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Number Title Senate Members House Members Disposition
HB 1019 An act to 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. Frederick, Johnson (William), Dennert Richter, Hagg, Sokolow
HB 1022 An act to 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. Frederick, Drake, Kloucek Roe, Belatti, Lucas
HB 1023 An act to 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. Drake, Benson, Dennert Putnam, Roe, Koetzle
HB 1067 An act to to clarify that certain communications between school psychologists and students are privileged. Frederick, Staggers, Hutmacher Kredit, Fiegen, Fischer-Clemens
HB 1097 An act to to revise certain provisions regarding the regulation of telecommunication companies. Everist, Halverson, Hutmacher de Hueck, Crisp, Volesky
HB 1097 An act to to revise certain provisions regarding the regulation of telecommunication companies. Rounds, Vitter, Hutmacher
HB 1262 An act to to require health insurance coverage for mental illness. Everist, Staggers, Olson Broderick, Fiegen, Fischer-Clemens
HB 1270 An act to to revise the items subject to an annual accounting of a conservator under the Uniform Probate Code. Whiting, Daugaard, Flowers Hunt, Wetz, Collier
HB 1302 An act to 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. Brown (Arnold), Hainje, Olson Koskan, Matthews, Gleason
HJR 1002 An act to 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. Aker, Drake, Symens Napoli, Weber, Haley
SB 23 An act to 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. Drake, Brown (Arnold), Morford Putnam, Roe, Lucas
SB 67 An act to 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. Staggers, Hainje, Olson Koskan, Brown (Richard), Lockner
SB 111 An act to to permit borrowing between school district funds. Everist, Drake, Hutmacher Brooks, Jorgensen, Davis
SB 112 An act to to change the number of days of notice that must be given to the county commissioners for special sessions. Aker, Ham, Reedy Duniphan, Apa, Schaunaman
SB 147 An act to 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. Paisley, Benson, Lawler Roe, Hunt, Schaunaman
SB 193 An act to to exempt certain United States postage gross receipts from sales and use tax. Paisley, Frederick, Symens Gabriel, Cutler, Haley
SB 206 An act to to revise certain provisions regarding the disposition of seized controlled weapons and firearms. Kleven, Benson, Flowers Cutler, Pummel, Duxbury
SB 207 An act to to eliminate participation in the subsequent injury fund by self-insured employers and to revise certain other provisions regarding self-insured employers. Munson (David), Brosz, Lange Pederson (Gordon), Hagg, Volesky
SB 207 An act to to eliminate participation in the subsequent injury fund by self-insured employers and to revise certain other provisions regarding self-insured employers. Munson (David), Brosz, Lange Hagg, Pederson (Gordon), Koetzle


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