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Bill Title
HB 1001 provide for the deposit of all bank franchise tax proceeds in the general fund.
HB 1002 require the Department of Corrections to seek membership in the Performance-based Standards Project.
HB 1003 clarify the approval authority for local accounts of the state treasurer and state auditor.
HB 1004 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 1005 repeal certain provisions, commonly known as the gag law, prohibiting certain disclosures by a state agency of information concerning a private entity.
HB 1006 permit the Department of Social Services to publish certain fee schedules used in certain medical assistance programs.
HB 1007 revise certain provisions relating to municipal initiatives and referendums.
HB 1008 revise certain provisions concerning campaign contributions and reports.
HB 1009 revise certain provisions concerning absentee voting.
HB 1010 permit voter registration on the internet.
HB 1011 transfer funds from the South Dakota-bred racing fund to the Department of Social Services for domestic and sexual abuse shelter programs and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1012 make an appropriation for costs associated with the medicaid program and to declare an emergency.
HB 1013 authorize the Department of Agriculture to enter into mutual aid agreements with other fire suppression organizations.
HB 1014 make an appropriation for costs related to suppression of wildfires in the state and to declare an emergency.
HB 1015 make an appropriation to cover the inmate medical expense shortfall in the Department of Corrections and the Department of Health and to declare an emergency.
HB 1016 make an appropriation for tuition reimbursement payments to certain physicians.
HB 1017 revise certain provisions related to ambulance service personnel certification.
HB 1018 revise certain provisions related to advanced life support personnel.
HB 1019 permit disclosure of certain information related to intentional exposure to human immunodeficiency virus.
HB 1020 authorize the Game, Fish and Parks Commission to revise certain provisions related to the licensing of and hunting methods used by disabled hunters.
HB 1021 increase the maximum nonrefundable application fee which may be established by the Game, Fish and Parks Commission for bighorn sheep, mountain goat, and elk licenses.
HB 1022 revise the registration validation decal and boat numbering display requirements for certain boats.
HB 1023 increase the amount of property damages necessary to require the immediate reporting of a snowmobile or boat accident and to give cause in a boat accident for withdrawal of blood or other bodily substances for chemical analysis.
HB 1024 revise the definition of the periods of service which qualify for veterans benefits.
HB 1025 provide that military discharge records are only made available to specified persons.
HB 1026 establish the regents scholarship program.
HB 1027 authorize the Board of Regents to construct a physical education, health service, wellness, and athletic building at South Dakota State University and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1028 authorize the Board of Regents to accept the donation of a swine nursery building for the use and benefit of South Dakota State University, to provide for its installation, and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1029 authorize the Board of Regents to construct multi-use storage facilities at South Dakota State University and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1030 authorize the Board of Regents to purchase improved real property adjacent to the campus of South Dakota State University and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1031 revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2003 to provide for additional personal services expenditure authority for the Board of Regents to cover health insurance rate increases.
HB 1032 revise certain provisions relating to the collection and filing of DNA information.
HB 1033 revise certain registration requirements regarding convicted sex offenders.
HB 1034 provide for the creation of a certification process for tobacco product manufacturers, a reporting requirement for distributors and wholesalers, and a directory for compliant tobacco product manufacturers, to prohibit certain activities regarding cigarettes of certain noncompliant tobacco product manufacturers, and to establish certain enforcement procedures.
HB 1035 revise certain provisions concerning certain tax agreements.
HB 1036 revise certain dates pertaining to references to the Internal Revenue Code.
HB 1037 revise the seating capacity of a motor bus for purposes of defining a motorbus for vehicle registration purposes.
HB 1038 exempt vans owned by churches from vehicle license fees.
HB 1039 make an appropriation to fund consolidation incentive payments to certain school districts.
HB 1040 define the consolidation of school districts.
HB 1041 revise certain provisions regarding the time spent in conducting teacher-parent conferences and in-service training during the school term.
HB 1042 revise certain provisions pertaining to open enrollment.
HB 1043 revise the nonrenewal and preexisting requirements for individual health benefit plans.
HB 1044 change registration for dental radiographers from tri-annual to annual.
HB 1045 require resident surplus line brokers to have a bond.
HB 1046 revise the regulation of cosmetologists and nail technicians and to provide for the licensure of estheticians.
HB 1047 revise certain provisions concerning the requirements for utilization review and grievances for health carriers.
HB 1048 make threatening court services officers a crime.
HB 1049 invest the court with discretion to provide for the overnight supervision of juries.
HB 1050 repeal certain provisions investing magistrates with coroner duties.
HB 1051 make sliming court services officers or designees a crime.
HB 1052 provide for the accommodation of both electronic and manual jury draw processes.
HB 1053 provide for the centralization and computerization of certain jury selection processes.
HB 1054 require background checks for applicants seeking admission to the State Bar of South Dakota.
HB 1055 revise the authority of magistrate courts and to revise certain provisions pertaining thereto.
HB 1056 define the premises of a licensee that may be issued an on-sale license outside a municipality.
HB 1057 provide victims of crimes the right to copies of certain law enforcement reports.
HB 1058 prohibit discrimination against certain health care providers by health insurers.
HB 1059 limit the amount of a supersedeas bond that must be posted to stay the execution of a judgment while an appeal is pending.
HB 1060 require annual reregistration of certain sex offenders.
HB 1061 provide for the crime of bestiality and to prescribe certain penalties therefor.
HB 1062 limit the renewal or rollover of certain deferred presentment service transactions.
HB 1063 prohibit certain bidders from bid shopping.
HB 1064 revise the property taxes of the general fund of a school district.
HB 1065 revise the formula for determining the weighted average tax levy for receiving school districts and to remove an incorrect reference to the maximum general fund levy.
HB 1066 provide for a fee for an amendment or cancellation of a statement of qualification for a limited liability partnership.
HB 1067 exempt golf courses from certain liquor license quota restrictions.
HB 1068 permit home school students to participate in high school interscholastic activities.
HB 1069 revise certain provisions regarding the petroleum release compensation fund and the state highway fund and to declare an emergency.
HB 1070 require the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to receive the approval of the Legislature before acquiring certain land.
HB 1071 exempt the purchase of food from sales and use taxes when the provisions of the streamlined sales tax project become effective.
HB 1072 revise certain provisions regarding the operation of vehicles upon the approach of authorized emergency vehicles.
HB 1073 revise certain voting and participation requirements related to bond issues involving two or more political subdivisions.
HB 1074 repeal certain case management requirements pertaining to workers' compensation.
HB 1075 designate rodeo as the official sport of South Dakota.
HB 1076 revise certain provisions related to energy savings contracts.
HB 1077 repeal the limit on credit hours for certain students.
HB 1078 increase the amount of money that school boards can keep in petty cash accounts.
HB 1079 revise certain eligibility restrictions related to secondary school extracurricular activities.
HB 1080 revise the publication of advertisements for bids.
HB 1081 revise certain provisions relating to annual elections, conflicts of interest, and special assessments.
HB 1082 modify the procedure for changing the number of county commissioners in a county.
HB 1083 revise certain provisions related to school district boundary changes.
HB 1084 restrict the use of minor adjustments to school district boundaries.
HB 1085 require that financial institutions obtain consent before sharing a consumer's personally identifiable information with nonaffiliated third parties.
HB 1086 revise the exception for a patient's privilege on confidential communications with physicians and psychotherapists.
HB 1087 revise the definition of qualified mental health professionals and to clarify when reimbursement is required for the services of qualified mental health professionals.
HB 1088 establish a fund for the research of spinal cord and traumatic brain injuries and to create an advisory council for the disbursement of the fund.
HB 1089 authorize motor vehicle dealers to reassign certain out-of-state motor vehicle titles.
HB 1090 revise certain provisions relating to motor vehicle fleet leasing contracts.
HB 1091 impose an intangible property tax.
HB 1092 add a section of highway located in Turner County and McCook County to the state trunk highway system.
HB 1093 revise certain filing fees of limited liability companies.
HB 1094 make an appropriation to fund tax refunds for elderly and disabled persons.
HB 1095 make an appropriation from the general fund for costs associated with the medicaid program and to declare an emergency.
HB 1096 establish the South Dakota Volunteer Reserve.
HB 1097 provide for local determination of fees for temporary malt beverage licenses.
HB 1098 provide for the accrual and accumulation of vacation and sick leave by state employees on a semimonthly basis.
HB 1099 revise the time and process by which investment income is transferred to the general fund.
HB 1100 make certain alcohol license fee provisions consistent.
HB 1101 revise the time period certain oversized motor vehicles may operate each day under a permit.
HB 1102 revise certain provisions regarding the collection of personal property by affidavit.
HB 1103 provide for a refund of tuition for certain teachers.
HB 1104 impose an excise tax on the gross receipts of personal communications system, wireless, and cellular telecommunications companies.
HB 1105 clarify which establishments may provide or allow the consumption of alcoholic beverages on Sundays.
HB 1106 revise the qualifications for qualified mental health professionals.
HB 1107 prohibit railcars from being parked on the state-owned rail system for extended periods of time.
HB 1108 authorize landowners and operators to hunt big game from certain public highways.
HB 1109 require photographs on concealed pistol permits and to increase certain related fees.
HB 1110 revise certain provisions regarding the expenditure of proceeds from the county wheel tax.
HB 1111 authorize construction management services to be employed on public improvement projects.
HB 1112 establish the South Dakota Small Business and Privatization Council.
HB 1113 revise certain provisions relating to third offense assault.
HB 1114 clarify certain provisions concerning the residency requirements for state's attorneys in certain small counties.
HB 1115 allow primary election voters to vote for candidates of another party.
HB 1116 regulate certain forms of political activity related to state employees.
HB 1117 provide for the enforcement of foreign domestic violence protection orders.
HB 1118 revise certain design-build provisions.
HB 1119 revise certain provisions related to the arrest of a spouse for abuse.
HB 1120 allow that counties be reimbursed for housing persons sent to county jail in lieu of the penitentiary.
HB 1121 clarify certain restrictions concerning sex discrimination in certain employment matters.
HB 1122 provide certain hunting and fishing privileges to persons on active duty in the armed forces.
HB 1123 clarify certain circumstances relating to the termination or discontinuance of certain dealership contracts.
HB 1124 increase certain sales and use taxes and allocate revenue for education and property tax reduction.
HB 1125 revise the distribution of certain revenues outside the state aid to education formula.
HB 1126 require evidence of financial responsibility at the time of motor vehicle registration and to provide for the suspension of vehicle registrations.
HB 1127 require collection of transportation data.
HB 1128 revise the requirements for notice of nonrenewal for surety insurance.
HB 1129 create county superintendents of schools.
HB 1130 allow school districts to operate less than a thirteen-year school program.
HB 1131 establish or increase certain penalties related to election and voting offenses.
HB 1132 increase funding for education, to reduce state government reliance on lottery proceeds, and to revise the distribution of lottery proceeds.
HB 1133 make certain municipal ordinance adoption procedures consistent.
HB 1134 clarify the subpoena powers of the Legislature and legislative committees.
HB 1135 establish the jump start South Dakota subfund and to provide for its funding and disbursement.
HB 1136 revise the requirements for a damage disclosure statement for motor vehicles.
HB 1137 provide for a civil action and civil penalty for certain open meeting law violations and to repeal certain criminal penalties regarding open meeting law violations.
HB 1138 revise the bank franchise tax.
HB 1139 allow local units of government to regulate the sales, distribution, and use of tobacco products.
HB 1140 provide for reduced hunting license fees for hunters who choose not to hunt in public rights-of-way and to dedicate certain hunting license revenues for public access and game production purposes.
HB 1141 require computer voice stress analyzer examiners to be licensed.
HB 1142 increase the penalty for transacting business as a livestock dealer, packer, or packer buyer without a license.
HB 1143 revise the amount at which a child's medical costs trigger apportionment between the parents in proportion to their support obligation.
HB 1144 broaden the application of drug free zones to include additional offenses and to provide for penalty enhancements.
HB 1145 establish a Native American student cultural exchange program.
HB 1146 limit a perpetrator's right to recover for injuries received in the course of committing a crime and to revise the definition of crime.
HB 1147 increase the tax on cigarettes and to declare an emergency.
HB 1148 revise certain provisions relating to special education funding.
HB 1149 provide for quality assurance programs for certain ambulance services.
HB 1150 provide for the amendment and cancellation of certain limited liability partnerships.
HB 1151 provide for a portion of video lottery revenues to be placed in a trust fund.
HB 1152 eliminate the confidentiality provisions concerning certain video lottery information and require certain reports.
HB 1153 revise certain provisions pertaining to the possession of marijuana.
HB 1154 impose a gross receipts tax on wireless, cellular, and personal communications system telephone companies in lieu of property tax.
HB 1155 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 1156 provide a uniform method for establishing a fee to obtain copies of marriage records.
HB 1157 revise the application of the gross receipts tax on visitor related businesses.
HB 1158 provide that certain persons be given a preference for certain big game licenses.
HB 1159 make leaving employment due to domestic abuse good cause for voluntarily leaving employment for unemployment benefit purposes.
HB 1160 revise the maximum penalty for manslaughter in the second degree.
HB 1161 require a permit of persons engaged in certain plumbing activities.
HB 1162 revise the membership of the governing board of the one-call notification center.
HB 1163 revise certain provisions related to hunting in public rights-of-way.
HB 1164 allow certain merchandising agreements between cigarette retailers and cigarette manufacturers and to place certain prohibitions on cigarette manufacturers.
HB 1165 require all passengers in passenger vehicles to wear seat belts.
HB 1166 revise certain provisions regarding the recovery of damages for dishonored checks.
HB 1167 provide for a driver license suspension and a civil penalty for certain thefts of gasoline.
HB 1168 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 1169 add a section of highway in Minnehaha County to the state trunk highway system.
HB 1170 revise certain administrative rules related to reports by pesticide applicators.
HB 1171 provide for capital punishment for second offense criminal pedophilia.
HB 1172 revise the factors considered in the certification of a county overweight vehicle enforcement program.
HB 1173 create a constitutional revision commission to make a comprehensive study of Article III of the Constitution of this state and to consider and recommend legislation for the improvement of Article III of the Constitution.
HB 1174 prohibit the limiting of certain gasoline sales.
HB 1175 provide for a permit system for plumbing.
HB 1176 require voters to provide identification before voting or obtaining an absentee ballot.
HB 1177 report annually on the school district's instructional staff.
HB 1178 require highly qualified teachers and to limit the use of unqualified substitute teachers.
HB 1179 repeal certain provisions prohibiting disclosures by a state agency of information concerning a private entity.
HB 1180 repeal the effective date for the sunsetting of certain provisions related to insurance taxes and to revise certain provisions related to policies having cash surrender values exceeding one million dollars.
HB 1181 establish a comprehensive health association to provide health insurance coverage to eligible persons.
HB 1182 exempt certain shooting ranges from the gross receipts tax on visitor-related businesses.
HB 1183 prohibit pyramid promotional schemes.
HB 1184 revise certain fees concerning the garnishment of wages.
HB 1185 allow creation of superimposed school districts.
HB 1186 revise the calculation of state aid to education with regard to treatment of certain revenues.
HB 1187 prohibit the use or possession of scanning devices or reencoders with intent to defraud and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1188 permit an association of school administrators to participate in the South Dakota Retirement System.
HB 1189 permit municipalities to impose and collect sales and use tax at municipally owned airports.
HB 1190 limit the ability of certain municipalities to annex territory in the vicinity of certain airports and to authorize noncontiguous annexation of certain municipal airport property and the exercise of certain extraterritorial jurisdiction.
HB 1191 provide for the distribution of certain money appropriated as state aid to general education.
HB 1192 revise the procedure for assessing certain agricultural and nonagricultural acreage property.
HB 1193 increase the penalty for certain trespass violations related to hunting, fishing, and trapping.
HB 1194 establish a per diem reimbursement for members of the corrections commission and to provide a delayed effective date.
HB 1195 revise the definition of door to door sales.
HB 1196 provide for the periodic review of the agencies of state government.
HB 1197 allow the delivery of malt beverages by an off-sale licensee under certain circumstances.
HB 1198 require seat belts on certain school buses.
HB 1199 increase the general fund balance percentage for school districts in calculating state aid to education penalties.
HB 1200 require the Board of Counselor Examiners to establish a client bill of rights.
HB 1201 authorize the Board of Counselor Examiners to review allegations of unethical conduct by unlicensed counselors and therapists.
HB 1202 provide for the annexation of certain municipal airports and to regulate certain extraterritorial jurisdiction conflicts.
HB 1203 revise the requirements for decalcomanias to be displayed on mobile homes and manufactured homes.
HB 1204 increase the tax upon the sale of certain alcoholic beverages and to provide for the distribution of the tax revenue.
HB 1205 create a committee to study the issue of school district consolidation.
HB 1206 repeal provisions regarding ethanol subsidies and to appropriate that revenue to schools.
HB 1207 establish a teacher career fund to reward certain teachers and to dedicate certain revenue from taxes on advertising services therefor.
HB 1208 revise certain provisions related to the general occupation tax.
HB 1209 revise certain restrictions on the use of artificial lights to hunt or locate wild animals.
HB 1210 allow for a nursing facility to be constructed on an American Indian reservation under certain circumstances.
HB 1211 allow the housing of prisoners from other jurisdictions on Indian reservations under certain circumstances.
HB 1212 revise the authority of the Governor in time of disaster, terrorist attack, or emergency.
HB 1213 revise the index factor in the state aid to education formula.
HB 1214 revise certain ethanol production incentive payment procedures.
HB 1215 revise certain provisions regarding the records kept by taxidermists and the inspection of taxidermists.
HB 1216 impose sales and use tax on certain advertising services.
HB 1217 authorize certain haulers of baled garbage to receive an oversize vehicle permit.
HB 1218 repeal the prohibition on certain objects dangling between a motor vehicle driver and the vehicle's windshield.
HB 1219 provide certain awards to teachers who teach classes using remote video technology and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1220 allow school districts to pay property insurance out of capital outlay funds.
HB 1221 revise the requirement for the classification of certain structures for taxation.
HB 1222 permit voters to register on election day at the polling place.
HB 1223 require certain statistics regarding traffic law enforcement to be collected and maintained.
HB 1224 revise the exemptions for the regulation of business opportunities.
HB 1225 expand the range in which farm vehicles are granted a limited exemption from highway weight restrictions.
HB 1226 revise who may complete home studies for adoptions.
HB 1227 revise certain provisions regarding the information displayed on a noncommercial motor vehicle license plate.
HB 1228 compensate school districts that have a larger enrollment in the current year than during the previous year.
HB 1229 authorize a South Dakota Statuary Commission.
HB 1230 provide for a study of Native American children in foster care.
HB 1231 stabilize the annual balance of the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission gross receipts tax fund.
HB 1232 require that the annual payment of wind easements be made to the landowner.
HB 1233 increase the time period that fireworks may be sold to out-of-state residents.
HB 1234 create a commission on health care.
HB 1235 provide for the taxation of wind energy property in South Dakota.
HB 1236 allow for the exclusion of certain health insurance coverages as a condition of procuring individual health insurance.
HB 1237 provide for the correction of certain taxation errors by political subdivisions.
HB 1238 restrict certain developmental or technical fees associated with the sale of agricultural seed, chemical, and fertilizer products.
HB 1239 allow school districts to offer elementary grade levels only.
HB 1240 provide for a study of the need to help develop youth recreation centers and after school youth programs within the Sioux Indian reservations in South Dakota.
HB 1241 designate certain counties as economic improvement areas and to establish the interest rate for revolving economic development initiative loans in economic improvement areas.
HB 1242 permit counties to revise property tax levies that were lowered to maintain compliance with general fund balance carryover requirements.
HB 1243 prohibit certain payments and receipt of payments for registering voters and assisting absentee voters.
HB 1244 establish the maximum number of poll watchers permitted at primary or general elections.
HB 1245 provide for the taxation of severed mineral interests.
HB 1246 allow school districts to levy a tax to supplant general fund support of extracurricular activities.
HB 1247 provide for the funding of certain court appointed special advocate grant programs and to establish the Court Appointed Special Advocates Commission.
HB 1248 exempt certain low income individuals from sales tax on food.
HB 1249 exempt the purchase of food from sales and use taxes when the provisions of the streamlined sales tax project become effective.
HB 1250 exempt auctioneer fees and commissions from sales tax.
HB 1251 allow school districts to pay property insurance premiums from their capital outlay funds.
HB 1252 revise the amount of normal retirement allowance for the members of the South Dakota Retirement System.
HB 1253 require changes in the motor vehicle reciprocity agreement with Minnesota.
HB 1254 exempt certain purchases of material used in the production of greenhouse, nursery, and ornamental plants from sales and use taxes.
HB 1255 prohibit advertising of the lottery.
HB 1256 provide certain defenses to adverse possession claims.
HB 1257 provide for a preference for certain relatives when placing children outside their home and to provide standing to certain relatives to petition for adoption when parental rights have been terminated.
HB 1258 allow corporations and other entities to appear before the Public Utilities Commission without legal counsel in certain cases.
HB 1259 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 1260 revise certain provisions relating to the release of satisfied liens and to provide an additional remedy for the unjust failure to do so.
HB 1261 restrict public corporations from making purchases from any retailer that fails to collect and remit sales and use taxes.
HB 1262 revise the calculation of state aid to education.
HB 1263 distribute a portion of the tobacco and alcohol taxes to a fund for the purpose of funding medicaid.
HB 1264 provide an exemption to the axle and weight limits if the total gross weight of a vehicle is within the maximum limits.
HB 1265 revise certain rules with regard to school social workers.
HB 1266 allow public contracts and bids to be awarded to any responsible bidder.
HB 1267 revise the distribution of certain revenues outside the state aid to education formula.
HB 1268 revise the calculation of state aid to education.
HB 1269 repeal the sales tax exemption for certain interstate telecommunication services and to declare an emergency.
HB 1270 increase the tax on alcoholic beverages, to revise the distribution of revenue, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1271 increase the tax on cigarettes and other tobacco products and to declare an emergency.
HB 1272 permit the court to suspend certain mandatory jail sentences for DUI offenses on condition that the offender submit to certain drug treatment and testing.
HB 1273 require an employee's written authorization before money may be withheld from the employee's paycheck for a political purpose.
HB 1274 repeal the contractor's excise tax.
HB 1275 provide for an exception from certain child abuse reporting provisions based on privileged clerical communications.
HB 1276 transfer the regulation of real estate appraisers from the Department of Commerce and Regulation to the Real Estate Commission.
HB 1277 create a pharmaceutical prior authorization program for eligible individuals receiving medicaid.
HB 1278 authorize the state to join an interstate compact for the prevention and control of forest fires.
HB 1279 define biodiesel blend fuels.
HB 1280 make an appropriation for the planning, design, construction, renovation, and improvement of certain corrections facilities and to declare an emergency.
HB 1281 revise certain county zoning laws.
HB 1282 revise certain provisions regarding the official records and the notification requirements relating to pardons, paroles and commutations.
HB 1283 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.
HB 1284 reduce prejudgment and postjudgment interest rates in inverse condemnation actions and to declare an emergency.

House Commemorations
Bill Title
HC 1001 Commending and honoring Deborah Russell, a member of the Hot Springs School District Board on her selection as South Dakota's 2002-2003 Outstanding School Board Member.
HC 1002 Honoring an outstanding South Dakota educator, Karen Lukens, for receiving the Milken Family Foundation National Educator Award.
HC 1003 Honoring Tom McGough as the South Dakota Cross-Country Coach of the Year.
HC 1004 Honoring the 2002 Plankinton/White Lake Warriors High School football team, coaches, and staff.
HC 1005 Honoring the 2002 State "B" Champion Canova Teener Baseball Team.
HC 1006 Commending Marletta Eich, other teachers, and their students.
HC 1007 Honoring the memory of Lance Corporal Paul Evans of Sioux Falls for whom Camp Evans in Vietnam was named.
HC 1008 Honoring the 2002 West Central Trojans High School football team, coaches, and staff.
HC 1009 Honoring the Presho Dakota Prairie Bank and Sioux Falls Shenanigans basketball teams.
HC 1010 Honoring Jonathan Adelstein for his appointment to the Federal Communications Commission.
HC 1011 Honoring the 2003 Madison Bulldogs High School gymnastics team: Kassie Finck, Brooke Postma, Brittany Postma, Abbie Brown, Katie Breuer, Landra Tieman, Kari Schaefer, and Amanda Harmon.
HC 1012 Honoring the 2003 coaches and athletes inducted in the South Dakota Wrestling Coaches Association Hall of Fame.
HC 1013 Honoring Elizabeth Volzke for recognition of her volunteer services.

House Concurrent Resolutions
Bill Title
HCR 1001 Expressing the deep respect of the Legislature on the occasion of the passing of Governor Joe Foss.
HCR 1002 Urging the United States Congress to appropriate funds to conduct a demonstration project to address sedimentation problems in Lewis and Clark Lake.
HCR 1003 Requesting the Game, Fish and Parks Commission to make certain adjustments to the Youth Pheasant Season and the Early Resident-Only Pheasant Season.
HCR 1004 Recognizing and honoring the service and achievements of the South Dakota National Guard.
HCR 1005 Urging the United States Congress to continue to fund South Dakota water projects.
HCR 1006 Requesting that the United States Congress enact a Medicare prescription drug benefit.
HCR 1007 Urging the United States Department of Agriculture to implement country of origin labeling for beef.
HCR 1008 Urging the adoption of a scientific drought relief program.
HCR 1009 Requesting that a bipartisan delegation of South Dakota state legislators travel to Washington, D.C., to meet with congressional leaders, administration, and Department of Agriculture officials to express the need for disaster assistance targeted to those in most serious need.
HCR 1010 Proclaiming South Dakota as the Family Farm and Ranch State.
HCR 1011 Urging South Dakota's congressional delegation to acknowledge, support, and take actions to implement recommendations to improve boating access on South Dakota's Missouri River reservoirs.
HCR 1012 Honoring the efforts of Don Perdue in promoting the economic development of South Dakota.
HCR 1013 Supporting affordable health care including prescription drugs, a safe and secure retirement, and quality long-term care that is accessible and affordable for older South Dakotans.
HCR 1014 Urging the Game, Fish and Parks Commission to consider programs to allow landowners to purchase and resell certain big game hunting licenses.
HCR 1015 Supporting the participation of Taiwan in the World Health Assembly summit.
HCR 1016 Requesting that the South Dakota Legislature explore ways by which the State of South Dakota can support and enable new business ventures through formation of venture capital and risk financing in an effort to create better paying jobs and additional tax revenues for our state.
HCR 1017 Requesting the Governor, Legislature, and South Dakota Congressional Delegation to support the Healthy Forests Initiative and its individual programs.
HCR 1018 Urging the United States government to continue to pursue a policy of containment against Iraq.
HCR 1019 Urging Congress to refrain from acquiring certain additional land for Wind Cave National Park.
HCR 1020 Supporting adequate funding for secondary career and technical education programs in South Dakota.

House Joint Resolutions
Bill Title
HJR 1001 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 pertaining to distribution of school and public lands income and proceeds of fines collected from violations of state laws.
HJR 1002 Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election a new section to Article XI of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the imposition of a corporate income tax.
HJR 1003 Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article V, section 7 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, providing for the merit selection of circuit court judges.
HJR 1004 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 1005 Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election amendments to Article XIV of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota to create a South Dakota university system under the control of the Board of Regents.

House Resolutions
Bill Title
HR 1001 Honoring James Abdnor, of Kennebec, South Dakota, upon the occasion of his 80th birthday.
HR 1002 Honoring President Bush, the President's Cabinet, the United States Congress, the United States Armed Forces, and South Dakotans for their courage and commitment to disarming Iraq.

Senate Bills
Bill Title
SB 1 eliminate the requirement that certain nonprofit corporations file an annual report with the Department of Legislative Audit and to provide for Department of Legislative Audit approval of single audits of certain nonprofit corporations.
SB 2 revise the audit requirements for state agencies and to clarify the frequency and scope of certain audits performed by the Department of Legislative Audit.
SB 3 revise the convention facility on-sale alcoholic beverage license requirements.
SB 4 define operating agreements for the purposes of regulating and licensing alcoholic beverages.
SB 5 appropriate money for the Office of Medical Education and to declare an emergency.
SB 6 appropriate money for state aid to education.
SB 7 require an inventory of parenting programs and to establish a volunteer mentor program for parents.
SB 8 reconstitute the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Act Advisory Group and to revise its authority and responsibilities.
SB 9 revise the election ballot for certain offices.
SB 10 revise certain provisions concerning the publication of facsimile ballot.
SB 11 revise certain provisions concerning the return and canvass of votes.
SB 12 provide for more than one recount board in a county.
SB 13 implement certain provisions of the federal Help America Vote Act.
SB 14 allow conversion of certain South Dakota Retirement System credited service by certain law enforcement officers.
SB 15 revise the filing deadline for benefits under the South Dakota Retirement System, to revise the commencement date in certain situations, and to provide a delayed effective date.
SB 16 revise the retirement provisions for certain members of the South Dakota Retirement System and to declare an emergency.
SB 17 update certain citations to federal law regarding pipeline safety inspection.
SB 18 revise the definition of a state agency regarding certain disclosures by a state agency of information concerning a private entity.
SB 19 revise certain provisions relating to the funding pool established by the Department of Social Services.
SB 20 authorize the Department of Social Services to enter into alternative arrangements for the payment of child support obligations.
SB 21 revise the requirements for service of a notice of entry in an action involving abuse or neglect.
SB 22 revise certain provisions relating to the appearance by a parent in person, by counsel, or by telephone for a hearing to voluntarily terminate parental rights.
SB 23 grant counties greater authority to prohibit the use of fireworks during periods of extreme fire danger.
SB 24 authorize the secretary of agriculture to suspend or revoke an egg dealer's or processor's license for certain violations and to provide the licensee an opportunity for a hearing.
SB 25 revise the schedule of certain controlled substances.
SB 26 revise certain provisions regarding vital records and to authorize the electronic filing of death certificates and permits for disposition.
SB 27 classify mountain lions as big game and to allow the use of dogs in hunting mountain lions.
SB 28 prevent certain provisions relating to the issuance, licensure, distribution, and revenue dedication requirements regarding early fall Canada goose temporary nonresident licenses and fall three-day temporary nonresident waterfowl licenses from reverting on June 30, 2003.
SB 29 authorize the Board of Regents to construct an addition to the Darold "Dud" King Physical Education Center at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 30 clarify certain prohibitions against direct or indirect benefit by members of the Investment Council.
SB 31 clarify the immunity from personal liability of certain persons discharging their responsibilities under the higher education savings plan.
SB 32 exempt the higher education savings program accounts from certain claims of creditors.
SB 33 revise certain provisions relating to telemarketing.
SB 34 revise certain provisions regarding temporary vendors maintaining records for sales tax collection purposes and to provide a penalty for failure to comply with certain record keeping requirements.
SB 35 exempt certain gross receipts from sales and use taxes.
SB 36 authorize the Department of Revenue to require fuel tax licensees to electronically file tax returns and to electronically pay the tax.
SB 37 require the issuance of a unique identifier to certain motor vehicle owners.
SB 38 require participation in the national assessment of educational progress.
SB 39 revise the assessments required in certain schools, the grades to be assessed, and to declare an emergency.
SB 40 establish a statewide accountability system for public schools.
SB 41 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.
SB 42 update certain provisions pertaining to motor carrier safety and transportation of hazardous materials.
SB 43 conform medicare supplement plans to general delivery receipt requirements.
SB 44 revise certain investigative and enforcement procedures regarding fraternal benefit societies.
SB 45 repeal certain surplus lines broker licensing requirements.
SB 46 repeal certain provisions providing for the registration of audiology aides.
SB 47 increase the maximum fee that may be established for licensed practical nurses, registered nurses, certified registered nurse anesthetists, clinical nurse specialists, certified nurse midwives, and certified nurse practitioners.
SB 48 include reverse distributors in the definition of wholesale drug distributors.
SB 49 authorize the Board of Pharmacy to promulgate rules regarding the reference publications required for each licensed pharmacy.
SB 50 apply the requirements for utilization review and independent audits to farm mutual insurers.
SB 51 authorize the Board of Counselor Examiners to limit the number of times an examination may be taken before exhausting the original application.
SB 52 revise certain provisions relating to plumbing standards.
SB 53 clarify licensure renewal for licensed counselors.
SB 54 revise certain provisions relating to notes to insurance company financial reports.
SB 55 permit school administrators to establish an association and to allow the purchase of certain service in the South Dakota Retirement System.
SB 56 revise and update certain provisions related to the South Dakota Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association.
SB 57 provide for the temporary replacement of certain elected officials called for active duty in the armed forces and to declare an emergency.
SB 58 establish the value added tourism subfund and to provide for its funding and disbursement.
SB 59 transfer from the county register of deeds to the county treasurer certain administrative duties regarding titles for vehicles and boats.
SB 60 revise certain provisions relating to child custody and the relocation of any parent with parenting time rights.
SB 61 revise certain school district reserve fund restrictions related to the calculation of state aid to education.
SB 62 increase the tax on alcoholic beverages and to declare an emergency.
SB 63 repeal the sales tax exemption for certain interstate telecommunication services and to declare an emergency.
SB 64 revise certain provisions relating to those places where smoking is prohibited.
SB 65 prohibit the use of a cell phone while operating a motor vehicle.
SB 66 establish a homeless veterans initiative program within the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.
SB 67 modify the conditions under which contracts with local officers are permitted.
SB 68 exempt certain utility trunkline contracts from competitive bid requirements.
SB 69 provide for reduced camping fees for certain persons.
SB 70 codify legislation enacted in 2002.
SB 71 provide for the alternative certification of school administrators.
SB 72 revise certain provisions related to notice for insufficient funds checks.
SB 73 require that constitutional amendments, initiated measures, and referred laws shall be designated in a certain manner.
SB 74 revise certain transcript fees.
SB 75 revise the requirements for irrigation district directors.
SB 76 bring the state into compliance with the Streamline Sales Tax Agreement.
SB 77 provide for certain increases in the state minimum wage.
SB 78 require notification of interested parties in the release of certain confidential information.
SB 79 extend the time frame that the Housing Development Authority has to submit its annual report to the Governor and Legislature.
SB 80 establish the Richard Hagen-Minerva Harvey memorial scholarship program and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 81 make appropriations from the water and environment fund, the water pollution control revolving fund subfund, and the drinking water revolving fund subfund for the purpose of making certain grants and loans, and to declare an emergency.
SB 82 establish a comprehensive health association to provide insurance coverage to eligible persons.
SB 83 revise the definition of bad debts for purposes of calculating certain tax deductions.
SB 84 permit the use of home detention programs for certain nonviolent offenders.
SB 85 appropriate money for the Northern Crops Institute.
SB 86 revise certain provisions regarding reduced tuition for state employees.
SB 87 permit bonding authorities to enter into contracts for the purpose of managing payments or interest rate risk.
SB 88 separate agricultural equipment credit transactions from certain consumer installment sales contracts.
SB 89 reward certain eligible teachers for performance.
SB 90 revise the available number of certain nonresident waterfowl hunting licenses.
SB 91 revise the minimum age requirements for enrollment in kindergarten and first grade.
SB 92 restrict certain paid political advertising on radio and television.
SB 93 revise the time period during which certain off-sale service regarding alcoholic beverages is prohibited.
SB 94 change the auction agency license plate fee.
SB 95 revise the circumstances in which motor vehicle lamps are required to be in use.
SB 96 repeal certain statutory conflicts regarding the ability of municipal officials to attend training sessions.
SB 97 clarify a mayor's authority to solemnize marriages.
SB 98 revise certain organizational and administrative provisions related to consumer power districts.
SB 99 revise certain provisions related to the sponsorship of projects by water development districts.
SB 100 establish emergency interim legislative succession policies.
SB 101 authorize a motorcycle to display a blue light as part of the vehicle's rear brake light.
SB 102 limit certain liquor license renewal fees.
SB 103 provide that certain building permits contain statements concerning liens, lien waivers, and potential financial liability.
SB 104 revise the tax credit provisions of the insurance premium tax, to provide for a retroactive effective date, and to declare an emergency.
SB 105 prohibit discriminatory pricing of drugs by manufacturers.
SB 106 permit smoking in certain public places and certain places of employment.
SB 107 establish certain benefit requirements for the recipients of REDI fund loans.
SB 108 establish certain wage requirements for the recipients of REDI fund loans.
SB 109 allow the offer of an individual health benefit plan without certain mandates.
SB 110 authorize the refund of certain contractors' excise and sales and use taxes associated with certain wind power generation facilities.
SB 111 repeal certain provisions providing for the review of county overweight vehicle enforcement programs.
SB 112 authorize certain school district capital outlay fund transfers.
SB 113 revise reserve fund criteria for reducing state aid to education for certain school districts.
SB 114 revise the amount of state aid to education to certain school districts with declining enrollments.
SB 115 provide for a converted motor home title for certain motor vehicles.
SB 116 provide certain provisions regarding the tax on certain telecommunication services.
SB 117 exempt the gross receipts of certain transportation services from sales and use tax.
SB 118 provide for certified counselors in schools.
SB 119 require owners of abandoned vehicles to pay for certain towing and storage expenses and to provide a penalty for the intentional abandonment of certain motor vehicles.
SB 120 revise the amount of time allowed for holders of title or lienholders to reclaim certain abandoned, impounded, or junk motor vehicles.
SB 121 revise certain penalties for violations relating to alcoholic beverage licenses.
SB 122 permit certain persons holding a restricted driving permit to operate a motor vehicle for an extended period of time.
SB 123 revise the definition of residence for registration purposes.
SB 124 clarify certain publication requirements.
SB 125 revise certain provisions concerning joint county and municipal planning and zoning.
SB 126 revise certain provisions related to the general occupancy tax.
SB 127 provide that the beneficial interest in any wind easement shall follow the surface estate.
SB 128 exempt air ambulance services from sales and use tax.
SB 129 increase certain fees charged by the Office of the Secretary of State.
SB 130 centrally assess certain wireless, cellular, and personal communications system telecommunications companies.
SB 131 provide for a legislative study of certain property tax exemptions.
SB 132 revise the schedule of penalties for overweight vehicles.
SB 133 permit the county levy and rural fire protection district levy to be increased for fire fighting purposes.
SB 134 permit county commissions to determine renewal fees for on-sale liquor licenses at certain locations.
SB 135 revise certain provisions relating to the practice of optometry.
SB 136 revise certain format standards for real estate documents filed at the register of deeds.
SB 137 revise certain provisions related to the physician tuition reimbursement program and to establish a tuition reimbursement program for dentists who fulfill certain requirements.
SB 138 expand the nurse tuition reimbursement program to include other health care professionals.
SB 139 prohibit the ownership of an auto body repair business by certain insurers and to provide certain requirements and restrictions during the divestiture of any such interest.
SB 140 revise certain terms used in the levy of taxes on banks and financial corporations.
SB 141 prohibit capital punishment of juvenile offenders.
SB 142 clarify the manner in which separate allegations of former convictions may be brought in certain cases involving driving under the influence.
SB 143 authorize certain haystack movers to exceed vehicle weight restrictions under certain conditions.
SB 144 revise the rules promulgation process.
SB 145 revise certain Central Plains Water Development District boundaries and to provide legal recognition of the Lewis and Clark Rural Water System for certain purposes.
SB 146 revise certain provisions regarding visitation rights for grandparents.
SB 147 increase the state's percentage of the video lottery net machine income.
SB 148 require prior written notice to policyholders of premium increases for individual health insurance.
SB 149 revise certain provisions related to the sale or marketing of unstamped cigarettes.
SB 150 authorize counties to increase the property tax levy in unorganized townships under certain conditions.
SB 151 require that certain conditions be met before a building permit is issued.
SB 152 require certain municipalities to license residential contractors.
SB 153 require the publication of certain information related to public notices.
SB 154 authorize certain interstate shipments of wine, to establish certain penalties, and to collect sales tax.
SB 155 revise the requirements for a congregate housing facility to qualify as tax exempt property.
SB 156 revise certain provisions to provide workers' compensation benefits to children of deceased employees.
SB 157 clarify and revise certain provisions concerning criminal background investigations of school district employees and student teachers.
SB 158 require that certain judgements awarded to certain offenders be used to provide restitution to crime victims.
SB 159 require public corporations to verify whether contractors have a contractor's excise tax license before awarding certain contracts.
SB 160 repeal certain case management requirements pertaining to workers' compensation.
SB 161 impose an excise tax for certain renewable wind power production facilities and exempt such facilities from property taxes, sales and use taxes, and contractor's excise taxes.
SB 162 revise the definition of E85 ethanol blend fuel.
SB 163 require that certain biodiesel fuel blends be available for sale.
SB 164 revise certain school district reserve fund restrictions related to the calculation of state aid to education.
SB 165 establish the United States census estimates as the basis upon which liquor licenses may be issued.
SB 166 require the notification of certain telecommunication companies of the development of a wind collector system and to provide for a planning meeting.
SB 167 revise the determination of minimum nonforfeiture amounts for individual deferred annuities and to provide for a sunset of the revision.
SB 168 revise certain provisions regarding variable life insurance policies.
SB 169 revise certain provisions relating to the general fund levy of a school district.
SB 170 increase the per student allocation in the state aid to education formula.
SB 171 provide for certain asset-backed securitizations.
SB 172 require the Department of Health to place certain information on its website.
SB 173 allow a school district to impose an excess levy for its pension fund.
SB 174 establish a comprehensive health association to provide health insurance coverage to eligible persons.
SB 175 revise certain provisions relating to submission of budget requests and budget reports to the Legislative Research Council and the Legislature.
SB 176 allow a claim for punitive damages in hit-and-run accident cases.
SB 177 revise certain provisions relating to contested cases under the Administrative Procedures Act and the Office of Hearing Examiners.
SB 178 revise certain provisions related to the publication and distribution of municipal and school district minutes.
SB 179 revise and expand certain provisions relating to wind energy development.
SB 180 prohibit the maintenance and operation of certain boot camp programs and to develop a plan for the potential uses of the boot camp facilities.
SB 181 repeal certain obsolete provisions regarding time references to central standard time and mountain standard time.
SB 182 require certain disclosures by managed care entities.
SB 183 provide for the reimbursement of persons who paid certain deductibles associated with tank removal or corrective action for petroleum releases.
SB 184 revise certain provisions relating to the collection, retention, and use of DNA samples.
SB 185 revise certain provisions concerning the investment of the funds of the Health and Education Facilities Authority.
SB 186 impose an additional tax on certain alcoholic beverages and to distribute the revenue.
SB 187 clarify the authority of counties to grant certain utility easements for the installation of underground cable.
SB 188 provide a credit against certain taxes paid by railroads for the replacement and repair of rail lines and to revise certain provisions regarding the distribution of the assessed value of a railroad.
SB 189 revise the distribution of net municipal proceeds from Deadwood gaming.
SB 190 revise certain provisions related to the licensing and operation of sand, gravel, and construction aggregate mining facilities.
SB 191 restrict certain political contributions from persons in the video lottery industry and to provide a penalty for violation thereof.
SB 192 allow local units of government to regulate the sale, distribution, and use of tobacco products.
SB 193 repeal the exemption for fraternal benefit societies from the insurance premium tax.
SB 194 require the use of certain oxygenated fuel and to revise the ethanol motor fuel tax.
SB 195 establish the hunters welcome program.
SB 196 establish a presumption regarding occupational diseases affecting firefighters.
SB 197 create an infectious disease presumption regarding certain occupational disease disabilities.
SB 198 revise the factors to be considered in designating the state trunk highway system and to add a section of highway located in Turner County and McCook County to the state trunk highway system.
SB 199 revise the powers and composition of the South Dakota State Fair Commission within the Department of Agriculture.
SB 200 revise the definition of a controlled group.
SB 201 require counties to notify the Department of Agriculture of certain land use plans and ordinances.
SB 202 revise certain provisions to comply with the requirements of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Act.
SB 203 require the use of certain ethanol fuel.
SB 204 provide for the protection of certain agricultural contractors.
SB 205 prohibit use of state dollars for certain deficits at South Dakota State University.
SB 206 limit the use of information contained in certain commitment documentation related to drug offenses.
SB 207 appropriate money to the South Dakota Association of Christian Churches for purposes of drought relief.
SB 208 revise the limitation on the amount payable from real property taxes by local units of government.
SB 209 revise the index factor and the procedure for determining the per student allocation.
SB 210 allow six member juries in civil actions.
SB 211 establish the Motor Fuel Fair Competition Act.
SB 212 revise certain provisions related to hunting from public rights-of-way.
SB 213 prohibit hunting on certain school and public lands containing unharvested crops.
SB 214 provide for the regulation of certain genetically modified wheat.
SB 215 revise certain penalties regarding overweight vehicle violations.
SB 216 create a senior citizen prescription drug benefit program.
SB 217 exempt materials used in certain projects outside of the state from the use tax.
SB 218 require the use of nontoxic shot for hunting along highways and public rights-of-way.
SB 219 require the clearing and thinning of undergrowth and hazardous fuels in certain wooded areas and to provide a penalty for violation thereof.
SB 220 establish the Dakota Corps scholarship program, to provide for its funding, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
SB 221 revise certain provisions related to the formation of ambulance districts.
SB 222 revise the minimum loss ratio for individual health benefit plans.
SB 223 ensure that covered persons of managed care plans receive certain health care services.
SB 224 allow school districts to provide transportation to nonpublic school students under certain circumstances and to declare an emergency.
SB 225 limit the amount of time in which a recovery claim for certain paid taxes may be made and to declare an emergency.
SB 226 revise certain provisions regarding tax collection agreements between the state and Indian tribes and to declare an emergency.

Senate Commemorations
Bill Title
SC 1 Honoring and supporting Czech Days in Tabor, South Dakota, on the occasion of its fifty-fifth anniversary.
SC 2 Commending and honoring the 2001-2002 Outstanding School Administrators of South Dakota: John Pedersen, Pierre, School Superintendents Association; Michael Hoffman, Parkston, Business Officials Association; Cindy Schneider, Lemmon, Elementary School Principals Association; Terry Aslesen, Mitchell, Secondary School Principals Association; Gerry Hunter, Wessington, Secondary/Middle School Principals Association; Dr. Elizabeth Hogen, Vermillion, Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development; and Dr. Michael Keeley, Cornbelt Education Coop, Parker, South Dakota Council of Administrators of Special Education for being named outstanding administrators by their respective administrator parent groups.
SC 3 Honoring Linda McKay of Belle Fourche as South Dakota's 2003 Teacher of the Year.
SC 4 Honoring Ms. Brittany Gunnare, Miss South Dakota U.S. Teen.
SC 5 Honoring the 2002 Tripp-Delmont Wildcats High School football team and the students and staff involved in the football program.
SC 6 Honoring the 2002 Yankton Bucks High School football team and the students and staff involved in the football program.
SC 7 Honoring Krista Jankowski, South Dakota Girls' State Governor, and Dan English, South Dakota Boys' State Governor, and commending the South Dakota American Legion and Auxiliary for their sponsorship and coordination of the Girls' State and Boys' State programs.
SC 8 Recognizing Georgine Chytka for her achievement of setting the South Dakota state walleye record.
SC 9 Honoring the 2002 Avon Pirates High School football team and the students and staff involved in the football program.
SC 10 Honoring the outstanding achievements of Dr. Carter J. Kerk and recognizing his appointment as chair of the National Advisory Committee on Ergonomics (NACE).
SC 11 Honoring Todd Foster for being selected South Dakota Assistant Football Coach of the Year for Class 11A.
SC 12 Honoring Erin Jaspers for being the first place winner of the 2003 Business Plan Competition.
SC 13 Honoring Crystal Swenby for earning second place in the finals of the 2003 Business Plan Competition.
SC 14 Honoring Ryan Reed as the 2002 one hundred three pound South Dakota State B Wrestling Champion.
SC 15 Honoring the players and coaches of the 2002 Flandreau 15-16 Teener Baseball Team.
SC 16 Honoring the Flandreau 16 and Under Softball Team, coaches, and players.
SC 17 Honoring the players and coaches of the 2002 Flandreau 13-14 Teener Baseball Team.
SC 18 Recognizing and commending Jeremiah Assman, Tyler Beauchamp, Scott Eddie, Brady Faubion, Chris Faubion, Gary Fisher, Ike Laber, Luke Laber, Jason Lanning, John Little, Mike Neyens, Sam Voegeli, Matt Weidner, A. J. Wiley, and Logan Wiley of Boy Scout Troop 100 in Winner, South Dakota, for earning the rank of Eagle Scout.
SC 19 Recognizing and commending the South Dakota Highland Festival in Scotland, South Dakota.
SC 20 Honoring Rachel Petersen, a student at Stevens High School in Rapid City, for receiving the 2003 Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
SC 21 Honoring Tate Sutton as the 2003 one hundred twelve pound South Dakota State B Wrestling Champion with a 43-0 record.
SC 22 Honoring Joe Walloch as the 2003 Heavy Weight South Dakota State B Wrestling Champion.
SC 23 Honoring Marv Sherrill for his thirty-five years as a wrestling coach at Watertown High School in Watertown, South Dakota.
SC 24 Honoring the South Dakota Council of the Knights of Columbus for their Native American Student Exchange Program.
SC 25 Honoring Pauline Nightpipe as Grandmother of the Senate during the Seventy-eighth Legislative Session.

Senate Concurrent Resolutions
Bill Title
SCR 1 Requesting the Governor and the Unified Judicial System of the State of South Dakota to use all resources appropriated for the rehabilitation of juveniles in a unified manner so as to best serve both the juveniles and the tax paying citizens.
SCR 2 Supporting an appeal of certain federal management plans for the Nebraska National Forest and associated national grasslands in Nebraska and South Dakota.
SCR 3 Petitioning the Secretary of the United States Department of Transportation to promulgate a regulation placing all of Jones, Mellette, and Todd Counties within the central standard time zone.
SCR 4 Urging the President of the United States of America, the United States Congress, and the United States Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, to provide the best medical care for our servicemen, servicewomen, veterans, and their families.
SCR 5 Supporting the creation of a South Dakota plan for suicide prevention.
SCR 6 Recognizing the contribution of Helen A. Miller to the Aberdeen four-lane highway project.
SCR 7 Urging South Dakota State University to not move to National College Athletic Association Division I.
SCR 8 Asking the United States Congress to assist in finding solutions to chronic sedimentation-related problems in the Missouri River.
SCR 9 Requesting the United States Senators of the State of South Dakota to support the floor vote and nomination of judicial nominee Miguel Estrada.
SCR 10 Advocating the reform of certain agricultural checkoff programs.
SCR 11 Supporting and honoring the men and women of the Armed Forces of the United States as they engage in combat with the Iraqi regime of Saddam Hussein.

Senate Joint Resolutions
Bill Title
SJR 1 Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article III, section 6 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to four-year legislative terms and legislative term limits.

Senate Resolutions
Bill Title
SR 1 Honoring James Abdnor, of Kennebec, South Dakota, upon the occasion of his 80th birthday.


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