Bills Signed by the Governor Bills Vetoed by the Governor Hoghouse Report Conference Committee Report Subject Index
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HOGHOUSE--a procedure occasionally used in the legislature whereby a committee or a member from the floor will move to strike everything after the enacting clause of a bill and insert in lieu thereof the substance of an entirely new bill.

NumberCurrent TitleOriginal TitleLatest Action
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. revise the time frame for measuring the unobligated general fund balance of each county. Signed by Governor H.J. 484
HB 1031 revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2004 for the Departments of Social Services, Education, Corrections, and Human Services. revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2004 to provide for fiscal relief received from the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003. Signed by Governor H.J. 848
HB 1044 revise certain provisions regarding damage disclosure information on certain vehicles coming into the state. repeal certain provisions regarding damage disclosure information on certain vehicles coming into the state. Signed by Governor H.J. 666
HB 1052 revise the premium tax on certain small life insurance policies. remove the reference to conversion from the requirements for continuation of group health coverage. Signed by Governor H.J. 848
HB 1056 implement an interstate wildlife violator compact. implement an interstate wildlife violator compact. Signed by Governor H.J. 666
HB 1091 extend the fifty percent tuition privilege for National Guard members to include graduate study. extend the fifty percent tuition privilege for National Guard members to include graduate study. Signed by Governor H.J. 848
HB 1096 revise certain provisions regarding licensure by examination for physicians. revise certain provisions regarding licensure by examination for physicians. Signed by Governor H.J. 610
HB 1105 permit certain temporary on-sale licenses to be issued by municipalities and counties. permit certain temporary on-sale licenses to be issued by municipalities and counties. Local Government Deferred to 36th legislative day Passed, YEAS 4, NAYS 1. S.J. 312
HB 1133 allow students in need of special education to open enroll without a joint individual education program team meeting under certain circumstances. allow special education students to open enroll without a placement meeting in most instances. Signed by Governor H.J. 826
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. repeal the mandated business hours for certain county offices. Signed by Governor H.J. 666
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. provide a limitation of lender environmental liability for cleanup and remediation costs. Signed by Governor H.J. 844
HB 1165 amend rule-making authority and rules to allow certain facilities and hospice programs to redispense certain pharmaceutical drugs under certain circumstances. allow certain facilities and hospice programs to redispense certain pharmaceutical drugs under certain circumstances. Signed by Governor H.J. 666
HB 1182 revise certain provisions relating to the use of general occupation tax revenue. revise certain provisions relating to the use of general occupation tax revenue. Signed by Governor H.J. 848
HB 1187 revise certain provisions relating to the assessment and valuation of real property. increase the percentage thresholds used to classify nonagricultural acreages and to determine what property sales may be used in sales ratio studies. House of Representatives Do Pass Amended Failed, YEAS 25, NAYS 41. H.J. 554
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. 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. Delivered to the Governor H.J. 865
establish certain legislative findings regarding the termination of an unborn human life, revise certain provisions regarding the informed consent necessary for an abortion, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1218 require the Department of Health to provide certain information to the Legislature regarding the funding for tobacco use prevention and reduction programs. appropriate money for tobacco prevention education programs. Signed by Governor H.J. 848
HB 1223 direct the expenditure of education enhancement trust fund earnings in the state. make an appropriation for the regents scholarship program. Appropriations Tabled Passed, YEAS 7, NAYS 2. S.J. 634
HB 1226 require an interim study of the administration and status of Bear Butte. direct the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to enter into negotiations with Indian tribes related to the management of Bear Butte State Park. House of Representatives Tabled Passed, YEAS 48, NAYS 21. H.J. 391
HB 1227 provide an exception to the fees that may be charged by a notary public for certain instruments and to declare an emergency. repeal the requirement that the oath verifying absentee ballots be administered by a notary public. Signed by Governor H.J. 848
HB 1239 regulate short-term vehicle secured loans. limit excessive interest rates and fees on certain short term loans. Commerce Deferred to 36th legislative day Passed, YEAS 6, NAYS 1. S.J. 590
HB 1247 revise certain provisions relating to concealed handguns in certain vehicles. revise certain provisions relating to concealed handguns in certain vehicles. State Affairs Tabled Passed, YEAS 7, NAYS 0. S.J. 587
HB 1248 permit counties, in the absence of an organized township, to levy special assessments to maintain and improve certain public rights-of-way. permit counties to construct, maintain, and improve certain public rights-of-way and to provide for special assessments for certain public rights-of-way if requested by the residents. Signed by Governor H.J. 848
HB 1273 allow emergency medical technicians to be included in peer review committees. allow emergency medical technicians to be included in peer review committees. Signed by Governor H.J. 826
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. prohibit recovery based on claims resulting from weight gain, obesity, or any health conditions relating to weight gain, obesity, or cumulative consumption. Signed by Governor H.J. 848
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. implement the federal Indian Child Welfare Act. Judiciary Deferred to 36th legislative day Passed, YEAS 5, NAYS 2. S.J. 592
HB 1295 revise certain enforcement procedures regarding the prohibition on certain objects dangling between a motor vehicle driver and the vehicle's windshield. repeal the prohibition on certain objects dangling between a motor vehicle driver and the vehicle's windshield. Signed by Governor H.J. 826
HB 1298 establish one rate for the telephone gross receipts tax and to provide uniform methods to administer the tax. 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. Signed by Governor H.J. 848
HB 1307 revise the calculation of state aid to education. revise the calculation of state aid to education. Senate Tabled Passed, YEAS 32, NAYS 0. S.J. 700
HB 1311 provide for the regulation of pharmacy benefits management. provide for the regulation of pharmacy benefits management. Signed by Governor H.J. 848
SB 7 revise the tuition privileges available to members of the national guard at state universities. revise the tuition privileges available to members of the national guard at state universities. Signed by Governor S.J. 762
SB 11 rename the regents scholarship program the South Dakota opportunity scholarship program. delegate authority to the Board of Regents to construct certain buildings and structures and to make a continuing appropriation therefor. Signed by Governor S.J. 762
SB 34 require health carriers to offer certain deductible options for certain health benefit plans. repeal certain small group health insurance requirements. Signed by Governor S.J. 762
SB 127 require certain hospitals to provide prices for certain procedures. require certain health care facilities to provide prices for certain procedures and tests. House of Representatives Do Pass Amended Failed, YEAS 20, NAYS 50. H.J. 682
SB 147 define the term, autopsy. 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. Signed by Governor S.J. 762
SB 150 appropriate money to enhance the quality of education in the state. appropriate money to enhance the quality of education in the state. Signed by Governor S.J. 762
SB 152 authorize the Department of Education to enter into certain agreements. allow school districts to purchase property insurance using capital outlay funds. State Affairs Deferred to 36th legislative day Passed, YEAS 8, NAYS 5. H.J. 791
SB 169 provide a sparsity factor when distributing certain school district revenue. provide a sparsity factor when distributing certain school district revenue. Senate Conference Committee report not adopted, no committee appointed Passed, YEAS 31, NAYS 4. S.J. 755
SB 171 revise certain provisions concerning the organization of civil townships. revise certain provisions concerning the organization of civil townships. Signed by Governor S.J. 727
SB 178 appropriate money to the Board of Regents to retire certain debt. appropriate money to the Board of Regents to retire certain debt. Senate Tabled Passed, YEAS 32, NAYS 3. S.J. 483
SB 192 require participating providers to provide the same rates to persons who have health savings accounts. require that health care providers who have contracted with health carriers to provide discounted rates provide the same rates to persons who have health savings accounts. Signed by Governor S.J. 760
SB 208 repeal certain small group health insurance requirements. require certain insurers to offer high deductible health plans that meet the federal requirements for establishing health savings accounts. Signed by Governor S.J. 762
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. implement the federal Indian Child Welfare Act. Signed by Governor S.J. 762
SB 213 revise certain provisions regarding the reduction in state aid to education based on school district general fund balances. repeal certain provisions regarding the reduction in state aid to education based on school district general fund balances. Senate Conference Committee report not adopted, no committee appointed Passed, YEAS 20, NAYS 15. S.J. 752


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