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Bills Sponsored

Garry A Moore

Primary Sponsor

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 1103 provide for a refund of tuition for certain teachers.
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 1164 allow certain merchandising agreements between cigarette retailers and cigarette manufacturers and to place certain prohibitions on cigarette manufacturers.
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 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.
HCR 1002 Urging the United States Congress to appropriate funds to conduct a demonstration project to address sedimentation problems in Lewis and Clark Lake.
SB 8 reconstitute the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Act Advisory Group and to revise its authority and responsibilities.
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 149 revise certain provisions related to the sale or marketing of unstamped cigarettes.
SB 155 revise the requirements for a congregate housing facility to qualify as tax exempt property.
SC 6 Honoring the 2002 Yankton Bucks High School football team and the students and staff involved in the football program.

Co Sponsor

Bill Title
HB 1002 require the Department of Corrections to seek membership in the Performance-based Standards Project.
HB 1064 revise the property taxes of the general fund of a school district.
HB 1071 exempt the purchase of food from sales and use taxes when the provisions of the streamlined sales tax project become effective.
HB 1073 revise certain voting and participation requirements related to bond issues involving two or more political subdivisions.
HB 1075 designate rodeo as the official sport of South Dakota.
HB 1076 revise certain provisions related to energy savings contracts.
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 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 1093 revise certain filing fees of limited liability companies.
HB 1102 revise certain provisions regarding the collection of personal property by affidavit.
HB 1110 revise certain provisions regarding the expenditure of proceeds from the county wheel tax.
HB 1117 provide for the enforcement of foreign domestic violence protection orders.
HB 1121 clarify certain restrictions concerning sex discrimination in certain employment matters.
HB 1123 clarify certain circumstances relating to the termination or discontinuance of certain dealership contracts.
HB 1130 allow school districts to operate less than a thirteen-year school program.
HB 1136 revise the requirements for a damage disclosure statement for motor vehicles.
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 1161 require a permit of persons engaged in certain plumbing activities.
HB 1163 revise certain provisions related to hunting in public rights-of-way.
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 1179 repeal certain provisions prohibiting disclosures by a state agency of information concerning a private entity.
HB 1196 provide for the periodic review of the agencies of state government.
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 1220 allow school districts to pay property insurance out of capital outlay funds.
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 1247 provide for the funding of certain court appointed special advocate grant programs and to establish the Court Appointed Special Advocates Commission.
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 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 1275 provide for an exception from certain child abuse reporting provisions based on privileged clerical communications.
HB 1282 revise certain provisions regarding the official records and the notification requirements relating to pardons, paroles and commutations.
HB 1284 reduce prejudgment and postjudgment interest rates in inverse condemnation actions and to declare an emergency.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
SB 7 require an inventory of parenting programs and to establish a volunteer mentor program for parents.
SB 60 revise certain provisions relating to child custody and the relocation of any parent with parenting time rights.
SB 69 provide for reduced camping fees for certain persons.
SB 71 provide for the alternative certification of school administrators.
SB 72 revise certain provisions related to notice for insufficient funds checks.
SB 74 revise certain transcript fees.
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 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 99 revise certain provisions related to the sponsorship of projects by water development districts.
SB 100 establish emergency interim legislative succession policies.
SB 106 permit smoking in certain public places and certain places of employment.
SB 109 allow the offer of an individual health benefit plan without certain mandates.
SB 127 provide that the beneficial interest in any wind easement shall follow the surface estate.
SB 131 provide for a legislative study of certain property tax exemptions.
SB 135 revise certain provisions relating to the practice of optometry.
SB 141 prohibit capital punishment of juvenile offenders.
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 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 169 revise certain provisions relating to the general fund levy of a school district.
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 179 revise and expand certain provisions relating to wind energy development.
SB 181 repeal certain obsolete provisions regarding time references to central standard time and mountain standard time.
SB 184 revise certain provisions relating to the collection, retention, and use of DNA samples.
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 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 211 establish the Motor Fuel Fair Competition Act.
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.
SC 1 Honoring and supporting Czech Days in Tabor, South Dakota, on the occasion of its fifty-fifth anniversary.
SC 4 Honoring Ms. Brittany Gunnare, Miss South Dakota U.S. Teen.
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 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 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 19 Recognizing and commending the South Dakota Highland Festival in Scotland, South Dakota.
SC 22 Honoring Joe Walloch as the 2003 Heavy Weight South Dakota State B Wrestling Champion.
SC 25 Honoring Pauline Nightpipe as Grandmother of the Senate during the Seventy-eighth Legislative Session.
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 8 Asking the United States Congress to assist in finding solutions to chronic sedimentation-related problems in the Missouri River.
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.
SR 1 Honoring James Abdnor, of Kennebec, South Dakota, upon the occasion of his 80th birthday.


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