TABLE OF CONTENTS


    The effective date of most of the legislation in this volume is July 1, 2000. See SDCL 2-14-16. Legislation with other effective dates will contain the effective date as one of its provisions.

SOUTH DAKOTA CONSTITUTION

1.    SJR 1        Allows the investment of the permanent school funds in certain financial          instruments.

STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT

2.    HB 1229    Kuchen declared to be the official state dessert.

3.    HB 1013    Debt collection, postsecondary technical institutes may use the Bureau of Administration to collect debt.

4.    SB 13        Administrative rules to be reviewed before rules are filed with Secretary of State.

5.    HB 1138    Administrative appeal to circuit court, purpose for change of venue revised.

6.    SB 190    Public records, electronic storage allowed.

7.    SB 55        Adjustment training center employee training for certain employees, rule amended.

8.    SB 38        Training program for interpreters for the deaf, Department of Human Services authority repealed.

9.    HB 1300    Agricultural policy, office created.

10.    HB 1047    Special appropriation of $25,000 to support the USS South Dakota Battleship Memorial.

11.    HB 1206    Municipal special assessment provisions, previous enactment repealed.

12.    SB 27        Special appropriation from special racing fund to Department of Social Services for certain abuse shelter programs.

13.    SB 104    Northern Crops Institute, special appropriation.

14.    SB 208    General appropriations for the ordinary expenses of state government.

15.    SB 196    The General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2000, amended.

16.    SB 200    Tax refunds to the elderly and disabled.

17.    SB 201    Conservation Commission, special appropriation.

LEGISLATURE AND STATUTES

18.    SB 92        Initiated measures, period to circulate petitions before election revised.

19.    HB 1011    Circulation of petitions, verification and who can circulate, revised.


20.    HB 1012    Legislative per diem increased.

21.    SB 74        Audit finding, subsequent finding results in required report to Appropriations Committee.

22.    HB 1052    Codify legislation passed in 1999.

PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES

23.     SB 6        Class A employee and employer contributions to the South Dakota Retirement System increased by one percent.

24.    SB 17        Aberdeen ambulance attendants removed as Class B members of the South Dakota Retirement System.

25.    SB 19        Benefit improvements made for South Dakota Retirement System members.

26.    HB 1002    South Dakota Retirement System, actuary study.

27.    HB 1156    Deferred compensation fund for public employees, certain provisions repealed and investment officer authority revised.

PUBLIC PROPERTY, PURCHASES AND CONTRACTS

28.    SB 12        Conservation easement for certain state lands.

29.    HB 1018    Postsecondary technical institutes, building authority funds transferred to the health and education facility authority for certain projects.

30.    HB 1210    Food service company management contracts, limits on terms.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT GENERALLY

31.    HB 1215    Contracts between governmental entities exempt from certain conflicts of interest.

32.    HB 1010    Special districts, procedure to form and adjust boundaries revised.

COUNTIES

33.     HB 1118    County commission, candidate must be resident of the district when the declaration of candidacy is signed.

MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT

34.    SB 103    Municipal government, process to change form revised.

35.    HB 1256    Commissioner responsibilities, time to assign responsibility revised.

36.    SB 52        Industrial board, local board composition revised.

37.    HB 1086    Machinery that may be purchased to maintain municipal cemetery, provisions revised.

38.    HB 1074    Special assessment, municipal assessment provisions revised.


39.    HB 1126    Water and sewer services, municipal responsibility outside of boundaries clarified.

40.    SB 56        Municipal sewer charges, method to determine revised.

TAXATION

41.    SB 45        Multi-state compact for sales and use tax collection system, authorization for Governor to enter.

42.    HB 1004    Annual assessment of property, provisions revised.

43.    SB 7        Assessed valuation by director of equalization, presumption of correctness revised.

44.    HB 1005    Agricultural income value used to determine agricultural land assessments, pilot study.

45.    SB 9        Full and true value definition used in relation to tax assessments.

46.    SB 8        Median value per acre, identifiable region used.

47.    HB 1146    Delinquent property taxes, procedure to give notice and collect the taxes, revised.

48.    SB 199    General fund for a school district, property tax levies revised.

49.    HB 1169    Board for the equalization of assessments, time period to meet revised.

50.    HB 1139    Tax levy for school district general fund and the effect of student discipline, revised.

51.    HB 1077    Owner-occupied single-family dwelling classification revised.

52.    HB 1213    Real property valuation appeals, certain costs allowed.

53.    SB 191    Property and sales tax refunds, income eligibility revised.

54.    HB 1293    Real estate taxes, due date revised.

55.    HB 1140    Tax sale, uniform fee for redemption set.

56.    SB 94        Lots or tracts assessed to same person, procedure revised.

57.    SB 51        Inheritance tax, waiver or compromise of interest provided.

58.    SB 206    Bank franchise tax, provision revised.

59.    HB 1039    Internal revenue code, dates pertaining to references to the code revised.

60.    HB 1312    Sales and service tax, exemption for certain events.

61.    HB 1048    Statewide sales tax permit, Department of Revenue authorized to grant.

62.    HB 1222    Motor fuel tax distribution to Game, Fish and Parks, revised.



63.    SB 167    Auctioneers, sales tax provisions revised.

64.    SB 46        Cigarette taxes, payment required in certain instances.

65.    SB 136    Tobacco products, imported products regulated.

66.    HB 1094    Tobacco settlement money deposited in the state treasury.

67.    HB 1037    Municipality boundary change, notice to the Department of Revenue required.

68.    SB 157    Telecommunications access fee, reporting and collection clarified.

PLANNING, ZONING AND HOUSING PROGRAMS

69.    HB 1108    Planning and zoning statutes revised.

70.    SB 44        Access to state highways, administrative rules to regulate access authorized.

ELECTIONS

71.    SB 14        Polling places, the time for opening and closing, revised.

72.    SB 15        Election board members, the procedure to appoint, revised.

73.    HB 1009    Ballot marks and recount procedure revised.

74.    SB 16        A candidate's financial statement, filing period revised.

EDUCATION

75.    HB 1257    Education programs authorized and provisions revised.

76.    HB 1200    Criminal background checks for school employees.

77.    SB 28        School districts may not transfer funds from the general fund to the capital outlay fund.

78.    SB 181    High school diplomas awarded to certain World War II veterans.

79.    HB 1261    Ten Commandments, public schools may display.

80.    SB 178    School term revised.

81.    SB 59        Birth certificates for students, filing requirements revised.

82.    HB 1015    Open enrollment revised.

83.    SB 42        Immunization to enter school, provisions revised.

84.    HB 1058    Special education various provisions revised.

85.    HB 1193    Federally regulated charter bus service, authority to provide bus service to schools clarified.

86.    SB 71        School buses may be used for civic purposes.


87.    SB 23        Special education state aid, criteria for inclusion for certain children changed.

88.    HB 1315    Special education funds may be used for certain initiatives.

89.    HB 1255    Public school teachers reimbursed for national certification.

90.    SB 172    School districts required to report on usage of long-term substitute teachers.

CIVIL PROCEDURE

91.    HB 1060    Findings of fact, standards of review revised.

OATHS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

92.    HB 1123    Oaths, who may administer, revised.

PERSONAL RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS

93.    SB 83        Automated external defibrillator, immunity for placement and use.

94.    SB 32        Human rights dispute, equal access to records.

JUDICIAL REMEDIES

95.    HB 1144    Attorney fees, forcible entry and detainer, reasonable fee allowed.

CRIMES

96.    SB 110    Hazardous devices, prohibition on public lands.

97.    SB 22        Driver's license revocation for vehicular homicide, period of time revised.

98.    SB 61        Vehicular homicide and battery, marijuana added to elements of crime.

99.    SB 48        HIV, intentional exposure made a crime.

100.    SB 62        Rape, definition revised.

101.    HB 1194    Protection order, who may apply, provisions revised.

102.    HB 1195    Crime of stalking or assault, defendant may not contact victim.

103.    HB 1065    Sex acts between employees and prisoners made a felony.

104.    HB 1165    Bigamy, elements of the crime revised.

105.    HB 1308    Child pornography, computer-related depiction prohibited.

106.    HB 1110    Internet gambling prohibited.

107.    SB 20        Identity theft, crime created.

108.    HB 1167    Property purchased at public auction, removal from state under certain conditions is presumed to be theft.


LAW ENFORCEMENT

109.    HB 1064    Biological specimens, collection from criminals provisions revised.

110.    SB 140    Liquidated court costs increased for indigent defense.

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

111.    HB 1277    Domestic abuse, arrest report information revised.

112.    HB 1197    Death penalty may not be imposed on a person with mental retardation.

113.    HB 1068    Disposition of seized property, sale procedure revised.

114.    SB 187    Gaming or racing license, grounds for refusal or revocation.

DOMESTIC RELATIONS

115.    HB 1163    Marriage contracted outside of state, certain provisions revised.

116.    HB 1055    Parental rights, termination proceedings made final after certain date.

117.    HB 1187    Adoption petition, time for filing revised.

118.    SB 161    Financial support, family members responsibility.

119.    HB 1238    Domestic abuse protection order, temporary order in effect until party served.

MINORS

120.    HB 1017    Child welfare agency licenses revised.

121.    HB 1272    Child in custody of Department of Corrections, periodic court review.

122.    HB 1059    Persons required to report child abuse, list expanded.

123.    HB 1109    Juvenile correctional facility, placement of child in facility after appropriate review and finding.

124.    SB 1        Underage consumption of alcoholic beverages, court jurisdiction revised.

125.    SB 117    Strip-searches, not allowed for curfew violations.

126.    HB 1192    Student violations of law or threats, law enforcement may report.

127.    HB 1239    Mechanical restraints, use regulated.

128.    SB 141    Juvenile corrections, monitor and study created.

MENTALLY ILL PERSONS

129.    HB 1036    Mental illness provisions revised.

130.    HB 1184    County board of mental illness members, immune from civil liability.


MENTALLY RETARDED PERSONS

131.    HB 1043    Persons with developmental disabilities, provisions revised.

PUBLIC WELFARE AND ASSISTANCE

132.    SB 124    Long-term nursing care, transfer of certain funds allowed.

133.    HB 1056    Work and education activity requirements established for welfare program in Department of Social Services.

134.    SB 97        County poor relief, indigent definition revised.

UNIFORM PROBATE CODE

135.    SB 154    Notice to parties in estate litigation.

136.    SB 147    Uniform Probate Code, duties of court representative.

137.    SB 146    Uniform Probate Code, written objections to conservator's annual accounting.

138.    SB 149    Uniform Probate Code, estate closing procedures revised.

HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES

139.    HB 1214    State trunk highway system revised.

MOTOR VEHICLES

140.    HB 1030    Motor carrier enforcement officers and inspectors, duties defined and revised.

141.    HB 1188    Motor vehicle excise tax, who may pay clarified.

142.    HB 1205    Manufactured or mobile homes, requirements for moving revised.

143.    SB 109    Specialty license plates, certain provisions revised.

144.    SB 122    Motor vehicle registration and license canceled if registration fee paid with a dishonored check.

145.    SB 98        Motor vehicle leasing, method to tax revised.

146.    SB 99        Motor vehicle, definition of rental vehicle for purpose of tax revised.

147.    HB 1116    Motor vehicle broker, prohibited.

148.    SB 70        Motor vehicle dealer permit, increased fee permitted.

149.    SB 77        Motor vehicle manufacturer may exercise right of first refusal if certain conditions are met.

150.    SB 78        Motor vehicle dealership, transfer, assignment, or sale regulated.

151.    SB 84        Motor vehicle dealerships, ownership regulated.

152.    HB 1155    Livestock hauling, certain provisions revised.



153.    SB 65        Transporter license plates, Department of Revenue may issue.

154.    SB 93        County road and bridge funds, expenditure limit revised.

155.    SB 60        Motorcycle operator permits, provisions revised.

156.    HB 1031    Driver education course from other state may be used to meet restricted minor's permit requirements.

157.    SB 86        Restricted minor's permit, certain violations will not result in suspension.

158.    HB 1296    Motorcycle mufflers, alteration or modification prohibited.

159.    HB 1284    Vehicular battery, presumption related to alcohol in blood revised.

160.    HB 1202    Vehicle traffic control when traffic control lights are not working.

161.    HB 1122    Towing company must notify law enforcement when removing a motor vehicle from a public highway.

162.    HB 1203    Motor vehicle accident, notice requirements revised.

MILITARY AFFAIRS

163.    SB 11        Veterans service officers, annual testing required.

PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY

164.    SB 151    Municipality may donate land to certain health care facilities.

165.    HB 1247    Ambulance districts, provisions revised.

166.    SB 47        Ambulance districts, special assessment authority provided.

167.    HB 1041    Health care facilities, lodging, food service or campground establishments, licensure provisions revised.

168.    HB 1040    Nursing facility bed moratorium continued.

169.    SB 195    Nontherapeutic research restricted.

170.    SB 43        Controlled substances, schedule revised.

171.    HB 1171    Fetus defined.

172.    HB 1280    Dead bodies, penalties increased for violating provisions relating to disposition and records.

173.    HB 1279    Cremation laws, penalty for violations.

174.    HB 1243    Tobacco prevention and reduction program and trust fund created.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

175.    SB 197    Underground tank cleanup program, created.


176.    SB 40        Water supply and treatment system operator certification provisions revised.

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

177.    HB 1101    Alcoholic beverage license, grounds for revocation or suspension revised.

178.    SB 169    Alcoholic beverage license, number of licenses that may be issued to one person revised.

179.    HB 1191    Alcoholic beverage, number of temporary on-sale licenses municipality may issue, revised.

180.    HB 1134    Improvement districts, authority granted to regulate alcoholic beverage licensees.

181.    HB 1237    Alcoholic beverage licenses, additional licenses for convention facilities allowed for Deadwood.

182.    HB 1113    Retailer defense to charge of selling alcoholic beverage to underage person.

183.    SB 153    Alcoholic beverage sting operations regulated.

184.    HB 1111    Adult may not give or sell alcoholic beverage to a minor.

185.    HB 1112    Merchant may detain person who attempts to illegally purchase tobacco products or alcoholic beverages.

186.    SB 63        Underage possession or consumption of alcoholic beverage, jurisdiction over the offense revised.

187.    SB 165    Farm winery license provisions revised.

PROFESSION AND OCCUPATIONS

188.    HB 1028    Medications or drug samples may be provided by certain health care practitioners under certain conditions.

189.    HB 1282    Physician may perform tasks related to performing an abortion.

190.    HB 1309    Chiropractors, licensure renewal date revised.

191.    HB 1099    Chiropractors, physical exams for high school athletes, authorized to give.

192.    HB 1045    Interstate Nurse Licensure Compact, enacted to permit South Dakota's participation in the compact.

193.    HB 1034    Advanced practice nurses, license renewal provisions revised.

194.    HB 1092    Home inspectors regulated.

195.    SB 37        Temporary cosmetology permits, expiration period changed.

196.    HB 1137    Real estate licensees, no duty to disclose registered sex offender information.

197.    HB 1149    Residential rental agent, defined.


198.    HB 1154    Psychologist, provisional licensure allowed.

199.    HB 1027    Nursing facility administrator licensure renewal or reactivation, provisions revised.

TRADE REGULATION

200.    HB 1124    Motor vehicle fuel, methyl tertiary butyl ether regulated.

201.    HB 1212    Recreational vehicle dealers included in franchise protections.

AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE

202.    HB 1096    Liability assigned if legal action is taken to prevent or delay the control or eradication of weeds or pests.

GAME, FISH, PARKS, AND FORESTRY

203.    HB 1025    Migratory birds, waterfowl, and small game, certain provisions regulating hunting and licenses revised.

204.    SB 205    South Dakota accepts land from the United States for outdoor recreational purposes.

205.    HB 1260    Nonresident waterfowl hunting license limit increased.

206.    HB 1026    Hunting and fishing licensing agents, bonding procedures revised.

207.    SB 30        Hunting, fishing, or trapping privileges revoked upon certain convictions.

208.    HB 1023    Night-vision equipment, use in hunting activities prohibited.

209.    HB 1022    Game and fish storage and transportation, requirements revised.

210.    SB 138    Public hunting on school lands must be on foot.

211.    SB 29        Park license needed for certain designated areas.

RECREATION AND SPORTS

212.    HB 1029    Simulcast racing operations, regulation revised.

213.    HB 1024    Boating and snowmobile accident reporting procedures revised.

PROPERTY

214.    HB 1071    Confiscated or abandoned bicycles to be given to charitable organizations.

215.    HB 1046    Benefit plans exempt from legal process, provisions revised.

WATER MANAGEMENT

216.    HB 1054    Water development district board members method to pay expenses revised.

217.    HB 1204    Drainage permit fee increases authorized.


218. SB 41        South Dakota Water and Environment Fund, authorized expenditures.

CORPORATIONS

219.    HB 1095    Health care professionals may form certain business arrangements.

220.    HB 1128    Cooperatives, quorum to be set in bylaws.

221.    HB 1278    Nonprofit corporations, method to amend articles of incorporation revised.

PARTNERSHIPS

222.    HB 1100    Nurses may form limited liability business entities.

PUBLIC UTILITIES AND CARRIERS

223.    HB 1211    Telecommunications companies, date for certain company promotions revised.

BANKS AND BANKING

224.    SB 111    Regulated lenders, disclosure of customer information regulated.

CONTRACTS

225.    SB 193    Electronic transactions, regulated.

DEBTOR AND CREDITOR

226.    HB 1179    Rate of interest on property tax certificates and delinquent taxes, revised.

227.    SB 171    Cash sale price, definition revised.

228.    SB 176    Installment sales contract, nonpayment fee.

FIDUCIARIES AND TRUSTS

229.    SB 174    Trust and estate administration, provisions revised.

230.    SB 163    Management and use of investments by certain institutions regulated.

UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE

231.    SB 192    Uniform Commercial Code, secured transactions revised.

INSURANCE

232.    HB 1224    Church benefit plans exempt from insurance provisions.

233.    SB 96        Service contracts regulated.

234.    HB 1175    Medical records, Division of Insurance to promulgate rules to regulate.

235.    SB 34        Insurance licensees, different treatment between licensees eliminated and monetary penalties allowed.


236.    HB 1198    Insurers, material acquisition or disposal of assets disclosure requirements revised.

237.    SB 152    Insurable interest, financial institution may acquire interest to the extent of debt.

238.    SB 79        Car insurance, notice of nonrenewal provisions revised.

239.    SB 33        Car insurance damage claims, duty of insurers and rights of consumers defined.

240.    SB 5        Health benefit plans issued before July 1, 1996, certain reforms required.

241.    HB 1035    Health insurance on a franchise plan, certain provisions revised.

242.    HB 1133    Health insurance, coverage required for off-label use of certain drugs.

243.    HB 1032    Managed care, requirements for health carriers revised.

244.    HB 1085    Certain mandated health benefits extended to certain health insurance products.

245.    HB 1318    Insurers, list of acceptable investments increased.

246.    HB 1199    Insurer and affiliate transactions, provision repealed.

247.    SB 75        South Dakota Insurance Guaranty Association, provisions revised.

248.    HB 1190    Insurance agent guilty of felony, may seek license after rehabilitation.

249.    SB 35        Surplus lines insurer, additional grounds for ineligibility listed.

250.    HB 1033    Blanket insurance defined as group health insurance.

251.    SB 73        Usual, customary, and reasonable charges required to be disclosed by insurers.

UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION

252.    HB 1020    Unemployment compensation, procedure to assign industry codes to employers changed.

WORKERS' COMPENSATION

253.    HB 1306    Workers' compensation, certain benefits increase applied prospectively.

254.    HB 1019    Workers' compensation managed care plans, provisions revised.

SUPREME COURT RULES AND ORDERS

255.    SCR 00-1    In the Matter of the Repeal and Reenactment of SDCL 15-6-5(d).

256.    SCR 00-2    In the Matter of the Amendment of SDCL 15-6-28(c).

257.    SCR 00-3    In the Matter of the Amendment of SDCL 15-14-1.

258.    SCR 00-4    In the Matter of the Amendment of SDCL 15-39-56.

259.    SCR 00-5    In the Matter of the Amendment of SDCL 15-39-57.


260.    SCR 00-6    In the Matter of the Amendment of SDCL 15-39-59.

261.    SCR 00-7    In the Matter of the Amendment of SDCL 15-39-66.

262.    SCR 00-8    In the Matter of the Amendment of SDCL 16-2-29.1.

263.    SCR 00-9    In the Matter of the Amendment of SDCL 23A-4-3.

264.    SCR 00-10    In the Matter of the Amendment of Rule IV of the Rules of Procedure of the Judicial Qualifications Commission (Appendix to SDCL 16-1A).

265.    SC Order    In the Matter of the Amendment of SDCL 16-5-1.2, SDCL 16-6-1, and SDCL 16-12A-3.1, and the Repeal of SDCL 16-5-2 through SDCL 16-5-9, inclusive.

266.    SC Order    In the Matter of the Revocation of an Order Transferring a Judge's Position from the Sixth Judicial Circuit to the First Judicial Circuit.

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