Committee Agenda

Committee: Senate Judiciary
Room: 413
Monday, February 1, 1999
Time: 10:00 A.M.



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SB 0200      to increase the penalty for possessing certain drugs near schools and certain other youth- oriented facilities.
          Senators Rounds and Brosz and Representatives Brown (Richard) and Hennies

SB 0190      to prohibit certain sexual acts between certain jail and juvenile correctional facility employees and prisoners and to provide a penalty therefor.
          Senators Vitter, Albers, Daugaard, Ham, Lawler, and Madden and Representatives Hennies, Duniphan, and McCoy

SB 0150      to revise the elements of the crime of resisting arrest.
          Senators Brosz, Everist, Flowers, Moore, and Whiting and Representatives Brown (Jarvis), Duniphan, and Slaughter

SB 0202      to revise the venue provisions relating to administrative appeals.
          Senator Bogue and Representative Wetz

SB 0167      to limit the liability resulting from the sale of firearms.
          Senators Staggers, Albers, Benson, Brown (Arnold), Drake, Madden, and Shoener and Representatives Windhorst, Klaudt, Monroe, and Slaughter

SB 0168      to prohibit the state and its political subdivisions from bringing or joining any class action lawsuit against firearms manufacturers and retailers.
          Senators Staggers, Albers, Benson, Brown (Arnold), Drake, and Madden and Representatives Windhorst, Klaudt, Monroe, and Slaughter

SB 0165      to prohibit the assessment of a technology fee in the sale of certain seed and to provide a penalty therefor.
          Senators Kloucek, Hutmacher, Lange, Moore, and Reedy and Representatives Kazmerzak, Lockner, Nachtigal, and Weber

SB 0162      to increase the penalty for second convictions for criminal pedophilia.
          Senators Everist, Halverson, and Rounds and Representatives Michels, Cutler, and Hunt

SB 0203      to enact the Uniform Prudent Investor Act.
          Senator Everist and Representatives Michels and Wilson

NOTE: The above bills will be taken up in this order for a hearing on the date noted. If circumstances do not permit a hearing on this date then a hearing will be held at the next meeting of the committee. Action on a bill may come at any time after it has had a hearing.

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FRED WHITING, Chair