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HB 1001 provide for a basic high school program and a recommended high school program and to require most students to complete the recommended one.
HB 1002 require schools to offer a core curriculum in order to meet state accreditation standards.
HB 1003 allow two or more school districts to include a proposed excess tax levy in their consolidation plan.
HB 1004 require the Department of Education to provide for computer access for certain rural attendance centers in South Dakota and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1005 require counties to determine the unreserved, undesignated general fund balance at certain times of the fiscal year and to publish and report this information.
HB 1006 limit tax increment financing to the governing body approving the formation of the tax incremental district.
HB 1007 revise certain deadlines for special congressional elections and to declare an emergency.
HB 1008 revise certain municipal and school election deadlines and procedures.
HB 1009 establish an election equipment replacement fund.
HB 1010 permit certain high school students to be excused from school if working as election officials.
HB 1011 limit the Department of Social Services' ability to establish prior-period child support.
HB 1012 revise the definition of a victim for purposes of determining who is permitted to speak on behalf of a victim at the time of sentencing.
HB 1013 require notice to the attorney general of appeals in certain juvenile proceedings regarding abuse and neglect, children in need of supervision, or delinquency.
HB 1014 reduce the percentage of owners required to ratify an oil and gas unit.
HB 1015 permit the Board of Regents to create a multi-institution bonded revenue system.
HB 1016 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 1017 authorize the Board of Regents to construct a multipurpose storage and processing facility for the foundation seed stock program and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1018 authorize the Board of Regents to construct a student wellness center at South Dakota State University and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1019 make an appropriation to fund the Office of Medical Education and to declare an emergency.
HB 1020 provide additional compensation for certain legislative officers and caucus leaders and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1021 reduce the sales and use tax on food over a period of time and to then exempt the purchase of food from sales and use taxes.
HB 1022 revise certain provisions regarding the American Dairy Association and the state dairy check-off program.
HB 1023 revise the scope of services provided by the state fire equipment shop and to authorize the shop to charge for costs incurred for rural fire assistance programs.
HB 1024 authorize counties to use the South Dakota grassland fire index to regulate the use of fireworks.
HB 1025 authorize the Department of Agriculture to enter into certain agreements for training and for fire prevention and suppression activities.
HB 1026 repeal certain provisions specifying the organization of the Department of Agriculture.
HB 1027 provide for the discharge of an involuntarily committed person if that person no longer meets commitment criteria.
HB 1028 remove certain restrictions on the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications regarding state communications.
HB 1029 revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2004 to provide for additional costs associated with the medicaid program.
HB 1030 make an appropriation for costs related to suppression of wildfires and to declare an emergency.
HB 1031 revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2004 for the Departments of Social Services, Education, Corrections, and Human Services.
HB 1032 revise the compensation considered when computing the final average salary of a member of the South Dakota Retirement System and to repeal certain rule-making authority.
HB 1033 establish a special pay retirement program for state government, the Board of Regents, and certain other political subdivisions.
HB 1034 revise certain provisions of the additional survivor protection program within the South Dakota Retirement System.
HB 1035 revise the range of interest rates paid on certain payouts from the South Dakota Retirement System.
HB 1036 revise the cost of purchasing uncredited public service in the South Dakota Retirement System.
HB 1037 revise the retirement provisions for retired members of the South Dakota Retirement System who return to covered employment.
HB 1038 identify the member's compensation to be used in calculating all benefits under the South Dakota Retirement System and to revise certain definitions relating thereto.
HB 1039 specify the service needed to receive benefits in the South Dakota Retirement System.
HB 1040 revise the actuarial reporting procedures by the South Dakota Retirement System and to revise certain actuarial terms.
HB 1041 revise how the sales tax applies to certain payments regarding property leased between members of a controlled group.
HB 1042 authorize the Department of Revenue and Regulation to utilize private collection agencies and attorneys in the collection of delinquent taxes.
HB 1043 revise the exemptions for certain lending licenses.
HB 1044 revise certain provisions regarding damage disclosure information on certain vehicles coming into the state.
HB 1045 revise the time period during which a boat license may be renewed.
HB 1046 revise certain provisions regarding the titling and registering of a vehicle by a dealer on behalf of a customer.
HB 1047 revise certain provisions regarding creditable health insurance coverage.
HB 1048 revise certain requirements regarding workers' compensation insurance.
HB 1049 establish the definition of a payday loan and to establish limitations on such transactions.
HB 1050 revise certain standards for insurance producers licensure and to prohibit insurance producers from influencing certain witnesses.
HB 1051 revise the requirements for utilization review and grievance procedures.
HB 1052 revise the premium tax on certain small life insurance policies.
HB 1053 increase liquidated court costs.
HB 1054 revise the allowable share provision of the escrow fund for tobacco litigation.
HB 1055 revise certain provisions regarding the offense of witness tampering.
HB 1056 implement an interstate wildlife violator compact.
HB 1057 permit nonresidents having a nonresident preserve license to hunt certain animals on a licensed shooting preserve.
HB 1058 continue a surcharge on certain hunting licenses and to exempt resident furbearer and one-day small game licenses from the surcharge.
HB 1059 permit certain persons to discharge pyrotechnics on land owned or leased by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks.
HB 1060 permit dependent children of resident active duty military service persons to obtain deer and antelope hunting licenses under certain circumstances.
HB 1061 revise the state trunk highway system in Brown County.
HB 1062 revise the rule-making authority regarding the mowing of ditches on the state trunk highway system.
HB 1063 repeal the requirement for resident pilot registration.
HB 1064 remove the requirement for a resolution to acquire highway rights-of-way by purchase.
HB 1065 establish a grant program within the Department of Health for the purchase of equipment and materials for mosquito prevention and control efforts at the local level and to declare an emergency.
HB 1066 revise certain provisions related to controlled substances registration.
HB 1067 schedule certain controlled substances.
HB 1068 establish a fund for the payment of extraordinary litigation expenses, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1069 designate the Bureau of Administration as the agency responsible for the review and adjustment of certain fees chargeable for legal publications.
HB 1070 designate the Bureau of Administration as the agency through which the attorney general may make purchases of certain equipment.
HB 1071 make an appropriation for salaries and benefits for public utilities commissioners and to declare an emergency.
HB 1072 revise certain provisions regarding the authority of the Public Utilities Commission to impose civil fines.
HB 1073 establish a consumer compensation and education fund related to telecommunication services and to provide for expenditures from the fund.
HB 1074 prohibit the providing of false or misleading information to the Public Utilities Commission and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1075 codify legislation enacted in 2003.
HB 1076 make an appropriation to cover certain inmate medical expenses and to declare an emergency.
HB 1077 make a supplemental appropriation for the purchase of land and the planning, design, construction, renovation, and improvement of certain corrections facilities and to declare an emergency.
HB 1078 revise certain provisions regarding parole agreements.
HB 1079 revise certain provisions regarding preliminary hearings for parole violators.
HB 1080 authorize a property tax opt out to exist in school district reorganization plans.
HB 1081 revise the local effort levy and effort factor for the purposes of calculating the payment of state aid to special education.
HB 1082 revise certain provisions regarding registered agents and service of process for certain business entities.
HB 1083 require the secretary of state to grant access to secured parties to record certain financing statements for security interests or agricultural liens.
HB 1084 make an appropriation to send personnel to a state that taxes intangible property, to study the intricacies and mechanics of an intangible property tax, and to report their findings.
HB 1085 provide for certain reduced hunting and fishing license fees for certain disabled residents who served in the armed forces reserve or national guard.
HB 1086 allow smoking in certain rooms when used for meetings for the recovery and treatment of alcoholism, drug abuse, or gambling addiction.
HB 1087 revise the property tax levies for the general fund of a school district.
HB 1088 provide for the certification of canine teams by the law enforcement officers standards commission.
HB 1089 increase the financial incentive for three or more school districts to consolidate.
HB 1090 provide for the payment of the difference in salary for certain state employees who are called into active federal military service and to declare an emergency.
HB 1091 extend the fifty percent tuition privilege for National Guard members to include graduate study.
HB 1092 restore the right to vote to paroled felons.
HB 1093 provide certain insurance and medicaid coverage for hyperbaric oxygen therapy and related services.
HB 1094 revise certain provisions regarding the grounds for cancellation, revocation, suspension, or limitation of a physician's license.
HB 1095 revise certain provisions regarding limited permits for occupational therapists.
HB 1096 revise certain provisions regarding licensure by examination for physicians.
HB 1097 revise certain provisions regarding renewal of a physician's license.
HB 1098 revise certain provisions relating to referendums in county road districts.
HB 1099 establish a statute of limitations for real estate licensees and their licensed real estate firms for alleged malpractice, mistake, error, and omission.
HB 1100 provide for additional uses of the county lawbook and law library fund.
HB 1101 limit the time period during which children in need of supervision may be held in a detention facility.
HB 1102 repeal and reestablish an Interstate Compact on Juveniles.
HB 1103 revise certain court automation surcharges.
HB 1104 define felony aggravated indecent exposure as a sex crime for purposes of the registration of convicted sex offenders.
HB 1105 permit certain temporary on-sale licenses to be issued by municipalities and counties.
HB 1106 repeal the requirement that school districts operate secondary schools and to place certain financial requirements on school districts that do not operate secondary schools.
HB 1107 revise the township inspection schedule for culverts on secondary highways.
HB 1108 revise the definition of unlawful sexual contact.
HB 1109 decrease the sales and use tax on the purchase of food as the revenue from the streamlined sales tax project increases and to exempt the sales and use tax on the purchase of food when the revenue from the streamlined sales tax project reaches a certain level.
HB 1110 revise certain provisions regarding mopeds and motorcycles.
HB 1111 clarify the regulation of ephedrine and to declare an emergency.
HB 1112 revise the definition of a temporary supplemental lot for the purposes of regulating certain vehicle dealers.
HB 1113 revise certain provisions regarding athletic trainers.
HB 1114 revise certain provisions related to school district boundary changes.
HB 1115 limit increases in spending by state government.
HB 1116 prohibit the state from contracting for services to be provided by persons outside the United States or persons not authorized to work in the United States.
HB 1117 revise the requirements for operating a motor vehicle with an instruction permit.
HB 1118 authorize banks to enter into debt cancellation and debt suspension contracts and to exempt such contracts from insurance regulations.
HB 1119 make an appropriation for the purchase of an online database for the state library.
HB 1120 require evidence of financial responsibility at the time when certain motor vehicles are registered and to provide a penalty for the falsification of such evidence.
HB 1121 increase the minimum amounts of financial responsibility that must be maintained on a licensed motor vehicle.
HB 1122 revise the procedure for registering a business name.
HB 1123 authorize banks to be organized as limited liability companies.
HB 1124 revise certain voting and participation requirements related to bond issues involving two or more political subdivisions.
HB 1125 revise certain provisions regarding the establishment of proof of compliance with applicable standards as due care in certain utility negligence claims.
HB 1126 allow the prosecuting attorney to sign the summons in a juvenile case.
HB 1127 revise the provisions concerning the bonding of township clerks and treasurers.
HB 1128 revise the requirements for purchasing or leasing equipment or tools for townships.
HB 1129 provide for an early presidential primary.
HB 1130 revise certain provisions relating to the transfer on death or pay on death designations of certain security accounts.
HB 1131 prohibit the possession of certain items in an airport.
HB 1132 provide for the circumstances under which the state has jurisdiction over certain aircraft.
HB 1133 allow students in need of special education to open enroll without a joint individual education program team meeting under certain circumstances.
HB 1134 authorize municipalities to enter into development agreements.
HB 1135 clarify the procedures for payment of delinquent and subsequent taxes.
HB 1136 repeal the mandated business hours for certain county offices and to require the county commissioners to establish the hours of operation for county offices.
HB 1137 permit the investment of public funds in certificates of deposit insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
HB 1138 limit the fees charged by certain money lenders.
HB 1139 limit general damages and attorneys' fees in medical malpractice actions.
HB 1140 apply certain teaching experience toward student teaching requirements.
HB 1141 authorize the service of ex parte protection orders on Sundays and holidays.
HB 1142 revise certain provisions relating to the election of the venue for an administrative appeal.
HB 1143 designate Webster as the site for the official State Fishing Museum.
HB 1144 revise certain fees charged by the Division of Banking and to declare an emergency.
HB 1145 establish the South Dakota entrepreneur support program and to provide for its funding and disbursement.
HB 1146 authorize the issuance of metal plates with a special designation to a licensed vehicle dealer to enable commercial use of a vehicle under certain conditions.
HB 1147 allow certain National Guard and armed forces reserve members to obtain resident hunting and fishing licenses.
HB 1148 repeal the statutory authority relating to public dance halls.
HB 1149 repeal the statutory authority relating to district community centers.
HB 1150 revise the index factor in the state aid to education formula.
HB 1151 authorize a motorcycle to display a blue light as part of the vehicle's rear brake light.
HB 1152 authorize the South Dakota Building Authority, the Office of the Attorney General, and the Department of Public Safety to contract for the construction of a law enforcement training academy, a criminal forensic laboratory, and a criminal justice and emergency operations center building in Pierre, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1153 create a constitutional revision commission to make a comprehensive study of the legislative article and related statutes and to consider and recommend legislation for the improvement of the legislative article and related statutes.
HB 1154 require certain recipients of child support payments to make an annual expenditure report of those payments.
HB 1155 appropriate money to enhance education in the state.
HB 1156 restrict the authority of the Transportation Commission regarding the mowing of certain ditches on the state trunk highway system.
HB 1157 provide a limitation of lender environmental liability for cleanup and remediation costs if providing financing for a site participating in a brownfields revitalization and economic development program.
HB 1158 prohibit the taking of certain pictures of another without that person's consent and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1159 prohibit certain persons from providing care and supervision for children in child welfare agencies, registered family day care homes, and unregistered family day care homes and to declare an emergency.
HB 1160 establish a pilot program for the issuance of transferable landowner big game hunting licenses.
HB 1161 prohibit certain practices associated with unarmed retrieval of small game and to establish a penalty.
HB 1162 establish a four-day school week that school districts must follow in order to receive state aid to education.
HB 1163 increase the length of time for which nationally certified teachers receive stipends.
HB 1164 adjust the period of time during which the use of motor vehicle lamps is required.
HB 1165 amend rule-making authority and rules to allow certain facilities and hospice programs to redispense certain pharmaceutical drugs under certain circumstances.
HB 1166 require damage disclosure statements for certain large boats.
HB 1167 specify the residence of the members of the brand board.
HB 1168 revise certain provisions relating to the employment, term of office, and termination of county highway superintendents.
HB 1169 increase the tax on alcoholic beverages and to revise the distribution of revenue.
HB 1170 repeal the video lottery and to replace the revenue with an increase in the sales and use tax.
HB 1171 provide that certain trademarks and service marks may not be registered under certain circumstances.
HB 1172 expand eligibility for veterans benefits and children of veterans.
HB 1173 appropriate money for secondary career and technical education.
HB 1174 revise certain provisions regarding public records kept by state agencies.
HB 1175 establish the brownfields revitalization and economic development program and to provide for the continuous appropriation of certain federal funds.
HB 1176 revise the definition of criminal pedophilia.
HB 1177 repeal certain provisions prohibiting certain government purchases and to declare an emergency.
HB 1178 appropriate money to the Department of Education for distribution to school districts and to declare an emergency.
HB 1179 provide for the regulation of pharmacy technicians.
HB 1180 exempt the gross receipts of certain transportation services from sales and use tax.
HB 1181 revise certain provisions related to the accreditation of nonpublic schools.
HB 1182 revise certain provisions relating to the use of general occupation tax revenue.
HB 1183 provide the temporary replacement of any elected official incapacitated by illness or accident.
HB 1184 authorize a payor to make a deduction for transmitting an amount of an obligor's income pursuant to a child support order for withholding.
HB 1185 revise the definition of misconduct for purposes of denying unemployment benefits.
HB 1186 allow first responder decals to be placed on specialty license plates.
HB 1187 revise certain provisions relating to the assessment and valuation of real property.
HB 1188 revise certain provisions regarding the franchises of dealers in vehicles, implements, and equipment.
HB 1189 revise certain provisions regarding orders for dental laboratory work.
HB 1190 provide for public notice and comment on applicants for judicial nomination by the Judicial Qualifications Commission.
HB 1191 establish certain legislative findings, to reinstate the prohibition against certain acts causing the termination of an unborn human life and to prescribe a penalty therefor.
HB 1192 revise the total amount of revenue payable to rural fire protection districts from taxes on real property.
HB 1193 permit townships to own and operate water supply systems.
HB 1194 limit the terms of certain conservation easements.
HB 1195 revise the method used to value agricultural property.
HB 1196 require certain auction agencies and dealers to disclose damage statements or damage notations listed on the title.
HB 1197 establish the Game, Fish and Parks Legislative Oversight Committee.
HB 1198 revise certain provisions regarding teacher contract termination and nonrenewal.
HB 1199 exempt certain nonprofit organizations providing dental care from dental licensure requirements.
HB 1200 authorize the inclusion of certain national guard members in the public employee health insurance plan.
HB 1201 authorize the issuance of revenue bonds to finance certain water pipelines or aqueducts.
HB 1202 create a task force to study state and local government.
HB 1203 revise certain provisions regarding threats upon law enforcement officers and their families.
HB 1204 authorize counties to regulate the operation of certain off-road vehicles in highway ditches.
HB 1205 provide for emergency contraception at the election of certain sexual assault victims.
HB 1206 reduce the minimum hunting age.
HB 1207 provide that any judgment of conviction indicate whether the charge involves domestic abuse.
HB 1208 revise the time period that property classified as nonagricultural acreage shall remain classified as nonagricultural acreage and to provide for the reclassification of certain nonagricultural acreage.
HB 1209 revise the expense allowances of legislators.
HB 1210 revise certain provisions regarding the issuance of noncommercial motor vehicle license plates.
HB 1211 revise certain provisions regarding the insurance guaranty association.
HB 1212 extend visitation rights to great-grandparents under the same circumstances as grandparents.
HB 1213 revise the list of elected officials who may fill a vacancy in the office of the Governor.
HB 1214 require certain prenatal information to be provided when a pregnancy test has been performed and there has been a positive result.
HB 1215 reduce the sales and use tax on food and then exempt the purchase of food from sales and use tax when the revenue from the streamlined sales tax project reaches certain levels.
HB 1216 provide grants to certain communities for the development or enhancement of websites to promote tourism and economic development and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1217 revise certain provisions related to education benefits for the children of persons who died in military service.
HB 1218 require the Department of Health to provide certain information to the Legislature regarding the funding for tobacco use prevention and reduction programs.
HB 1219 exempt certain low income individuals from sales tax on food.
HB 1220 revise the criteria required for minor boundary changes of school districts.
HB 1221 require certain publishers to provide electronic versions of textbooks suitable for conversion into Braille and to declare an emergency.
HB 1222 designate the seventeenth day of April as Joe Foss Day.
HB 1223 direct the expenditure of education enhancement trust fund earnings in the state.
HB 1224 establish a border school district enrollment options program.
HB 1225 repeal certain provisions relating to the disclosure of certain information by a state agency investigating or auditing certain private entities.
HB 1226 require an interim study of the administration and status of Bear Butte.
HB 1227 provide an exception to the fees that may be charged by a notary public for certain instruments and to declare an emergency.
HB 1228 provide for interstate contracts for the treatment of individuals with mental illness or chemical dependency and to declare an emergency.
HB 1229 establish a presumption regarding occupational disease disabilities of certain firefighters.
HB 1230 require children to attend school until the age of eighteen or until graduation from high school.
HB 1231 require that municipalities and counties establish criteria and conditions in the zoning ordinance before authorizing certain conditional uses.
HB 1232 license manufacturers of wine who hire equipment on their premises to the public for the purpose of making wine, to authorize sales to wholesalers and retailers, to authorize off-sale licenses for those manufacturers, and to impose an excise tax.
HB 1233 revise certain provisions related to installment contracts, lease-purchase agreements, and capital outlay certificates.
HB 1234 correct certain references to certain executive branch agencies.
HB 1235 revise certain provisions related to pull-tab dispensing machines.
HB 1236 to provide a weight tolerance for ice or snow buildup on vehicles.
HB 1237 allow the use of certain federal permits in South Dakota relating to organisms and products produced through genetic engineering.
HB 1238 revise certain requirements concerning the rate per mile that shall be paid when operating certain vehicles on state business.
HB 1239 regulate short-term vehicle secured loans.
HB 1240 require that public schools begin the regular school term after Labor Day.
HB 1241 revise the qualifications for receiving a temporary on-sale license for certain annual events.
HB 1242 revise the provisions concerning the budget limitations for certain local governments.
HB 1243 revise certain conditions that must be met before an extension of State Highway 53 in Tripp County is added to the state trunk highway system.
HB 1244 appropriate funds for reimbursement for care of residents of nursing facilities.
HB 1245 allow school districts to purchase property insurance using capital outlay funds.
HB 1246 create the Experimental Teacher Recruitment Grant Program and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1247 revise certain provisions relating to concealed handguns in certain vehicles.
HB 1248 permit counties, in the absence of an organized township, to levy special assessments to maintain and improve certain public rights-of-way.
HB 1249 conduct a study on public railroad infrastructure in South Dakota and to appropriate money for a study.
HB 1250 provide for the regulation of escrow agents.
HB 1251 designate Hill City as the site for the official State Railroad Museum.
HB 1252 revise the distribution of certain school district revenues.
HB 1253 increase the minimum number of hours in a school term.
HB 1254 increase the general fund balance percentage for school districts in calculating state aid to education penalties.
HB 1255 provide additional property tax relief by revising the general fund levies for school districts.
HB 1256 make an appropriation from the general fund for the promotion of South Dakota.
HB 1257 reenact the personal property tax replacement program and to provide for distribution of funds to local governments.
HB 1258 restrict the entry of conservation officers onto certain private land without permission.
HB 1259 revise certain provisions concerning installment loan lending.
HB 1260 nullify covenants not to compete in agreements involving physicians.
HB 1261 allow the use of dogs in tracking wounded deer.
HB 1262 require payment of unused vacation hours upon termination of employment.
HB 1263 revise certain provisions regarding abandonment of motor vehicles.
HB 1264 require employers to provide certain information on pay stubs.
HB 1265 revise certain worker's compensation provisions regarding employees with permanent total disabilities.
HB 1266 revise certain provisions relating to notice of certain persons in estate litigation.
HB 1267 revise certain provisions regarding blood samples taken after violent or accidental deaths.
HB 1268 make an appropriation for feasibility studies regarding the construction of natural gas pipelines or other infrastructures to certain municipalities and other governmental entities in the state and to provide for loan guarantees for such construction.
HB 1269 authorize qualified dispositions in trust.
HB 1270 revise certain provisions regarding exemptions of benefits and proceeds of certain insurance policies and annuities.
HB 1271 limit the use of irreconcilable differences as a ground for divorce.
HB 1272 revise certain provisions regarding the use of automated external defibrillators.
HB 1273 allow emergency medical technicians to be included in peer review committees.
HB 1274 provide protocols for cardiopulmonary resuscitation directives.
HB 1275 require chemical tests of drivers involved in accidents resulting in serious bodily injury.
HB 1276 allow the holder of a farm winery license to give wine samples and sell wine off-sale at special events.
HB 1277 require certain private organizations providing temporary care, shelter, or detention to children to meet certain standards.
HB 1278 revise certain provisions relating to the practice of respiratory care.
HB 1279 limit the information printed on an electronic credit card or debit card receipt and to provide for a civil cause of action for failure to comply with the provisions of this Act.
HB 1280 require certain buildings and facilities to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act and to establish certain penalties.
HB 1281 provide for certain property tax exemptions for business incubators owned by nonprofits.
HB 1282 prohibit recovery based on claims resulting from weight gain, obesity, or a health condition resulting from long-term consumption of a qualified product.
HB 1283 exempt certain purchases of material used in the production of greenhouse, nursery, and ornamental plants from sales and use taxes.
HB 1284 revise the legal presumption of correctness concerning the assessed valuation of property.
HB 1285 affect the premiums for persons with guarantee issue health plans and to declare an emergency.
HB 1286 regulate the practice of naturopathy.
HB 1287 revise the authority of the Governor in time of disaster, terrorist attack, or emergency.
HB 1288 provide certain safety measures and requirements for entertainment facilities.
HB 1289 declare certain nonmarital unions invalid and to preclude persons in those unions from receiving certain benefits.
HB 1290 provide counties the alternative to establish the office of county election supervisor and to provide for their duties.
HB 1291 create a commission on youth development strategies on the reservations in South Dakota.
HB 1292 provide for the rescission of a person's privilege to refuse to submit to the withdrawal of blood or urine for driving so as to endanger the life of a child and to provide for a separate misdemeanor penalty.
HB 1293 require certain statistics regarding traffic law enforcement to be collected and maintained.
HB 1294 define midwifery and to prescribe the relationship between midwives and nurse midwives.
HB 1295 revise certain enforcement procedures regarding the prohibition on certain objects dangling between a motor vehicle driver and the vehicle's windshield.
HB 1296 restrict, under certain circumstances, the alienation of private real property to the federal government.
HB 1297 restrict the alienation of public state real property to the federal government.
HB 1298 establish one rate for the telephone gross receipts tax and to provide uniform methods to administer the tax.
HB 1299 revise certain provisions related to interstate shipments of wine.
HB 1300 revise certain provisions relating to aerial hunting.
HB 1301 require the inventory and evaluation of the effectiveness of economic development programs in the State of South Dakota.
HB 1302 provide a single-family dwelling classification for housing contractors and developers.
HB 1303 make an appropriation for the restoration of certain valuable works of art owned by the state.
HB 1304 increase the personal needs allowance for certain medicaid recipients.
HB 1305 revise certain provisions relating to the veterans' bonus program, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1306 provide a process by which certain motor fuel taxes are refunded to tribal members.
HB 1307 revise the calculation of state aid to education.
HB 1308 establish the sales tax on food refund program and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1309 increase the number of physicians that can participate in the physician tuition reimbursement program.
HB 1310 create a pharmacy benefits management authority and to provide for its powers and duties.
HB 1311 provide for the regulation of pharmacy benefits management.
HB 1312 authorize the discontinuance of the senior prescription drug program.

House Commemorations
Bill Title
HC 1001 Commending and honoring Michael (Mike) Tennyson of the Custer School District Board on his selection as the 2003-2004 Outstanding School Board Member.
HC 1002 Commending and honoring the Sioux Falls O'Gorman High School Marching Knights on their selection to represent South Dakota in the Washington, D.C. World War II Memorial Dedication Parade.
HC 1003 Recognizing the contribution of Helen A. Miller to the Aberdeen four-lane highway project.
HC 1004 Honoring Roxie Ahlbrecht of Sioux Falls as South Dakota's 2004 Teacher of the Year.
HC 1005 Honoring the 2003 Yankton Gazelles High School cross country team and the students and staff involved in the girls cross country program.
HC 1006 Honoring the public achievements of "Thanks to Scandinavia".
HC 1007 Honoring the 2003 Champion Canova 15-16 year old Teener Baseball Team and the parents and coaching staff involved in the teener baseball program.
HC 1008 Honoring the 2003 Howard 13-14 year old Teener Baseball Team and the parents and coaching staff involved in the teener baseball program.
HC 1009 Honoring Amanda Imberi of Eureka, South Dakota, as a Distinguished Finalist for a Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
HC 1010 Honoring Lydia Farber of Bruce as South Dakota's 2004 Top High School Youth Volunteer.
HC 1011 Honoring Tara Trask, South Dakota Girls' State Governor, and Drew Peterson, 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 1012 Commending and honoring Cindy Mielke, the Kids Voting Brookings program, and the citizens of Brookings for receiving the 2003 Kids Voting U.S.A. Founders Award for Community Spirit.
HC 1013 Honoring Teresa Johnson of Pierre as the Region IV Correctional Education Association Teacher of the Year.
HC 1014 Commending and honoring Sherri Becker, a teacher at Mitchell Middle School, on being selected as a recipient of the 2003 Milken National Educator Award.
HC 1015 Honoring Evelyn Nystrom for her outstanding and loyal service to the South Dakota House of Representatives.
HC 1016 Commending and recognizing Nicole Siebrasse on her selection as a recipient of a 2004 Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
HC 1017 Congratulating the city of Marion on its quasquicentennial celebration.
HC 1018 Congratulating the town of Freeman on its 125th birthday celebration.
HC 1019 Congratulating the town of Tyndall on its 125th anniversary celebration of its founding.
HC 1020 Congratulating the community of Menno on the 125th anniversary celebration of its founding.
HC 1021 Honoring Barbara Ohleen of Webster as South Dakota's 2003 Secondary Guidance Counselor of the Year.
HC 1022 Honoring the 2003 State Champion Webster Bearcats High School football team and the students and staff involved in the football program.
HC 1023 Honoring the 2004 Madison Bulldogs Gymnastics Team and the students and staff involved in the program.
HC 1024 Honoring the 2004 O'Gorman Knights Gymnastics Team and the students and staff involved in the program.

House Concurrent Resolutions
Bill Title
HCR 1001 Requesting the Congressional Delegation of the State of South Dakota to work to abolish the death tax permanently.
HCR 1002 Urging the increased efforts for the control of prairie dogs.
HCR 1003 Acknowledging the Highway Patrol and Capitol Security for all their efforts to ensure safety in the State Capitol Building during the 2004 Legislative Session.
HCR 1004 In support of the Historic Preservation Fund and Historic Barn Preservation Act.
HCR 1005 Expressing the deep respect of the Legislature on the occasion of the passing of Loren Carlson.
HCR 1006 Urging all South Dakotans to use biodiesel whenever possible.
HCR 1007 Requesting South Dakota's congressional delegation to work to maintain the automated flight service station in Huron as staffed by federal air traffic control flight service specialists.
HCR 1008 Declaring February sixth as Ronald Reagan Day in South Dakota.
HCR 1009 Honoring the public achievements of Thanks to Scandinavia.
HCR 1010 Supporting youth mentoring programs for South Dakota.
HCR 1011 Requesting all school districts in South Dakota to review the sale of soft drinks and junk foods during school hours.
HCR 1012 Requesting the Federal Communications Commission to reconsider its order on local number portability.
HCR 1013 Urging Congressional funding of the Historic Preservation Fund and Historic Barn Restoration Act.
HCR 1014 Requesting the Congressional Delegation of the State of South Dakota to continue their support for the passage of the Omnibus Energy Bill.
HCR 1015 Urging the South Dakota Board of Education to integrate the principles of basic personal finance into the public school curricula in South Dakota.
HCR 1016 Supporting an appeal of certain federal management plans for the Nebraska National Forest and associated national grasslands in Nebraska and South Dakota.
HCR 1017 Urging the United States Congress to provide sufficient funding to South Dakota water projects.
HCR 1018 Urging the United States Congress and President George W. Bush to fully fund the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.
HCR 1019 Requesting the United States Forest Service to quickly address the poor health of the Black Hills National Forest.
HCR 1020 Recognizing and commending the Sioux Falls Lincoln High School Patriot Marching Band for its invitation to participate in the 2005 Rose Parade.
HCR 1021 Urging the Governor to ensure the availability of state funds to provide for motor fuel tax refunds to members of the Oglala Sioux Tribe.
HCR 1022 Recognizing and commending the Sioux Falls Lincoln High School Patriot Marching Band for its invitation to participate in the 2005 Rose Parade.
HCR 1023 Recognizing the investment of the South Dakota taxpayers in the state's K-12 public education system and the need for accountability to the taxpayers for that investment.

House Joint Resolutions
Bill Title
HJR 1001 Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article IV, section 3 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, establishing certain procedures for the Governor to follow when granting pardons.
HJR 1002 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, relating to revenue and expenditure limits for the State of South Dakota.
HJR 1003 Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election amendments to Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota to authorize the provision of certain services to all children of school age.

Senate Bills
Bill Title
SB 1 provide for a Criminal Code Revision Commission and to declare an emergency.
SB 2 revise the style and form of certain provisions relating to the Department of Corrections and to correct certain errors and omissions.
SB 3 revise the criteria for congregate housing to be exempt from property taxation.
SB 4 revise the reporting requirements for domestic nonprofit corporations.
SB 5 require minors to regularly attend school in order to maintain driving privileges.
SB 6 revise the definition of the periods of service which qualify for veterans benefits.
SB 7 revise the tuition privileges available to members of the national guard at state universities.
SB 8 revise the eligibility requirements for certain tuition privileges available to members of the national guard at state universities.
SB 9 update and revise certain provisions pertaining to the Department of Social Services.
SB 10 authorize the Board of Regents to construct a computational mechanics laboratory addition to the civil, mechanical engineering building at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, to appropriate money therefor, and to declare an emergency.
SB 11 rename the regents scholarship program the South Dakota opportunity scholarship program.
SB 12 revise certain provisions concerning when an administrative rule adoption or amendment is complete.
SB 13 revise the residency requirements for voting purposes and to revise the criteria for determining if any person has voted more than once at any election.
SB 14 revise certain absentee voting procedures.
SB 15 revise certain miscellaneous procedures at the polling place and to provide certain penalties.
SB 16 restrict certain voter registration and absentee voting information from the public record.
SB 17 revise certain provisions relating to the licensing of commercial drivers.
SB 18 update certain provisions pertaining to motor carrier safety and transportation of hazardous materials.
SB 19 make an appropriation to the state fair for the repayment of debt and to declare an emergency.
SB 20 revise certain provisions regarding administration of the state fair by the Department of Agriculture.
SB 21 revise certain provisions of the South Dakota Family Farm Act.
SB 22 make an appropriation from the coordinated soil and water conservation fund to the State Conservation Commission.
SB 23 revise the definition of a state full-time employee.
SB 24 require a licensed dealer who is going out of business to notify the Department of Revenue and Regulation and submit to an exit audit and to provide a penalty for failure to do so.
SB 25 revise certain provisions regarding the cancellation of automobile insurance policies.
SB 26 provide a penalty for failure to pay a civil penalty if special fuel containing dye is detected in a motor vehicle.
SB 27 provide that certain provisions regarding the uniform administration of state taxes apply to certain civil and criminal investigations.
SB 28 revise the conditions where the state may enter into compacts with Indian tribes.
SB 29 establish one rate for the telephone gross receipts tax and to provide uniform methods to administer the tax.
SB 30 revise certain pari-mutuel racing provisions relating to the definition of a racing jurisdiction.
SB 31 clarify certain provisions that levy the fuel excise tax on biodiesel, biodiesel blends, and ethyl alcohol.
SB 32 authorize the staggered registration of commercial motor vehicles by administrative rule.
SB 33 revise certain dates pertaining to references to the Internal Revenue Code.
SB 34 require health carriers to offer certain deductible options for certain health benefit plans.
SB 35 revise certain requirements for insurance producers.
SB 36 authorize the issuance of group life policies to additional types of groups.
SB 37 provide for the filing and usage of certain property casualty rates and to exempt certain size risks from rate and form approval.
SB 38 adopt the Uniform Securities Act, to repeal chapter 47-31A, and to revise certain related provisions.
SB 39 revise certain provisions regarding principal and home office credits against the insurance premium tax.
SB 40 prohibit certain snowmobiles from being operated on a state snowmobile trail or area.
SB 41 authorize the Board of Economic Development to waive certain matching requirements in certain circumstances.
SB 42 revise certain provisions regarding railroad tax credits and to provide a process for administrating the tax credits.
SB 43 authorize acquisition of utility corridors and to authorize the use of such property to be regulated by administrative rule.
SB 44 authorize agreements for utilization of highway rights-of-way by utilities and to provide for utility relocation.
SB 45 revise the composition of the State Electrical Commission.
SB 46 revise certain provisions relating to technical professions.
SB 47 revise the bonding provisions on certain Board of Regents capital projects.
SB 48 revise the per student allocation for each disability level for the purposes of calculating the payment of state aid to special education.
SB 49 make an appropriation to the Department of Education to reimburse certain school districts for consolidation incentives.
SB 50 revise certain provisions regarding the amount of time graduating seniors may be released prior to the end of school.
SB 51 create the South Dakota Certification Board for Alcohol and Drug Professionals and to provide for its powers and duties.
SB 52 revise certain provisions concerning the fees for controlled substances registration.
SB 53 establish a fee for the licensing of ionizing radiation sources.
SB 54 provide for the inclusion of certain information on required abortion reports and to clarify the confidential nature of the information.
SB 55 make an appropriation to reimburse certain family physicians and certain midlevel practitioners who have complied with the requirements of the physician tuition reimbursement program and the midlevel tuition reimbursement program.
SB 56 provide that certain minors who have been adjudicated for driving under the influence be defined as children in need of supervision.
SB 57 repeal and revise certain provisions relating to mandatory consecutive sentences.
SB 58 revise certain provisions regarding the handling of inmate accounts and property to deceased, discharged, and escaped inmates.
SB 59 revise certain provisions regarding public records kept by state agencies.
SB 60 make certain information kept by a law enforcement agency concerning calls for service available to the public.
SB 61 permit certain officers to authorize that booking photographs be made public.
SB 62 provide a procedure for handling certain complaints regarding open meeting requirements and to create an open meetings commission.
SB 63 provide additional criteria to send a promulgated rule back for further public hearing by the agency.
SB 64 permit the filing of an allegation of habitual criminality after arraignment under certain circumstances.
SB 65 revise the South Dakota Retirement System board membership.
SB 66 revise the definition of an abused or neglected child to include exposure to the manufacturing of methamphetamines.
SB 67 require school districts to offer kindergarten and to require content standards for kindergarten.
SB 68 revise certain provisions relating to the receipt of notice of an appeal in an administrative appeal.
SB 69 establish a fee upon the planting of patented seed, to extend certain civil immunity to the planting of patented seed, and to make misappropriation of patented seed a felony.
SB 70 prohibit discrimination against certain health care providers by health insurers.
SB 71 revise the membership of the Board of Pardons and Paroles.
SB 72 revise the provisions relating to certain municipal ordinance adoption and to declare an emergency.
SB 73 make an appropriation from the education enhancement trust fund to provide funding to the South Dakota State Historical Society for educational outreach.
SB 74 grant counties and townships the authority to defray the cost of abating a public nuisance and to increase the penalty for failing to abate certain public nuisances.
SB 75 authorize the payment of certain school district transportation expenses from the capital outlay fund.
SB 76 prohibit the use of certain documents as a means of identification.
SB 77 provide that certain third and subsequent violations of stalking protection orders are felony offenses.
SB 78 increase the bond requirements for certain vehicle dealers.
SB 79 appropriate money for an education pilot project.
SB 80 establish a time limit for the filing of a civil action in lieu of a hearing in certain human rights complaints and to permit the disclosure of confidential investigatory materials after a determination in a discrimination proceeding.
SB 81 clarify the nature of certain tariffs and schedules filed by the public utilities and approved by the Public Utilities Commission.
SB 82 require prior notice of automatic renewal dates in certain telecommunications contracts.
SB 83 revise the time period when a holder of a restricted minor's permit may operate a motor vehicle.
SB 84 require certain sellers and lessors of residential property to disclose any knowledge of the existence of prior manufacturing of methamphetamines and to provide for development of a disclosure form.
SB 85 revise certain provisions relating to the approval of airports.
SB 86 repeal certain outdated provisions concerning the property tax relief program.
SB 87 create the board of postsecondary community education and to revise certain provisions related to postsecondary technical institutes.
SB 88 revise the eligibility qualification for an assessment freeze of single-family dwellings and to declare an emergency.
SB 89 appropriate money for the reimbursement of attorney fees and court costs incurred in the Gina Score court cases held in Aurora County.
SB 90 repeal the discretion of the court to sentence persons to the penitentiary for an indeterminate term.
SB 91 appropriate money to the Ellsworth Air Force Base task force to promote and facilitate the retention of Ellsworth Air Force Base.
SB 92 revise certain provisions relating to the type and location of health facilities that may be financed or refinanced by the South Dakota Health and Educational Facilities Authority.
SB 93 provide that certain third and subsequent violations of protection orders are felony offenses.
SB 94 provide for certain increases in the state minimum wage.
SB 95 permit the Law Enforcement Officers Standards Commission to refuse certain applications based on juvenile adjudications and dispositions and to provide for access to certain juvenile adjudications and dispositions by the commission.
SB 96 provide for the creation of county interdisciplinary child information teams and to regulate their memberships, authority, and responsibilities.
SB 97 revise the length limitations for certain equipment loaded on motor vehicles.
SB 98 appropriate money to fund the mentor teachers program.
SB 99 revise certain statutes governing trusts and powers of attorney.
SB 100 establish a bonus for veterans of the global war on terrorism and other recent conflicts.
SB 101 pay the difference in state and military salaries for state employees who are activated into federal military service as members of the South Dakota National Guard and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 102 revise the calculation of state aid to education.
SB 103 establish a procedure for the acquisition of electric distribution properties of a public utility in a municipality electing to establish a municipal electric system.
SB 104 provide certain economic development incentives in specified areas.
SB 105 revise certain fees charged by the Office of Secretary of State.
SB 106 appropriate money for the Northern Crops Institute.
SB 107 revise certain provisions relating to the computation of time to be served for the failure to pay certain fines, costs, or restitution.
SB 108 clarify certain provisions concerning the residency requirements for state's attorneys in certain small counties.
SB 109 revise certain provisions regarding the offering of supplemental health insurance.
SB 110 place certain requirements on sales of prescription drugs.
SB 111 define food for sales and use tax purposes.
SB 112 require state agencies promulgating rules pursuant to the Administrative Procedures Act to provide an impact statement on small business.
SB 113 provide a procedure for combining the duties of certain townships officers.
SB 114 equalize the premium tax on all insurance companies doing business in South Dakota, to phase out the annuity contract savings tax, and to provide for certain deferred repeals.
SB 115 prohibit the disruption of or interference with traffic signal preemption systems and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 116 revise certain county zoning provisions.
SB 117 establish a task force to improve the quality and availability of child care and early learning opportunities.
SB 118 delay the implementation of the Streamlined Sales Tax Agreement for municipalities and to declare an emergency.
SB 119 repeal certain provisions of the streamlined sales tax project and to exempt the purchase of food from sales and use taxes.
SB 120 revise the starting and ending dates for the state fair.
SB 121 regulate certain agricultural production contracts.
SB 122 require students to take at least one semester of physical education in order to graduate from high school.
SB 123 revise certain provisions regarding the county wheel tax.
SB 124 revise the tax exemption for certain merchandise brought into foreign trade zones.
SB 125 appropriate money for postsecondary technical education enhancement.
SB 126 require certain information regarding the use of cellular telephones in motor vehicles involved in traffic accidents to be compiled, evaluated, and reported.
SB 127 require certain hospitals to provide prices for certain procedures.
SB 128 revise the calculation of state aid to education.
SB 129 revise certain provisions relating to worker's compensation.
SB 130 revise certain provisions relating to farm mutual insurers.
SB 131 revise the hours of supervision required for certification as a licensed professional counselor - mental health.
SB 132 grant counties the authority to discuss certain economic development information in executive session.
SB 133 establish the Motor Fuel Fair Competition Act for retail dealers and to establish certain civil penalties.
SB 134 update the references to the building codes.
SB 135 provide for reasonable compensation by manufacturers of outdoor power equipment for warranty work done by a retailer that sells outdoor power equipment.
SB 136 prohibit certain young drivers from using a cellular telephone while operating a motor vehicle.
SB 137 revise certain provisions related to assets allowed in the determination of the financial condition of an insurer.
SB 138 prohibit certain discrimination in the field of health insurance.
SB 139 exempt the gross receipts of certain transportation services from sales and use tax.
SB 140 prohibit use of state dollars for certain deficits at South Dakota State University.
SB 141 revise the composition of the advisory panel to the risk pool board.
SB 142 provide for the assessment of property based on its acquisition value.
SB 143 appropriate money to enhance early learning opportunities for children in child care.
SB 144 require certain telecommunications traffic signaling information to be provided to facilitate payment of inter-carrier compensation.
SB 145 revise certain provisions regarding pensions allowed firefighters for impairment caused by cancer.
SB 146 require state agencies to adopt certain energy-saving measures.
SB 147 define the term, autopsy.
SB 148 repeal and reenact the standard nonforfeiture statute for individual deferred annuities.
SB 149 revise certain requirements for a family farm to change the requirements to qualify for a family farm corporation.
SB 150 appropriate money to enhance the quality of education in the state.
SB 151 limit Board of Regents tuition and fees increases.
SB 152 authorize the Department of Education to enter into certain agreements.
SB 153 appropriate money for the repair of Tripp Lake dam.
SB 154 revise certain filing fees collected by the secretary of state.
SB 155 exempt the purchase of food from sales and use taxes.
SB 156 provide for the monitoring of achievement tests given to students receiving alternative instruction.
SB 157 provide for an interim study of Deadwood gaming and the redistribution of proceeds.
SB 158 revise certain provisions related to the publications and distribution of municipal and school district minutes.
SB 159 allow a school board to set the amount of per diem that each member of that board may receive.
SB 160 authorize a municipality to enter into leases for communications towers on water towers located on park land and for related ground facilities.
SB 161 require cigarettes to be delivered to a certain location in South Dakota before sale and delivery to any South Dakota retailers.
SB 162 establish a minimum price for cigarettes sold to retailers by distributors.
SB 163 revise certain county zoning laws to provide for certain agricultural zoning.
SB 164 revise certain provisions relating to the county zoning laws.
SB 165 establish an Energy Task Force and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 166 revise certain licensing requirements for nonresident dove hunters.
SB 167 provide immunity from liability for certain owners of anhydrous ammonia.
SB 168 revise certain provisions relating to the valuation, calculation, and transfer of earnings from the education enhancement trust fund and from the health care trust fund and to declare an emergency.
SB 169 provide a sparsity factor when distributing certain school district revenue.
SB 170 revise the period of time when certain penalties apply for failing to file or pay certain taxes due.
SB 171 revise certain provisions concerning the organization of civil townships.
SB 172 revise the conditions for increasing the property tax levy in certain unorganized townships.
SB 173 to clarify the alternative certification requirements for school administrators.
SB 174 permit municipalities to increase the municipal gross receipts tax for purpose of funding the convention visitor's bureau and the promotion and advertising of the city.
SB 175 provide for the synchronization of condemnation authority between public and private entities.
SB 176 provide for and to regulate certain aspects of the practice of midwifery.
SB 177 revise certain provisions related to contacts between members of the governing body and municipal employees in municipalities using the city manager form of government.
SB 178 appropriate money to the Board of Regents to retire certain debt.
SB 179 repeal the municipal facilities authority act.
SB 180 repeal the video lottery and to replace the revenue with an increase in the sales and use tax.
SB 181 require notice before relocating a child not living with both legal parents.
SB 182 prohibit capital punishment of juvenile offenders.
SB 183 revise certain provisions relating to short-term mortgages.
SB 184 prohibit human cloning.
SB 185 authorize counties to employ attorneys with specialized expertise and to validate prior actions in that regard.
SB 186 provide for discretion in the acceptance of certain public bids.
SB 187 revise certain provisions regarding living wills.
SB 188 revise certain provisions relating to access to isolated tracts of land.
SB 189 revise the long-term building projects authorized for Northern State University.
SB 190 appropriate money for the Campbell County Family Meats Processing Plant.
SB 191 provide for the removal of certain noncommercial motor vehicle license plates from a motor vehicle if the ownership of the vehicle is transferred.
SB 192 require participating providers to provide the same rates to persons who have health savings accounts.
SB 193 restrict the investment of insurers in certain investment assets.
SB 194 exempt certain renter damage guarantee programs from insurance regulation.
SB 195 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.
SB 196 grant counties the authority to impose a gross receipts tax on certain lodging, alcoholic beverages, prepared food, and admissions.
SB 197 revise the criteria for congregate housing to be exempt from certain property taxes.
SB 198 authorize the Game, Fish and Parks Commission to offer special buck deer licenses to certain nonresident landowners.
SB 199 make an appropriation to fund tax refunds for elderly and disabled persons.
SB 200 provide certain provisions relating to the transfer of a portion of the former Homestake Mine to the Science and Technology Authority, to make appropriations for certain costs associated with maintaining the mine, and to declare an emergency.
SB 201 make an appropriation to the Science and Technology Authority to purchase liability insurance and to operate the Homestake Underground Laboratory and to declare an emergency.
SB 202 repeal certain provisions regarding loans from the revolving economic development and initiative fund and to authorize loans from the revolving economic development and initiative fund to certain capital investment entities.
SB 203 make appropriations from the water and environment fund, the environment and natural resources fee fund, the water pollution control revolving fund subfund, and the drinking water revolving fund subfund, and to declare an emergency.
SB 204 revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2004 to provide for funds to be distributed from the education enhancement trust fund.
SB 205 provide for the distribution of certain money appropriated as state aid.
SB 206 increase the per student allocation in the state aid to education formula.
SB 207 repeal the death penalty and commute certain death sentences to life imprisonment.
SB 208 repeal certain small group health insurance requirements.
SB 209 authorize certain municipalities to provide housing for police officers.
SB 210 require certain information from scholarship applicants to be provided to the Richard Hagen-Minerva Harvey scholarship board.
SB 211 establish a commission to study compliance with the federal Indian Child Welfare Act, to afford due regard to the Act, and to declare an emergency.
SB 212 revise the authority of the Governor in time of disaster, terrorist attack, or emergency.
SB 213 revise certain provisions regarding the reduction in state aid to education based on school district general fund balances.
SB 214 authorize agreements to indemnify persons who donate property for publicly beneficial uses and to declare an emergency.
SB 215 provide immunity for the donation of certain property for publicly beneficial uses and to declare an emergency.
SB 216 create the Science and Technology Authority, to provide for its powers and duties, and to declare an emergency.
SB 217 authorize the Board of Regents to construct a thermophilic anaerobic manure digestion system for the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
SB 218 revise certain provisions relating to state livestock ownership inspection, to revise the composition and duties of the State Brand Board, 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-sixth anniversary.
SC 2 Honoring Yankton baseball great Romaine "Red" Loecker for his 2004 induction into the South Dakota Sports Hall of Fame.
SC 3 Honoring and supporting the Kingsbury County Cattlemen's Association of South Dakota, on the occasion of the eighth anniversary of the Kingsbury County Cattlemen's Association Day.
SC 4 Commending and honoring the 2002-2003 Outstanding School Administrators of South Dakota.
SC 5 Expressing appreciation to the South Dakota Association of Healthcare Organizations for providing the annual Legislative Health Screening.
SC 6 Recognizing and celebrating Habitat for Humanity in South Dakota and the accomplishment of building two hundred homes in South Dakota.
SC 7 Honoring Sheila Hansen, a Spearfish teacher and proud South Dakotan, for her commitment and dedication to South Dakota veterans.
SC 8 Recognizing and commending the forty-sixth annual Schmeckfest in Freeman, South Dakota.
SC 9 Honoring South Dakota native Adam Vinatieri for kicking the game-winning field goal in Super Bowl XXXVIII.
SC 10 Recognizing and honoring Carole Skinner of Miller for earning the title of Female International Whistling Champion for 2002 and 2003.
SC 11 Honoring Peyton Healy for receiving a 2004 Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
SC 12 Commending and honoring Sandy Bales for her outstanding service to the Legislative Research Council.
SC 13 Honoring the 2003 Emery/Ethan Seahawk High School Football Team, Coaches, and Staff.
SC 14 Congratulating the town of Columbia on its 125th anniversary celebration of its founding.
SC 15 Honoring Jennie Patrick as the 2003 South Dakota Dairy Princess.

Senate Concurrent Resolutions
Bill Title
SCR 1 Encouraging the South Dakota Board of Regents to rescind its support of South Dakota State University's pursuit to move from the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II to Division I.
SCR 2 Urging Congressional funding of the Historic Preservation Fund and Historic Barn Restoration Act.
SCR 3 Recognizing the substantial public contribution of gun shows and discouraging inappropriate attempts to regulate or restrict them.
SCR 4 Supporting the development of wind energy in the upper Midwest.
SCR 5 Requesting the state's congressional delegation to support a change to the federal tax code to allow contributors to not-for-profit organizations to designate the specific individual in need of medical care assistance.

Senate Joint Resolutions
Bill Title
SJR 1 Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article XVII of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to certain restrictions on corporate farming in South Dakota.
SJR 2 Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article XI, section 2 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the method used to assess the value of property.
SJR 3 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.
SJR 4 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 certain taxation of income.
SJR 5 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 legislative term limits.


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