| Bill | Title |
|---|---|
| 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 1138 | revise the bank franchise tax. |
| HB 1274 | repeal the contractor's excise tax. |
| 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. |
| HCR 1018 | Urging the United States government to continue to pursue a policy of containment against Iraq. |
| 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. |
| SB 64 | revise certain provisions relating to those places where smoking is prohibited. |
| SB 82 | establish a comprehensive health association to provide insurance coverage to eligible persons. |
| SB 84 | permit the use of home detention programs for certain nonviolent offenders. |
| SB 105 | prohibit discriminatory pricing of drugs by manufacturers. |
| SB 141 | prohibit capital punishment of juvenile offenders. |
| SB 187 | clarify the authority of counties to grant certain utility easements for the installation of underground cable. |
| SB 203 | require the use of certain ethanol fuel. |
| SB 204 | provide for the protection of certain agricultural contractors. |
| SB 208 | revise the limitation on the amount payable from real property taxes by local units of government. |
| SC 14 | Honoring Ryan Reed as the 2002 one hundred three pound South Dakota State B Wrestling Champion. |
| Bill | Title |
|---|---|
| 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 1071 | exempt the purchase of food from sales and use taxes when the provisions of the streamlined sales tax project become effective. |
| HB 1085 | require that financial institutions obtain consent before sharing a consumer's personally identifiable information with nonaffiliated third parties. |
| HB 1089 | authorize motor vehicle dealers to reassign certain out-of-state motor vehicle titles. |
| HB 1091 | impose an intangible property tax. |
| 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 1126 | require evidence of financial responsibility at the time of motor vehicle registration and to provide for the suspension of vehicle registrations. |
| HB 1136 | revise the requirements for a damage disclosure statement for motor vehicles. |
| HB 1147 | increase the tax on cigarettes and to declare an emergency. |
| HB 1162 | revise the membership of the governing board of the one-call notification center. |
| HB 1179 | repeal certain provisions prohibiting disclosures by a state agency of information concerning a private entity. |
| HB 1192 | revise the procedure for assessing certain agricultural and nonagricultural acreage property. |
| HB 1211 | allow the housing of prisoners from other jurisdictions on Indian reservations under certain circumstances. |
| HB 1238 | restrict certain developmental or technical fees associated with the sale of agricultural seed, chemical, and fertilizer products. |
| HB 1247 | provide for the funding of certain court appointed special advocate grant programs and to establish the Court Appointed Special Advocates Commission. |
| 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 1275 | provide for an exception from certain child abuse reporting provisions based on privileged clerical communications. |
| 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 1005 | Honoring the 2002 State "B" Champion Canova Teener Baseball Team. |
| 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 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 1015 | Supporting the participation of Taiwan in the World Health Assembly summit. |
| HCR 1020 | Supporting adequate funding for secondary career and technical education programs in South Dakota. |
| 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. |
| HR 1001 | Honoring James Abdnor, of Kennebec, South Dakota, upon the occasion of his 80th birthday. |
| 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 57 | provide for the temporary replacement of certain elected officials called for active duty in the armed forces and to declare an emergency. |
| SB 77 | provide for certain increases in the state minimum wage. |
| SB 85 | appropriate money for the Northern Crops Institute. |
| SB 99 | revise certain provisions related to the sponsorship of projects by water development districts. |
| SB 100 | establish emergency interim legislative succession policies. |
| SB 103 | provide that certain building permits contain statements concerning liens, lien waivers, and potential financial liability. |
| 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 117 | exempt the gross receipts of certain transportation services from sales and use tax. |
| SB 130 | centrally assess certain wireless, cellular, and personal communications system telecommunications companies. |
| SB 135 | revise certain provisions relating to the practice of optometry. |
| SB 147 | increase the state's percentage of the video lottery net machine income. |
| SB 153 | require the publication of certain information related to public notices. |
| 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 172 | require the Department of Health to place certain information on its website. |
| 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 189 | revise the distribution of net municipal proceeds from Deadwood gaming. |
| SB 193 | repeal the exemption for fraternal benefit societies from the insurance premium tax. |
| SB 223 | ensure that covered persons of managed care plans receive certain health care services. |
| SC 1 | Honoring and supporting Czech Days in Tabor, South Dakota, on the occasion of its fifty-fifth anniversary. |
| 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 9 | Honoring the 2002 Avon Pirates High School football team and the students and staff involved in the football program. |
| 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 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 19 | Recognizing and commending the South Dakota Highland Festival in Scotland, South Dakota. |
| SC 21 | Honoring Tate Sutton as the 2003 one hundred twelve pound South Dakota State B Wrestling Champion with a 43-0 record. |
| 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 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. |