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Committees
Bills Sponsored

Charles E Flowers

Primary Sponsor

Bill Title
HB 1096 revise the methods for increasing or decreasing school board size and for creating or eliminating school board representation areas.
HB 1132 require that certain county assessment records be made available to local equalization boards.
HB 1141 impose a severance tax on the quarrying of certain minerals.
HB 1186 exempt certain residential utilities from sales and use tax and to declare an emergency.
HB 1209 require that public agencies solicit bids for auctioneer services.
HB 1212 revise certain provisions relating to the supervision of local state agency accounts by the state treasurer and state auditor.
HB 1281 disallow the use of certain pension, annuity, or retirement payments as a setoff against unemployment benefits.
HCR 1004 Urging Congress to conduct an investigation of the natural gas commodity market and to establish a national energy policy.
SB 69 appropriate money to the state fair.
SB 99 revise certain penalties concerning inspections, repairs, and maintenance to certain vehicles.
SB 120 establish certain wage requirements for the recipients of REDI fund loans.
SB 121 establish certain benefit requirements for the recipients of REDI fund loans.
SB 122 provide for certain increases in the state minimum wage.
SB 206 revise certain provisions relating to the supervision of local state agency accounts by the state treasurer and state auditor.
SB 246 authorize a person licensed to carry a concealed pistol in another state to carry a concealed pistol in this state under certain conditions.

Co Sponsor

Bill Title
HB 1074 prohibit discrimination against health care providers by health insurers.
HB 1080 permit applicable sales taxes to be applied as part of the collection costs and expenses for dishonored checks.
HB 1090 provide for maintenance of and accessibility to concealed pistol permit information by law enforcement.
HB 1104 require that certain state vehicles be equipped as flexible fuel vehicles.
HB 1105 require the use of ethanol fuel in certain state vehicles.
HB 1116 require that certain vehicles and equipment used for construction be registered.
HB 1119 authorize certain vehicles in the possession of a dealer's car auction agency to be moved with a permit.
HB 1121 provide for implied covenants of good faith and fair dealing in certain employment contracts.
HB 1122 modify the time required for a temporary custody hearing to be held in certain juvenile legal proceedings.
HB 1124 revise certain provisions related to township financial reports.
HB 1125 provide for additional nonresident waterfowl licenses for certain areas of the state.
HB 1129 provide certain exemptions for overweight vehicles hauling grain.
HB 1130 exempt from penalty certain vehicles that became overweight as a result of snow or ice accumulations.
HB 1131 appropriate money for the construction of a truck bypass in the Yankton area.
HB 1136 provide for the protection of certain agricultural contractors.
HB 1137 restrict certain developmental or technical fees associated with the sale of agricultural seed, chemical, and fertilizer products.
HB 1147 revise certain eligibility restrictions relating to secondary school extracurricular activities.
HB 1151 revise the index factor in the state aid to education formula.
HB 1152 revise the index factor in the state aid to education formula.
HB 1158 reallocate a certain portion of state aid to education.
HB 1163 exempt certain membership fees from sales and use tax.
HB 1167 place certain requirements on sales of prescription drugs.
HB 1169 establish a civil remedy for the destruction of certain field crop products, animals, and organisms.
HB 1176 repeal the prohibition of certain disclosures by a state agency of information concerning a private entity.
HB 1177 revise when certain assessments have to be paid before an assessment may be appealed.
HB 1179 authorize the assignment of health insurance proceeds to health care providers.
HB 1189 revise the method for determining average daily membership as it applies to the state aid to education formula.
HB 1196 authorize the funding of textbooks through the school capital outlay fund.
HB 1199 adjust the salary schedule for county officials.
HB 1203 appropriate money for the Northern Crops Institute and to declare an emergency.
HB 1206 provide for a refund of tuition for certain teachers.
HB 1214 prohibit the hunting of mallard ducks and turkey on private shooting preserves.
HB 1215 repeal the prohibition of certain disclosures by a state agency of information concerning a private entity.
HB 1216 revise the procedure for filing for a property tax credit for renewable resource energy systems.
HB 1217 authorize certain higher education tuition reciprocity with the state of North Dakota.
HB 1236 authorize auction agencies to accept for sale vehicles owned by vehicle manufacturers under certain conditions.
HB 1239 authorize certain persons to carry handguns who are authorized to carry handguns in other states.
HB 1256 provide that students who graduate early be counted in a school district's average daily membership for the entire school term.
HB 1276 require historical or educational municipal corporations to maintain their property.
HB 1292 restrict the ownership of land by foreign corporations or entities.
HB 1297 transfer funds from the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission gross receipts tax fund for home heating assistance funding, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
HC 1001 Honoring and supporting Czech Days in Tabor, South Dakota, on the occasion of its fifty-third anniversary.
HC 1004 Honoring the Tripp-Delmont Wildcats High School football team and the students and staff involved in the football program.
HC 1007 Commending and honoring the 1999-2000 Outstanding School Administrators of South Dakota: Dr. Joseph Gertsema, Yankton, School Superintendents Association; Rick Hohn, Watertown, Business Officials Association; Anja Hoekman, Sioux Falls, Elementary School Principals Association; Terry Nebelsick, Huron, Secondary School Principals Association; Larry Janish, DeSmet, Secondary School Principals Association; Dr. Merry Bleeker, Mitchell, Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development; and David Jewett, Spearfish, South Dakota Council of Administrators of Special Education for being named outstanding administrators by their respective administrator parent groups.
HC 1008 Honoring Stephanie Kokesh, Scotland, South Dakota's 2000 Youth Citizen of the Year.
HC 1009 Honoring Arlene Russell, Scotland, South Dakota's 2000 Citizen of the Year.
HC 1010 Honoring the 2000 Corsica Comets High School football team, coaches, and staff involved in the football program.
HC 1011 Honoring the Corsica Comets boys track team and its coaching staff on their State Class B Championship.
HCR 1001 Endorsing and promoting a statewide mentoring association.
HCR 1003 Expressing support for agricultural biotechnology.
HCR 1005 Recognizing February sixth as Kids Voting Day in South Dakota.
HCR 1007 Requesting the federal government to honor certain state meat inspections in interstate commerce.
HCR 1008 Supporting mandatory country of origin labeling for agricultural products.
HCR 1009 Requesting the enforcement of laws to protect livestock producers from unfair competition.
HCR 1013 Expressing support for aviation grade ethanol.
HCR 1024 In support of the use of biodiesel fuel.
HCR 1025 Requesting that the Governor of the State of South Dakota, along with the Legislature, continue to take appropriate fire prevention measures to address the catastrophic fire risk that exists on the federally-held national forests and state lands of South Dakota.
SB 76 revise the provisions concerning vetoes and overrides in the aldermanic form of government.
SB 80 clarify the definition of the term, member, with regard to certain definition of corporation provisions.
SB 85 prohibit certain persons from receiving a permit to carry a concealed pistol.
SB 91 exempt certain school district employees from the requirement for certain background checks.
SB 97 provide for implied covenants of good faith and fair dealing in certain employment contracts.
SB 103 revise certain provisions regarding the confidentiality of lottery records.
SB 112 repeal the prohibition of certain disclosures by a state agency of information concerning a private entity.
SB 113 require the use of ethanol blend fuel in certain state vehicles.
SB 124 allow for the deposit of certain funds and for the repayment of certain contracts relating to energy savings.
SB 125 clarify workers' compensation coverage for uncompensated volunteers and prisoners.
SB 130 provide for a bill of rights for children in the care of the state.
SB 134 revise the index factor in the state aid to education formula.
SB 135 revise the grounds for the refusal, suspension, or revocation of certain veterinary medicine licenses and certificates.
SB 139 clarify provisions relating to the eligibility of certain cooperative members to qualify as a director.
SB 140 clarify certain provisions relating to the payment of taxes to municipalities from the revenues of electric cooperatives providing service within a municipality.
SB 142 establish an ombudsman to represent youth offenders.
SB 150 revise certain conditions regarding the authorization of bingo or lotteries for restricted purposes and to increase the size of prize certain lotteries may award.
SB 153 subject uncertified school administrators to a code of professional ethics.
SB 158 revise the distribution of funds from the alcoholic beverage fund.
SB 163 require certain state vehicles to use ethanol or biodiesel blend.
SB 164 revise the calculation of state aid to education.
SB 169 increase the expenditure limit for certain public improvements requiring competitive bids.
SB 173 authorize a rental car company to offer car rental insurance under certain circumstances.
SB 178 appropriate funds for distribution to the counties to replace the state inheritance tax revenue.
SB 181 revise certain provisions relating to underinsured motorist coverage limits.
SB 187 revise certain provisions relating to comparative negligence.
SB 192 require certain prescription drug manufacturers and labelers to enter into rebate agreements, to establish a discount prescription drug program for certain individuals, to require retail pharmacies to offer certain discounts, and to prescribe penalties and remedies.
SB 193 revise the distribution of revenue from the video lottery.
SB 195 revise the distribution of revenue from the video lottery.
SB 196 provide for a negotiated price for prescription drugs sold in the state.
SB 209 permit certain businesses to remit sales and use tax after the machinery is under production.
SB 213 revise certain provisions regarding longevity compensation for state employees.
SB 230 revise the distribution of certain sales tax revenues.
SB 231 provide for the prompt payment of certain uncontested health care claims.
SB 250 provide that taking money or property from patients or inmates by certain institution employees constitutes theft.
SC 3 Commending and honoring South Dakotans who served in the Civilian Conservation Corps.
SC 9 Honoring the memory of Thomas Anthony Francis Iversen and his forty-six years of life.
SCR 3 Supporting the conversion of the underground mine and portions of the surface mining facilities at Homestake Mine in Lead, South Dakota, to a National Underground Science Laboratory operated by the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the National Science Foundation.
SCR 8 Supporting programs that bring communities together to examine their demographic pasts and futures and that encourage them to look beyond traditional barriers to find practical solutions to the problems they face.
SCR 9 Expressing support for the electoral college.
SCR 10 Proposing a moratorium on the importation of live cattle and certain beef products.
SCR 11 Expressing the Legislature's condolences upon the death of Laska Schoenfelder.


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