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HB 1001 provide for the assessment of property based on its acquisition value.
HB 1002 require that certain exempt property be assessed and that the value be published.
HB 1003 provide for the recovery of certain expenses in an action brought to court by any governmental subdivision relative to the assessment of property.
HB 1004 repeal performance-based budgeting.
HB 1005 revise the membership of the Value Added Finance Authority.
HB 1006 revise the membership on the Board of Economic Development.
HB 1007 provide for the regulation of the practice of certified professional midwifery.
HB 1008 require a managed care plan to contract with any provider willing to meet the terms and conditions of the plan.
HB 1009 require a managed care plan to have a medical director or director.
HB 1010 provide certain protections for persons enrolled in managed care plans.
HB 1011 provide covered persons in managed care plans with reasonable access to providers.
HB 1012 establish criteria for the use of utilization review by health carriers, utilization review organizations, and other contracted entities.
HB 1013 establish certain requirements regarding coverage of emergency medical services.
HB 1014 revise certain provisions related to the regulation, inspection, and transportation of livestock.
HB 1015 revise certain election procedures for the formation of certain special districts and the election of directors, managers, or trustees.
HB 1016 revise the procedure for school district elections involving tie votes or request for recount.
HB 1017 revise the responsibility for supervising the arrangement on how the candidates' names are listed on the ballot.
HB 1018 allow the precinct superintendent to assign duties to the members of an election board and to consolidate the position of judge and clerk.
HB 1019 provide for a statewide public defender program for indigents charged with certain high-grade felonies.
HB 1020 provide a general diversion program within the office of the state’s attorney for certain misdemeanor offenses.
HB 1021 provide a diversion program within the office of the state's attorney for restitution on insufficient funds checks.
HB 1022 provide for an extension of the period of imprisonment as a condition for probation or suspension of sentence.
HB 1023 revise certain dates pertaining to references to the Internal Revenue Code.
HB 1024 revise certain provisions regarding the minimum wage to be paid persons under twenty years of age.
HB 1025 revise confidentiality provisions regarding Department of Social Services record information concerning abuse or neglect resulting in the fatality or near fatality of a child.
HB 1026 require a permanency hearing to be held if the court has determined that reasonable efforts are not appropriate, to require that the court determine a compelling reason exists when long-term foster care is proposed as a permanent plan, and to clarify what circumstances constitute long-term foster care for children adjudicated as abused or neglected.
HB 1027 increase the maximum benefits payable under the crime victims' compensation program.
HB 1028 revise certain provisions relating to the inspection of certain residential care facilities.
HB 1029 repeal the definition for a rural primary care hospital and to provide for a definition of a critical access hospital.
HB 1030 require state health inspections of school food services programs.
HB 1031 revise certain provisions relating to state aid to education.
HB 1032 revise the causes for which a teacher's certificate may be revoked or suspended and to declare an emergency.
HB 1033 increase estimated cost for certain construction projects and to declare an emergency.
HB 1034 exempt the purchasing of natural gas from certain competitive bid requirements.
HB 1035 permit the State of South Dakota to waive performance and payment bonds for public improvements under certain circumstances.
HB 1036 permit the State of South Dakota to waive bid security on bids for public improvements under certain circumstances.
HB 1037 revise certain motor carrier regulations and to increase motor carrier eligibility for single trip permits.
HB 1038 revise the system of issuing and selling certain licenses, permits, and stamps by agents of the Department of Game, Fish and Parks, to repeal the reimbursement to counties for services rendered in such sales, and to provide additional funds to the state animal damage control fund.
HB 1039 repeal the licensing of resident and nonresident professional dog trainers, to restrict the training of dogs on wild game birds, and to repeal certain big game licensing requirements.
HB 1040 repeal certain restrictions regarding the hunting of black bears, mountain lions, and wolves and to establish civil damages for the unlawful taking of mountain lions.
HB 1041 remove the annual renewal requirements for a resident small game or resident fishing license for certain qualified persons.
HB 1042 authorize the secretary of commerce and regulation to issue restricted driver licenses to persons whose driving privileges have been withdrawn and to promulgate certain administrative rules.
HB 1043 revise certain provisions to require alcohol coverage under certain insurance policies and to limit the cancellation of certain insurance policies and to repeal certain provisions regarding insurance company use of automobile glass repair companies.
HB 1044 revise the date for the submission of certain continuing education reports by insurance agents.
HB 1045 revise certain provisions concerning the confidentiality of bank examinations.
HB 1046 revise certain provisions regarding installment transactions involving a motor vehicle.
HB 1047 grant state-chartered banks powers allowed federally chartered banks under certain conditions.
HB 1048 establish within the Board of Chiropractic Examiners a disciplinary committee and an ethics committee and to increase and establish certain fees regarding chiropractors.
HB 1049 require certain specifications and tolerances for weights and measures established by administrative rule to be in conformance with updated national standards.
HB 1050 revise the term, creditable coverage, with regard to health insurance policies and to clarify coverage for guarantee issue.
HB 1051 revise certain provisions regarding the fuel excise tax.
HB 1052 revise certain provisions regarding accident record fees.
HB 1053 revise the open container law.
HB 1054 modify the minimum penalties for second or subsequent offenses for driving under the influence.
HB 1055 revise and remove certain segments of the state trunk highway system.
HB 1056 revise certain requirements for coordination of benefits of group health plans.
HB 1057 revise certain provisions and fees regarding certain licenses issued by the Department of Agriculture and to revise certain provisions and fees regarding certain inspections.
HB 1058 revise the Board of Accountancy’s authority regarding certificate holders not in public practice and to revise certain educational, continuing education, and examination requirements for licensees and certificate holders.
HB 1059 provide a procedure for assigning certain staggered terms for the elected board members of an improvement district.
HB 1060 revise the procedure for the valuation of agricultural land and to declare an emergency.
HB 1061 revise the provisions exempting certain persons from service as jurors.
HB 1062 revise the duties of magistrate judges.
HB 1063 authorize the courts to suspend driving privileges for persons convicted of driving or physical control of a motor vehicle while under age twenty-one and under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances and to permit the granting of certain restricted driving privileges for such persons.
HB 1064 revise the court automation surcharge in civil actions, small claims proceedings, criminal actions, and proceedings before the Supreme Court.
HB 1065 exempt certain transportation services from sales and use tax.
HB 1066 increase certain inheritance tax exemptions.
HB 1067 mandate driver's education, to increase certain fees, and to make a continuous appropriation to provide funding.
HB 1068 revise and clarify certain provisions relating to elections and voter eligibility in county road districts.
HB 1069 require notification of the cancellation or termination of certain motor vehicle insurance policies and to provide for the revocation of vehicle licenses and registration unless coverage is secured.
HB 1070 authorize county road districts to establish certain vehicle speed and weight restrictions and to revise certain county road district formation requirements.
HB 1071 revise the residency requirement for magistrate judges.
HB 1072 provide for a school district transportation levy.
HB 1073 limit Board of Regents tuition and fees increases to the rate of inflation.
HB 1074 revise certain provisions related to enrollment and attendance by secondary school students in postsecondary courses.
HB 1075 repeal certain provisions related to public school open enrollment procedures and tuition.
HB 1076 appropriate federal funds for the continuation of the Visitation Enforcement Program Implementation Task Force.
HB 1077 clarify voting eligibility and procedures for certain municipal incorporation elections.
HB 1078 revise certain provisions regarding insurance premium discounts for persons fifty-five years of age or older who complete a safe driving course.
HB 1079 make an appropriation for the acquisition of Census 2000 redistricting data and to declare an emergency.
HB 1080 revise the inheritance tax exemptions and the rate of taxation applied to certain individuals.
HB 1081 permit certain municipal officials to serve in volunteer, unsalaried municipal positions.
HB 1082 revise certain provisions related to the impoundment of animals and the regulation of certain kennels.
HB 1083 revise the procedure for accepting certain bids.
HB 1084 establish deadlines for action by school districts on certain reorganization petitions.
HB 1085 allow certain persons on a county board of mental illness to serve more than two terms if appointed in the middle of a term.
HB 1086 revise certain provisions relating to lights on slow-moving vehicles.
HB 1087 place certain restrictions on loans obtained by insurance agents from their clients.
HB 1088 revise the requirements to determine if a building shall be connected to a public water system or public wastewater collection system.
HB 1089 revise certain provisions regarding the appointment of insurance agents.
HB 1090 revise administrative procedures regarding the filing of a notice of appeal, an application for a stay pending appeal, and the time for serving briefs.
HB 1091 provide that stipulations regarding the value of an estate being probated and decrees regarding the inheritance tax due be sealed.
HB 1092 revise certain provisions regarding the appointment of a special administrator for probate.
HB 1093 exempt limited liability companies from the filing fee for the first annual report under certain circumstances.
HB 1094 revise certain guardianship and conservatorship provisions regarding appointment hearings, financial statements, and successors.
HB 1095 revise certain administrative rules relating to telecommunications services.
HB 1096 make the appointment of the county planning commission permissive.
HB 1097 establish qualifications for substitute teachers.
HB 1098 revise the procedure for authorizing a bond issue involving two or more political subdivisions.
HB 1099 revise the exemptions to the practice of cosmetology.
HB 1100 establish the value added agricultural fund, to provide for its disbursement, and to appropriate certain sales and use tax collections to the fund.
HB 1101 authorize professional corporations comprised of health care professionals of more than one profession.
HB 1102 revise certain provisions regarding the disclaimer of a property interest a person is entitled to by will or intestate succession.
HB 1103 increase the per diem paid to jurors.
HB 1104 prohibit certain persons from holding elected county office.
HB 1105 authorize a person licensed to carry a concealed pistol in another state to carry a concealed pistol in this state under certain conditions.
HB 1106 repeal certain tax benefits available to railroads, to revise certain provisions regarding the right of eminent domain for railroads, and to revise the formula for assigning assessed railroad valuation to counties.
HB 1107 revise certain provisions regarding mutually binding agreements between beer wholesalers and brewers, to revise a term relative to beer industry relationships, and to make provisions for malt beverage brand extensions.
HB 1108 authorize public utilities or electric utilities to remove certain obstructions that may impair its operations.
HB 1109 provide, by a single procedure, for the amendment and restatement of the articles of incorporation of certain nonprofit corporations.
HB 1110 restrict the locations where video lottery machines may be placed and to increase sales and use taxes.
HB 1111 repeal certain recycling requirements.
HB 1112 revise certain provisions relating to tampering with public water systems and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1113 revise certain provisions concerning the release of information about children in correctional or detention facilities.
HB 1114 eliminate certain assessed valuation appeals by public taxing districts and governmental subdivisions.
HB 1115 restrict the area in which unarmed retrieval of certain small game is authorized.
HB 1116 establish certain civil penalties for overweight vehicle violations.
HB 1117 provide for the licensure and regulation of certain hunting and fishing guides.
HB 1118 provide for the participation of independent voters in primary elections.
HB 1119 exempt food from sales and use taxes.
HB 1120 permit voters to register on election day at the polling place.
HB 1121 provide health insurance coverage for diabetes supplies, equipment, and self-management training and education.
HB 1122 require each contractor or person who has a contractor's excise tax license to carry liability insurance.
HB 1123 revise certain provisions relating to the exercise of eminent domain by railroads.
HB 1124 establish the Governor's Scholars Program and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1125 establish a beverage container deposit and refund program.
HB 1126 standardize publication and hearing requirements for municipal and county planning and zoning procedures.
HB 1127 exempt property that is located within an improvement district from taxation by a township.
HB 1128 authorize the Banking Commission to establish rules regulating bank borrowings.
HB 1129 require the licensing of certain plumbers.
HB 1130 revise certain provisions regarding the involuntary commitment of certain mentally ill persons.
HB 1131 repeal the inheritance tax over a period of time.
HB 1132 establish a workforce development initiative within the Department of Social Services.
HB 1133 appropriate money for student incentive grants and tuition equalization grants.
HB 1134 revise certain provisions concerning weight and speed allowances for certain harvest vehicles.
HB 1135 allow certain community-based primary health organizations to provide publicly funded dental services.
HB 1136 revise who may be informed of a decedent's intention to make an anatomical gift.
HB 1137 revise the definition of outdoor recreation purpose for political subdivisions.
HB 1138 account for how taxes are paid by certain manufactured homes for certain school purposes, to establish how the Department of Revenue shall adjust the computation for local effort, and to classify certain manufactured homes as real property for property tax purposes.
HB 1139 require persons to show evidence of financial responsibility before certain motor vehicles can be registered.
HB 1140 decrease the rate of interest on property tax certificates and delinquent taxes.
HB 1141 establish a certain distance from a municipality's corporate limits in which the municipality has planning and zoning authority.
HB 1142 permit an increased proportion of a bank's stock and surplus to be invested in the value of the premises.
HB 1143 permit municipalities and school districts to open their polling places earlier.
HB 1144 increase the annual front footage assessment for certain township road maintenance and repairs.
HB 1145 allow certain services provided by membership organizations to be exempt from sales and use tax.
HB 1146 revise the procedure for determining when the unpaid taxes of a mobile home are delinquent.
HB 1147 authorize the construction of a new roof on the Dakota Dome at the University of South Dakota.
HB 1148 revise the definition of community for purposes of motor vehicle and snowmobile franchises.
HB 1149 increase the sales and use tax, to reduce the sales and use tax over a period of time, and to repeal the video lottery.
HB 1150 exempt certain nonprofit organizations from sales and use tax when transporting elderly or disabled persons.
HB 1151 revise the property tax levies for the general fund of a school district.
HB 1152 establish a school construction fund, to provide for loans from the fund, to increase the state portion of video lottery machine income, and to dedicate the additional revenue to the school construction fund.
HB 1153 revise the distance requirements for certain hunting and trapping activities.
HB 1154 establish the tobacco settlement trust fund.
HB 1155 revise the basis upon which certain noncommercial motor vehicle license fees are determined, to increase the fees over a certain time period, and to revise certain provisions regarding a wheel tax on motor vehicles.
HB 1156 require certain insurance policies to reimburse the services of licensed professional counselors -- mental health and marriage and family therapists.
HB 1157 require certain insurance policies to reimburse the services of marriage and family therapists.
HB 1158 allow counties to participate in a simulated election.
HB 1159 use cash rent to determine the value of agricultural land and to repeal the nonagricultural acreage classification.
HB 1160 permit a municipality or county to issue a temporary special retail on-sale wine dealers' license for certain special events.
HB 1161 increase the amount of motor vehicle liability insurance or proof of financial responsibility the owner of a motor vehicle must maintain to cover certain property damages occurring in an accident.
HB 1162 establish the A+ Schools Program in the fine arts, and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1163 increase the maximum amount allowable for the brand renewal fee.
HB 1164 provide certain injunctive relief against unwarranted emergency zoning ordinances, zoning maps, and other official controls.
HB 1165 provide certain injunctive relief against unwarranted emergency zoning ordinances.
HB 1166 revise the index factor for purposes of distributing state aid to education.
HB 1167 increase the tax on cigarettes and other tobacco products.
HB 1168 allow counties and municipalities to regulate use, distribution, marketing, promotion, and sale of tobacco products.
HB 1169 increase the motor vehicle excise tax and to provide for its distribution.
HB 1170 require the Division of Criminal Investigation to provide criminal history background checks in certain circumstances.
HB 1171 require insurance companies to reimburse the services of licensed professional counselors -- mental health.
HB 1172 authorize boards of county commissioners to hold certain meetings at locations outside of the county seat.
HB 1173 revise certain provisions regarding the requirement for children to be in a child passenger restraint system.
HB 1174 increase the excise tax on certain motor fuels and to deposit the increased revenue in the local government highway and bridge fund.
HB 1175 increase and revise license fees for certain noncommercial vehicles and to revise the distribution of such fees.
HB 1176 require an applicant to pay the actual costs of postage and handling for mailing license plates and stickers.
HB 1177 authorize the Board of Examiners of Psychologists to dismiss certain complaints.
HB 1178 revise the state aid for special education funding formula.
HB 1179 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.
HB 1180 revise the penalty for certain assaults in jails and juvenile detention facilities.
HB 1181 revise certain provisions relating to small claims proceedings.
HB 1182 provide for the deposit of unclaimed property funds into the unclaimed property trust fund.
HB 1183 revise certain provisions regarding consumer installment sales contracts.
HB 1184 allow for the transfer of Harmony Hill to the State of South Dakota.
HB 1185 prohibit discrimination against certain employees for nonattendance due to severe weather or road conditions.
HB 1186 restrict access by minors to obscene materials on certain public access computers and to limit liability for certain related actions.
HB 1187 provide for a six-person jury in small claims actions.
HB 1188 establish minimum hours of operation for the office of the clerk of courts.
HB 1189 repeal the requirement that certain proposals for the regulation of professions and occupations be reviewed prior to session.
HB 1190 allow certain interstate shipments of wine.
HB 1191 establish the South Dakota partnership fund and the tobacco settlement fund.
HB 1192 extend the time allowed to file an affidavit of recusal of hearing examiner.
HB 1193 revise the definition of a temporary supplemental lot.
HB 1194 use cash rent to determine the value of agricultural land and to repeal the nonagricultural acreage classification.
HB 1195 increase and revise license fees for certain noncommercial vehicles and to revise the distribution of such fees.
HB 1196 allow the investment council to invest certain public funds and to restrict the investment of certain public funds.
HB 1197 revise certain provisions related to the organizational characteristics of certain commodity check-off programs.
HB 1198 revise certain provisions regarding the expenses of state officers and employees which are reimbursable.
HB 1199 restrict the distribution of alcoholic beverages to persons under eighteen years of age by parents, guardians, or spouses over twenty-one years of age.
HB 1200 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 1201 increase the state portion of video lottery machine income, to dedicate the additional revenue, and to provide for the repeal of video lottery.
HB 1202 provide for the election of the secretary of agriculture.
HB 1203 clarify certain provisions relating to the maintenance of the child's birth certificate with the child's academic record.
HB 1204 provide for certain increases in the state minimum wage.
HB 1205 provide notice and benefits to certain employees affected by plant closings and mass layoffs.
HB 1206 provide for the release of confidential criminal justice information under certain circumstances.
HB 1207 increase the time period for which a driver''s license is revoked for certain drug offenses.
HB 1208 provide for the termination of a spousal joint tenancy by an interested person.
HB 1209 increase certain exemptions under the inheritance tax.
HB 1210 provide a time to appeal notice of termination to a school board and to conduct a hearing thereon.
HB 1211 extend the time for filing of the record in certain school appeals.
HB 1212 establish certain policies related to teacher staff reduction and recall.
HB 1213 protect the normal operation and use of sport shooting ranges.
HB 1214 establish a safety zone around occupied dwellings located adjacent to certain public hunting areas.
HB 1215 provide for the continuation at the state level of certain federal commodity checkoff programs and to allow certain state checkoff programs to temporarily suspend the collection of checkoff assessments.
HB 1216 require any person contesting a legislative election to first exhaust all statutory remedies.
HB 1217 revise the procedure for determining the period of time that has elapsed for a person who was previously convicted of driving under the influence.
HB 1218 create a postsecondary education loan and scholarship program and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1219 increase the school term.
HB 1220 repeal the wheel tax and to delay the effective date.
HB 1221 require that certain persons having contact with pupils in school have a certification of health.
HB 1222 regulate mobile health evaluation and screening providers.
HB 1223 allow access to a deceased person's medical record.
HB 1224 govern the conditions under which a municipality may grant additional CATV franchises.
HB 1225 exempt school districts from certain transportation requirements.
HB 1226 authorize counties to regulate certain section line hunting, fishing, and trapping practices.
HB 1227 provide for the suspension of certain production incentive or supplemental payments for the processing of certain agricultural commodities.
HB 1228 require that certain pupils receive immunization against hepatitis B.
HB 1229 require the reporting of certain weapons violations on school premises to local law enforcement authorities.
HB 1230 provide for the recovery of damages for checks, drafts, or orders not paid upon presentment.
HB 1231 increase certain motor vehicle dealer's license fees and to increase the bond to get a dealer's license.
HB 1232 provide for a retroactive application of the definition of telephone company operating property.
HB 1233 place certain restrictions on the ownership of livestock feedlots by certain livestock processors.
HB 1234 regulate certain livestock packer transactions.
HB 1235 revise certain transportation and recordkeeping requirements for ambulance services.
HB 1236 increase the retail sales tax on certain alcoholic beverages and to distribute the revenue to counties.
HB 1237 repeal the video lottery and to refer the Act to a vote of the electors of this state at the next general election.
HB 1238 increase the excise tax on certain motor fuels for state and local government purposes and to deposit the increased revenue for local government purposes in the local government highway and bridge fund.
HB 1239 provide for a statewide public defender program for indigents charged with certain high-grade felonies.
HB 1240 declare that the South Dakota Oilseeds Council, the South Dakota Soybean Research and Promotion Council, and the South Dakota Corn Utilization Council, are not agencies of the State of South Dakota, to repeal their rulemaking authority, and to revise other provisions relating to them and the Department of Agriculture.
HB 1241 revise certain provisions regarding a wheel tax on motor vehicles.
HB 1242 revise certain procedures regarding the reduction of license fees for older vehicles.
HB 1243 revise certain provisions related to conflicts of interest by school district personnel.
HB 1244 mandate that the South Dakota Board of Education promulgate rules to create resident and nonresident tuition rates at the technical institutes.
HB 1245 revise the statutory requirement for residency for purposes of tuition at state universities.
HB 1246 provide a per diem allowance for county and municipal housing and redevelopment commissioners.
HB 1247 provide for the reinstatement, under certain circumstances, of a person's driver's license under revocation for refusal to submit to a blood test if the defendant is subsequently found not guilty or if the charge is dismissed.
HB 1248 establish the maintenance and repair fund for state dams and to provide for its funding.
HB 1249 permit court-ordered temporary custody of certain juveniles who reoffend the drinking and driving statutes.
HB 1250 authorize leave for employees to attend certain school or child care functions involving their children.
HB 1251 establish the A+ Schools Program and the A+ Schools Partnership Fund.
HB 1252 increase the amount exempt from taxation for agricultural structures.
HB 1253 transfer revenue from the employer's investment in South Dakota's future fund to the general fund.
HB 1254 revise certain provisions related to local government officer conflicts of interest.
HB 1255 revise certain provisions to require the offer of alcohol coverage under certain insurance policies.
HB 1256 revise certain provisions to limit the cancellation of certain insurance policies.
HB 1257 revise how certain alcoholic beverage licenses are issued to certain nonprofit organizations by a municipality or county.
HB 1258 exempt motor vehicle rental companies from certain insurance regulations and provide for primary coverage.
HB 1259 prohibit the keeping of a place where marijuana is used or distributed.
HB 1260 make an appropriation to provide for certain tax refunds for elderly and disabled persons.
HB 1261 revise certain insurance requirements for vehicles.
HB 1262 provide a procedure to form a road district if there is three or less landowners and to prohibit the transfer of the jurisdiction of certain public highways to a road district.
HB 1263 establish the agricultural chemical response and remediation account.
HB 1264 clarify the meaning of the term, biologically-based mental illness.
HB 1265 revise the zoning jurisdiction within three miles of city limits.
HB 1266 revise the requirements for certifying eligibility for owner-occupied classification.
HB 1267 establish certain wage requirements for the recipients of REDI fund loans.
HB 1268 establish certain benefit requirements for the recipients of REDI fund loans.
HB 1269 authorize voting across party lines in primary elections.
HB 1270 permit secondary schools to offer County Extension Service parenting classes for academic credit.
HB 1271 revise certain provisions regarding the licensing of counselor applicants.
HB 1272 require insurance coverage for off-label uses of prescription drugs used for the treatment of cancer under certain circumstances.
HB 1273 revise certain provisions and an inspection fee regarding moisture-measuring devices and protein-measuring devices.
HB 1274 provide for an early presidential primary.
HB 1275 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 1276 revise certain provisions regarding civil liability as it relates to injuries caused by intoxicated minor persons.
HB 1277 provide transportation allowances for certain students attending schools outside the resident school district.
HB 1278 revise certain provisions related to the reopening of certain vacated public highways.
HB 1279 revise certain provisions regarding mechanics' liens.
HB 1280 enact the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act.
HB 1281 exempt certain minors and mentally retarded persons from the death penalty and to provide for a determination of mental retardation in such cases.
HB 1282 revise the confidentiality related to certain patient records.
HB 1283 revise certain provisions related to the licensing and regulation of the practices of architecture, engineering, land surveying, landscape architecture, petroleum release assessment, and petroleum release remediation and to the certification of environmental technical services.
HB 1284 repeal capital punishment.
HB 1285 require a vote before regional cooperatives can engage in certain activities.
HB 1286 revise certain provisions pertaining to the labeling of foreign meat.
HB 1287 increase the maximum amount allowable for the livestock ownership inspection fee.
HB 1288 revise certain time frames for election procedures that follow an election.
HB 1289 provide for the expungement of certain records of criminal proceedings.
HB 1290 provide for an exception from the rebuttable presumption of minimum wage employment in certain child support cases.
HB 1291 repeal certain restrictions against lobbying within a year after termination of service or employment with the state.
HB 1292 integrate state telecommunications, to reconstitute and continue the 911 task force, to regulate the forming of new public safety answering points, and to provide for state contracting of certain emergency communication services.
HB 1293 protect an employee's pay check by requiring prior written authorization to collect fees for political activity.
HB 1294 require a waiting period if the voters reject certain school district bond issues.
HB 1295 rename the prairie dog.
HB 1296 restrict certain criminal liability for alcoholic beverage licensees and to provide for administrative sanctions.
HB 1297 revise the circumstances under which it is not required to provide reasonable efforts to reunite parents with children adjudicated as abused and neglected.
HB 1298 revise certain provisions regarding contract negotiations by certain public employees.
HB 1299 revise certain provisions regarding the practices of physician assistants, certified registered nurse anesthetists, nurse practitioners, and nurse midwives.
HB 1300 establish certain requirements regarding health care institution policy.
HB 1301 limit the liability resulting from the manufacture, distribution, and sale of firearms.
HB 1302 prohibit certain deceptive advertising practices.
HB 1303 limit the liability of local government agencies and their employees for year 2000 litigation.
HB 1304 repeal certain provisions restricting the disclosure of state information about private entities.

House Commemorations
Bill Title
HC 1001 Honoring Kristine K. Malloy of Parkston as South Dakota's 1999 Teacher of the Year.
HC 1002 In loving memory of the right honorable gentleman Selmer "Sam" Edward Skotvold, a truly great and noble man.
HC 1003 Honoring the memory of Mr. Ted Hustead, founder of South Dakota's famous Wall Drug in 1931.
HC 1004 Honoring the Veterans of Foreign Wars on the occasion of its Centennial.
HC 1005 Commending and honoring the 1997-1998 Outstanding School Administrators of South Dakota:
HC 1006 Honoring the memory of Captain Arlo L. Olson.
HC 1007 Honoring the memory of Mr. Josef Meier, who played the role of Jesus Christ in the world renowned Spearfish Passion Play for nearly sixty years.
HC 1008 Honoring the memory of Butte County Commission Chairman Kenny Wood and his son Kris.
HC 1009 Honoring Miss Angela Renken, Elk Point, South Dakota, as a recipient of a Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
HC 1010 Honoring Mr. Kent Meyers, Assistant Professor of English, at Black Hills State University, in Spearfish, South Dakota.
HC 1011 Honoring Ms. Dayna Smith, a native of South Dakota and a photojournalist for the Washington Post, for winning the 1998 World Press Photo of the Year competition.
HC 1012 Congratulating the Parkston High School girls' volleyball team on winning the 1999 state tournament.

House Concurrent Resolutions
Bill Title
HCR 1001 Declaring 1999 the Year of Agriculture.
HCR 1002 Endorsing and supporting international freedom from persecution for religious beliefs.
HCR 1003 Recognizing an agriculture crisis day.
HCR 1004 Urging the establishment of an annual youth pheasant hunting season.
HCR 1005 Congratulating the Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern Railroad and the Landowner Advisory Board for achieving agreement on the railroad's expansion project.
HCR 1006 Urging mandatory reporting of all packer livestock transactions.
HCR 1007 Requesting federal legislation that prohibits the federal government from recouping any of the state tobacco settlement funds.
HCR 1008 Urging the United States Congress to establish an equitable policy related to the tax deductibility of health insurance premiums.
HCR 1009 Declaring June 1999 as Obesity Awareness Month.
HCR 1010 Urging Congress to inform the public of the costs of long-term care and to promote coverage of individuals under long-term care insurance.
HCR 1011 Recognizing and endorsing the efforts of the Good Bears of the World organization and their efforts on behalf of Children's Day.
HCR 1012 Calling upon the United States Department of Justice to investigate collusive practices in the midwestern food processing industries.
HCR 1013 Recognizing the Department of Health's progressive immunization policies and urging a progressive immunization policy against Hepatitis B.
HCR 1014 Requesting the United States Congress to enact legislation prohibiting the United States Postal Service from selling nonmonopoly goods and services.
HCR 1015 Requesting the Congress of the United States to pass legislation to write off the debt of impoverished countries by the end of the year 2000 and for the President to promote such a policy.
HCR 1016 Encouraging the Board of Regents to fix a special tuition rate for nonresident students of exceptional talent and ability whose parents were graduated by state universities.
HCR 1017 Supporting country-of-origin labeling of meat products.
HCR 1018 Calling upon the United States Congress and the Legislatures of Minnesota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Nebraska to assist in the development of locally-owned facilities for meat and grain processing.
HCR 1019 Recognizing Doug Sombke for being selected Outstanding Young Farmer at the National Outstanding Young Farmers Award Congress.
HCR 1020 Expressing the Legislature's condolences upon the occasion of the death of J.D. Kesling.

House Joint Resolutions
Bill Title
HJR 1001 Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article XI, section 2 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the method used to assess the value of property.
HJR 1002 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 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 legislative term limits.
HJR 1004 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 1005 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 the classification of property for purposes of taxation.
HJR 1006 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 a regular session and to the travel expenses of the Legislature.
HJR 1007 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.
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 legislative terms and legislative term limits.

House Resolutions
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-fourth Session of the South Dakota Legislature on the sixteenth day of February 1999.

Senate Bills
Bill Title
SB 1 revise the procedure for the valuation of real property.
SB 2 provide for the recovery of certain expenses in an action brought by an appellant relative to the assessment, allocation, or distribution of centrally assessed property.
SB 3 mandate driver's education, to increase certain fees, and to make a continuous appropriation to provide funding.
SB 4 increase the excise tax on certain motor fuels.
SB 5 establish the value added agriculture subfund and provide for its funding and disbursement.
SB 6 revise the authority of the Board of Economic Development.
SB 7 establish the county road and bridge fund.
SB 8 repeal certain legislative pay increases.
SB 9 revise certain remittance procedures for county registers of deeds and sheriffs.
SB 10 provide benefit improvements for the members of the South Dakota Retirement System.
SB 11 provide for the inclusion of certain jailers as Class B members of the South Dakota Retirement System.
SB 12 improve the survivor benefit for a surviving spouse of a member of the South Dakota Retirement System.
SB 13 repeal certain exemptions for national guard members and discharged members from certain taxes and military duty.
SB 14 provide for a penalty for failure to obtain a license before operating an alcoholic beverage business.
SB 15 exempt inmate matters from certain contested case, rule making, and declaratory ruling processes.
SB 16 revise certain provisions regarding receipts and reimbursement for inmate transports to the penitentiary.
SB 17 revise certain provisions regarding the notification of victims of crime.
SB 18 allow an inmate to waive a noncompliance hearing with the Board of Pardons and Paroles.
SB 19 revise certain provisions concerning clemency applications.
SB 20 provide for court-ordered restitution at the time a defendant is sentenced to the state penitentiary.
SB 21 specify the responsible party for inmate transportation to court-ordered hearings.
SB 22 revise certain provisions relating to vital records.
SB 23 require children receiving alternative instruction to take an achievement test to assess writing skills.
SB 24 exempt certain contracting school districts from the requirement to reorganize.
SB 25 authorize the sale, exchange, or demolition of a farmhouse, garage, and corncrib/granary located on the Southeast Agricultural Experiment Station, to replace the dwelling, and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 26 authorize the sale of a tract of land in Brookings County used by the Agricultural Experiment Station research program, to provide for the deposit of the sale proceeds, and to revise the allocation of the Board of Regents endowed institution interest and income fund to reflect the value of such sale.
SB 27 require the conduct of criminal background checks for certain persons employed by the Board of Regents.
SB 28 establish escrow funds to pay claims brought against tobacco product manufacturers.
SB 29 require the notarization of campaign and candidate finance forms.
SB 30 extend certain rights to victims of stalking and to declare an emergency.
SB 31 list Flunitrazepam and Gamma Hydroxy Butyrate as controlled substances and to provide penalties therefor.
SB 32 revise certain procedures concerning the contents, data, and form of a municipal initiative and referendum and to provide certain rule-making authority.
SB 33 create a procedure for challenging certain nominating, initiative, or referendum petitions and to require the Board of Elections to report to the secretary of state concerning changes in election laws.
SB 34 revise certain requirements concerning the certificate for nomination and to provide certain rule-making authority.
SB 35 revise the requirements for updating the master registration list.
SB 36 permit the Public Utilities Commission to measure grain at the request of the operator of a public grain warehouse.
SB 37 update references to certain federal regulations regarding the pipeline safety inspection program.
SB 38 repeal certain provisions regarding the transfer of funds from the regulated substance response fund and to make an appropriation to the fund.
SB 39 revise certain provisions regarding safe drinking water to comply with the revised requirements of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act.
SB 40 establish certain prohibitions on use of temporary thirty-day snowmobile and boat license permits and to provide for a penalty thereof.
SB 41 revise and repeal certain provisions requiring court appearances for violations of game, fish and parks statutes.
SB 42 designate certain areas within the state park system which the Game, Fish and Parks Commission may require a park license and to declare an emergency.
SB 43 remove certain licensing exemptions regarding money lenders and mortgage lenders.
SB 44 allow collection of delinquent installments to be provided for in the installment loan contract.
SB 45 revise certain provisions regarding the notice of meetings of the State Board of Funeral Service.
SB 46 revise certain requirements for membership and payment of fees to the South Dakota Pharmacy Association, to transfer certain fees to the South Dakota Board of Pharmacy, and to increase a penalty.
SB 47 revise the renewal fees for physicians, physician assistants, physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, medical corporations, and physician assistant corporations.
SB 48 include viatical settlements in the definition of securities under the Uniform Securities Act and to provide an exemption from registration for viatical settlements issued by certain companies.
SB 49 repeal the subsequent injury fund.
SB 50 establish standards for the advertisement, solicitation, and sale of life and health insurance.
SB 51 apply certain uniform tax administration procedure hearings to the regulation of vehicle dealers.
SB 52 revise certain provisions regarding the costs and expenses incurred in the apprehension, transportation, evaluation, and commitment of out-of-state residents alleged to be mentally ill and in need of emergency intervention.
SB 53 revise certain provisions regarding the apprehension and transportation of a person believed to require emergency intervention.
SB 54 revise certain provisions regarding the review of necessity of treatment for court-ordered administration of psychotropic medication.
SB 55 revise certain provisions regarding the costs of care and treatment and calculation thereof for persons receiving treatment from the Human Services Center.
SB 56 revise the definition of a qualified mental health professional.
SB 57 revise certain provisions regarding the definition of an accredited prevention or treatment facility for alcohol and drug abuse.
SB 58 repeal certain provisions regarding holiday compensation and vacation and sick leave of sheltered workshop employees of the Division of Service to the Blind and Visually Impaired.
SB 59 authorize the examination and use of certain vehicle weigh scale tickets in the enforcement of vehicle weight restrictions, to revise certain provisions regarding penalties for violations of such restrictions, and to require satisfactory overweight vehicle enforcement programs in each county.
SB 60 establish certain criteria for the state trunk highway system.
SB 61 revise certain provisions regarding access to the state trunk highway system.
SB 62 limit the liability of state and local government agencies and their employees for year 2000 litigation.
SB 63 provide for the use and acceptance of electronic signatures.
SB 64 revise, repeal, and reenact certain provisions pertaining to persons with developmental disabilities.
SB 65 codify the legislation passed in 1998.
SB 66 prohibit passengers in the unenclosed cargo area of certain vehicles unless certain conditions are met.
SB 67 revise certain dates pertaining to the equalization of tax assessments.
SB 68 increase the fees the sheriff is allowed for collecting taxes.
SB 69 increase certain inheritance tax exemptions.
SB 70 revise certain provisions relating to fees and mileage for witnesses.
SB 71 require notice to landowners before entry on private lands for certain planning commission functions.
SB 72 allow local governments to request a criminal record check of certain persons considered for employment.
SB 73 repeal certain countersignature requirements for insurance agents.
SB 74 revise certain provisions relating to the practice of optometry.
SB 75 establish an insurance fraud unit within the Division of Insurance to investigate and prosecute insurance fraud.
SB 76 constitute corporate acknowledgment as prima facie evidence of authority to execute certain documents.
SB 77 revise the date when a third-party administrator of life or health insurance coverage is required to file an annual report.
SB 78 provide for the award of punitive damages in certain wrongful death cases.
SB 79 revise the liability for misdemeanor violations of certain provisions concerning the illegal sale or distribution of tobacco products.
SB 80 clarify certain provisions relating to the disposition of certain controlled weapons or firearms.
SB 81 prohibit using a social security number for a driver's license number.
SB 82 criminalize the sponsorship of false political advertisements or campaign literature and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 83 exempt certain funeral services and expenses from sales and use tax.
SB 84 adjust the value of certain motor vehicles that are exempt from motor vehicle excise tax.
SB 85 repeal the regulation of boat dealers.
SB 86 nominate and elect the state's attorney in a nonpolitical election.
SB 87 revise certain provisions relating to the annual property tax bill.
SB 88 appropriate money for the Northern Crops Institute.
SB 89 clarify average daily membership in the state aid to education formula.
SB 90 allow the register of deeds to assist in the execution of United States passport applications.
SB 91 revise certain provisions governing the location of hunting authorized by landowner preference and limited big game licenses and permits.
SB 92 authorize the formation of library districts and to authorize the levy of a tax to fund their operations.
SB 93 revise certain exemptions relating to the hauling of agricultural products or livestock from farms.
SB 94 allow certain law enforcement officers or the Department of Social Services to take photographs, videotapes, or electronic images of a child if abuse or neglect is suspected.
SB 95 regulate certain livestock packer transactions.
SB 96 authorize certain education contracts.
SB 97 extend the time period during which previous driving while intoxicated convictions may be considered for determining subsequent offenses.
SB 98 require a bail bondsperson to be licensed in the state to conduct bail bondsperson activities in the state.
SB 99 provide special assessment authority to ambulance districts.
SB 100 exempt the purchase and repair of farm machinery, farm attachment units, and irrigation equipment from sales and use tax.
SB 101 authorize the placement of certain facilities in railroad rights-of-way.
SB 102 require a criminal history check for certain employees or potential employees of assisted living centers.
SB 103 revise the election procedure for forming a municipality.
SB 104 provide for the assessment of property based on its acquisition value.
SB 105 require a waiting period if the voters reject a school district bond issue.
SB 106 increase the penalty for failure to stop for an emergency vehicle.
SB 107 require the Corrections Commission to review any proposal to establish or increase mandatory minimum sentences.
SB 108 regulate political contributions from labor organizations.
SB 109 provide for the public announcement of capital punishment execution dates.
SB 110 revise certain provisions concerning the electronic filing of tax returns and tax payments.
SB 111 establish certain provisions regarding the taxation of the gross receipts of a professional employer organization.
SB 112 allow municipalities operating under the commissioner form of government to determine the frequency of their meetings.
SB 113 require the sale of oxygenated gasoline and to revise certain provisions related to ethanol.
SB 114 provide for the termination of the decedent's interest in the joint tenancy of a surviving spouse by an interested party under certain circumstances.
SB 115 require a landowner to apply to the director of equalization and to request the use of the marshland soils rating classification to value certain agricultural land.
SB 116 provide for a refund of certain taxes attributed to the construction of a new or expanded school district facility.
SB 117 repeal certain voter registration requirements.
SB 118 require payment by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks of certain motor vehicle insurance deductibles resulting from collisions with deer or other big game animals.
SB 119 exempt repair services performed on farm machinery, farm attachment units, and irrigation equipment from sales and use tax.
SB 120 authorize REDI fund loans for certain value-added agricultural projects and activities.
SB 121 increase certain inheritance tax exemptions.
SB 122 appropriate certain sales and use taxes imposed on the collection and disposal of solid waste to the water and environment fund.
SB 123 exempt the gross receipts from veterinarian services, animal specialty services, livestock semen, certain transportation services, certain auctions, and newspaper subscriptions from sales and use tax.
SB 124 permit the Department of Transportation to require reflective tape on railroad cars.
SB 125 permit the use of home detention programs for certain nonviolent offenders.
SB 126 provide for the confidentiality of certain ambulance patient information.
SB 127 revise certain provisions regarding the financial arrangements school districts may have with the Health and Educational Facilities Authority.
SB 128 criminalize the possession of certain contraband in juvenile correctional facilities and the delivery of certain contraband to juvenile correctional facilities.
SB 129 increase the amount exempt from taxation for agricultural structures.
SB 130 revise and expand certain provisions relating to third offense assault.
SB 131 revise the rate of reimbursement to the county for certain parole violator detention expenses.
SB 132 increase certain inheritance tax exemptions for lineal issue.
SB 133 establish certain requirements regarding extended warranties for motor vehicles.
SB 134 require certain health plans to cover certain dental care services.
SB 135 repeal the inheritance tax, to create an inheritance tax reduction fund, and to appropriate certain sales and use tax collections to the fund.
SB 136 provide for the establishment and funding of certain alternative schools and to exempt their employees from certain collective bargaining requirements.
SB 137 revise certain provisions regarding insurance coverage for appurtenant property.
SB 138 provide limited liability for the use of automated external defibrillators.
SB 139 establish certain Legislative findings with regard to Article XXIX, section 1 of the Constitution.
SB 140 make an appropriation to provide for an electronic voting machine in the senate chamber.
SB 141 appropriate money to replace the dam on Lake Henry.
SB 142 revise the methods for purchase of prior service credit for the South Dakota Retirement System.
SB 143 establish the value added agricultural fund, to provide for its disbursement, and to increase certain sales and use taxes.
SB 144 revise the definition of basic local exchange service for the purposes of regulating telecommunications services.
SB 145 authorize the donation of annual leave by state employees in certain circumstances.
SB 146 revise the term of employment for a county highway superintendent.
SB 147 revise certain provisions regarding longevity compensation for state employees.
SB 148 establish a comprehensive health association to provide insurance coverage to eligible persons.
SB 149 require the establishment of a cost recovery method or mechanism for telecommunication companies to recover the cost of certain mandated services and to revise certain provisions regarding dialing parity.
SB 150 revise the elements of the crime of resisting arrest.
SB 151 revise certain provisions regarding the prices for residential and business local exchange service that may be charged by certain telecommunications companies.
SB 152 enact the Multistate Highway Transportation Agreement.
SB 153 revise and establish certain provisions related to recommendations for the settlement of labor disputes.
SB 154 revise certain provisions regarding the Public Utilities Commission implementation of the federal Telecommunications Act of 1996.
SB 155 prohibit advertising of the lottery.
SB 156 restrict the placement of automated teller machines in the proximity of video lottery terminals.
SB 157 transfer administration of certain dams from the Department of School and Public Lands to the Department of Game, Fish and Parks.
SB 158 appropriate money for the South Dakota Agriculture and Rural Leadership program.
SB 159 require railroads to build and maintain fences on newly acquired right-of-ways.
SB 160 provide an index factor to adjust the value of certain inheritance tax exemptions.
SB 161 establish a procedure for bringing taxes current and issuing certain permits, and to establish certain penalties.
SB 162 increase the penalty for second convictions for criminal pedophilia.
SB 163 appropriate a certain portion of the state's sales and use tax revenue to second and third class municipalities.
SB 164 prohibit certain practices by certain livestock packers and live poultry dealers.
SB 165 prohibit the assessment of a technology fee in the sale of certain seed and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 166 require continuing care retirement communities to be bonded.
SB 167 limit the liability resulting from the sale of firearms.
SB 168 prohibit the state and its political subdivisions from bringing or joining any class action lawsuit against firearms manufacturers and retailers.
SB 169 authorize certain doctoral graduates to teach without teaching certificates.
SB 170 ensure that enrollees receive health care services under certain managed care systems.
SB 171 require the suspension of driving privileges in connection with certain acts of vandalism.
SB 172 revise certain provisions regarding the disclosure of damage on motor vehicles.
SB 173 limit the number of court-appointed attorneys for an indigent person in certain proceedings after judgment and conviction.
SB 174 revise certain provisions regarding the qualifications of a candidate for election to the office of county sheriff.
SB 175 establish a uniform fee for filing or indexing instruments with the register of deeds office and eliminate the fee for a satisfaction or termination of certain instruments.
SB 176 restrict the possession of firearms on certain off-road vehicles.
SB 177 require the Department of Revenue to conduct a pilot program granting limited access to certain secured parties concerning liens and to provide rule-making authority to implement the pilot program.
SB 178 repeal certain provisions relating to nutritional programs for the elderly.
SB 179 clarify the notification date requirements in the nonrenewal of certain teacher contracts.
SB 180 create a Bank of South Dakota and an advisory board of directors.
SB 181 direct the secretary of agriculture to pursue available remedies to halt the dumping of livestock or to seek the imposition of countervailing duties on live cattle imports from Canada and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 182 clarify certain duties and authority pertaining to the auditor-general and the Department of Legislative Audit.
SB 183 establish a guaranty loan program for the restructuring of agricultural debt.
SB 184 revise the procedure for applying the index factor to the amount of revenue payable from taxes on real property within a taxing district.
SB 185 establish the pork processing loan fund and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 186 limit the liability of certain persons for year 2000 litigation.
SB 187 enable certain counties to be included in or to withdraw from the livestock ownership inspection area.
SB 188 limit the application of capital punishment.
SB 189 provide for the assessment of property based on its acquisition value.
SB 190 prohibit certain sexual acts between certain jail and juvenile correctional facility employees and prisoners and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 191 designate kuchen as the official state dessert.
SB 192 revise certain provisions regarding the titling of damaged passenger motor vehicles.
SB 193 revise the school term.
SB 194 provide certain restrictions for dealership contracts for machinery.
SB 195 require criminal record checks of certain school employees.
SB 196 require criminal record checks for teacher certification or recertification.
SB 197 establish the crime of second degree vehicular battery and to provide penalties therefor.
SB 198 limit the practice of psychotherapy to certain persons.
SB 199 create a classification for owner-operated commercial business property and to establish a maximum property tax levy for owner-operated commercial business property.
SB 200 increase the penalty for possessing certain drugs near schools and certain other youth-oriented facilities.
SB 201 exempt certain transfers of property used exclusively for agricultural purposes from the inheritance tax.
SB 202 revise the venue provisions relating to administrative appeals.
SB 203 enact the Uniform Prudent Investor Act.
SB 204 provide that violations of general permits for water pollution control are subject to certain penalties.
SB 205 revise the procedures between contracting school districts.
SB 206 provide a legislative finding concerning the video lottery and to revise the payback from the video lottery machines.
SB 207 authorize additional off-sale retail liquor licenses in certain first class municipalities.
SB 208 create the Postsecondary Education Advance Payment Plan Task Force.
SB 209 provide certain incentives for school consolidation and to require cooperative education service units to provide certain information to the Department of Education and Cultural Affairs and to clarify provisions relating to the transportation of certain students.
SB 210 provide mandatory prison sentences for certain violations regarding controlled substances and marijuana.
SB 211 revise certain provisions relating to workers' compensation.
SB 212 revise certain provisions regarding the grant of a permit to construct a railroad.
SB 213 allow any county to adjust the amount of revenue from taxes payable on real property based on the amount of the cash carryover expended in 1995.
SB 214 provide for the liability of certain prisoners confined to jail for the costs of confinement and to provide a lien therefor.
SB 215 revise the deadline for voter registration prior to an election.
SB 216 make an appropriation for adult basic education.
SB 217 authorize certain expenditures out of the water and environment fund, the environment and natural resources fee fund, and the federal hardship grant program, and to declare an emergency.
SB 218 make an appropriation from the coordinated soil and water conservation fund to the State Conservation Commission.
SB 219 make appropriations for a donation to the World War II National Memorial and for commemorative memorials for persons awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor and to declare an emergency.
SB 220 provide certain provisions regarding the matching of federal moneys for highway improvements.
SB 221 clarify and revise certain provisions relating to the exchange of school lands.
SB 222 restrict the reasons for which a candidate may withdraw from a nomination.
SB 223 make the state treasurer an ex officio voting member of certain boards or commissions.
SB 224 require the governing body of a school district to approve the formation of a tax incremental finance district, to require a publication of the decision to create a tax incremental finance district, and to allow the voters of a school district affected by the decision to refer the decision.
SB 225 prohibit any person under the age of twenty-one from operating a motor vehicle if there is any alcohol present in the person's blood.
SB 226 permit persons sixty-five or older to request that they be excused from jury duty.
SB 227 prohibit issuance or renewal of certain professional licenses, registrations, certifications, or permits to certain applicants.
SB 228 increase the penalty for certain assaults in jails.
SB 229 establish additional agricultural reporting requirements for certain preferred development projects.
SB 230 authorize the use of certain devices for predator control.
SB 231 impose a tax on the seller or transferor of certain bonds, stocks, securities, and various derivatives.
SB 232 exempt certain contract services provided to agricultural producers by an agent of a parent company through a local contracting entity.
SB 233 provide increased funding for the maintenance of state and local highways and roads and to declare an emergency.
SB 234 establish criteria for the use of utilization review by health carriers, utilization review organizations, and other contracted entities and for the coverage of emergency services.
SB 235 require the disclosure of information to prospective enrollees of managed care plans.
SB 236 establish standards for network adequacy and quality of care in managed care plans and to require the registration of managed care entities.
SB 237 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 the Department of Education for child development and certain technology enhancement programs and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 238 authorize the Public Utilities Commission to regulate certain telecommunications services and to authorize the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications to assist local governmental associations.
SB 239 revise certain provisions regarding telecommunications services.
SB 240 provide certain financial and academic benefits to teachers who have obtained national certification.
SB 241 increase the excise tax on certain fuel and to distribute a portion of the increase to local governments.
SB 242 revise the calculation of state aid to education.
SB 243 provide for the issuance of specialty license plates and organization decals.
SB 244 revise certain provisions related to state aid for special education funding.
SB 245 submit a measure to the electors of this state at the next general election to impose an additional tax upon the sale of certain alcoholic beverages and to distribute the revenue to the counties.
SB 246 revise certain provisions regarding the service of a summons.
SB 247 revise certain provisions regarding audits by the Division of Securities.
SB 248 revise the distribution of Gaming Commission funds and to require legislative approval on the city of Deadwood's ability to obtain revenue bonds for historic preservation.
SB 249 allow a special fireworks sale period at the turn of the millennium.
SB 250 provide special assessment authority to ambulance districts.
SB 251 provide immunity from civil and criminal liability for the placement and use of automated external defibrillators.
SB 252 authorize the Board of Regents to lease a site for delivery of public higher education in Sioux Falls and to use money appropriated by the Legislature from the higher education facilities fund to make lease payments therefor.

Senate Commemorations
Bill Title
SC 1 Honoring and supporting Czech Days in Tabor, South Dakota, on the occasion of its fifty-first anniversary.
SC 2 Commending and honoring Terry Nelson, Black Hawk, South Dakota, as the 1998-1999 Outstanding School Board Member.
SC 3 Honoring Joy Freed, South Dakota Girls' State Governor, and Nathan Eiler, 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 Recognizing and commending the 41st Annual Schmeckfest in Freeman, South Dakota.
SC 5 Commending and honoring Ted E. Hustead, founder of Wall Drug, for his contributions to the South Dakota tourism industry.
SC 6 Honoring the late Thomas Mathew Hettich, who tragically lost his life on December 24, 1998, for his contributions to his community and to the State of South Dakota.
SC 7 Honoring the 1998 Gregory Gorillas High School football team and the students and staff involved in the football program.
SC 8 Honoring the 1998 Wagner Red Raiders High School girls' basketball team and the students and staff involved in the girls' basketball program.
SC 9 Recognizing Abby Schelske as 1999 Prudential Spirit of Community Distinguished Finalist.
SC 10 Recognizing Ms. Angela Lind as receiving a 1999 Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
SC 11 Recognizing Allen Munger as a 1999 Prudential Spirit of Community Distinguished Finalist.
SC 12 Recognizing Tiffany Jo Larson, Amanda Beth Washburn, Jessica C. Hughes, and Kestelle Joy Wiersma as Girl Scout Gold Award recipients.
SC 13 Honoring the late Robert Penn, who passed away on February 7, 1999, for his artistic contributions to American Indian culture and the State of South Dakota.
SC 14 Recognizing and commending Gladys Babcock of Creighton, South Dakota, and Glenda Knapp of Wall, South Dakota, for their outstanding leadership in the state-wide petition drive to abolish the South Dakota inheritance tax.
SC 15 Recognizing the Menno Pioneer Power Show to be held September 25-26, 1999, one-quarter mile north of Menno, South Dakota.
SC 16 Recognizing and commending the Kuchen Festival on October 17, 1999, in Delmont, South Dakota.

Senate Concurrent Resolutions
Bill Title
SCR 1 Requesting the United States Congress to exempt agricultural commodities and products from economic sanctions.
SCR 2 Supporting a change in federal regulations and definitions for beginning farmer bonds.
SCR 3 Defending South Dakota's right to all funds to be received through the 1998 tobacco settlement.
SCR 4 Requesting certain actions by the federal government to protect the agricultural economy of the United States
SCR 5 Supporting the designation of a portion of US Highway 83 as the VFW Memorial Highway.
SCR 6 Instructing the Board of Trustees of the South Dakota Retirement System to study the possibility of raising rates of contribution.
SCR 7 Supporting National Forest and Grasslands Land and Resource Management Plans in South Dakota.
SCR 8 Expressing opposition to the proposed merger between Cargill, Incorporated and Continental Grain Corporation.
SCR 9 Urging continued support of the Mid Dakota Rural Water Project.
SCR 10 Requesting the Congress of the United States to pass legislation to write off the debt of impoverished countries by the end of the year 2000 and for the President to promote such a policy.
SCR 11 Calling upon the United States Congress and the Legislatures of Minnesota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Nebraska to take steps to assist development of producer-owned facilities for meat & grain processing.
SCR 12 Requesting the United States Congress and certain federal agencies to require reflectors on interstate railroad cars.
SCR 13 Requesting the federal government to honor certain state meat inspections in interstate commerce.
SCR 14 Declaring March 14, 1999, as James Stoick Day.
SCR 15 Encouraging the resolution of all unresolved aspects of the Dakota, Minnesota, and Eastern's proposed expansion.
SCR 16 Declaring August 31 - September 6, 1999, as South Dakota Reunion Week.

Senate Joint Resolutions
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 an amendment to Article XI, section 2 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the method used to assess the value of property.
SJR 3 Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election amendments to Article XI of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota to prohibit the taxation of income except on banks, financial corporations, and precious metals.
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 legislative terms and legislative term limits.
SJR 5 Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article XI, section 2 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the method used to assess the value of property.
SJR 6 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.


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