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HB 1001 ratify the Uniform Sales and Use Tax Administration Act, to implement the uniform and simplified features proposed by the Streamlined Sales Tax Project, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1002 impose a gross receipts tax on certain visitor-related businesses.
HB 1003 authorize a municipal gross receipts tax on certain lodging, alcoholic beverages, prepared food, and admissions.
HB 1004 provide for a refund of tuition for certain teachers.
HB 1005 codify legislation enacted in 2001.
HB 1006 revise the procedure for updating the voter registration file and to limit the use of the county voter registration file.
HB 1007 revise certain election recount provisions.
HB 1008 revise certain election provisions and terminology.
HB 1009 revise the election procedures of certain special purpose districts and revise the power to fill vacancies on the board of a special purpose district.
HB 1010 permit certain direct recording electronic voting systems and to regulate the use of automatic tabulating equipment.
HB 1011 revise the method by which a withholding order may be served for the purpose of collecting child support.
HB 1012 implement the requirements of the national medical support notice regarding the collecting of child support.
HB 1013 define the term, abuse, as it relates to felony child abuse.
HB 1014 eliminate a need for a witness to the signature of an applicant.
HB 1015 modify certain requirements for service of notice of entry in an action involving abuse or neglect.
HB 1016 eliminate filing and service fees regarding protection orders for domestic abuse and stalking.
HB 1017 revise certain provisions pertaining to the commitment of persons with developmental disabilities.
HB 1018 grant the Board of Regents exclusive jurisdiction to investigate civil claims or controversies involving charges of academic misconduct by its employees and to adjudicate contested cases involving such matters.
HB 1019 revise certain provisions related to livestock brands and livestock ownership inspection.
HB 1020 revise the term of retention of certain records by insurers and to require certain delivery receipts to be forwarded to an insurer.
HB 1021 revise the record retention period for certain insurance licensees and registrants.
HB 1022 repeal the requirement that certain affiliated companies be treated as one health insurance carrier.
HB 1023 provide motor carrier inspectors enforcement authority for certain violations regarding the licensing of commercial drivers.
HB 1024 revise the penalties for overweight vehicle violations.
HB 1025 update certain provisions pertaining to motor carrier safety and transportation of hazardous materials.
HB 1026 disqualify a person from operating a commercial motor vehicle for certain traffic convictions regarding railroad crossings and to provide certain penalties.
HB 1027 revise certain residency requirements regarding the issuance and renewal of insurance.
HB 1028 establish a procedure for return of associate licenses when certain action is taken against a responsible real estate broker.
HB 1029 repeal certain producer licensing requirements, to revise certain producer and administrator standards for licensure, and to provide procedural requirements for certain disciplinary proceedings.
HB 1030 authorize the highway patrol to promulgate rules regarding splash aprons and flaps for motor vehicles.
HB 1031 permit the use of electronic signatures to authorize employee payroll deductions.
HB 1032 revise certain retirement system provisions to comply with the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001, to authorize members to acquire credited service by transferring certain retirement funds, to protect the confidentiality of member information, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1033 provide benefit improvements for certain members of the South Dakota Retirement System, to revise the provisions for the purchase of uncredited service by members of the system, and to provide for increased contributions for certain members.
HB 1034 reduce the legal blood alcohol limits for motor vehicle drivers and boat operators.
HB 1035 increase the gross receipts tax on certain vehicle rentals.
HB 1036 revise certain dates pertaining to references to the Internal Revenue Code.
HB 1037 authorize the Department of Revenue to deny a motor vehicle registration or title to certain commercial motor carriers and to provide for the suspension or revocation of certain commercial motor carrier registration, license plates, or permits.
HB 1038 authorize certain law enforcement vehicles to exceed speed limits without the use of an audible siren, air horn, or flashing emergency lights under certain conditions.
HB 1039 allow an application for a concealed pistol permit to be filed electronically.
HB 1040 provide for the treatment of Indian tribes for purposes of unemployment insurance.
HB 1041 revise certain nonresident license requirements to fish.
HB 1042 authorize the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to revise the expiration date of certain hunting licenses.
HB 1043 modify the nonresident licensure requirements for hunting sandhill crane.
HB 1044 revise certain provisions related to the availability to the public of vital records.
HB 1045 revise certain voucher approval authority for the state fire suppression special revenue fund.
HB 1046 provide authority to suspend or revoke a milk sampler and grader's license.
HB 1047 authorize a system for the collection, accounting, and reimbursement of normal and extraordinary structural fire protection efforts resulting from wildfire.
HB 1048 allow the submission of sealed bids by electronic means.
HB 1049 authorize the use of online reverse auctions for state purchases.
HB 1050 revise the definition of a grain dealer.
HB 1051 revise the definition of a state agency regarding certain disclosures by a state agency of information concerning a private entity.
HB 1052 revise certain provisions related to the state training school and the state juvenile reformatory.
HB 1053 permit a victim of sliming to request that the defendant be tested for blood-borne pathogens and that the test results be disclosed to the victim.
HB 1054 require the service of certain documents on the Interim Rules Review Committee a certain time before the committee meets to review the rules.
HB 1055 require that certain vehicle accident reports include information on the use of cellular phones or communication devices.
HB 1056 prohibit age discrimination in the workplace.
HB 1057 prohibit age discrimination in state government and all political subdivisions.
HB 1058 appropriate money to the Edgemont school district.
HB 1059 revise certain provisions concerning property classifications and assessment appeals.
HB 1060 require certain disclosures if selling certain implements, machinery, equipment, or vehicles with hour meters.
HB 1061 prohibit the use of mobile telephones in moving vehicles under certain circumstances.
HB 1062 increase certain penalties for eluding a law enforcement officer.
HB 1063 revise certain provisions and to increase certain penalties regarding the disturbance of a school.
HB 1064 revise certain provisions regarding the obstructing of a law enforcement officer, jailer, or firefighter.
HB 1065 expand the South Dakota Retirement System board membership.
HB 1066 allow unloaded weapons at color guard ceremonies in elementary or secondary school buildings.
HB 1067 establish a fee for the assignment of a vehicle identification number.
HB 1068 require the recalculation of the allocation for the disability levels in the state aid to special education formula.
HB 1069 increase the compensation and to reimburse the expenses of the recount referee.
HB 1070 provide for the confidentiality of certain personal information about justices and judges in South Dakota.
HB 1071 authorize the continuation of a pilot program granting secured parties access to the state's computer system.
HB 1072 authorize certain students in alternative instruction to participate in public school cocurricular activities.
HB 1073 require direct reimbursement to ambulance services under certain circumstances.
HB 1074 repeal certain inheritance tax provisions and to re-enact a provision regarding access to a safe deposit box upon the death of a person having access.
HB 1075 provide for a bank's investment limitations.
HB 1076 revise certain membership requirements for county and municipal housing and redevelopment commissions.
HB 1077 increase the tax on cigarettes and to dedicate the increased revenue to the ethanol fuel fund.
HB 1078 revise certain bond and insurance requirements for trust companies.
HB 1079 revise certain provisions relating to preferential deposits of financial institutions.
HB 1080 revise historic preservation grants to local government entities.
HB 1081 revise certain provisions regarding the revocation or suspension of driving privileges upon conviction for unlawful sales, purchases, possession, or consumption of alcoholic beverages involving persons under twenty-one years of age.
HB 1082 revise certain penalties relating to the sex offender registry.
HB 1083 allow persons to provide certain skin peels without a cosmetology license.
HB 1084 allow a health-related professional corporation to employ certain health-related licensees without having a shareholder licensed in the same profession.
HB 1085 establish a master teacher program to award certain teachers.
HB 1086 provide for a refund of tuition and fees for certain nurses.
HB 1087 revise the property tax levies for the general fund of a school district.
HB 1088 permit appeals to the board of county commissioners for missing the deadline for filing a property assessment appeal.
HB 1089 revise the date for the filing of owner-occupied classification certificates.
HB 1090 restrict hunting from within certain public right-of- way areas that are adjacent to certain shooting preserves.
HB 1091 make compliance with federal selective service requirements a condition of obtaining certain driver licenses.
HB 1092 provide resident tuition rates for certain nonresident National Guard members and to revise certain tuition benefits for resident National Guard members.
HB 1093 revise certain reemployment requirements in the South Dakota Retirement System.
HB 1094 revise the definition of average daily membership in the state aid to education formula.
HB 1095 require the transfer of certain funds.
HB 1096 revise the index factor in the state aid to education formula.
HB 1097 establish certain classifications of property and to revise the tax levy for the general fund purposes of a school district.
HB 1098 allow certain party hunting practices in the hunting of big game.
HB 1099 require legal newspapers to print obituaries without charge.
HB 1100 allow for certain warranties to be purchased out of a school district’s capital outlay fund.
HB 1101 provide funding to school districts for operating a school term greater than one hundred seventy-five days.
HB 1102 revise the gross receipts tax that applies to certain telephone companies.
HB 1103 revise the license applications fees and renewal fees for real estate licensees.
HB 1104 prohibit the filing of false financing statements.
HB 1105 revise the index factor in the state aid to education formula.
HB 1106 revise certain provisions regarding the confidential nature of peer review activities of physicians.
HB 1107 revise certain provisions regarding pistol permits held by retired law enforcement officers.
HB 1108 require that counties be reimbursed for housing persons sent to county jail in lieu of the penitentiary.
HB 1109 exempt local governments from certain competitive bid requirements.
HB 1110 consolidate the categories of real estate licenses.
HB 1111 restrict the transfer of certain appropriated money and to provide for the redistribution of certain appropriated money.
HB 1112 allow school boards to initiate a vote relating to the imposition of an excess tax levy.
HB 1113 require the Department of Corrections to seek membership in the Performance-based Standards Project.
HB 1114 revise the assistance level for temporary assistance for needy families.
HB 1115 revise certain provisions concerning the letting of township highway projects.
HB 1116 prohibit a person from being on the general election ballot for President or vice-president and another office.
HB 1117 provide rule-making authority regarding the use of credit histories by insurers when underwriting or rating certain insurance applications or renewing insurance policies.
HB 1118 require the use of an ignition interlock device in motor vehicles used by certain persons guilty of a second violation of driving under the influence and to provide for certain penalties with regard to ignition interlock devices.
HB 1119 revise certain eligibility restrictions relating to secondary school extracurricular activities.
HB 1120 appropriate funds from the special racing revolving fund and the South Dakota-bred racing fund.
HB 1121 revise the requirements for the location of side exhaust on certain motor vehicles.
HB 1122 repeal certain provisions regarding implied consent for withdrawal of bodily substances and chemical tests when operating a motor vehicle.
HB 1123 provide that students who graduate early be counted in a school district's average daily membership for the entire school term.
HB 1124 restrict the transfer of certain appropriated money and to provide for the distribution of certain appropriated money.
HB 1125 adjust the salary schedule for county sheriffs.
HB 1126 regulate the discharge of firearms from public right-of-way.
HB 1127 place certain safety zone restrictions on hunting in state-owned railroad rights-of-way.
HB 1128 require that certain reviews for worker's compensation be conducted by similarly qualified health care professionals as those who provided the service under review.
HB 1129 revise certain provisions regarding concealed pistol permits.
HB 1130 revise the provisions related to the sale of surplus governmental property.
HB 1131 provide for civil recovery of unpaid property and services.
HB 1132 establish a Children's Mental Health Task Force.
HB 1133 revise certain requirements for displaying motor vehicles at events.
HB 1134 revise the time at which bond is required of a surplus line broker.
HB 1135 revise the procedure for reclassification and valuation of certain real property, to conduct a pilot study on valuing certain real property, to appropriate money for a pilot study, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1136 clarify the approval authority for local accounts of the state treasurer and state auditor.
HB 1137 revise certain provisions regarding the compensation and the meetings of the State Cement Plant Commission.
HB 1138 increase the penalty for the stalking of certain children.
HB 1139 specify the elements of the crime of aggravated indecent exposure and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1140 provide for a universal service fund regarding telecommunications services.
HB 1141 provide certain standards for utilization review for property and casualty insurers.
HB 1142 repeal the prohibition of certain disclosures by a state agency of information concerning a private entity and to refer the Act to the electors of this state at the next general election.
HB 1143 allow certain school district transfers.
HB 1144 repeal certain provisions relating to the calculation of state aid to education.
HB 1145 dedicate certain sales taxes collected at the state fair for making improvements to the state fairgrounds.
HB 1146 prohibit the maintenance and operation of certain boot camp programs and to develop a plan for the potential uses of the boot camp facilities.
HB 1147 disallow the use of certain pension, annuity, or retirement payments as a setoff against unemployment benefits.
HB 1148 establish a comprehensive health association to provide insurance coverage to eligible persons.
HB 1149 revise certain provisions related to the awarding of high school diplomas to certain veterans.
HB 1150 require that diesel fuel sold in the state contain biodiesel fuel.
HB 1151 require the secretary of state to conduct a pilot program granting certain secured parties the ability to file and provide a procedure to record a financing statement for security interest on agricultural lien and to provide rule-making authority to implement the pilot program.
HB 1152 revise the taxation and registration requirements of certain all-terrain vehicles and off-road motorcycles.
HB 1153 provide procedural requirements for ineligibility orders issued by the division of insurance and to repeal a surplus line insurer's responsibility to remit surplus lines tax not remitted by an unlicensed surplus lines broker.
HB 1154 establish an alternative method for the calculation of average daily membership for school districts.
HB 1155 revise the distribution of state aid to education.
HB 1156 provide legislators with distinctive motor vehicle license plates.
HB 1157 require law enforcement agencies to inform victims of possible rape or incest of the availability of post-coitus contraception.
HB 1158 prohibit unsolicited gaming e-mail and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1159 permit certain persons to solemnize marriages.
HB 1160 expand certain tort liability arising out of causes of action based on seduction, abduction, and alienation of affections.
HB 1161 increase the authorized number of nonresident waterfowl hunting licenses.
HB 1162 prohibit the advertising of adoptions under certain circumstances.
HB 1163 require social workers to include background checks in home study reports and to prohibit adoptions by persons convicted of certain crimes.
HB 1164 abrogate the loss of chance doctrine as set forth in Jorgenson v. Vener.
HB 1165 permit more time to file local referendums.
HB 1166 provide for a master teacher program and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1167 clarify the extent to which the negotiation of teacher contracts may include the school calendar.
HB 1168 provide for a study of the legislative article and related legislative provisions of the South Dakota Constitution.
HB 1169 revise certain provisions regarding disclosure statements for motor vehicles.
HB 1170 provide certain provisions regarding assaults against law enforcement personnel and certain emergency personnel and to provide a criminal penalty therefor.
HB 1171 adjust the salary schedule for the office of state's attorney.
HB 1172 modify the duration period and signing requirements for vehicle weight restrictions.
HB 1173 assign responsibility for costs of prosecution and defense of inmates who commit crimes while under the control of the Department of Corrections.
HB 1174 require retailers to provide rebates at the time of purchase under certain circumstances.
HB 1175 allow punitive damages in a barratry action.
HB 1176 revise the time permitted to qualify for a municipally elected office.
HB 1177 provide for additional exclusions from the excess fund balance penalty in the state aid to education formula.
HB 1178 establish a defined contribution account for members of the South Dakota Retirement System which may be funded by a transfer of amounts of sick leave paid upon termination of employment, a transfer of the proceeds of individual retirement accounts, and dividends based on favorable experience of the system.
HB 1179 permit a county to file a lien against the property of the parents for payment of temporary care, temporary custody, shelter, or detention provided to a child.
HB 1180 increase the amount of the lien that is permitted on the parents of a minor child for whom legal counsel has been provided.
HB 1181 prohibit directed suretyship.
HB 1182 allow evidence of a prior offense of sexual assault under certain circumstances when a defendant is charged with a sex crime.
HB 1183 increase the fund balance percentage in order to qualify for certain special education funding.
HB 1184 allow the excess tax levy for school districts to be expressed as a tax rate.
HB 1185 add a representative from the South Dakota Association of Weed and Pest Supervisors to the South Dakota Weed and Pest Control Commission
HB 1186 require that a noxious weed buyer awareness form be signed by a buyer of certain real property.
HB 1187 allow certain school district transfers.
HB 1188 revise certain penalties for moving or obtaining a used mobile home or manufactured home without an affidavit from the county treasurer.
HB 1189 establish the crime of air piracy and to increase the penalty for theft of certain aircraft.
HB 1190 revise certain insurance provisions regarding the surety bonds that are exempt from the requirements of countersignature by resident agents.
HB 1191 appropriate funds for increased wages for employees of nursing facilities and to define the distribution from the health care trust fund.
HB 1192 clarify that the court may speak with children without parents or attorneys present regarding visitation matters.
HB 1193 provide for an award of attorney fees and costs in custody and visitation modification hearings under certain circumstances.
HB 1194 require driver education students to take driver license test.
HB 1195 increase the amount transferred to the budget reserve fund.
HB 1196 regulate certain seed contracts.
HB 1197 appropriate money from the property tax reduction fund to the general fund, to provide for the transfer of certain money to the general fund, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1198 provide for a maximum amount in the property tax reduction fund.
HB 1199 revise certain provisions relating to the general fund levy of a school district.
HB 1200 provide for the protection of certain agricultural contractors.
HB 1201 impose an income tax on interest and dividends and to provide penalties for the violation thereof.
HB 1202 prohibit certain campaign contributions.
HB 1203 revise the procedure for foreclosure by advertisement.
HB 1204 repeal the prohibition on certain objects dangling between a motor vehicle driver and the vehicle’s windshield.
HB 1205 allow for nursing facilities to be constructed on American Indian reservations under certain circumstances.
HB 1206 provide funds to school districts that reorganize and to revise the calculation of state aid to education.
HB 1207 provide for the recalculation of the per student allocation in the state aid to education formula.
HB 1208 allow for certain school district transfers.
HB 1209 revise the qualifications for an owner-occupied single-family dwelling classification.
HB 1210 consider the value of certain insurance checks when calculating the purchase price of a motor vehicle.
HB 1211 provide for the use of electric personal assistive mobility devices.
HB 1212 provide for the recovery of certain expenses in an action brought by any person whose land, property, or material is being purchased by the Department of Transportation.
HB 1213 affect education in South Dakota.
HB 1214 revise certain administrative rules relating to pesticide applicators.
HB 1215 provide that certain malicious or groundless judicial proceedings involving environmental impact statements constitute abuse of judicial process and to provide a penalty for the violation thereof.
HB 1216 authorize shareholders to vote and to make certain other communications by electronic means.
HB 1217 amend certain administrative rules related to livestock feed labeling, handling, and storage.
HB 1218 revise the definition of the term, crime of violence.
HB 1219 revise the household income threshold and index factor for determining certain freezes on property assessments and to declare an emergency.
HB 1220 revise certain provisions with regard to child custody and to declare an emergency.
HB 1221 revise the date for filing certain certificates of nomination.
HB 1222 provide for the compensation of librarians and library employees.
HB 1223 increase the penalties for certain trespassing offenses.
HB 1224 prohibit interference with the use of communication devices to summon aid to an emergency.
HB 1225 require certain information on forms requesting assistance from the state to be verified under oath as true and correct and to provide certain penalties for violations thereof.
HB 1226 eliminate certain waiting periods and notice requirements associated with certificates of release for mortgages.
HB 1227 prohibit the faxing or e-mailing of unsolicited advertising materials.
HB 1228 provide for the creation of a no solicitation calls list for persons wishing not to receive unsolicited telephone calls, to create a telephone solicitation account, and to establish certain fees and civil penalties.
HB 1229 conduct a pilot study on agricultural income value, to appropriate money for a pilot study, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1230 require that certain state vehicles be equipped as flexible fuel vehicles.
HB 1231 require the use of ethanol fuel in certain state vehicles.
HB 1232 provide for certain grants to school districts and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1233 provide compensation to retailers for collecting and remitting the sales tax on a monthly basis.
HB 1234 clarify that certain political contributions to ballot question committees from association dues and funds are permitted.
HB 1235 establish a penalty for certain assaults against law enforcement officers.
HB 1236 declare a disaster in certain federal forest areas and to authorize state and local remedial action.
HB 1237 amend the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2002.
HB 1238 require a pre-election campaign financing statement of candidates for legislative office.
HB 1239 provide a period for the sale and use of fireworks around New Year’s Day.
HB 1240 revise certain provisions relating to the Statewide One-Call Notification Board, to create enforcement authority for the board, and to provide for certain penalties.
HB 1241 provide a time limit for filing an application for county welfare assistance for hospital expenses by or on behalf of a medically indigent person.
HB 1242 appropriate money for the State Fair.
HB 1243 revise certain provisions regarding family day care homes and unregistered family day care homes.
HB 1244 allow the assets of the South Dakota Retirement System to be invested in venture capital.
HB 1245 require that certain exempt, dyed diesel fuel sold in the state contain biodiesel fuel oil.
HB 1246 create the South Dakota senior citizen pharmaceutical assistance program.
HB 1247 require payment of certain property taxes if agricultural land is changed to another classification of property.
HB 1248 increase the tax on cigarettes and to dedicate the proceeds.
HB 1249 restrict the use of certain artificial lights to locate wild animals
HB 1250 provide for notice by financial institutions of certain trust account overdrafts.
HB 1251 require that hoghouse amendments have a two-thirds majority vote for consideration.
HB 1252 increase the tax on cigarettes and other tobacco products and to dedicate the revenues.
HB 1253 revise certain provisions pertaining to the juvenile corrections monitor.
HB 1254 revise certain provisions related to livestock auction agencies and livestock dealers and to establish a penalty.
HB 1255 provide that the provisions limiting the number of retail alcohol licenses that may be issued to one person do not apply to certain additional convention facility on-sale licenses.
HB 1256 revise certain provisions regarding title insurance reserves.
HB 1257 revise the requirements for volunteer firefighters to become eligible for workers' compensation.
HB 1258 establish a tuition reimbursement program for nurses.
HB 1259 revise the information that is collected and appears on a driver license.
HB 1260 provide certain restrictions for local governments opting out of the limitation on tax levy increases.
HB 1261 provide certain restrictions for local governments that have opted out of the limitation on tax levy increases.
HB 1262 revise the elements of the crime of passing a check against insufficient funds.
HB 1263 revise the authority for state expenditures.
HB 1264 revise certain provisions regarding aerial hunting.
HB 1265 allow for the issuance of metal plates with a special designation to auction agencies.
HB 1266 revise certain statutes relating to the eligibility of individual's employed by certain schools for unemployment benefits.
HB 1267 direct the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to enter into negotiations with Indian tribes related to the management of Bear Butte State Park.
HB 1268 provide for a sales tax holiday on tangible personal property.
HB 1269 provide certain procedures for the imposition of development impact fees.
HB 1270 to amend the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2002.
HB 1271 make an appropriation for the purchase of dive rescue and recovery equipment and associated training.
HB 1272 authorize certain wine shipments, to levy an excise tax, and to establish certain penalties.
HB 1273 revise the requirements for obtaining plates and certificates to park in any space reserved for a person with a disability and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1274 revise the distribution of revenue from the petroleum release compensation and tank inspection fee.
HB 1275 repeal certain restrictions on school district transfers.
HB 1276 revise certain provisions related to enforcement actions for weight violations by certain buses.
HB 1277 revise the use of the children's trust fund and to make an appropriation for family visitation centers.
HB 1278 revise certain provisions relating to child custody and to provide for a shared parenting plan.
HB 1279 establish the South Dakota Municipal Facilities Authority, to provide for the establishment of one or more special purpose corporations by the South Dakota Municipal Facilities Authority, to establish the powers of the South Dakota Municipal Facilities Authority and each such corporation, including the power to acquire, own, lease, sublease and dispose of certain land, improvements and capital equipment comprising all or a portion of any municipal facilities, including any system or part of a system of waterworks, sewage or waste disposal, and to establish or confirm the powers and liabilities of the state, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, the Board of Water and Natural Resources, the South Dakota Conservancy District and municipalities and other public entities of the state in connection therewith.
HB 1280 revise the definition of a controlled group for sales tax purposes.
HB 1281 lengthen the period required for notice of nonrenewal of certain insurance policies.
HB 1282 place a moratorium on certain new outdoor advertising permits, to create a task force to review the state laws regulating outdoor advertising along state highways, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1283 define certain serious injuries to infants as aggravated assault and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1284 establish a comprehensive health insurance risk pool and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1285 expand the RxAccess Program to assist additional individuals in obtaining prescription medications through patient assistance programs sponsored by pharmaceutical manufacturers and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1286 provide distributions from certain funds.
HB 1287 increase funding for education, to reduce state government reliance on lottery proceeds, and to revise the distribution of lottery proceeds.
HB 1288 allow certain persons to administer epinephrine in certain circumstances.
HB 1289 establish certain requirements that must be met before the Department of Social Services may require prior authorization for prescription drugs provided to certain individuals.
HB 1290 revise the calculation of state aid to education.
HB 1291 revise the requirements for obtaining a specialty license plate organizational decal.
HB 1292 require certain statistics regarding traffic law enforcement to be collected and maintained.
HB 1293 adopt the Uniform Interstate Enforcement of Domestic Violence Protection Orders Act.
HB 1294 revise and supplement certain powers of the South Dakota Building Authority.
HB 1295 provide for the voters' consideration of a proposed constitutional amendment to Article XVII in June 2002, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1296 amend the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2002.
HB 1297 authorize the establishment of an antimicrobial resistance education program.
HB 1298 provide for certain prescriptive authority for optometrists.
HB 1299 change the definition and venue of perjury prosecutions and to provide for the verification of certain information on certain state applications or other documents.
HB 1300 clarify the state's sovereign immunity in the courts of other jurisdictions.
HB 1301 authorize the railroad authority to acquire certain facilities owned by other railroads and to declare an emergency.
HB 1302 provide for the establishment of standard guidelines to be used regarding child custody and visitation.
HB 1303 revise the Governor's emergency powers in the event of a terrorist or bioterrorist attack.
HB 1304 revise the emergency powers of the Department of Health.
HB 1305 define terrorism, to create the crime of terrorism, and to provide a penalty therefor.

House Commemorations
Bill Title
HC 1001 Honoring Kendra Dwight, South Dakota Girls' State Governor, and John Rapinchuk, 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.
HC 1002 Honoring and supporting Czech Days in Tabor, South Dakota, on the occasion of its fifty-fourth anniversary.
HC 1003 Honoring Sergeant Deono Miller for his Vietnam service.
HC 1004 Honoring and commending the members of the South Dakota National Guard.
HC 1005 Commending and honoring the 2000-2001 Outstanding School Administrators of South Dakota: John LaFave, Pollock, School Superintendents Association; Sheila DeSmet, Vermillion, Business Officials Association; Richard Brubakken, Brookings, Elementary School Principals Association; Kevin Segrud, New Underwood, Secondary School Principals Association; Dan Neiles, Brookings, Secondary/Middle School Principals Association; Cleo Edeburn, Brookings, Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development; and Lyn Heidenson, Brandon, South Dakota Council of Administrators of Special Education for being named outstanding administrators by their respective administrator parent groups.
HC 1006 Honoring Larry Luitjens of Custer on achieving the most wins ever by a South Dakota boys' high school basketball coach.
HC 1007 Honoring and supporting the South Dakota Humanities Council, on the occasion of their thirtieth anniversary.
HC 1008 Honoring the 2001 Roslyn Vikings High School football team, coaches, and staff.
HC 1009 Honoring the 2001 Britton Braves High School football team, coaches, and staff.
HC 1010 Honoring United Nations Ambassador and former United States Senator George McGovern for service to South Dakota and the United States.
HC 1011 Honoring the Sioux Falls Roosevelt Rough Riders girls' basketball team and their coaches.
HC 1012 Honoring Darrell "Brownie" Eagle Bull for his commitment and achievements in the area of community education.
HC 1013 Commending and honoring Phyllis Petersen for her outstanding service to the Legislative Research Council.
HC 1014 Honoring Erik C. Hanson of Sioux Falls on receiving the rank of Eagle Scout.
HC 1015 Commending and honoring Julie Dangel of Scotland, South Dakota, for being selected as the 2001 "Nurse of the Year" by the South Dakota Healthcare Association Nursing Council.
HC 1016 Honoring Nicole Siebrasse of Aberdeen for receiving a Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
HC 1017 Honoring Walter J. Schramm for being named as the 2001 Outstanding Older Worker for South Dakota.
HC 1018 Honoring the Morgan family athletes past and present who attended Dakota Wesleyan University as one of the most outstanding basketball families in South Dakota history.
HC 1019 Honoring the 2001 Emery/Ethan Seahawk High School Football Team, Coaches, and Staff.
HC 1020 Honoring and supporting WNAX Radio in Yankton on the occasion of its eightieth anniversary.
HC 1021 Honoring and congratulating Opal Peterson on her ninety-first birthday.
HC 1022 Honoring an outstanding rodeo cowboy and distinguished South Dakotan, Tom Z. Reeves of Eagle Butte.
HC 1023 Honoring the memory of Senator Harold W. Halverson and lamenting his untimely passing.
HC 1024 Recognizing the contributions of the Sioux Falls John Morrell Plant to South Dakota's economic development efforts and the agriculture community.
HC 1025 Honoring Helen Nelson, Lincoln County Auditor.
HC 1026 Honoring the Sioux Code Talkers in recognition of their great contributions and service to their nation during World War II.
HC 1027 Honoring Tom Winter, Lincoln County Highway Superintendent.

House Concurrent Resolutions
Bill Title
HCR 1001 Requesting the United States Congress not to attempt to repeal or rescind any of the tax relief legislation passed by the United States Congress in May 2001.
HCR 1002 Urging the United States Army Corps of Engineers to reconsider its Draft Implementation Plan for the Final Biological Opinion on Operation of the Missouri River Main Stem Reservoir System.
HCR 1003 Requesting the appointment of a special task force to study a corporate franchise tax and propose a ballot measure and legislation concerning a corporate franchise tax to fund secondary education.
HCR 1004 Urging the study of the problem of teenage in-vehicle drinking and drug use.
HCR 1005 Urging the federal government to authorize and fund long-term health care on Indian reservations.
HCR 1006 Commending Aberdeen Central High School's Environmental Club and designating May 15, 2002, as statewide Ride a Bike to Work Day.
HCR 1007 Urging the Public Utilities Commission, Qwest Corporation, and the Federal Communications Commission to proceed as quickly as possible with the process of allowing Qwest Corporation to provide interstate telecommunications services in South Dakota.
HCR 1008 Supporting the Kids Voting Program.
HCR 1009 Urging congressional approval of military retirement pay and veterans' disability compensation.
HCR 1010 Requesting the Governor and executive agencies to provide legislative committees with information on certain legislative bills and resolutions.
HCR 1011 Expressing the support of the Legislature for the construction and operation of a federal Western Grasslands Invasive Weed Laboratory in Rapid City, South Dakota.
HCR 1012 Urging a reconsideration of the Food and Drug Administration's approval of mifepristone (RU-486), an investigation into the process followed in approving this drug, and a reassessment of the drug's safety.
HCR 1013 Recognizing Ellsworth Air Force Base personnel as an outstanding component of our nation's defenses.
HCR 1014 Urging Congress to revise eligibility requirements for certain Medicaid recipients of long-term care assistance.
HCR 1015 Encouraging state and local law enforcement agencies to acquire and to use video cameras at all traffic stops.
HCR 1016 Encouraging local law enforcement agencies to adopt community policing practices.
HCR 1017 Requesting the South Dakota Investment Council to explore investing limited state resources in South Dakota venture capital.
HCR 1018 Expressing the sense of the South Dakota State Legislature about management of the Black Hills National Forest.
HCR 1019 Requesting the enforcement of laws to protect livestock producers from unfair competition.
HCR 1020 Requesting a discussion of the problems existing between the State of South Dakota and the federal government on issues of state and federal powers and responsibilities.
HCR 1021 Requesting the Department of Corrections to expand their mission statement.
HCR 1022 Supporting the National Motto of the United States.
HCR 1023 Supporting mandatory country of origin labeling for agricultural products.
HCR 1024 Proposing a moratorium on the importation of live cattle and certain beef products.
HCR 1025 Encouraging the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs to conduct a feasibility study of the possibility of establishing an East River State Veterans Home.
HCR 1026 Urging South Dakota to adopt a prescription savings program modeled after the Iowa Priority Prescription Savings Program and to combine with Iowa for negotiating influence to reduce prescription prices for Medicare-eligible individuals.
HCR 1027 Encouraging South Dakota's delegation in the United States Congress to pass an economic stimulus package that creates jobs and ensures a strong economy for America's future prosperity and security.
HCR 1028 Urging awareness and support for reading programs in our homes and communities.
HCR 1029 Expressing the support of the Legislature for the South Dakota Math, Science, and Technology Council.

House Joint Resolutions
Bill Title
HJR 1001 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 or financial corporations.
HJR 1002 Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election the repeal of certain sections of Article XVII of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota relating to corporate or syndicate farming.
HJR 1003 Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article XII, Section 2 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to expenditures from funds established by a two-thirds vote of both houses of the Legislature.
HJR 1004 Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article III, section 12 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to legislative conflicts of interest.
HJR 1005 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 realty improvement contracts.
HJR 1006 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 1007 Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article III, section 5, of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota to clarify the responsibility of the Legislature to provide for its own apportionment.
HJR 1008 Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to Article XXI of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to hunting, fishing, and trapping.
HJR 1009 Proposing and submitting to the electors at the June 2002 primary election amendments to Article XVII of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to restrictions on corporate farming.
HJR 1010 proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article IV, section 4, of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, extending the time allowed for the Governor's review of legislation passed by the Legislature.

Senate Bills
Bill Title
SB 1 revise the refund of certain taxes attributed to the construction of certain new or expanded commercial power production facilities.
SB 2 revise the tax refund requirements for certain power production facilities.
SB 3 appropriate money to conduct a wind resource assessment.
SB 4 assess and tax renewable power companies.
SB 5 establish a program for teacher mentors.
SB 6 provide for counselors in schools.
SB 7 provide for the leasing of certain public lands acquired by exchange.
SB 8 authorize the lease of certain public lands for military purposes.
SB 9 permit certain full-time postsecondary students to vote in municipal and school elections.
SB 10 revise certain township election provisions.
SB 11 provide a method for computing a period of time related to election notices or filings.
SB 12 provide for the method for marking and counting ballots and to clarify the procedure for auditing ballots.
SB 13 revise certain municipal and school election procedures.
SB 14 revise certain requirements and responsibilities of the administrator of the Human Services Center.
SB 15 repeal and revise certain provisions regarding the composition of the mental health planning and coordination advisory council.
SB 16 provide that certain postsecondary school information be given to parents and guardians of students in middle schools and high schools.
SB 17 revise certain provisions regarding university admission requirements for foreign language instruction.
SB 18 permit the summary disposition of certain contested cases.
SB 19 create the crime of communicating a terroristic threat or hoax terroristic threat and to provide certain penalties therefor.
SB 20 revise certain provisions relating to service of process on foreign corporations through the secretary of state.
SB 21 prohibit tax stamping or payment of taxes on cigarettes or roll your own tobacco products produced by certain nonparticipating manufacturers and to provide for the creation of a directory for compliant nonparticipating manufacturers.
SB 22 adopt the Uniform Rendition of Prisoners as Witnesses in Criminal Proceedings Act.
SB 23 revise the rule-making authority for group health plans.
SB 24 continue to allow investigative materials to be confidential during the investigative phase and to allow the material to be obtained by parties to a complaint after a probable cause determination is made.
SB 25 place a maximum fee for certain initial public offerings of securities.
SB 26 authorize a civil penalty for securities violations by registered or unregistered persons or entities.
SB 27 revise the requirement for review of an insurance company's actuarial data after credit unemployment rate filings.
SB 28 eliminate the requirement that appointed scale inspectors take an oath of office and post a performance bond.
SB 29 revise certain fees for special inspections and examination of certain weighing and measuring devices and certain standards and testing equipment.
SB 30 limit the ability of the director of the division of securities to review securities registration based on merit review.
SB 31 update references to the codes of ethics for teachers and administrators.
SB 32 require photo identification for all aeronautics operations, to increase the pilot registration fee, and to declare an emergency.
SB 33 revise the state trunk highway system.
SB 34 remove the exemption for certain tax liability on bonds issued by the Agriculture and Business Development Authority.
SB 35 revise the proration of ethanol payments to ethanol producers.
SB 36 impose a sales and use tax on mobile telecommunications services and to implement the federal uniform and simplified sourcing rules for mobile telecommunications services.
SB 37 modify the permissible exclusions for life insurance policies.
SB 38 require certain information to be collected to create a database of certain public officials and public employees for use in the event of an emergency or disaster and to authorize administrative rules to implement the reporting procedures.
SB 39 revise the duties of the filing office in dealing with uniform commercial code records.
SB 40 allocate expenses of the investment council to certain trust funds and to provide provisions for the investment and the distribution of certain trust funds.
SB 41 revise certain provisions regarding the higher education savings plan and to declare an emergency.
SB 42 revise certain provisions regarding the registration of sex offenders.
SB 43 permit the recording of certain deeds to or from the State of South Dakota without platting.
SB 44 modify the areas where the Game, Fish and Parks Commission may require a park license.
SB 45 revise certain provisions related to the practice of medicine or osteopathy in South Dakota while holding a license in another state and while located outside of the state.
SB 46 revise certain provisions relating to controlled substances.
SB 47 authorize the Department of Corrections to release juvenile information to the adult corrections system.
SB 48 expand the Board of Pardons and Paroles to nine members.
SB 49 authorize inmates to waive parole hearings.
SB 50 regulate the practice of accountancy.
SB 51 increase certain license and renewal fees assessed to chiropractors.
SB 52 revise certain provisions regarding the resolution of unperformed acts and the administration of subsequently discovered property of an estate.
SB 53 revise certain terms used in the Uniform Probate Code.
SB 54 revise the vote required to authorize a school district bond.
SB 55 revise the circumstances under which certain financial instruments are presumed abandoned.
SB 56 repeal mandated coverage for prostate cancer screening.
SB 57 allow school boards to initiate an election to change the size of the school board and to declare an emergency.
SB 58 establish a nursing workforce center under the direction of the Board of Nursing and to provide funding through a fee assessed upon nursing license renewal.
SB 59 provide for certain increases in the state minimum wage.
SB 60 exempt the purchase of books from sales and use tax.
SB 61 allow for binding arbitration for school districts and employees under certain circumstances.
SB 62 provide that any Board of Regents' employee is eligible for longevity pay.
SB 63 repeal the restrictions placed on persons who have possessed, used, or distributed controlled substances or marijuana from participation in certain extracurricular activities or financial aid assistance.
SB 64 establish certain wage requirements for the recipients of REDI fund loans.
SB 65 establish certain benefit requirements for the recipients of REDI fund loans.
SB 66 prohibit the use of certain camera technology for speeding violations.
SB 67 reduce the sales and use tax on food.
SB 68 limit state expenditures.
SB 69 authorize counties to regulate hunting for certain fire protection purposes.
SB 70 revise certain provisions regarding disclosure statements for motor vehicles.
SB 71 revise certain penalties concerning inspections, repairs, and maintenance to certain vehicles.
SB 72 provide for a renewal fee for nonresident insurance producers and to revise the renewal period for resident insurance producers from annual to biennial.
SB 73 prohibit the sale of prepaid adult entertainment cards and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 74 prohibit and proscribe the sale of prepaid adult entertainment cards and to provide certain penalties therefor.
SB 75 designate certain areas as drug-free zones.
SB 76 provide for legislative redistricting by a bipartisan, nonlegislative commission.
SB 77 prohibit big game hunting on certain railroad rights-of-way.
SB 78 increase the hunting safety zone distance.
SB 79 increase the maximum property tax levy for the pension fund of a school district.
SB 80 revise certain provisions related to the examination required for physician licensure.
SB 81 limit the Department of Labor's authority to recommend settlements in labor disputes.
SB 82 revise the distribution of state aid to education.
SB 83 reduce the capitalization rate for determining nonagricultural acreage.
SB 84 revise certain transcript fees.
SB 85 exempt from sales and use tax certain contract services provided to agricultural producers by an agent of a parent company through a local contracting entity and certain employee expense reimbursement provided by an agricultural cooperative.
SB 86 provide for the use of an ignition interlock device in a motor vehicle used by any person guilty of a second or subsequent violation of driving under the influence.
SB 87 revise certain provisions pertaining to open enrollment.
SB 88 require municipalities to be responsible for sidewalks located on property owned by the municipality.
SB 89 allow school boards to initiate a vote relating to the imposition of an excess tax levy and to declare an emergency.
SB 90 appropriate money for the Northern Crops Institute.
SB 91 provide for DNA testing for certain inmates.
SB 92 require a school board to notify the parent or guardian of each student being taught by certain teachers.
SB 93 establish certain requirements for genetic testing.
SB 94 permit the posting or display of the United States flag, giving the pledge of allegiance, and singing the national anthem.
SB 95 revise the total amount of revenue payable to counties from taxes on real property.
SB 96 limit the damages that may be awarded in a medical malpractice action against an optometrist.
SB 97 revise the weight exemption for vehicles hauling speciality crops.
SB 98 provide certain limitations on land purchases made by the state.
SB 99 allow certain contracts between cigarette retailers and suppliers.
SB 100 revise the formula for reducing state aid to education due to an excessive general fund balance.
SB 101 provide for the release of the booking photographs of prisoners under certain conditions.
SB 102 revise the calculation of state aid to education for certain consolidated school districts.
SB 103 increase the required distance between certain persons or equipment and high voltage lines.
SB 104 exempt certain motor vehicles used to transport inventory replacement vehicles to a dealer's principal place of business from the requirement to be licensed as a commercial motor vehicle.
SB 105 provide for the recall of certain school district officials.
SB 106 provide a privilege for insurance compliance self-audits.
SB 107 provide for the transfer of certain statutes regarding domestic abuse.
SB 108 require the acceptance of certain uniform life insurance and annuity request forms and to revise certain provisions regarding the required disclosure provisions in health insurance policies.
SB 109 exempt certain insurers and intermediaries from mortgage lending licensing.
SB 110 revise certain provisions regarding the regulation of vehicle dealers.
SB 111 revise per diem for certain legislative committees and to declare an emergency.
SB 112 establish the South Dakota student incentive loan program and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 113 provide for the state to transfer its reversionary interest in certain real estate in Lake County, commonly known as Camp Lakodia.
SB 114 revise certain provisions relating to township meetings.
SB 115 repeal certain provisions relating to school district boundary changes.
SB 116 exempt certain food purchases from the sales and use tax.
SB 117 provide that donations of body parts evidenced by driver's licenses and nondriver identification cards not be used for research and education.
SB 118 prohibit smoking in public places.
SB 119 provide for the establishment of a no telephone solicitation contact list.
SB 120 authorize additional off-sale retail liquor licenses in certain first class municipalities.
SB 121 revise certain provisions regarding the family exclusion for auto insurance coverage.
SB 122 revise certain provisions to the dredges transferred from the state to the South Dakota Lakes and Streams Association.
SB 123 make it permissive for counties to levy a tax for secondary roads in unorganized territories.
SB 124 repeal certain provisions concerning the county highway system.
SB 125 impose an excise tax on the gross receipts of personal communications system, wireless, and cellular telecommunications companies.
SB 126 revise certain career service system rules pertaining to causes for disciplinary action against employees.
SB 127 establish licensing requirements for providers of certain automated teller machine transaction routing services.
SB 128 establish certain civil penalties for overweight vehicle violations and to provide for the disposition of the civil penalties.
SB 129 revise the provisions related to the sale of surplus property.
SB 130 provide for the implementation of certain prairie dog management plans or activities with legislative approval.
SB 131 permit voters to register on election day at the polling place.
SB 132 revise the provisions for moving a structure under or across a utility line and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 133 revise the distribution of revenue from the petroleum release compensation and tank inspection fee, to transfer certain funds, and to declare an emergency.
SB 134 revise the authority of the South Dakota Student Loan Corporation and the South Dakota Housing Development Authority regarding private activity bonds.
SB 135 revise certain provisions relating to municipal and county housing and redevelopment commissions.
SB 136 allow state chartered banks to expand their investment options to include certain annuities.
SB 137 allow local units of government to regulate tobacco products.
SB 138 appropriate money to the state fair.
SB 139 revise the number of allowable hunting days for certain nonresident waterfowl licenses.
SB 140 revise certain provisions governing trusts.
SB 141 authorize total return unitrusts.
SB 142 allow certain trusts to be shareholders in certain professional organizations.
SB 143 exempt ephedrine from the controlled drugs and substances schedule under certain circumstances.
SB 144 provide certain financial and employment protections to members of the South Dakota National Guard.
SB 145 revise certain requirements for school district reorganization.
SB 146 revise the issuance and validity of certain fall three-day temporary nonresident waterfowl licenses.
SB 147 provide for a bill of rights for children in the care of the state.
SB 148 revise and extend certain provisions relating to the licensure of drivers who have experienced epileptic, narcoleptic, or other convulsions, seizures, or blackouts.
SB 149 allow a school district to impose additional taxes.
SB 150 exempt certain full-time teachers from certain property taxes.
SB 151 regulate deferred presentment service transactions.
SB 152 allow the offer of an individual health benefit plan without certain mandates.
SB 153 create a mentor teacher pilot program and to appropriate money therefor.
SB 154 revise certain provisions related to abandoned mineral interests.
SB 155 revise the civil liability of foster parents for certain personal injuries sustained by foster children in their care.
SB 156 provide for the revision of the South Dakota Family Farm Act of 1974 to conform with a proposed amendment to the South Dakota Constitution regulating corporate farming in South Dakota.
SB 157 revise certain provisions concerning who may hold a light wine license.
SB 158 clarify the calculation of state aid to education to certain school districts.
SB 159 amend the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2002 to provide for certain home and community based services.
SB 160 expand the definition of domestic abuse to include certain acts or threats for the purpose of denying, hindering, or delaying the provision of emergency or law enforcement services to family or household members.
SB 161 revise the definition of certain entities exempt from sales tax.
SB 162 revise certain provisions related to the exchange or sale of certain public lands.
SB 163 prohibit discrimination by health insurers against individuals who participate in certain activities.
SB 164 require damage disclosure statements for certain large boats.
SB 165 require school systems to allow military recruiters access to students and school facilities.
SB 166 make an appropriation to the Department of Education and Cultural Affairs to reimburse fees and provide a stipend for National Board for Professional Teaching Standards certified teachers, to provide for a teacher enhancement program, and to revise the calculation of state aid to education.
SB 167 revise the contractor's excise tax provisions for a commercial power production facility.
SB 168 permit certain nonprofits to have a temporary on-sale license.
SB 169 amend the Uniform Limited Partnership Act to provide limited liability limited partnerships.
SB 170 repeal a provision that requires foster parents to care for a child for not less than two years before the foster parent is a primary consideration for adoption of the child.
SB 171 require secondary containment for certain liquid fertilizer containers or facilities.
SB 172 revise the effective date of certain provisions related to insurance taxes.
SB 173 provide for an alternative base period for the purposes of determining unemployment compensation.
SB 174 create a Board of Corrections, to give rule-making authority, and to abolish the Corrections Commission.
SB 175 provide for civil liability for certain personal injuries relating to the internet posting of certain inherently dangerous information.
SB 176 repeal certain provisions, commonly known as the gag law, prohibiting certain disclosures by a state agency of information concerning a private entity.
SB 177 revise and modify certain provisions relating to the award of child custody and to declare an emergency.
SB 178 revise the procedure for assessing certain agricultural land.
SB 179 regulate sampling procedures for verification of transgenic seed use.
SB 180 regulate unsolicited electronic commerce.
SB 181 provide for a study of the state minimum wage.
SB 182 revise the procedures for opting out of the property tax freeze.
SB 183 prohibit misleading unsolicited commercial e-mails.
SB 184 protect the children of South Dakota against sexual exploitation by criminalizing certain conduct involving children and the internet, to provide for civil remedies, to require certain people to report suspected violations, and to revise certain provisions regarding the unlawful use of computers.
SB 185 make an appropriation to fund tax refunds for elderly and disabled persons and to revise the income eligibility requirements for property tax and sales tax refunds.
SB 186 appropriate funds from the water and environment fund and the environment and natural resources fee fund and to declare an emergency.
SB 187 appropriate money for the ordinary expenses of the legislative, judicial, and executive departments of the state, the expenses of state institutions, interest on the public debt, and for common schools.

Senate Commemorations
Bill Title
SC 1 Honoring Coleen C. Keffeler of Sturgis on her selection as National Teacher of the Year for Career and Technical Education.
SC 2 Honoring Ryan Wilfahrt of Watertown on receiving the rank of Eagle Scout.
SC 3 Honoring the Watertown High School varsity football team and the staff of the varsity football team.
SC 4 Honoring 4-H clubs and 4-H members on the centennial celebration of the founding of 4-H.
SC 5 Honoring Jeffrey Lukens of Sioux Falls as South Dakota's 2002 Teacher of the Year.
SC 6 Commending and honoring Margie Reynolds, a member of the Hill City School District, on her selection as the 2001-2002 Outstanding School Board Member.
SC 7 Honoring the outstanding achievements of Darrell Hartmann, Chief and Pete Bolzer, Assistant Chief of the Brookings Fire Department in the field of fire and rescue.
SC 8 Commemorating the retirement of Fred Tully and recognizing him for his dedication and steadfast leadership to the Black Hills Children's Home and Children's Home Society of South Dakota for over two decades.
SC 9 Honoring Dr. Thomas R. Hills of Black Hills State University on twenty-five years of outstanding service to the South Dakota Legislative Internship Program.
SC 10 Honoring Coleen C. Keffeler of Sturgis on her selection as National Teacher of the Year for Career and Technical Education.
SC 11 Honoring Betty Schultes, an outstanding special education teacher at Pine Ridge High School.
SC 12 Honoring the outstanding achievements of Patty Pearson, Executive Director of Kids Voting South Dakota.
SC 13 Honoring Dawn Morris of Pierre on her selection as National Mother of the Year.
SC 14 Honoring rodeo, a family sport in which all members of the family can participate in regardless of age.
SC 15 Honoring South Dakota native Adam Vinatieri for kicking the winning field goal in Super Bowl XXXVI.
SC 16 Honoring and commending Carrie Gonsor on her selection as one of the torchbearers for the 2002 Olympics.
SC 17 Honoring Mary Kate Sershen of Chester as a recipient of the 2002 Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
SC 18 Honoring Sharon Klein of Colome on her selection as South Dakota's representative to the National American Legion Oratory Contest.
SC 19 Honoring Amy Schilling, Wessington, South Dakota, the state winner in the Voice of Democracy essay contest.
SC 20 Honoring and supporting those individuals in Ukraine who support the Fulbright program for the international exchange of scholars.
SC 21 Honoring and congratulating LaFola Korkow on her ninetieth birthday.
SC 22 Commending and honoring Rebecca Umenthum of the Belle Fourche School District, Barbara Huber of the Douglas School District, Katrina Rudebusch of the Rapid City School District, Roxie Ahlbrecht and Cynthia Nelson of the Sioux Falls School District, Reva Sigle of the Spearfish School District, Mary Kate Axlund of the Sturgis School District, and Shannon Amiotte of the Wall School District, for gaining national teacher certification.
SC 23 Honoring South Dakota's Lieutenant Governor Carole Hillard for her career in public service.
SC 24 Honoring the memory of Senator Harold W. Halverson and lamenting his untimely passing.

Senate Concurrent Resolutions
Bill Title
SCR 1 Commemorating the 20th anniversary this year of the death of Crazy Horse Memorial sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski and recognizing the sculptor's wife and family for their dedication and great progress at the Memorial during the two decades since Korczak's passing.
SCR 2 Urging the United States Congress to adopt legislation providing greater equity in Medicare reimbursement between large urban health care providers and rural health care providers.
SCR 3 Requesting the forest service to address the forest health and wildfire risk crisis facing the Black Hills.
SCR 4 Supporting adequate funding for vocational-technical education programs in South Dakota.
SCR 5 Designating "Yesterday's Tomorrows" in the city of Madison.
SCR 6 Designating "Yesterday's Tomorrows" in the city of Belle Fourche.
SCR 7 Designating "Yesterday's Tomorrows" in the city of Chamberlain.
SCR 8 Designating "Yesterday's Tomorrows" in the city of Hill City.
SCR 9 Designating "Yesterday's Tomorrows" in the city of Pierre.
SCR 10 Designating "Yesterday's Tomorrows" in the city of Redfield and Spink County.
SCR 11 Designating "Yesterday's Tomorrows" in Deadwood and the Deadwood Adams House Museum.
SCR 12 Encouraging South Dakota's delegation in the United States Congress to oppose any increase in the Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards.
SCR 13 Urging the United States Congress to pass, and the President of the United States to sign, legislation that completely bans human cloning.
SCR 14 Urging the federal government to address sedimentation problems in the Missouri River Main Stem Reservoir System.
SCR 15 Honoring Governor William J. Janklow for his service to the State of South Dakota.

Senate Joint Resolutions
Bill Title
SJR 1 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 or financial corporations.
SJR 2 Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article XII, section 2 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota revising the vote required for passage of the general appropriation bill.
SJR 3 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 scholarships for students attending certain universities, colleges, and technical schools located in the state.
SJR 4 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 specifying the minimum vote necessary to opt out of the property tax freeze.
SJR 5 Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election amendments to Article III of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to legislative appointments and conflicts of interest.


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