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Committees
Bills Sponsored

Jim Hutmacher

Primary Sponsor

Bill Title
HB 1067 to clarify that certain communications between school psychologists and students are privileged.
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 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 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 1177 to establish the amount of county road levy that is distributed to any municipality incorporated after 1984.
HB 1243 to provide for parental involvement in certain academic activities.
HB 1267 to provide for scholarships for certain persons receiving workers' compensation benefits.
HB 1281 to authorize certain uses of money in a school district's special education fund.
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.
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 111 to permit borrowing between school district funds.
SB 156 to allow an administrator to dispose of certain items without a formal motion of the governing body.
SB 221 to establish a moratorium on the construction or expansion of certain concentrated animal feeding operations.
SB 228 to provide certain requirements for new continuing care retirement communities.
SC 10 Honoring the 1997 Wagner Red Raiders High School girls' basketball team and the staff of the girls' basketball program.
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.

Co Sponsor

Bill Title
HB 1066 to repeal certain statutes concerning the confidentiality of certain information resulting from the examination, investigation, or audit of private entities.
HB 1081 to allow certain older motor vehicles with out-of-state titles to be sold at public auctions under certain conditions.
HB 1103 to authorize professional corporations comprised of health care professionals of more than one profession.
HB 1105 to assign liability for certain environmental damages associated with large-scale contract livestock feeding operations.
HB 1108 to revise the supervision requirements of certified registered nurse anesthetists by physicians.
HB 1110 to authorize increased fees to be charged by certain Department of Game, Fish and Parks license agents.
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 1117 to revise the county bonding authority.
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 1140 to provide for the regulation of boat dealers.
HB 1146 to mandate transferability of certain postsecondary credit hours.
HB 1150 to exempt transportation services, veterinarian services, and animal specialty services from sales and use tax.
HB 1152 to allow truck tractors to be sold at a temporary special events lot.
HB 1154 to revise the maximum allowable length of certain automobile and boat transporters.
HB 1157 to allow aldermanic municipalities to set the term of office by ordinance.
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 1165 to revise certain provisions regarding the Uniform Building Code.
HB 1176 to revise certain weight restrictions for anhydrous ammonia tank trailers.
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 1180 to place a time limitation on the acceptance and solicitation of certain campaign funds by candidates for legislative office.
HB 1194 to define spinal manipulation and to regulate its use.
HB 1231 to exempt transportation services from sales and use taxes.
HB 1244 to revise certain provisions relating to the practice of pharmacy.
HB 1246 to allow public corporations to use single-source bidding procedures.
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 1269 to establish a license surcharge and fund for wildlife depredation and hunter access purposes.
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 1294 to provide notice and benefits to certain employees affected by plant closings and mass layoffs.
HB 1300 to establish certain wage requirements for the recipients of REDI fund loans.
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 1308 to authorize the reimbursement of certain testing costs from the petroleum release compensation fund and to revise associated deductible amounts.
HCR 1003 Requesting that construction of the National World War II Memorial proceed expeditiously.
HCR 1005 Requesting the Congress of the United States to pass legislation providing election campaign finance reform.
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 1014 Memorializing Congress to restore the historic role of the National Guard in America's defense policy.
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.
SB 11 to make certain large-scale contract livestock feeders liable for environmental damage.
SB 16 to revise the inheritance tax exemptions.
SB 72 to establish certain continuing education requirements for veterinary technicians.
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 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 93 to prohibit discrimination against certain employees for nonattendance due to severe weather or road conditions.
SB 96 to prohibit assaults by any person held in a county or municipal jail or a juvenile detention facility.
SB 98 to revise the criteria for the assessment freeze on the taxation of certain single-family dwellings.
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 126 to allow certain taxes to be remitted by electronic transmission in twelve estimated equal monthly installments.
SB 129 to reduce certain park and camping fees for senior citizens.
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 137 to provide for an emergency vehicle dealer's license and to declare an emergency.
SB 146 to provide a limited refund of the contractor's excise tax for the construction of new or existing residential housing.
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 177 to revise and clarify certain provisions concerning the regulation of pornography and obscenity.
SB 186 to ensure that enrollees receive health care services under certain managed care systems.
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 199 to authorize the establishment of a moratorium on certain hog farming operations in response to environmental threats.
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 213 to establish a comprehensive health association to provide insurance coverage to eligible persons.
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 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.
SC 2 Recognizing and commending the 50th Annual Czech Days celebration in Tabor, South Dakota.
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 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.
SCR 4 Requesting the United States Congress and certain federal agencies to require reflectors on interstate railroad cars.
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.
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.


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