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HB 1001
to provide for the establishment of waters management districts, to revise certain drainage policies and responsibilities, and to dissolve or convert certain water-related special purpose districts.
HB 1002
to revise the criteria required for land to be classified as agricultural land.
HB 1003
to increase the maximum amount allowable for the livestock ownership inspection fee.
HB 1004
to revise the requirements for declaration of candidacy.
HB 1005
to revise the requirements for the ballot stamp.
HB 1006
to require an additional mailing before a voter may be purged from the registration list.
HB 1007
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 and to declare an emergency.
HB 1008
to revise the requirements for using an absentee ballot.
HB 1009
to establish a coupon bounty program for coyotes.
HB 1010
to provide for certain limited term nonresident waterfowl licenses.
HB 1011
to revise certain statutes concerning landowner liability for certain outdoor recreational purposes.
HB 1012
to revise the residency requirements for certain game and fish licenses and permits.
HB 1013
to provide for the issuance of a landowner license to hunt certain big game animals.
HB 1014
to facilitate reduction of coyote populations by nongovernmental action.
HB 1015
to regulate guided hunting activity on certain public waters and lands.
HB 1016
to provide for a discretionary assessment of certain nonagricultural property and to defer the payment of certain property taxes.
HB 1017
to limit annual property assessment increases.
HB 1018
to raise the minimum driving age.
HB 1019
to authorize the Board of Regents to expend higher educational facilities funds to lease certain educational facilities or make rent payments authorized by the Interim Appropriations Committee.
HB 1020
to authorize the Board of Regents to construct a softball complex at the University of South Dakota and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1021
to authorize the Board of Regents to purchase a tract of land in Vermillion, Clay County, and to make an appropriation.
HB 1022
to authorize the South Dakota Building Authority to contract for the construction of a multiple use center to provide academic and recreational facilities for Dakota State University and facilities for community activities for the city of Madison and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1023
to authorize the South Dakota Building Authority to contract for the renovation of engineering and technology facilities at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology and for construction of an addition to an engineering and technology facility at South Dakota State University and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1024
to revise certain provisions relating to statewide open enrollment of students in public school districts.
HB 1025
to revise certain provisions regarding confidentiality of child abuse or neglect information.
HB 1026
to revise certain provisions regarding crime victims' compensation.
HB 1027
to revise certain provisions regarding the collection of child support.
HB 1028
to provide that any person who has lost hunting, fishing, or trapping privileges in another jurisdiction may not exercise that same privilege in South Dakota while under revocation.
HB 1029
to revise certain provisions relating to the types, procedures and qualifications for issuance, eligibility, privileges, and fees of certain hunting and fishing licenses issued by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks.
HB 1030
to revise and remove certain segments of the state trunk highway system.
HB 1031
to exclude hours paid to patient employees under the control of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs from the definition of full-time equivalent.
HB 1032
to repeal certain provisions regarding quarters allowance for certain enlisted men with dependents.
HB 1033
to repeal certain provisions regarding the appointment and authority of a paymaster.
HB 1034
to revise the rule-making authority of the Animal Industry Board, to provide for promulgation of certain rules with regard to chronic wasting disease in cervidae, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1035
to increase the minimum age at which a person may contribute to a horse or dog race.
HB 1036
to authorize certain employees of local governments to operate a vehicle without a commercial driver's license under certain circumstances.
HB 1037
to grant and modify the inspection powers of the Board of Nursing and the Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners.
HB 1038
to repeal certain requirements regarding school bus stop arm signals.
HB 1039
to repeal the prohibition against operating a motor vehicle with parking lights.
HB 1040
to require a mandatory six-month instruction permit for first-time drivers and to simplify the licensing exemption for any student enrolled in a driver education class.
HB 1041
to authorize the Banking Commission to promulgate certain administrative rules regarding the mortgage lending business.
HB 1042
to revise certain authority relating to installment loan licensing and lending requirements.
HB 1043
to revise the length of time financial responsibility must be maintained by certain persons to have driving privileges.
HB 1044
to define certain bank dividends.
HB 1045
to provide for the licensing of loan production offices.
HB 1046
to provide for rule-making authority for the sale of health and life insurance.
HB 1047
to revise certain provisions regarding the licensing of marriage and family therapists.
HB 1048
to revise certain provisions regarding the Board of Counselor Examiners and the regulation of counseling.
HB 1049
to revise certain provisions regarding the licensing of certain counselors and to repeal certain provisions relating to the licensing of counselor associates.
HB 1050
to revise certain provisions pertaining to the taxation of telecommunications property.
HB 1051
to revise certain provisions regarding the taxation of manufactured housing as real property.
HB 1052
to revise certain requirements regarding the sale of a mobile home or manufactured homes by a dealer or a real estate salesperson or broker.
HB 1053
to revise certain provisions regarding registration, numbering, titling, and taxation of certain boats.
HB 1054
to revise the definition of consanguinity and affinity in challenges for cause in jury trials.
HB 1055
to revise the membership of the judicial conference.
HB 1056
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.
HB 1057
to revise the method of compiling the driver's license list for purposes of jury selection.
HB 1058
to revise certain statutes relating to jury districts.
HB 1059
to revise certain statutes regarding residence and voting qualifications of magistrate judges.
HB 1060
to revise certain statutes regarding who may administer oaths.
HB 1061
to revise certain statutes regarding where proof or acknowledgment may be made before a magistrate.
HB 1062
to revise certain statutes regarding proof or acknowledgment of an instrument.
HB 1063
to allow dissemination of information on certain juveniles to persons or agencies having a legitimate interest pursuant to a general or specific court order.
HB 1064
to revise certain statutes relating to the authority of the Supreme Court to provide for accounting systems for the accountability of fiduciary funds.
HB 1065
to revise the penalties for certain felony convictions.
HB 1066
to repeal certain statutes concerning the confidentiality of certain information resulting from the examination, investigation, or audit of private entities.
HB 1067
to clarify that certain communications between school psychologists and students are privileged.
HB 1068
to require each legislative candidate to disclose each partnership, limited partnership, and corporation that the candidate represents.
HB 1069
to revise the procedure for the valuation of agricultural land and to declare an emergency.
HB 1070
to permit the sale of certain alcoholic beverages on Memorial Day.
HB 1071
to revise certain provisions concerning the availability of circuit judges in county seats.
HB 1072
to provide for the impoundment of certain uninsured vehicles.
HB 1073
to provide for a school district transportation levy.
HB 1074
to revise the date by which a rural fire protection district must certify an estimated tax levy request to a county auditor.
HB 1075
to authorize the towing of certain vehicles in combination by farm implement dealers under certain conditions.
HB 1076
to provide for biennial budgets for state agencies.
HB 1077
to increase the fees the sheriff is allowed for collecting taxes.
HB 1078
to provide for access to certain information relating to anatomical gifts.
HB 1079
to revise the circumstances under which a law enforcement officer has a duty to report certain motor vehicle accidents.
HB 1080
to revise the criteria and income limits of a person eligible for a real property tax assessment freeze.
HB 1081
to allow certain older motor vehicles with out-of-state titles to be sold at public auctions under certain conditions.
HB 1082
to revise the permissible number of county commissioners.
HB 1083
to grant certain jurisdiction over the Federal Prison Camp to the United States.
HB 1084
to add fine arts to academic content standards.
HB 1085
to allow emergency medical technicians to display flashing blue lights from their motor vehicles when responding to an emergency.
HB 1086
to revise certain provisions regarding court-ordered temporary custody of a child.
HB 1087
to repeal a prohibition on certain municipalities regarding ownership and operation of medical clinics and to declare an emergency.
HB 1088
to increase the checkoff on sunflowers, safflowers, and canola.
HB 1089
to revise certain provisions regarding the killing or taking of elk and turkey which are damaging property.
HB 1090
to shorten the term of office for members of the Board of Regents.
HB 1091
to eliminate certain assessed valuation appeals by public taxing districts and governmental subdivisions.
HB 1092
to provide for the establishment of public charter schools.
HB 1093
to increase the amount of property exempt from process and to allow any person who is not the head of a family to claim an exemption in certain bankruptcy proceedings.
HB 1094
to delineate the conditions and circumstances under which a minor child may testify in a custody or visitation action.
HB 1095
to repeal the inheritance tax.
HB 1096
to permit any party in contested cases to require the use of the Office of Hearing Examiners.
HB 1097
to revise certain provisions regarding the regulation of telecommunication companies.
HB 1098
to allow coroners to issue subpoenas outside their own county and to allow special death investigators to issue subpoenas.
HB 1099
to prohibit a minor from purchasing, possessing, receiving, or consuming tobacco products or from attempting to purchase or receive tobacco products.
HB 1100
to revise the definition of cause of action for small claims proceedings.
HB 1101
to establish certain prima facie evidence that an account holder executed a check.
HB 1102
to allow any person who is not the head of a family to claim an exemption in certain bankruptcy proceedings.
HB 1103
to authorize professional corporations comprised of health care professionals of more than one profession.
HB 1104
to exempt certain contracting school districts from certain taxation requirements.
HB 1105
to assign liability for certain environmental damages associated with large-scale contract livestock feeding operations.
HB 1106
to authorize certain disciplinary action for students riding school buses.
HB 1107
to change the location for the Department of Transportation to file the resolution concerning the acquisition of right-of-way.
HB 1108
to revise the supervision requirements of certified registered nurse anesthetists by physicians.
HB 1109
to limit the applicability of certain waste reduction goals and landfill bans.
HB 1110
to authorize increased fees to be charged by certain Department of Game, Fish and Parks license agents.
HB 1111
to prohibit local units of government from placing additional weight restrictions on certain commercial motor vehicles operating between a municipality and a state highway and to place certain restrictions on the use of such commercial vehicles.
HB 1112
to provide for a statute of limitations in certain negligence actions against regional airports.
HB 1113
to authorize certain insurance transactions related to the provision of financial assurance for the closure of certain agricultural operations.
HB 1114
to regulate the closure of manure and wastewater storage facilities for certain concentrated swine feeding facilities.
HB 1115
to allow school districts to sell real property by public auction or by using a real estate broker.
HB 1116
to allow the shooting of coyotes from snowmobiles.
HB 1117
to revise the county bonding authority.
HB 1118
to revise the time period in which a preliminary hearing in certain misdemeanor cases must be held.
HB 1119
to repeal certain restrictions concerning the use of revenue from the wheel tax.
HB 1120
to provide for a graduated licensing system.
HB 1121
to provide for the contracting of legal services for indigent defense and to create a lien in support thereof.
HB 1122
to affirm the right of family members to assist in certain births.
HB 1123
to affirm the right of a parent to have a child born without consulting or utilizing a practitioner of the healing art.
HB 1124
to increase sales and use taxes, repeal the video lottery, and dedicate any additional revenue to reducing property taxes or increasing the per student allocation.
HB 1125
to establish a comprehensive health association to provide insurance coverage to eligible persons.
HB 1126
to exempt employer plans with one employee from small business group health insurance regulations.
HB 1127
to revise certain statutes pertaining to the power of municipalities to contract for planning and zoning services.
HB 1128
to require the repayment of certain financial assistance provided to John Morrell and Company.
HB 1129
to repeal the financial assistance package that was adopted for John Morrell and Company.
HB 1130
to remove the property tax exemption provided to certain congregate housing facilities.
HB 1131
to exempt locksmiths and locksmith shops from the contractor's excise tax and to make them subject to sales and use tax.
HB 1132
to revise the reduction in state aid to special education based upon a school district's ending special education fund balance.
HB 1133
to clarify provisions relating to teacher contracts and to declare an emergency.
HB 1134
to maintain the state's share of funding to special education.
HB 1135
to authorize production incentive payments for ethanol derived from biomass.
HB 1136
to revise certain requirements for the denaturing of ethanol alcohol.
HB 1137
to repeal the video lottery and to increase the sales and use tax.
HB 1138
to revise the transfer of money from the state capital construction fund.
HB 1139
to revise the procedures for conducting an auction sale of new merchandise.
HB 1140
to provide for the regulation of boat dealers.
HB 1141
to revise certain provisions relating to the publication of certain public employees’ salaries.
HB 1142
to revise certain provisions regarding the regulation of telecommunication companies and telecommunication services.
HB 1143
to make school district and municipal boundaries coterminous.
HB 1144
to require a school district to obligate all money in its special education fund before it may receive money for extraordinary expenses.
HB 1145
to establish a date by which application to a school board for alternative instruction must be made.
HB 1146
to mandate transferability of certain postsecondary credit hours.
HB 1147
to provide for the suspension of driving privileges of persons under the age of twenty-one who have committed certain alcohol-related offenses.
HB 1148
to provide for the suspension of driving privileges for persons under the age of eighteen who have certain tobacco-related offenses.
HB 1149
to prohibit the possession of certain articles in a jail or juvenile detention facility, to prohibit the delivery of certain articles to a jail or juvenile detention facility, and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1150
to exempt transportation services, veterinarian services, and animal specialty services from sales and use tax.
HB 1151
to provide for notification and hearing when motor vehicle franchise agreements are modified or replaced.
HB 1152
to allow truck tractors to be sold at a temporary special events lot.
HB 1153
to provide for the succession to a vehicle dealership by a legal heir or devisee.
HB 1154
to revise the maximum allowable length of certain automobile and boat transporters.
HB 1155
to exempt certain purchases and leases of communications and computer technologies and equipment from bidding requirements.
HB 1156
to repeal the recording of certain licenses at the register of deeds office and to require the licenses and renewal certificates to be displayed.
HB 1157
to allow aldermanic municipalities to set the term of office by ordinance.
HB 1158
to revise the requirements for issuing a property tax receipt.
HB 1159
to limit the recovery of certain damages in cases involving noncompliance with financial liability laws of this state.
HB 1160
to revise certain provisions regarding the regulation of telecommunication companies.
HB 1161
to provide for the disposition of the remains of human embryos and fetuses.
HB 1162
to require the systematic reporting of information concerning abortions, informed consent, and parental notice.
HB 1163
to repeal the continuous appropriation of money in the Department of Game, Fish, and Parks Fund.
HB 1164
to remove the responsibility of titling and registering motor vehicles from county officials.
HB 1165
to revise certain provisions regarding the Uniform Building Code.
HB 1166
to revise the prohibition against certain alcoholic beverage manufacturers engaging in retail business.
HB 1167
to revise certain provisions concerning appeals from decisions of county boards of equalization and to declare an emergency.
HB 1168
to clarify certain provisions concerning the right of a party to request a different hearing examiner in contested cases.
HB 1169
to exclude all brand board employees from the career personnel management system.
HB 1170
to revise the provisions of certain statutes pertaining to insufficient funds checks.
HB 1171
to revise certain provisions relating to the underage consumption of alcoholic beverages.
HB 1172
to revise certain provisions regarding the filing of financing statements and continuation statements.
HB 1173
to revise the procedures to confirm a change of designated telecommunications companies.
HB 1174
to revise certain solid waste reduction goals and landfill bans.
HB 1175
to provide for the reasonable compensation for warranty services performed by dealers selling certain equipment.
HB 1176
to revise certain weight restrictions for anhydrous ammonia tank trailers.
HB 1177
to establish the amount of county road levy that is distributed to any municipality incorporated after 1984.
HB 1178
to allow the use of absentee voting in certain township elections and to allow registered voters to file a petition requiring township candidates to file a nominating petition.
HB 1179
to provide for a legislative study of a repeal of the video lottery.
HB 1180
to place a time limitation on the acceptance and solicitation of certain campaign funds by candidates for legislative office.
HB 1181
to require the Department of Revenue to insure cigarette stamps, if the stamps are shipped to the licensed distributor, and to limit the dollar value of stamps that may be contained in one package.
HB 1182
to repeal certain provisions restricting persons who have possessed, used, or distributed controlled substances or marijuana from participation in certain extracurricular activities or financial aid assistance.
HB 1183
to increase certain sales and use taxes, to provide property tax relief, to repeal the inheritance tax, and to exempt certain realty improvement contracts from the contractor's excise tax and to refer those questions to a vote of the electors of this state at the next general election.
HB 1184
to require the Department of Games, Fish and Parks to request approval of the county commissioners before any taxable real property is purchased or accepted as a gift or donation.
HB 1185
to exempt certain persons selling boat trailers during an event from certain regulations regarding vehicle dealers.
HB 1186
to require the transfer of certain money into the property tax reduction fund.
HB 1187
to limit the number of undergraduate credit hours a student enrolled at a state university may take at the resident tuition rate.
HB 1188
to allow certain family members to file one petition for change of name.
HB 1189
to repeal the video lottery.
HB 1190
to prohibit the contributions of political action committees to certain candidates.
HB 1191
to limit the contributions of political parties to certain candidates.
HB 1192
to require legislative candidates to file a preelection campaign finance report.
HB 1193
to require that certain information be disclosed on the sex offender registry.
HB 1194
to define spinal manipulation and to regulate its use.
HB 1195
to revise certain organizational and administrative procedures for consumers power districts.
HB 1196
to provide immunity under homeowner's insurance for day care services.
HB 1197
to increase the penalties for drug distribution and storage and for possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia.
HB 1198
to revise certain provisions relating to earnings subject to garnishment.
HB 1199
to permit bar codes and other information retrieval devices on driver's licenses and to limit the information that may be contained in the data field.
HB 1200
to establish a holiday to observe the ratification of the Bill of Rights.
HB 1201
to reduce the penalties for certain violations of revenue statutes not involving fraud.
HB 1202
to allow privately owned real property to be specifically classified for the purpose of taxation if the property is open for public hunting through an agreement with the State of South Dakota.
HB 1203
to allow certain persons with special expertise to instruct in public schools.
HB 1204
to allow the notation of a lien on the manufacturer's statement of origin or the manufacturer's certificate of origin for a motor vehicle or a boat and to remove the requirement that the notation of a lien be placed on certain documents.
HB 1205
to require the Department of Social Services to notify certain persons whose names are placed on the central child abuse and neglect registry.
HB 1206
to provide for legislative review of zoning ordinances if there is a protest filed.
HB 1207
to require that school districts provide health care coverage to their employees.
HB 1208
to establish a committee to monitor the drafting of the State Child Health Plan.
HB 1209
to require the training and certification of 911 telecommunicators, to increase certain liquidated costs, and to appropriate that increase for such training and certification.
HB 1210
to provide for the forfeiture of security for failure to comply with the provisions of § 23A-43-4.2.
HB 1211
to allow for the revocation or suspension of law enforcement certification for conduct unbecoming an officer.
HB 1212
to increase the salary of legislators.
HB 1213
to require certain persons convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs or related crime to participate in an evaluation, education, and treatment.
HB 1214
to require continuation and conversion of health care coverage when an employer ceases operations.
HB 1215
to provide for a universal service fund regarding telecommunication services.
HB 1216
to repeal the inheritance tax over a period of time.
HB 1217
to revise certain aerial hunting provisions.
HB 1218
to remove certain restrictions pertaining to the hunting of coyotes by nonresidents.
HB 1219
to revise procedures for the issuance of deer hunting licenses.
HB 1220
to provide for the taxation of certain Department of Game, Fish and Parks lands.
HB 1221
to define and regulate a qualified education loan insurer, to provide for the investment of certain funds, to allow surety student loan insurance, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1222
to regulate the treatment of the loans and other assets of any qualified education loan insurer during receivership, rehabilitation, or liquidation.
HB 1223
to remove the restriction on the number of nonresident waterfowl licenses that may be issued.
HB 1224
to authorize dealers of school buses to certify that a school bus complies with state law under certain conditions.
HB 1225
to restrict state participation in certain federal or private programs.
HB 1226
to provide a procedure for the petitioning for change of certain agency policies.
HB 1227
to allow local governments to request a criminal record check of persons considered for employment and to allow local law enforcement officials to a conduct a criminal record check.
HB 1228
to revise the requirements for eligibility for owner-occupied classification.
HB 1229
to decrease the petroleum release compensation and tank inspection fee and to revise the distribution of revenue from the petroleum release compensation and tank inspection fee and from the capital construction fund.
HB 1230
to provide a defense to aggravated assault under certain circumstances.
HB 1231
to exempt transportation services from sales and use taxes.
HB 1232
to provide for confidentiality for trade secrets or commercial or financial information provided to municipalities.
HB 1233
to repeal certain provisions regarding the classification of agricultural land.
HB 1234
to revise certain provisions relating to confidentiality of certain medical committees.
HB 1235
to clarify when rural electric cooperative members may vote by mail.
HB 1236
to add economics to academic content standards.
HB 1237
to revise the property tax levies for the general fund of a school district.
HB 1238
to establish a telecommunications gross receipts tax, to provide for its distribution, and to repeal certain property taxes and certain gross receipts taxes paid by certain telecommunications companies.
HB 1239
to clarify the purposes for which proceeds of economic development revenue bonds may be used.
HB 1240
to expand the limitations on educational activities within the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program.
HB 1241
to appropriate money for the reconstruction of Richmond Lake dam.
HB 1242
to specify the method of reporting the amount of certain school fund tax levies.
HB 1243
to provide for parental involvement in certain academic activities.
HB 1244
to revise certain provisions relating to the practice of pharmacy.
HB 1245
to allow an owner-occupant of a manufactured or mobile home to be eligible for an owner-occupied dwelling classification if the owner-occupant fails to list the home with the director of equalization by the required date or within the specified time frame.
HB 1246
to allow public corporations to use single-source bidding procedures.
HB 1247
to authorize withholding animal damage services to a county under certain circumstances.
HB 1248
to authorize off-sale alcoholic beverage licensees to provide free samples of malt beverages and distilled spirits.
HB 1249
revise certain provisions regarding credit life and credit health insurance.
HB 1250
to revise the composition of the Board of Regents to include one faculty member.
HB 1251
to provide a process for a manufacturer to place a lien on or dispose of a die, mold, form, or pattern.
HB 1252
to provide for the insertion of certain language in marriage license applications.
HB 1253
to require the testimony of any witness before any grand jury be recorded.
HB 1254
to revise certain provisions related to the sale of titled vehicles.
HB 1255
to revise the railroad tax credit.
HB 1256
to require the successful completion of a driver education class prior to a person receiving a restricted minor's driving permit.
HB 1257
to provide for the protection of children from prenatal exposure to alcohol and drugs.
HB 1258
to allow adjustment training centers to check employees and prospective employees with the central registry.
HB 1259
to provide for a penalty for failure to report certain information to the Department of Education and Cultural Affairs.
HB 1260
to provide increased authority to the Board of Economic Development to encourage loans in municipalities with a population of less than two thousand.
HB 1261
to exempt food from sales and uses taxes.
HB 1262
to require health insurance coverage for mental illness.
HB 1263
to implement the program for advanced payment of university tuition costs.
HB 1264
to make certain large-scale contract livestock feeders liable for environmental damages.
HB 1265
to require certain coverages in health insurance policies.
HB 1266
to repeal the inheritance tax.
HB 1267
to provide for scholarships for certain persons receiving workers' compensation benefits.
HB 1268
to revise certain provisions relating to water development districts.
HB 1269
to establish a license surcharge and fund for wildlife depredation and hunter access purposes.
HB 1270
to revise the items subject to an annual accounting of a conservator under the Uniform Probate Code.
HB 1271
to revise the procedure for petitioning the board of county commissioners.
HB 1272
to require certain children in passenger vehicles to be in a child passenger restraint system.
HB 1273
to regulate guided hunting activity on certain public lands.
HB 1274
to repeal the wheel tax and delay the effective date.
HB 1275
to provide for the abolition of at-large county commissioner districts.
HB 1276
to protect insurance and other non-pension benefits for retirees.
HB 1277
to mandate control of weeds and pests on property owned or managed by state government agencies.
HB 1278
to provide an exemption to the axle and weight limits if the total gross weight of a vehicle is within the maximum limits.
HB 1279
to prohibit the possession of a firearm by persons convicted of certain felony drug offenses.
HB 1280
to establish a workforce development initiative within the Department of Social Services.
HB 1281
to authorize certain uses of money in a school district's special education fund.
HB 1282
to provide for certain scholarship programs and make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1283
to provide that any person convicted of or who has pled nolo contendere to a fourth or subsequent offense of driving under the influence is guilty of a Class 5 felony regardless of the time that has elapsed between convictions or pleas.
HB 1284
to revise the factors used in determining the value of agricultural land.
HB 1285
to restrict parental choice of certain nonmedical remedial health services for children.
HB 1286
to provide the court with discretion, under limited circumstances, when ordering restitution to victims of certain crimes.
HB 1287
to permit certain landowners to sponsor individual hunters in the deer license drawing and to prescribe certain conditions for such licenses.
HB 1288
to increase the fee for preparing a garnishment disclosure.
HB 1289
to increase the state's percentage of video lottery machine income and to provide for the repeal of the video lottery.
HB 1290
to establish watershed conservation district boundaries and to provide for the creation of water conservation districts.
HB 1291
to extend unemployment compensation benefits for former employees of Dakota Pork, Inc., of Huron, and of certain other businesses, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1292
to classify certain land as nonagricultural acreage and revise the tax levy for the general fund purposes of a school district.
HB 1293
to increase certain state sales and use taxes, exempt transportation services from sales and use taxes, revise the exemptions for inheritance taxes, provide property tax relief, repeal certain municipal sales and use taxes, and replace the municipal revenue lost from sales and use taxes.
HB 1294
to provide notice and benefits to certain employees affected by plant closings and mass layoffs.
HB 1295
to make the appointment of the county planning commission permissive by the board of county commissioners.
HB 1296
to revise the prohibition on trains blocking streets, roads, or highways and to increase the penalty for a violation thereof.
HB 1297
to revise the procedure that determines the value of agricultural property.
HB 1298
to define a sell-it-yourself lot.
HB 1299
to provide for a temporary permit to practice as an athletic trainer.
HB 1300
to establish certain wage requirements for the recipients of REDI fund loans.
HB 1301
to allow first class municipalities to adopt an ordinance regulating the minimum driving age and hours a vehicle may be operated by a person who is at least fourteen years of age and less than sixteen years of age.
HB 1302
to make perpetrators of child abuse liable for Department of Social Services' payments that are directly related to child abuse and to create a lien.
HB 1303
to provide for prelitigation panels to review certain liability claims against landowners.
HB 1304
to prohibit discriminatory pricing of drugs by manufacturers and to establish a penalty.
HB 1305
to provide rule-making authority to the Gaming Commission to establish the number of employees required on a premises with limited card games and slot machines.
HB 1306
to revise reunification of a parent and child if a child has been removed from a home and to revise termination of parental rights.
HB 1307
to make perpetrators of child abuse liable for Department of Social Services' payments that are directly related to child abuse and to create a lien.
HB 1308
to authorize the reimbursement of certain testing costs from the petroleum release compensation fund and to revise associated deductible amounts.
HB 1309
to revise certain restrictions for operating a motor vehicle during farm operations by certain persons with an instructional or restricted minor's permit.
HB 1310
to provide for compliance with certain federal law governing access and confidentiality of education records and elicitation of information concerning pupils, and to require written notice of rights to parents and guardians.
HB 1311
to revise certain provisions regarding the release of health care information.
HB 1312
to provide for an exception from the rebuttable presumption of minimum wage employment in certain child support cases.
HB 1313
to allow an owner, operator, or manager of a cemetery to apply for a disinterment permit.
HB 1314
to provide consumer protection for members of managed care plans.
HB 1315
to revise certain provisions relating to comparative negligence.
HB 1316
to revise certain provisions related to drug free zones around schools and certain other youth-oriented facilities.
HB 1317
to provide for an additional one percent pay increase to state employees.
HB 1318
to increase the maximum weekly benefit amount for unemployment compensation.
HB 1319
to provide for nursing home construction on an Indian reservation.
HB 1320
to clarify and restrict certain township zoning powers.
HB 1321
to revise certain provisions regarding civil liability as it relates to injuries caused by intoxicated persons.
HB 1322
to revise certain provisions pertaining to managed care for certain injured employees under workers' compensation.
HB 1323
to allow a first class municipality to assess property outside of the municipality's territorial limits with the consent of the county.
HB 1324
to revise certain provisions regarding the disposal of certain abandoned vehicles and certain impounded vehicles.
HB 1325
to provide for the type of advertising permitted by certain licensed establishments.
HB 1326
to authorize the Bureau of Personnel to evaluate the compensation levels of state employees.
HB 1327
to require that a State Child Health Plan be developed.
HB 1328
to increase the bonding authority for postsecondary technical institutes and to declare an emergency.
HB 1329
to make an appropriation from the coordinated soil and water conservation fund to the State Conservation Commission.
HB 1330
to make an appropriation for adult basic education.
Bill
Title
HC 1001
Honoring Denise L. Bryan of Belle Fourche as South Dakota's 1998 Teacher of the Year.
HC 1002
Commending and honoring the 1996-1997 Outstanding School Administrators of South Dakota.
HC 1003
Honoring the students and staff of the 1997-1998 Tulare High School concert band and the 1997-1998 Garden Valley Collegiate concert band of Winkler, Manitoba, Canada.
HC 1004
Recognizing Elisha Evans as a 1998 recipient of the Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
HC 1005
Honoring Representative Robert R. Weber as the 1998 recipient of the 4-H Volunteer Award
HC 1006
Honoring Marie Woster of Chamberlain and her family as South Dakota State University's Family of the Year.
Bill
Title
HCR 1001
Expressing legislative intent with reference to a pilot program for West River deer license allocation and hunter access.
HCR 1002
Expressing legislative intent with reference to the issuance of special three-day nonresident waterfowl licenses.
HCR 1003
Requesting that construction of the National World War II Memorial proceed expeditiously.
HCR 1004
Urging the United States Senate to reject the Kyoto Protocol on global warming.
HCR 1005
Requesting the Congress of the United States to pass legislation providing election campaign finance reform.
HCR 1006
Promoting increased public awareness and understanding in South Dakota concerning learning disabilities.
HCR 1007
Urging awareness and support for reading and reading programs in our homes and communities.
HCR 1008
Requesting the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to postpone indefinitely the placement of the Topeka Shiner (Notropis topeka) on the Endangered Species List.
HCR 1009
Urging Congress and the President to revise the current farm bill to restore a safety net for farmers and ranchers.
HCR 1010
Urging the United States Secretary of Agriculture to take steps to save America's family farms.
HCR 1011
Supporting the Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern Railroad's renovation and expansion project.
HCR 1012
Setting forth certain legislative policy recommendations to the Game, Fish and Parks Commission.
HCR 1013
Supporting the use of soybean-based diesel fuel in state vehicles.
HCR 1014
Memorializing Congress to restore the historic role of the National Guard in America's defense policy.
HCR 1015
Urging the United States Congress to enact the "American Land Sovereignty Protection Act."
HCR 1016
Proclaiming December fifteenth, Bill of Rights Day.
HCR 1017
Requesting railroad companies to reconsider certain corporate policies with regard to unit trains.
Bill
Title
HJR 1001
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election a new section to Article XI of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the imposition of an individual and corporate income tax.
HJR 1002
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election amendments to Article III, section 3 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the age qualifications for legislative office, and to Article IV, section 2 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the age qualifications for Governor and lieutenant governor.
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 the length of the legislative session.
HJR 1004
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article IX, section 1, of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the authority and responsibility of the Legislature to reorganize local government.
HJR 1005
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election a new section to Article XI of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the imposition of a corporate income tax.
HJR 1006
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to classification of property for purposes of taxation.
HJR 1007
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election a new section to Article XI of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, imposing an individual and corporate income tax, exempting food, utilities, residential heating fuel, certain intrastate transportation services, collection and disposal of solid waste, and auction goods from sales and use taxes, providing property tax relief through the general fund levy of a school district, and increasing state aid to education.
HJR 1008
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 four-year legislative terms and legislative term limits.
Bill
Title
HR 1001
Proposing that the Honorable John Thune, member of the United States House of Representatives, be made an honorary member of the House of Representatives of the Seventy-third Session of the South Dakota Legislature on the eighteenth day of February 1998.
Bill
Title
SB 1
to establish a telecommunications gross receipts tax, to provide for its distribution, and to repeal certain property taxes and certain gross receipts taxes paid by certain telecommunications companies.
SB 2
to provide a procedure for assessing flooded land for taxation purposes.
SB 3
to clarify the employment status of certain election workers.
SB 4
to revise the requirements for providing voter registration lists.
SB 5
to repeal the procedure to withdraw a constitutional amendment from the ballot.
SB 6
to specifically exempt lake sediment from certain state mineral lease provisions.
SB 7
to revise certain provisions pertaining to the sale of small tracts of public land.
SB 8
to revise the procedure for the renewal of certain school and public lands leases.
SB 9
to repeal certain restrictions on agricultural leases of school and public lands.
SB 10
to revise certain provisions relating to the annual sale of state school and endowment lands.
SB 11
to make certain large-scale contract livestock feeders liable for environmental damage.
SB 12
to establish a uniform procedure for creating certain special districts and electing the first board of trustees.
SB 13
to revise the State Board of Elections' rule-making authority.
SB 14
to restrict when a state employee may be granted leave to participate in certain disaster relief services.
SB 15
to revise the restrictions on donation of leave by state employees.
SB 16
to revise the inheritance tax exemptions.
SB 17
to provide for a procedure for transferring certain funds from the pooled income account of the investment council to the permanent school fund.
SB 18
to provide that any child placed in the Human Services Center is in the guardianship of the secretary of the Department of Human Services.
SB 19
to authorize South Dakota State University to contract with private parties to participate in the financing, construction, and operation of a wellness center and to appropriate any resulting revenues to such purposes.
SB 20
to make an appropriation to provide for the maintenance and repair needs at the South Dakota School for the Deaf and the South Dakota School for the Visually Handicapped.
SB 21
to provide for the biennial registration of pesticides, to revise the distribution of the pesticide application fee, and to declare an emergency.
SB 22
to provide for the deposit of certain moneys, held by the Board of Regents, into the school and public lands endowment to provide partial funding for the maintenance and repair needs of the South Dakota School for the Deaf and the South Dakota School for the Visually Handicapped.
SB 23
to authorize the Board of Regents to construct a performing arts center at South Dakota State University; to authorize South Dakota State University to contract with private parties to participate in financing, construction, and operation of a wellness center; and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 24
to change the name of the South Dakota School for the Visually Handicapped to the South Dakota School for the Blind and the Visually Impaired.
SB 25
to codify the legislation passed in 1997.
SB 26
to revise certain statutes regarding the operation and administration of crematories.
SB 27
to repeal certain provisions regarding medication aides.
SB 28
to make an appropriation to reimburse a family physician who has complied with the requirements of the South Dakota physician tuition reimbursement program.
SB 29
to revise the circumstances under which a school district may charge a fee for school bus transportation services.
SB 30
to provide for the proper disposal of waste tires and to provide for penalties for any violation thereof.
SB 31
to provide rule-making authority to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources to carry out the requirements of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act amendments of 1996.
SB 32
to authorize expenditures out of the water and environment fund and to declare an emergency.
SB 33
to revise the authority of a local school board to regulate participation by seventh and eighth grade students in extra-curricular activities.
SB 34
to revise certain provisions relating to the required use of diver-down flags and mandatory motorboat distance restrictions.
SB 35
to revise certain provisions regarding the discharge of certain weapons at game while in or on a motor vehicle.
SB 36
to revise the crime of indecent exposure.
SB 37
to provide a penalty for failing to annually register as a sex offender.
SB 38
to increase the liquidated costs imposed for law enforcement training.
SB 39
to provide for the public procurement of construction services utilizing the design-build procurement process.
SB 40
to permit contractors to offer and provide design-build services.
SB 41
to allow certain adjudicated children to be placed in a juvenile correctional facility, foster home, group home, group care center, or residential treatement center pursuant to chapter 26-11A.
SB 42
to clarify the disposition of certain funds collected from inmates.
SB 43
to establish certain criteria for the state trunk highway system.
SB 44
to revise the methods of compensating the administrator of the South Dakota Retirement System.
SB 45
to provide benefit improvements for the members of the South Dakota Retirement System.
SB 46
to increase the time period to choose additional survivor protection coverage under the South Dakota Retirement System.
SB 47
to revise the age at which certain members of the South Dakota Retirement System can retire without a reduction in benefits.
SB 48
to permit the Huron firefighters to participate in the South Dakota Retirement System.
SB 49
to prorate the interest on contributions under the South Dakota Retirement System.
SB 50
to reduce the eligibility period for vesting in the South Dakota Retirement System.
SB 51
to prorate a South Dakota Retirement System benefit recipient's initial annual improvement factor.
SB 52
to revise the powers and duties of the State Investment Council and the state investment officer with respect to the permanent school and other educational funds.
SB 53
to require the reporting of criminal convictions, to provide certain licensing penalties, and to allow certain cooperation in a multi-state waiver process regarding persons engaged in the insurance business.
SB 54
to revise the definition of real estate salesperson.
SB 55
to revise certain real estate licensing application and examination procedures and to authorize the increase of license application fees.
SB 56
to revise the requirements for individual and group health insurance availability and portability.
SB 57
to revise certain restrictions of activities of real estate licensees.
SB 58
to revise the requirement for real estate brokers to furnish closing statements in a real estate transaction.
SB 59
to revise certain exemptions to real estate licensing requirements.
SB 60
to revise the administrative rule process to reduce the number of document copies an agency must file when incorporating outside materials into administrative rules.
SB 61
to revise certain provisions regarding the regulation of fireworks.
SB 62
to establish the suspension periods for certain violations of traffic laws and for fraudulently using a driver license or nondriver identification card.
SB 63
to revise certain provisions regarding unprofessional conduct by real estate licensees.
SB 64
to revise the definition of real estate broker.
SB 65
to revise the advertising restrictions for real estate licensees.
SB 66
to increase the number of days a notice of intent to revoke a driver’s license may function as a temporary driver’s license following an arrest involving a refusal to submit to chemical analysis.
SB 67
to prohibit any person under the age of twenty-one from operating a motor vehicle if there is alcohol present in the person's blood or after consuming marijuana or any controlled drug or substance.
SB 68
to revise the requirements relating to the use of child restraint systems in passenger vehicles.
SB 69
to revise certain provisions concerning the filing of contractor's excise tax returns and to declare an emergency.
SB 70
to revise certain provisions regarding the median level of assessment for property tax purposes.
SB 71
to revise certain dates pertaining to references to the Internal Revenue Code
SB 72
to establish certain continuing education requirements for veterinary technicians.
SB 73
to provide for the challenging of nonresidents attempting to vote in municipal or school elections.
SB 74
to limit Board of Regents tuition and fees increases to the rate of inflation.
SB 75
to require that school officials be notified of certain student alcohol violations.
SB 76
to establish the last Friday in April as Arbor Day.
SB 77
to establish certain fish possession limits.
SB 78
to revise the powers and organizational structure of drainage basin utility districts.
SB 79
to increase the amount allowed for costs and expenses for the collection of a dishonored check or draft.
SB 80
to permit school districts to enter an agreement with a nonprofit organization to provide for construction, operation, and maintenance of facilities.
SB 81
to define the roads shown on the map prepared by the county auditor.
SB 82
to prohibit certain deceptive acts and practices with regard to lodging establishments and campgrounds and to require that certain records be kept.
SB 83
to repeal certain statutes concerning the confidentiality of certain information resulting from the examination, investigation, or audit of private entities.
SB 84
to authorize sheriffs to collect fees for expenses incurred in executing court orders.
SB 85
to limit the number of court-appointed attorneys and experts and the amount of money that can be paid to them for an indigent criminal defendant.
SB 86
to authorize the adoption of certain federal poverty and food stamp guidelines by administrative rule.
SB 87
to repeal the inheritance tax.
SB 88
to revise certain statutes relating to controlled firearms by including antique firearms.
SB 89
to revise certain provisions regarding health care professional disciplinary actions.
SB 90
to revise the requirements for imposing an excess tax levy.
SB 91
to revise the procedure for applying the index factor to the amount of revenue payable from taxes on real property within a taxing district.
SB 92
to limit the information that may be contained on a driver's license.
SB 93
to prohibit discrimination against certain employees for nonattendance due to severe weather or road conditions.
SB 94
to provide for the payment of tuition for students who have been assigned to another school district.
SB 95
to revise the income limits of a person eligible for a real property tax assessment freeze.
SB 96
to prohibit assaults by any person held in a county or municipal jail or a juvenile detention facility.
SB 97
to increase certain inheritance tax exemptions.
SB 98
to revise the criteria for the assessment freeze on the taxation of certain single-family dwellings.
SB 99
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 100
to increase the persons of whom a criminal record check and a central registry background check is required with regard to schools and child welfare agencies.
SB 101
to repeal the requirement to provide certain guardrails on county and township bridges.
SB 102
to clarify certain principles pertaining to self-defense and defense of third persons within the home and on owned, leased, or rented real property.
SB 103
to revise the procedure for the valuation of agricultural land.
SB 104
to specify certain duties and the authority of persons assigned by law enforcement agencies to investigate traffic accidents.
SB 105
to permit evidence of similar crimes in prosecutions for child molestation.
SB 106
to permit evidence of similar crimes in prosecutions for sexual assault.
SB 107
to permit evidence of prior sexual assault or child molestation offenses in certain civil actions.
SB 108
to authorize a person licensed to carry a concealed pistol in another state to carry a concealed pistol in this state under certain conditions.
SB 109
to revise provisions concerning stop loss or excess insurance.
SB 110
to define the brokerage relationships available between real estate licensees and buyers, sellers, landlords, or tenants in real estate transactions, to establish the obligations owed by real estate licensees to parties to real estate transactions, and to establish certain disclosure requirements for real estate licensees.
SB 111
to permit borrowing between school district funds.
SB 112
to change the number of days of notice that must be given to the county commissioners for special sessions.
SB 113
to provide for a penalty for certain conduct with regard to alcoholic beverages.
SB 114
to permit investment by farm mutual insurers in common stock of banks or bank holding companies.
SB 115
revise and clarify certain provisions relating to the Health and Education Facilities Authority.
SB 116
to authorize dealers of manufactured homes and mobile homes to operate certain auxiliary lots.
SB 117
to prevent the inclusion of certain conditions in motor vehicle franchise agreements.
SB 118
to exempt service contracts from the insurance code.
SB 119
to repeal certain requirements regarding guardrails on county and township bridges.
SB 120
to revise the funding of special education.
SB 121
to revise the reduction in state aid to special education based upon a school district's ending special education fund balance.
SB 122
to allow a school district to report the capital outlay levy in dollars per one thousand dollars of taxable valuation.
SB 123
to establish uniform charges against certain property to pay for the cost of publication.
SB 124
to appropriate money to the Department of School and Public Lands for repairs to dams on state-owned property.
SB 125
to revise the requirements concerning the publication of the list of tax-exempt property.
SB 126
to allow certain taxes to be remitted by electronic transmission in twelve estimated equal monthly installments.
SB 127
to protect crime victims from liability associated with the commission of the crimes.
SB 128
to permit the Department of Transportation to require reflector or luminescent paint on railroad cars.
SB 129
to reduce certain park and camping fees for senior citizens.
SB 130
to provide for the regulation of certain motor carriers.
SB 131
to clarify eligibility for ethanol production incentive payments.
SB 132
to revise certain provisions regarding the perfecting of liens created by unpaid child support.
SB 133
to provide for felony enhancement for third offense simple assault.
SB 134
to permit the Division of Criminal Investigation to process national criminal history checks on applicants for employment with and licensing by the Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe.
SB 135
to prohibit automobile insurers from increasing rates or canceling or nonrenewing automobile policies based solely on the number of claims made on the comprehensive coverage of a policy.
SB 136
to authorize planning for a coordinated statewide 911 emergency reporting system and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 137
to provide for an emergency vehicle dealer's license and to declare an emergency.
SB 138
to revise the circumstances permitting warrantless arrests.
SB 139
to clarify the scope and composition of peer review committees entitled to limited good faith immunity from civil liability for committee actions.
SB 140
to revise the maximum length of certain vehicle combinations.
SB 141
to allow any person with the authorization of law enforcement or the Department of Social Services to take photographs, videotapes, or electronic images of a child if abuse or neglect is suspected.
SB 142
to allow any sales and uses tax paid to be deducted from the gross receipts to determine the contractors' excise tax.
SB 143
to exempt individuals participating in the vocational rehabilitation program from the twelve-month residency requirement for tuition and fee purposes.
SB 144
to increase the maximum fees allowed for serving the notice of intention to take tax deed.
SB 145
to revise the procedure for serving lienholders.
SB 146
to provide a limited refund of the contractor's excise tax for the construction of new or existing residential housing.
SB 147
to provide for a study of gaming in the state, to study the effects of a repeal of video lottery, and to declare an emergency.
SB 148
to revise certain provisions relating to employee group insurance.
SB 149
to revise certain provisions relating to the formation of school districts and contractual agreements among school districts.
SB 150
to adopt and amend certain provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code relating to letters of credit.
SB 151
to allow lottery prizes for lotteries selling chances to raise money to be of greater value under certain circumstances and to authorize certain larger lottery prizes.
SB 152
to revise certain provisions regarding school days and school terms.
SB 153
to authorize municipalities to provide additional telecommunications services.
SB 154
to adopt and amend certain provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code relating to investment securities, including substantive amendments to Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code.
SB 155
to permit affirmation rather than notarization of certain documents.
SB 156
to allow an administrator to dispose of certain items without a formal motion of the governing body.
SB 157
to define and tax cider as an alcoholic beverage.
SB 158
to repeal the transfer of unobligated cash from the ethanol fuel fund.
SB 159
to revise the distribution of revenue from the petroleum release compensation and tank inspection fee.
SB 160
to revise and strengthen licensing qualifications, fees, and penalties for bail bondspersons and runners.
SB 161
to appropriate money for the Northern Crops Institute.
SB 162
require the Transportation Commission to provide for state highways to all state parks and state recreation areas.
SB 163
to delay the adoption and implementation of course guidelines for language arts and mathematics.
SB 164
to allow municipalities to operate an electric utility system beyond its corporate limits under certain circumstances.
SB 165
to provide an exemption from the Uniform Unclaimed Property Act for certain unredeemed gift certificates.
SB 166
to place certain restrictions on the ownership of livestock feedlots by certain livestock processors.
SB 167
to define child abuse and provide a penalty therefor.
SB 168
to allow organizations subject to the provisions of the insurance laws of this state to incorporate as a nonprofit organization.
SB 169
to provide for the donation of accrued vested leave among state employees.
SB 170
to create the Higher Education Advance Payment Plan Task Force.
SB 171
to revise certain provisions regarding the design of motor vehicle license plates.
SB 172
to establish a sheep checkoff program.
SB 173
to revise the average daily membership for consolidated school districts.
SB 174
to provide certain education benefits to certain members of reserve units of the United States Armed Forces.
SB 175
to allow a multifamily housing owner, operator, or leasing agent to verify certain criminal conviction information on a lease application.
SB 176
to revise certain provisions relating to the exercise of eminent domain by railroads.
SB 177
to revise and clarify certain provisions concerning the regulation of pornography and obscenity.
SB 178
to revise certain provisions related to involuntary commitment for alcohol or drug treatment.
SB 179
to define those persons qualified to sign petitions for initiation or referendum of legislation.
SB 180
to revise the formula for assigning assessed railroad valuation to counties.
SB 181
to revise the state auditor's authority to allow the restoration of a fund from which a loan is made.
SB 182
to permit the issuance of revenue bonds by the South Dakota Health and Educational Facilities Authority to finance primary, secondary, and postsecondary schools.
SB 183
to permit the issuance of economic development revenue bonds to finance primary, secondary, and postsecondary schools operated by nonprofit entities.
SB 184
to require a criminal history check for certain employees or potential employees of nursing facilities.
SB 185
to prohibit any union or association from receiving any money through an automatic payroll deduction for the purpose of contributing the money to a political action committee or political party.
SB 186
to ensure that enrollees receive health care services under certain managed care systems.
SB 187
to revise the circumstances under which an out-of-state bank may establish and maintain a branch in South Dakota.
SB 188
to appropriate additional funding to the state film library.
SB 189
to provide for certain scholarship programs and make an appropriation therefor.
SB 190
to revise the funding of special education.
SB 191
to establish certain ratios for the purpose of levying taxes to pay for school district bonds.
SB 192
to establish certain ratios for the purpose of levying taxes for the capital outlay fund of a school district.
SB 193
to exempt certain United States postage gross receipts from sales and use tax.
SB 194
to authorize certain doctoral graduates to teach without teaching certificates.
SB 195
to prohibit advertising of the lottery.
SB 196
to impose an income tax on interest and dividends and to provide penalties for the violation thereof.
SB 197
to provide for the means of changing the venue in postjudgment divorce, paternity, and separate maintenance actions.
SB 198
to provide for the establishment of certain rights and privileges with regard to mediation proceedings.
SB 199
to authorize the establishment of a moratorium on certain hog farming operations in response to environmental threats.
SB 200
to repeals the waivers of academic achievement tests for special education students.
SB 201
to revise certain provisions regarding financial assurances for mining reclamation.
SB 202
to require additional financial disclosure for lobbyists and employers of lobbyists.
SB 203
to permit municipal power agencies to distribute electric energy within or without the municipality.
SB 204
to allow home school students to participate in certain high school activities.
SB 205
to provide for certain limited term nonresident waterfowl licenses.
SB 206
to revise certain provisions regarding the disposition of seized controlled weapons and firearms.
SB 207
to eliminate participation in the subsequent injury fund by self-insured employers and to revise certain other provisions regarding self-insured employers.
SB 208
to make an appropriation for the operation of the state fair.
SB 209
to provide notice and benefits to certain employees affected by plant closings and mass layoffs.
SB 210
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 child care programs and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 211
to permit the use of freeze brands on horses and mules.
SB 212
to revise the apportionment of the petroleum release compensation and tank inspection fee and to revise the transfer of revenue from the state capital construction fund.
SB 213
to establish a comprehensive health association to provide insurance coverage to eligible persons.
SB 214
to expedite the release of counterfeit liens, court documents, or other instruments on public record.
SB 215
to revise certain provisions fixing the compensation of certain court appointed counsel and expert witnesses.
SB 216
to appropriate money for a permanent sound system and maintenance and repair at the state fair.
SB 217
to continuously appropriate money to the state fair.
SB 218
to provide for proper recording of corporate names, to provide for a Limited Liability Company Act, and to declare an emergency.
SB 219
to revise certain provisions relating to vested water rights claims.
SB 220
to prohibit any person under the age of eighteen to drive a motor vehicle after consuming alcoholic beverages.
SB 221
to establish a moratorium on the construction or expansion of certain concentrated animal feeding operations.
SB 222
to provide for the liability of certain prisoners confined to jail for the costs of certain services and confinement and to provide a lien therefor.
SB 223
to revise certain provisions regarding insurance coverage for and after delivery of a baby.
SB 224
to establish certain wage requirements for the recipients of REDI fund loans.
SB 225
to revise certain provisions relating to workers' compensation during a period of rehabilitation.
SB 226
to permit a crime victim to have access to certain information about the person arrested for committing the crime.
SB 227
to require training in parenting skills for certain persons.
SB 228
to provide certain requirements for new continuing care retirement communities.
SB 229
to prohibit insurance discrimination against victims of domestic violence.
SB 230
to require the suspension of a minor's driving privileges if adjudicated to have committed vandalism.
SB 231
to require certain persons to take a driving test.
SB 232
to revise certain provisions relating to the annual property tax bill.
SB 233
to reduce the property tax levies for general funds of a school district for the purposes of maintaining the relationship between state aid to general education and local effort and to provide for a five percent reduction in property taxes for certain types of property.
SB 234
to revise certain provisions regarding the regulation of telecommunication services.
SB 235
to prevent criminals from suing their victims for damages.
SB 236
to revise certain provisions regarding trusts and estates.
SB 237
to revise the grounds for jury challenges for cause.
SB 238
to make an appropriation to fund tax refunds for elderly and disabled persons.
SB 239
to impose legal responsibility and tort liability for environmental damages caused by the negligent entrustment of livestock to another or negligent control or specification of design, construction, or operational instruction of livestock facilities.
SB 240
to prohibit certain discharges associated with livestock operations, to establish an environmental livestock cleanup fund, and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 241
to make an appropriation for the Mickelson Scholars Program.
SB 242
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 capitol, and for support and maintenance of the state guard.
Bill
Title
SC 1
Recognizing and commending the fiftieth anniversary of Crazy Horse Memorial.
SC 2
Recognizing and commending the 50th Annual Czech Days celebration in Tabor, South Dakota.
SC 3
Honoring Karen Hart, South Dakota Girls' State Governor, and Chris DeJong, 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 4
Commending and honoring Linda Hartman, a member of the West Central School District Board, on her selection as the 1997-1998 Outstanding School Board Member.
SC 5
Recognizing and commending the historic 40th Annual Schmeckfest in Freeman, South Dakota.
SC 6
Honoring the 1997 Tripp/Delmont Wildcats High School football team and the students and staff involved in the football program.
SC 7
Honoring the 1997 Freeman Flyer High School football team and the students and staff involved in the football program.
SC 8
Recognizing Jennifer Jones as a 1998 recipient of the Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
SC 9
Recognizing Jennifer Larson as a 1998 recipient of the Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
SC 10
Honoring the 1997 Wagner Red Raiders High School girls' basketball team and the staff of the girls' basketball program.
SC 11
Recognizing Lisa Burnette for receiving a 1998 Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
SC 12
Honoring the McLaughlin Midgets for their 1997 Yellowstone Conference Championship in football.
SC 13
Honoring the Pierre - Ft. Pierre Rotary Club for their fifty years of service.
SC 14
Honoring Mr. Don Giese of Chamberlain for his years of dedicated teaching and coaching with the Chamberlain School District and the City of Chamberlain.
SC 15
Honoring Bob Karolevitz
SC 16
Honoring Mavis Schrempp of rural Lantry, as the South Dakota Mother of the Year.
SC 17
Honoring Darlene Hauck as the South Dakota Sportswriters' Association Prep Girls Coach of the Year for 1997.
SC 18
Honoring Allyson Friez, South Dakota's Junior Miss.
Bill
Title
SCR 1
Supporting and encouraging negotiations concerning the mitigation of wildlife habitats on the Pick-Sloan reservoirs.
SCR 2
Requesting the South Dakota Congressional Delegation to support implementing comprehensive tobacco control measures to protect children from tobacco and allocating to South Dakota its entire share of any reimbursement for any medical and other costs deriving from tobacco-related disease that may be included in such legislation.
SCR 3
Endorsing federal legislation to designate the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
SCR 4
Requesting the United States Congress and certain federal agencies to require reflectors on interstate railroad cars.
SCR 5
Urging the Congress of the United States to pass legislation reauthorizing the federal highway program by May 1, 1998.
SCR 6
Endorsing the We the People . . . Project Citizen Program.
SCR 7
Congratulating South Dakota native Shawn Colvin on winning two Grammy Awards.
SCR 8
Honoring Senator William J. Johnson of Buffalo for his outstanding service in the South Dakota State Senate since 1989.
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 to prohibit the taxation of inheritances.
SJR 2
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election amendments to Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota to permit the investment of the permanent school funds in certain stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and other financial instruments.
SJR 3
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article VI of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to public employment, public education, and public contracting.
SJR 4
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 four-year legislative terms and legislative term limits.