sixtieth anniversary of the founding of the South Dakota Capitol Club.
HC 1002
Honoring Judith E. Kroll of Brookings as South Dakota's 1997 Teacher of the Year.
HC 1003
Commemorating the birth of Kjerstin Lynn Williams.
HC 1004
honoring Dr. David B. Miller, professor of history, Black Hills State University, Spearfish, South Dakota.
HC 1005
Honoring Harvey C. Krautschun on his service as Speaker of the South Dakota House of Representatives.
HC 1006
Honoring Ms. Rochelle R. Cundy, 1997 South Dakota State Snow Queen, Miller, South Dakota.
HC 1007
Honoring Jeremy Sonnenfeld, a native of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, who bowled a first ever officially sanctioned perfect series of 900.
HC 1008
Honoring Nathan Tom, from Clark, South Dakota, as one of South Dakota's top middle-level student volunteers in the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards.
HC 1009
honoring the achievements, growth, and entrepreneurial spirit of North Sioux City, South Dakota.
HC 1010
Honoring the memory of Suanne Big Crow, who lived her life as an example for young people everywhere.
HC 1011
Honoring the 1997 Elk Point-Jefferson Huskies excellence in volleyball.
Bill
Title
HCR 1001
Requesting the Legislative Research Council to study methods by which South Dakota and North Dakota can collaborate to deliver government services more efficiently.
HCR 1002
Urging the Secretary of the Navy to name the first of the fleet of new attack submarines of the Navy the "South Dakota."
HCR 1003
Urging the federal government to authorize additional haying of Conservation Reserve Program lands.
HCR 1004
Urging the federal government to require that imported meat be labeled to disclose its country of origin.
HCR 1005
Urging the Board of Regents to make hospice care and pain management part of the core curriculum of the University of South Dakota Medical School and requesting the Department of Health to educate the public about the availability of hospice care and pain management for terminally ill persons.
HCR 1006
Requesting the Congress of the United States to pass legislation providing election campaign finance reform.
HCR 1007
Requiring an interim legislative study of nontraditional medicine.
HCR 1008
Requesting the appointment of an interim legislative committee to study the desirability and the feasibility of county government consolidation.
HCR 1009
Recommending that an interim study be conducted on the effects of special events on municipal tax valuation.
HCR 1010
Requesting the appointment of an interim legislative committee to study water development districts, county drainage laws, conservation districts, and other natural resource districts.
HCR 1011
Memorializing Congress to fully fund federal impact aid to local school districts.
HCR 1012
Urging Congress to reauthorize the federal surface transportation program in a timely manner and to continue to recognize the national interest in the investment in highways which serve and cross rural western states.
Bill
Title
HJR 1001
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article III of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the authority of a special interim legislative committee to approve the transfer of appropriated funds.
HJR 1002
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article III, section 3 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to qualifications for legislative office.
HJR 1003
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article III, section 6 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to staggered four-year senate terms and legislative term limits.
HJR 1004
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article III, section 12 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to legislative conflicts of interest.
HJR 1005
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article III, section 6 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to legislative term limits.
HJR 1006
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election amendments to Article III of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the creation of a nonpartisan unicameral legislature and to provide for its membership.
HJR 1007
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article III, section 6 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to staggered four-year terms, mileage reimbursement, and term limits for members of the Legislature.
HJR 1008
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article XI of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to revenue and expenditure limits of certain units of government in South Dakota.
HJR 1009
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article IX of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, authorizing local initiatives to provide for the cooperation and organization of local government.
Bill
Title
SB 1
to codify the legislation passed in 1996.
SB 2
to classify certain crimes.
SB 3
to remove an obsolete duty of the Board of Finance.
SB 4
to correct an omission in 1996 Senate Bill 225.
SB 5
to make certain large-scale contract livestock feeders liable for environmental damages.
SB 6
to prohibit discriminatory pricing of drugs by manufacturers and to establish a penalty.
SB 7
to provide for the establishment of entities to conduct certain joint interstate activities.
SB 8
to require the Department of Labor to conduct certain studies regarding workersÆ compensation.
SB 9
to permit the Department of Transportation to undertake certain joint highway maintenance activities with North Dakota.
SB 10
to authorize the Board of Regents to enter into cooperative purchasing agreements with the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education.
SB 11
to require the filing of copies of documents regarding certain administrative procedures with the Legislative Research Council.
SB 12
to create a task force to assist in the efforts to promote the cooperative processing of livestock and grains.
SB 13
to revise certain provisions concerning the taxation of transportation services.
SB 14
to establish the value added agriculture loan fund, to provide for its funding, and to continuously appropriate money in the fund.
SB 15
to provide a safety zone for child victims of sex crimes.
SB 16
to provide for the sunset of certain mandatory minimum sentences.
SB 17
to revise the property tax levies for general funds of a school district.
SB 18
to provide for the licensure of audiologists and establish a combined board for the regulation of audiologists and hearing aid dispensers.
SB 19
to provide for the investment by the state investment council of certain school and public lands funds.
SB 20
to appropriate money for the repair of certain small dams.
SB 21
to abolish straight-party voting and to revise certain provisions relating to election ballots.
SB 22
to provide for the extension of the period of time which the state treasurer may negotiate with successful bidders to act as active depositories for the collection of instruments.
SB 23
to make the state treasurer an ex officio, voting member of all bonding authority boards.
SB 24
to clarify payment of state aid to education by defining which schools are included in computation of average daily membership.
SB 25
to establish a task force to study prepaid post-secondary education tuition plans and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 26
to revise the requirements for the type of facilities that may be provided assistance concerning absentee ballots during a general election.
SB 27
to revise the time frames for giving notice concerning local elections and the distribution of sample ballots.
SB 28
to permit governmental subdivisions to share polling places.
SB 29
to establish a fine for using voter registration information for any commercial purpose or economic gain.
SB 30
to revise requirements concerning deadline for registration cards.
SB 31
to revise certain provisions regarding the deferred compensation fund for public employees and to revise certain rule-making authority regarding the maximum annual benefits paid by the South Dakota Retirement System.
SB 32
to grant credited service to certain members of the South Dakota Retirement System.
SB 33
to allow class B members of the South Dakota Retirement System to purchase certain public service as class B service.
SB 34
to increase the retirement allowance for certain credited service under the South Dakota Retirement System.
SB 35
to remove South Dakota Retirement System additional survivor protection payments as deductions against lump-sum payments.
SB 36
to revise the method of calculating retirement benefits for South Dakota Retirement System members whose benefits are suspended upon reemployment after retirement.
SB 37
to authorize the Board of Water and Natural Resources to contract for financial services, to provide for the confidentiality of certain proprietary information, and to authorize additional forms of financial assistance by the board.
SB 38
to repeal certain rule-making authority of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and to revise certain rule-making authority of water development districts.
SB 39
to revise certain provisions regarding water user districts and water development districts.
SB 40
to make certain revisions regarding official actions of the Board of Water and Natural Resources.
SB 41
to make appropriations from the water and environment fund and to declare an emergency.
SB 42
to revise certain provisions regarding officers and employees of the state entering into contracts with the state.
SB 43
to establish certain requirements and to prohibit certain practices regarding sweepstake prizes and to provide a penalty for certain violations thereof.
SB 44
to regulate and prohibit certain telephone merchandising practices and to provide a penalty.
SB 45
to remove certain restrictions on public employees and public employee organizations and to declare an emergency.
SB 46
to expand the definition of sex crime for sex offender registration purposes.
SB 47
to revise the processing of certain genetic marker specimens.
SB 48
to authorize construction of an animal resource addition to the animal disease research and diagnostic laboratory at South Dakota State University and to provide for its funding.
SB 49
to authorize the Board of Regents to make certain lease and lease-purchase payments from the educational facilities fund.
SB 50
to authorize the Board of Regents to accept title to the swine test station facilities located on the campus of South Dakota State University.
SB 51
to authorize the Board of Regents to erect an unheated storage building on the campus of Black Hills State University.
SB 52
to reclassify a certain state park to a state recreation area, to authorize a park license to be required at certain state recreation and lakeside use areas, and to declare an emergency.
SB 53
to repeal certain provisions relating to the qualifications, compensation, and reimbursement of certain Department of Game, Fish and Parks employees.
SB 54
to revise the violations which are cause for the revocation of a person's hunting, trapping, or fishing privileges and to extend the duration of the revocation.
SB 55
to revise certain provisions related to birth records.
SB 56
to revise certain authority of the secretary of health to enter into mutual agreements regarding inspections of lodging and food services.
SB 57
to reduce the legal blood alcohol limits for motor vehicle drivers under twenty-one years of age.
SB 58
to authorize a fee to be charged for a permit allowing utilities to use a highway right-of-way for longitudinal lines.
SB 59
to revise certain provisions regarding the elimination of railroad crossings.
SB 60
to revise the requirements under which the Department of Revenue may disclose certain tax return information to other state agencies.
SB 61
to revise certain dates pertaining to references to the Internal Revenue Code.
SB 62
to require a personal representative to include social security numbers of deceased medical assistance recipients in certain notices provided to the Department of Social Services.
SB 63
to extend medical assistance recovery to estates of surviving spouses of certain deceased medical assistance recipients.
SB 64
to limit the time that a child may remain in foster care under certain conditions.
SB 65
to revise certain citations to federal statutes and regulations regarding pipeline safety.
SB 66
to consolidate the duties of the Governor's Advisory Committee on Employment of Individuals with Disabilities under the Board of Vocational Rehabilitation.
SB 67
to transfer the authority to certify sign language interpreters to the Department of Human Services.
SB 68
to move the Crime Victims Compensation Program from the Department of Corrections to the Department of Social Services.
SB 69
to exempt certain information submitted to the Department of Agriculture from public disclosure requirements.
SB 70
to make an appropriation for costs related to suppression of wildfires in the state and to declare an emergency.
SB 71
to make an appropriation from the coordinated soil and water conservation fund to the State Conservation Commission.
SB 72
to revise certain provisions relating to state aid to education.
SB 73
to increase certain license fees and other fees charged by the Office of the Secretary of State.
SB 74
to revise the requirements for disclosure for certain health insurance coverages and to further limit the application of waiting periods for medicare supplement insurance.
SB 75
to clarify the acts that constitute unfair claims or deceptive practice in dealing with insured.
SB 76
to repeal the requirement that insurance companies publish condensed financial statements.
SB 77
to require the licensure of nonresident pharmacies.
SB 78
to revise license requirements for the sale of nonprescription drugs and repeal licensure requirements for the sale of household remedies.
SB 79
to repeal the licensure requirement to sell certain poisons.
SB 80
to update and revise the Uniform Securities Act.
SB 81
to establish an insurance fraud unit within the Division of Insurance to investigate and prosecute insurance fraud.
SB 82
to revise the South Dakota Uniform Securities Act to conform with the provisions of the National Securities Markets Improvement Act of 1996.
SB 83
to repeal the provisions which allow straight party voting.
SB 84
to require persons to show evidence of financial responsibility before certain motor vehicles can be registered.
SB 85
to divide aggravated assault into degrees.
SB 86
to revise the standard of proof concerning whether certain acts of practitioners of the healing arts are within the scope of their practice.
SB 87
to expand the civil jurisdiction of magistrate judges.
SB 88
to expand the jurisdiction of magistrate judges to include temporary protection order cases.
SB 89
to allow circuit judges from one or more circuits to share law library resources.
SB 90
to provide for jury districts.
SB 91
to clarify certain provisions concerning the enhancement of penalties for habitual criminals.
SB 92
to increase certain fees for a clerk of court records search.
SB 93
to grant full faith and credit to certain out-of-state and tribal protection orders.
SB 94
to revise the procedure to fix a new time period for execution of a death sentence if the time period established by the original warrant of execution has passed.
SB 95
to revise the terms of service for members of the Commission on Judicial Qualifications.
SB 96
to give the sentencing judge additional flexibility to impose a county jail sentence.
SB 97
to prohibit the harassment of certain individuals by fraudulent legal proceedings or liens.
SB 98
to repeal the inheritance tax.
SB 99
to revise the grounds upon which a judge may waive consent of a parent to termination of parental rights for adoption.
SB 100
to permit all but one petitioner to waive personal appearance at a hearing for termination of parental rights.
SB 101
to provide for the payment of property taxes when a portion of the property has been purchased.
SB 102
to provide for interstate joint power agreements for the exercise of police powers.
SB 103
to increase the penalty for a driver of a motor vehicle who eludes a law enforcement officer.
SB 104
to clarify the time when wages are due by the employer of a separated employee.
SB 105
to require each county to employ a building inspector.
SB 106
to provide for protection orders in cases of stalking.
SB 107
to clarify governmental ownership of insurance companies upon certain findings by the director of the Division of Insurance.
SB 108
to revise budget transfer authority.
SB 109
to appropriate money for rural school and community renewal.
SB 110
to place additional restrictions on a person driving with a restricted minorÆs driving permit.
SB 111
to clarify certain provisions relating to the valuation of the insurable interest of certain property insurance policies.
SB 112
to revise the penalty for theft by an employee of certain facilities.
SB 113
to establish degrees of unlawful occupancy and prescribe penalties therefor.
SB 114
to revise certain restrictions on the detention of children in an adult jail or lockup and the physical separation of such children from adult prisoners.
SB 115
to limit the recovery of certain damages in cases involving the commission of felonies or certain traffic offenses.
SB 116
to permit headstart program directors to have limited access to the central registry for abuse and neglect.
SB 117
to increase the allowable value of an estate from which personal property may be collected by affidavit.
SB 118
to revise the calculation of state aid to education.
SB 119
to revise the index factor for the calculation of state aid to education.
SB 120
to clarify certain provisions relating to insurance arbitration between insurance companies.
SB 121
to define medical indigence.
SB 122
to eliminate the requirement of a transfer hearing in certain proceedings against a delinquent child.
SB 123
to require a two-thirds vote of the Legislature to eliminate exemptions from a tax.
SB 124
to revise the tourism promotion tax, to appropriate the revenue therefrom, and to declare an emergency.
SB 125
to revise the membership of the commission on uniform legislation.
SB 126
to permit the Department of Commerce and Regulation to provide the driving record of policyholders to insurance companies.
SB 127
to revise the eligibility for workers compensation to any person providing voluntary services to a fire department, ambulance service, or rescue squad and to declare an emergency.
SB 128
to increase certain inheritance tax exemptions.
SB 129
to revise certain provisions relating to workers' compensation workplace safety review services.
SB 130
to revise the amount of nonresidential agricultural property exempt from taxation as property.
SB 131
to provide for the temporary surrender of motor vehicles if the operator fails to provide proof of insurance.
SB 132
to allow local districts the option of testing alternative instruction students.
SB 133
to require persons convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs to participate in certain education and evaluation by a chemical dependency counselor or professional.
SB 134
to require that property owners be notified of the filing of certain instruments affecting their property.
SB 135
to clarify certain conditions for vacating, changing, or relocating section-line highways.
SB 136
to restrict the number of total acres in a county that may be included in private shooting preserves.
SB 137
to authorize the transfer of certain big game hunting licenses.
SB 138
to authorize sheriffs to collect fees for expenses incurred in executing court orders.
SB 139
to exempt certain low-cost purchases from the use tax.
SB 140
to revise the criteria for the assessment freeze on the taxation of certain single-family dwellings.
SB 141
to revise the recall provisions for elected municipal officials.
SB 142
to authorize the use of the municipal sales tax for certain street rehabilitation and reconstruction.
SB 143
to revise the definition of the crime of stalking.
SB 144
to revise the provision concerning when a full-time stateÆs attorney may be designated.
SB 145
to authorize title insurance companies to execute certain certificates of release of mortgages.
SB 146
to revise the dates when the auditor reconciles the unpaid taxes.
SB 147
to revise the requirement for issuing property tax receipts.
SB 148
to revise the requirements for number and filing of copies concerning the apportionment of foundation program funds.
SB 149
to resolve certain conflicting provisions regarding workers' compensation and health insurance coverage.
SB 150
to revise certain provisions relating to a commercial driver's instruction permit and to clarify the issuance of a commercial driver's license work permit.
SB 151
to remove a requirement that sales of malt beverages by a wholesaler to a retailer be by cash only.
SB 152
to permit planning directors to approve certain plats.
SB 153
to revise the requirements for selling and purchasing surplus property.
SB 154
to revise certain school district funds.
SB 155
to revise the responsibilities of counties providing for prisoner care and the liability of prisoners for reimbursing the county for costs incurred.
SB 156
to revise the definition of a single-family occupied dwelling and to repeal certain classifications of property.
SB 157
to revise the security required of an agent selling hunting and fishing licenses and snowmobile permits, to provide for fees and interest to be charged agents, and to limit the liability of county treasurers.
SB 158
to allow the Cosmetology Commission to license nail technicians separately from other cosmetologists, to provide for a nail shop license, and to revise certain provisions concerning the Cosmetology Commission.
SB 159
to exempt certain teacher education programs from state accreditation requirements.
SB 160
to prohibit any person under the age of eighteen to drive a motor vehicle after consuming alcoholic beverages.
SB 161
to revise the inheritance tax exemptions.
SB 162
to require disclosure of certain information involving the sale, transfer, or merger of the assets of a nonprofit corporation.
SB 163
to authorize certain counties to issue one additional on-sale liquor license under certain conditions.
SB 164
to allow home school students to participate in certain high school activities.
SB 165
to authorize the State Electrical Commission to establish a biennial license fee for a maintenance electrician's license.
SB 166
to approve tuition setting authority with the Legislature.
SB 167
to create a transition reserve fund and provide for the deposit of money into the fund and the allocation of money out of the fund.
SB 168
to revise the penalties for inmate escape from Department of Corrections custody.
SB 169
to revise certain provisions regarding the funds available from a defendant who has been assigned counsel.
SB 170
to establish statewide content standards of learning for all public schools.
SB 171
to revise certain provisions regarding how long certain unsubstantiated reports of child abuse and neglect may be maintained.
SB 172
to authorize a moratorium on certain hog confinement operations.
SB 173
to make certain corporate livestock feeders liable for property devaluations.
SB 174
to revise the provisions concerning the procedure for filing a summons.
SB 175
to provide for the regulation of certain intrastate motor carriers.
SB 176
to repeal the contractor's excise tax.
SB 177
to exempt transportation services, veterinarian services, animal speciality services, gross receipts from certain auctions, and other certain items and services from sales and use tax.
SB 178
to require the mandatory payment of costs and attorney's fees in frivolous or malicious actions.
SB 179
to allow the city of Huron to issue a temporary liquor license to be operated within the South Dakota State Fairgrounds.
SB 180
to revise the calculation of adjusted average daily membership in the state aid formula.
SB 181
to allow additional compensation to state's attorneys for the performance of legal services under the Violence Against Women Act.
SB 182
to modify the procedure for issuing a driver's license or nondriver identification card.
SB 183
to permit a county to designate minimum maintenance roads.
SB 184
to revise certain provisions pertaining to motor vehicle titling and registration and to provide penalties for certain violations.
SB 185
to provide for a refund of taxes attributed to the construction of a new or expanded school district facility.
SB 186
to revise certain requirements and rule making authority relating to implementation of a hunter safety course.
SB 187
to increase the amount of money or damage that is under the jurisdiction of small claims court and to clarify that a party may be represented by an attorney in small claims or magistrate court.
SB 188
to revise the property exempt from execution, attachment, garnishment, seizure, or taking by any legal process and to provide certain exceptions.
SB 189
to authorize the Board of Regents to make certain lease payments from the educational facilities fund.
SB 190
to provide legislative approval of certain operations of the Sioux Falls/Regional Sanitary Landfill.
SB 191
to allow the payment of gross receipts tax on the rental of certain trailers and to declare an emergency.
SB 192
to revise certain requirements for snow removal equipment and to declare an emergency.
SB 193
to regulate the growth of contract swine enterprises.
SB 194
to classify certain persons as residents for purposes of higher education tuition.
SB 195
to require an offer of insurance coverage for the diagnosis and treatment of biologically-based mental illness.
SB 196
to provide for civil enforcement of statutes against assisted suicide.
SB 197
to restrict the amount of time a governing body may impose an excess tax levy, unless the governing body takes action to continue the excess tax levy.
SB 198
to revise certain requirements of the director of the Office of Laboratory Services.
SB 199
to revise the calculation of state aid to education.
SB 200
to provide for the issuance of big game licenses to certain landowners and operators free of charge.
SB 201
to criminalize the transport of live marijuana plants regardless of weight.
SB 202
to regulate certain agricultural contracts.
SB 203
to revise the definition of a large boat.
SB 204
to revise the number of days that a temporary snowmobile license permit is valid.
SB 205
to authorize the use of photo radar equipment to identify motor vehicles violating limited speed zones in highway work areas.
SB 206
to revise certain requirements regarding public records.
SB 207
to limit the application of preexisting waiting periods for health insurance policies.
SB 208
to revise the requirements for individual and group health insurance availability, portability, and renewability.
SB 209
to specify certain circumstances that create a rebuttable presumption that awarding custody or granting visitation rights is not in the best interests of a child.
SB 210
to regulate certain conduct involving fires on public land and to establish related penalties.
SB 211
to assure payment of health benefits for injuries sustained by an insured person operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
SB 212
to increase the minimum wage.
SB 213
to make certain legislative findings concerning the case of Knowles vs. United States and to clarify its application to certain practitioners of the healing arts and their employers.
SB 214
to exempt law enforcement officers from the requirement of the use of motor vehicle lights under certain circumstances.
SB 215
to transfer the Unclaimed Property Office from the State Treasurer's Office to the secretary of revenue.
SB 216
to revise certain insurance investment provisions.
SB 217
to revise the penalty for the crime of forgery.
SB 218
to establish the value-added agricultural loan fund, to transfer funds from the revolving economic development and initiative fund, and to continuously appropriate the money in the fund.
SB 219
to revise the number of nonresident waterfowl licenses issued.
SB 220
to prohibit a public corporation from submitting a bid if that public corporation is requesting the bid.
SB 221
to exempt snowmobiles from uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage.
SB 222
to revise certain labor grievance and appeal procedures.
SB 223
to temporarily authorize school districts to extend school days to make up time lost because of inclement weather and to declare an emergency.
SB 224
to make odor subject to air quality regulation.
SB 225
to refer to a vote of the electors of this state at the next general election a proposal to impose an additional tax upon the sale of alcoholic beverages and to dedicate the revenue to the special county fund and the property tax reduction fund.
SB 226
to provide for an interim study of the impact of gaming in South Dakota.
SB 227
to repeal the restriction on the stringency of certain state environmental rules.
SB 228
to provide for and to regulate electronic livestock auctions.
SB 229
to provide for a refund of taxes attributed to the construction of a new or expanded school district facility.
SB 230
to provide for a refund of certain taxes attributed to the construction of new residential housing.
SB 231
to permit certain charges and increase late payment charges in small loan contracts.
SB 232
to impose a fee on certain wireless communications devices to support telecommunications services for the deaf and for persons with other disabilities.
SB 233
to reinstate the Mickelson Scholars Program and appropriate money therefor.
SB 234
to exempt transportation services, veterinarian services, and animal specialty services from sales and use tax.
SB 235
to revise the applicability of the physician/patient privilege to criminal actions.
SB 236
to require the provision of certain closed captioning and interpretive television services.
SB 237
to provide for a temporary sales tax reduction and to declare an emergency.
SB 238
to repeal the requirement for school districts to provide for certain transportation services.
SB 239
to provide for a school district transportation levy.
SB 240
to revise certain provisions related to the permitting of certain concentrated animal feeding operations.
SB 241
to provide for a declaration of preferences and power of attorney for mental illness treatment decisions.
SB 242
to revise the public records law to clarify certain disclosures.
SB 243
to require financial assurances for certain concentrated animal feeding operations for the remediation of potential environmental damage.
SB 244
to make an appropriation to fund tax refunds for elderly and disabled persons.
SB 245
to revise certain provisions relating to child support.
SB 246
to repeal the provision regarding assignment to a requested school when no school is within ten miles of a student's residence.
SB 247
to establish minimum employee benefits for recipients of economic development loans.
SB 248
to eliminate the requirement of a transfer hearing in certain proceedings against a delinquent child.
SB 249
to provide for a warranty upon the sale of certain used motor vehicles by licensed motor vehicle dealers.
SB 250
to appropriate money for increased personal services for prison guards.
SB 251
to allow the Governor to smoke in the Governor's office.
SB 252
to nominate and elect county officers in nonpolitical elections.
SB 253
to revise the circumstances in which motor vehicle lamps are required to be in use.
SB 254
to appropriate money for grants to tribal institutions.
SB 255
to create a legislative oversight committee for economic development.
SB 256
to revise certain restrictions on the detention of children in an adult jail or lockup and the physical separation of such children from adult prisoners.
SB 257
to revise the funding of special education.
SB 258
to provide for a refund of certain taxes attributed to the construction of a project by any political subdivision of this state.
SB 259
to promote personal responsibility and provide temporary assistance for needy families and to revise certain provisions relating to public assistance.
SB 260
to provide that termination of parental rights is final and unconditional.
SB 261
to prohibit conditional adoptions.
SB 262
to revise certain provisions regarding reverse mortgages.
SB 263
to revise certain provisions of the physician tuition reimbursement program and the medical education scholarship program.
SB 264
to limit any future creation of QUEST entities.
SB 265
to provide for the repeal of the railroad tax credit.
SB 266
to revise certain child support provisions including the adoption of certain child support provisions required by the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996.
SB 267
to increase the penalties for possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia and for drug distribution and storage.
SB 268
to revise certain provisions regarding the civil liability of drug dealers.
SB 269
to increase the penalties for certain hunting and fishing violations and to provide for an increase in the civil liquidated damages payable to the Department of Game, Fish and Parks under certain circumstances.
SB 270
to create an administrative hearing process before the Division of Insurance for certain insureds and beneficiaries.
SB 271
to revise the purposes for which rural electric cooperatives may be organized.
SB 272
to regulate certain agricultural contracts.
Bill
Title
SC 1
Honoring the memory of Senator Richard B. Negstad and lamenting his untimely passing.
SC 2
Recognizing and commending the 49th Annual Czech Days celebration in Tabor, South Dakota.
SC 3
Commending and honoring Louella Peterson, a member of the Hill City School District Board, on her selection as the 1996-1997 Outstanding School Board Member.
SC 4
Honoring the 1996-1997 Hamlin High School Charger athletic programs and the students and staff involved in those programs.
SC 5
Commending and honoring the 1995-1996 Outstanding School Administrators of South Dakota: Dr. Larry Lickfelt, Tyndall, School Superintendents Association; Larry Vavruska, Spearfish, Business Officials Association; Marly Wilson, Watertown, Elementary School Principals Association; Ivan Dixon, Martin, Secondary School Principals Association; Donna Gross, Vermillion, Supervision and Curriculum Development Association; and Virginia Tobin, Aberdeen, South Dakota Council of Administrators of Special Education for being named outstanding administrators by their respective administrator parent groups.
SC 6
Honoring Kristen Knudson, South Dakota Girls' State Governor, and Timothy D. Vanderham, South Dakota Boys' State Governor; and commending the South Dakota American Legion and Auxiliary for their sponsorship and coordination of the Girls' State and Boys' State programs.
SC 7
Honoring Amber Novotny as South Dakota's top youth volunteer in the National Prudential Spirit of Community Awards Program.
SC 8
Recognizing and commending the seventy-fifth annual Days of '76 celebration and rodeo.
SC 9
Honoring Laura Hoefert, 1997 Outstanding Secondary Student, Plankinton, South Dakota.
SC 10
Commending the achievements of the Casey Tibbs South Dakota Rodeo Center.
SC 11
Honoring the 1997 Mitchell High School wrestling program and the students and staff involved in the programs.
SC 12
Honoring the 1996 Freeman Flyer High School football team and the students and staff involved in the football program.
SC 13
Recognizing the Menno Pioneer Power Show to be held September 20-21, 1997, one quarter mile north of Menno, South Dakota.
SC 14
Recognizing and commending the 39th Annual Schmeckfest in Freeman, South Dakota.
SC 15
Recognizing and commending the fiftieth anniversary of sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski's arrival in the Black Hills to begin the Crazy Horse Memorial.
Bill
Title
SCR 1
Urging the South Dakota Board of Regents to continue to pursue collaborative efforts with the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education
SCR 2
Urging the passage of a balanced budget amendment to the United States Constitution.
SCR 3
Requesting the appointment of a special task force to study a corporate franchise tax and propose a ballot measure and legislation concerning a corporate franchise tax.
SCR 4
Urging the Environmental Protection Agency to reaffirm certain air quality standards.
SCR 5
Urging the annual observation of Arbor Day.
Bill
Title
SJR 1
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article XI of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the vote required to eliminate an exemption from a tax.
SJR 2
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article XXI of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the South Dakota Retirement System.
SJR 3
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article XVII of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to certain restrictions on corporate farming in South Dakota.
SJR 4
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article XI of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota to prohibit the taxation of inheritances.