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House Bills
Bill
Title
HB 1001
revise the definition of arms-length transactions for the purposes of assessing real property.
HB 1002
revise the requirements for determining whether dwellings are eligible to be classified as owner-occupied single-family dwellings.
HB 1003
revise certain provisions concerning the determination of agricultural income values for classifying nonagricultural acreages.
HB 1004
require that certain financial information concerning fund balances be reported to the Legislature.
HB 1005
provide for the deposit and appropriation of certain federal reimbursements.
HB 1006
provide for the submission of certain condition statements to assist the Legislature in the budgeting of financial resources available to the state.
HB 1007
revise certain provisions concerning voter registration.
HB 1008
revise certain provisions concerning absentee ballots.
HB 1009
revise certain filing requirements for limited liability companies and to repeal certain obsolete provisions.
HB 1010
revise certain provisions regarding federal tax lien registrations.
HB 1011
make certain provisions for a program of recoveries and fraud investigations in the Department of Social Services.
HB 1012
establish certain penalties for the unauthorized acquisition or transfer of food stamp benefits.
HB 1013
provide for the recodification of certain sections of South Dakota Retirement System law.
HB 1014
revise certain provisions regarding the South Dakota Retirement System special pay plan.
HB 1015
extend the period of time that members of the South Dakota Retirement System who were mobilized into certain federal military service may acquire credited service at a prior cost.
HB 1016
revise certain provisions regarding the benefits available to certain South Dakota Retirement System members who retired and later reentered active status.
HB 1017
revise certain provisions regarding the types of service necessary for certain South Dakota Retirement System benefits.
HB 1018
make an appropriation from the coordinated soil and water conservation fund to the State Conservation Commission.
HB 1019
make firefighters from nonprofit corporate rural fire departments eligible for state workers compensation when working for the Department of Agriculture.
HB 1020
revise certain provisions related to clemency hearings and other hearings of the Board of Pardons and Paroles.
HB 1021
revise the state trunk highway system.
HB 1022
repeal certain provisions regarding the winter safe maintenance fund.
HB 1023
repeal certain provisions regarding the required labeling of motor vehicle window film or glaze.
HB 1024
make an appropriation to the Board of Regents to cover certain cost increases affecting construction of the Lee Medicine and Science Hall renovation or replacement project at the University of South Dakota and to declare an emergency.
HB 1025
authorize the South Dakota Building Authority and the Board of Regents to implement the long-term capital project request of the Board of Regents, providing for the construction, remodeling, or renovation of various structures on the campuses of the state's universities and the School for the Deaf, to make appropriations therefor, and to repeal certain previous capital project authorizations.
HB 1026
make an appropriation to the Board of Regents for a scientific research equipment grant matching fund.
HB 1027
make an appropriation to support students participating in the South Dakota Opportunity Scholarship program during fiscal year 2007.
HB 1028
make an appropriation to fund the South Dakota opportunity scholarships, to provide for long-term funding of the scholarships, to revise certain scholarship provisions, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1029
make an appropriation to the Board of Regents for the construction, remodeling, or renovation of various structures or facilities on the campuses of the state's universities to provide additional support for women's athletic programs in furtherance of the policies and objectives of Title IX of the Education Act Amendments of 1972.
HB 1030
refine the definition of a critical access hospital.
HB 1031
authorize the establishment of a delayed marriage record.
HB 1032
revise cancer reporting requirements.
HB 1033
establish certain provisions with regard to the past tax liability of sellers who agree to collect sales and use tax under the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement.
HB 1034
revise certain provisions regarding the investigation of vehicle dealers.
HB 1035
revise certain provisions regarding the regulation of remote service banking.
HB 1036
revise certain provisions regarding the determination of agricultural income value for property tax purposes.
HB 1037
revise the definition of a bad debt and modify the circumstances under which a bad debt may be deducted for taxation purposes.
HB 1038
revise certain provisions regarding the responsibility of alcohol licensees that sell alcohol to underage people.
HB 1039
prohibit insurance producers from influencing witnesses.
HB 1040
repeal certain sales and use tax exemptions that conflict with certain statutory exemptions.
HB 1041
require certain vehicle dealers to utilize an electronic title file system.
HB 1042
revise certain provisions regarding abandoned motor vehicles.
HB 1043
revise the definition of the term, prepared food, for sales and use tax purposes.
HB 1044
revise certain provisions regarding the refund procedures for a purchaser who seeks a return of over-collected sales or use taxes from a seller.
HB 1045
provide for the continuance of coverage for dependents on certain health insurance policies.
HB 1046
revise certain provisions regarding examination reports of insurers and insurance producers.
HB 1047
authorize premium discounts for small employers who meet certain carrier participation requirements.
HB 1048
modify certain bonding provisions for nonresident violators of game, fish and park laws.
HB 1049
revise certain provisions regarding the permitting and the regulation of shooting preserves and to declare an emergency.
HB 1050
provide that residents under sixteen years of age are not required to obtain a resident wholesale bait dealer license.
HB 1051
authorize the South Dakota Building Authority to provide for the construction, reconstruction, renovation, and modernization of fish hatchery facilities and infrastructure at Blue Dog State Fish Hatchery at Blue Dog Lake, Cleghorn State Fish Hatchery at Rapid City, and McNenny Fish Hatchery at Spearfish for the Department of Game, Fish and Parks.
HB 1052
revise the appropriation for the design and construction of certain correctional facilities and to declare an emergency.
HB 1053
make an appropriation to the Department of Education to reimburse certain school districts for consolidation incentives.
HB 1054
revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2005.
HB 1055
make an appropriation for the payment of settlement expenses to SDDS, Inc., and to declare an emergency.
HB 1056
make an appropriation for costs related to suppression of wildfires in the state and to declare an emergency.
HB 1057
make an appropriation for the payment of extraordinary litigation expenses and to declare an emergency.
HB 1058
make an appropriation to the state fair, to limit certain transfers and expenditures of funds, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1059
authorize the Water Management Board to establish the beneficial use of recreation on natural non-meandered lakes.
HB 1060
authorize the secretary of Revenue and Regulation to issue a cease and desist order to vehicle, snowmobile, manufactured home, and boat dealers for certain violations, to authorize imposition of monetary penalties for failure to comply with a cease and desist order, and to modify the reasons for suspending or revoking a dealer's license.
HB 1061
revise certain provisions relating to the licensing of commercial drivers.
HB 1062
revise certain provisions regarding the Board of Counselor Examiners and the practice of counseling and marriage and family therapy.
HB 1063
repeal certain administrative rule-making authority regarding education for gifted children.
HB 1064
remove the requirement for a certificate of health for certain persons with continuing contracts in a consolidated school district.
HB 1065
appropriate money to the Dakota Valley school district.
HB 1066
increase the amount of money authorized to contract for the construction of a law enforcement training academy, a criminal forensic laboratory, and a criminal justice and emergency operations center building, to remove the effective date for bonding, to increase the bonding authority, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1067
revise the property tax levies for the general fund and the special education tax levy of a school district.
HB 1068
authorize grants for the development of agricultural tourism and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1069
prohibit the charging of admission to the Cultural Heritage Center.
HB 1070
provide for the arrest and detention of certain probationers believed to be in violation of their probation conditions by court service officers or law enforcement officers.
HB 1071
expand the time within which a judge may extend clemency or reduce a sentence.
HB 1072
permit magistrate judges to order a transcript of a grand jury proceeding.
HB 1073
decrease the financial incentives for school districts that consolidate after July 1, 2008.
HB 1074
revise certain provisions relating to the maximum term of promissory notes issued to municipalities.
HB 1075
repeal certain exceptions to the prohibition on smoking in certain public places.
HB 1076
permit certain public entities to establish the maximum indemnity for their officers and employees.
HB 1077
revise certain provisions relating to the authorization of video lottery machine placement in on-sale alcoholic beverage establishments.
HB 1078
increase the motorcycle safety education fee and to provide for the repeal of the fee.
HB 1079
repeal certain executed and superceded mining statutes.
HB 1080
provide for notification to the petitioner when an ex parte protection order is served.
HB 1081
allow a school district to maintain permanent school records electronically rather than on microfilm.
HB 1082
appropriate money for postsecondary technical education enhancement.
HB 1083
exempt certain utility and street contracts from competitive bid requirements.
HB 1084
revise the circumstances for when special elections for home rule charters shall be called.
HB 1085
prohibit certain payments and receipt of payments for registering and assisting voters and to establish certain penalties.
HB 1086
require certain contact information to be provided when being registered to vote by private entities or individuals.
HB 1087
require certain voter registration forms to be filed within an established time frame and to establish certain penalties.
HB 1088
appropriate money for the ordinary expenses of the legislative, judicial, and executive departments of the state, the expenses of state institutions, interest on the public debt, and for common schools.
HB 1089
provide for licensure and regulation of massage therapists and to provide funding from licensure fees.
HB 1090
allow debt cancellation contract and debt suspension contract fees to be included in consumer installment sales contracts.
HB 1091
revise certain dates used for the purpose of determining whether real estate taxes are delinquent.
HB 1092
provide for a commercial real estate broker lien.
HB 1093
allow certain nonpublic school students to participate in interscholastic activities at other nonpublic schools.
HB 1094
provide for the division of farm mutual insurance companies.
HB 1095
provide for a drug screening program for certain facilities providing patient or resident care or supervision.
HB 1096
appropriate money for the design and construction of an armory.
HB 1097
authorize the use of special elections to fill vacancies in the office of the mayor and on the governing boards of certain municipalities.
HB 1098
clarify certain provisions related to the terms of conservation easements.
HB 1099
revise certain provisions relating to the publications and distribution of school district, municipal, and county minutes.
HB 1100
exempt swine and cattle semen from sales and use tax.
HB 1101
except contracts of independent contractors who are captive insurance agents from the prohibition against contracts in restraint of trade.
HB 1102
increase the statutorily authorized maximum payment or indemnity for governmental officers and employees.
HB 1103
restrict the entry of conservation officers onto certain private land without permission.
HB 1104
limit the damages that may be awarded in a medical malpractice action against a podiatrist.
HB 1105
revise the definition of domestic abuse.
HB 1106
revise the duties of certain licensed mental health professionals with regard to certain insanity and guilty-but-mentally-ill proceedings.
HB 1107
repeal certain voting procedural challenges that may be made during municipal elections.
HB 1108
provide additional restrictions for local governments opting out of the limitation on tax levy increases.
HB 1109
provide for certain medical uses of marijuana.
HB 1110
revise certain provisions concerning the circumstances under which absentee voting is permitted.
HB 1111
revise certain provisions regarding the records required to be kept by certain dealers and to require that certain liens be paid by a dealer before a vehicle, snowmobile, mobile or manufactured home, or boat is offered for sale, sold, or exchanged.
HB 1112
create the pre-kindergarten initiative pilot program and to provide for its funding.
HB 1113
increase the tax on cigarettes and other tobacco products, to dedicate the revenue for tobacco prevention and cessation programs and property tax reduction, and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1114
restrict the use of radio frequency identification technology in humans.
HB 1115
require that supplemental coverages be made available with automobile liability policies.
HB 1116
exempt persons who have not been drinking from charges of open container in a motor vehicle.
HB 1117
permit a county to file a lien against the property of the parents for payment of temporary care, temporary custody, shelter, or detention provided to a child if a judge has ordered payments of part of the costs.
HB 1118
revise certain provisions regarding the interest rate on past due moneys.
HB 1119
revise certain provisions related to the sale of out-of-state motor vehicles.
HB 1120
revise the conditions for determining when an eminent domain judgement greatly exceeds the plaintiff's offer.
HB 1121
revise the capitalization rate for determining certain agricultural income values.
HB 1122
provide certain contractor's excise, sales, and use tax refunds.
HB 1123
appropriate certain state aid money to the McLaughlin school district.
HB 1124
appropriate money for education enhancement.
HB 1125
reimburse and reward public school counselors who obtain national certification.
HB 1126
remove certain restrictions that apply to the unexpended balances of the unemployment insurance compensation fund established by political subdivisions.
HB 1127
authorize the provision of special education and related services to certain alternative instruction students.
HB 1128
revise the definition of agricultural purposes as it relates to sales tax.
HB 1129
provide for certain revisions in the Criminal Code Revision Commission bill.
HB 1130
effect certain provisions of the Criminal Code Revision Commission bill.
HB 1131
revise certain provisions regarding investigations of the Division of Insurance.
HB 1132
clarify the composition of the board of mental illness if two or more counties jointly establish a board.
HB 1133
authorize additional persons to serve mental illness commitment papers.
HB 1134
allow the evidence of the failure to wear a safety belt to mitigate damages under certain circumstances.
HB 1135
prohibit the recovery of noneconomic loss for persons not having proof of financial responsibility at the time of a motor vehicle accident.
HB 1136
regulate the use of radio frequency identification tags.
HB 1137
revise the index factor in the state aid to education formula.
HB 1138
provide for the establishment of certain honorary trusts and trusts for domestic animals.
HB 1139
revise certain provisions related to energy conservation measures.
HB 1140
revise the calculation of state aid to education and report.
HB 1141
revise certain provisions on how real property sales are used to assess real property and to lower the general fund levies of school districts.
HB 1142
provide sales and use tax refunds to certain fabricators.
HB 1143
repeal capital punishment.
HB 1144
impose an income tax on interest and dividends and to provide penalties for the violation thereof.
HB 1145
reenact the personal property tax replacement program and to provide for distribution of funds to local governments.
HB 1146
revise certain requirements related to nonresident fishing licenses.
HB 1147
provide for certain inspections by licensed home inspectors, to limit certain recoveries with regard to the sale of residential property, to limit the application of the statute of limitations, and to provide for the recoveries of certain costs and attorney fees.
HB 1148
provide that certain statements and actions made by health care providers are not admissible to prove negligence in medical malpractice actions.
HB 1149
allow the Department of Education to enter into certain enrollment agreements with the State of North Dakota and to compensate certain school districts for lost revenue due to the agreements.
HB 1150
appropriate money for the Northern Crops Institute.
HB 1151
revise certain provisions regarding the right-of-way at certain intersections.
HB 1152
establish an internal service fund for municipal equipment purchases.
HB 1153
revise certain sales tax provisions related to products and substances associated with the application of pesticides.
HB 1154
limit municipal annexation near regional airport authorities.
HB 1155
define liquefied petroleum gas equipment and appliances for purposes of product liability.
HB 1156
prohibit businesses that use outsourcing from receiving state financial assistance or incentives.
HB 1157
provide for recovery of motor fuel theft.
HB 1158
appropriate funds to provide cochlear implants to certain children.
HB 1159
allow intrastate shipment of wine to consumers by farm wineries.
HB 1160
revise certain provisions relating to franchises and cable services.
HB 1161
appropriate funds for reimbursement for care of residents of nursing facilities.
HB 1162
revise certain provisions relating to cardiopulmonary resuscitation directives.
HB 1163
allow Vietnam veterans to receive honorary high school diplomas.
HB 1164
revise certain provisions regarding the allowance for support when a divorce is granted.
HB 1165
provide cable operators and others access to multiple dwelling units.
HB 1166
establish certain legislative findings pertaining to the health and rights of women, to revise the physician disclosure requirements to be made to a woman contemplating submitting to an abortion, and to provide for certain causes of action for professional negligence if an abortion is performed without informed consent.
HB 1167
provide for the development of a statewide 211 system for the purpose of providing information about community services and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1168
revise the homestead exemption.
HB 1169
clarify certain procedures for terminating or nonrenewing a teacher's contract.
HB 1170
provide for the certification of distance learning providers and to authorize the Board of Education to promulgate rules relating to distance learning courses and to declare an emergency.
HB 1171
permit certain dealers or public auctions to sell snowmobiles and vehicles on consignment.
HB 1172
revise certain provisions regarding the regulation of athletic trainers.
HB 1173
revise the grounds for revocation, suspension, or cancellation of an athletic trainer's license.
HB 1174
prohibit the endangerment of any child by means of reckless driving or driving under the influence and to provide penalties therefor.
HB 1175
extend certain lien provisions to physicians and chiropractors.
HB 1176
revise the index factor and the procedure for determining the per student allocation.
HB 1177
classify certain persons as residents for purposes of higher education tuition.
HB 1178
provide a means to correct errors or omissions made to recorded plats.
HB 1179
revise certain provisions regarding the regulation of vehicle manufacturers, franchisors, and dealers.
HB 1180
revise certain provisions concerning business improvement districts and to exempt general occupational tax receipts from the sales and gross receipts taxes.
HB 1181
exempt certain amateur sports officials from sales tax.
HB 1182
establish a refundable checkoff program for cattle.
HB 1183
extend the sunset date related to the construction of nursing homes on Indian reservations.
HB 1184
reauthorize the construction of nursing facilities on American Indian reservations under certain circumstances.
HB 1185
implement the federal Indian Child Welfare Act.
HB 1186
revise certain real property assessment procedures for land degraded by prairie dogs.
HB 1187
establish the prairie dog management assistance program and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1188
revise certain provisions regarding amounts payable under reinsurance contracts in liquidation proceedings of insurers.
HB 1189
clarify the application of certain provisions pertaining to the sale of pistols.
HB 1190
provide for recognition of certain valid nonresident permits to carry a concealed pistol.
HB 1191
add a segment of highway in Jerauld County to the state trunk highway system.
HB 1192
adopt the Uniform Athletes Agents Act.
HB 1193
adopt the Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act and to repeal the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act.
HB 1194
require notification to certain retail licensees of prohibited alcohol sales to persons below the age of twenty-one prior to any subsequent violation.
HB 1195
adopt the Uniform Environmental Covenants Act.
HB 1196
establish a vaccination program for first responders.
HB 1197
continue certain restrictions on the use of artificial lights to hunt or locate wild animals.
HB 1198
include records of the county weed and pest board with certain records maintained by the register of deeds related to real property.
HB 1199
require county weed and pest boards to terminate certain orders that have been implemented.
HB 1200
revise certain provisions permitting certain decisions of a planning commission to be overruled by other public bodies.
HB 1201
revise the labeling requirements for certain types of motor fuel.
HB 1202
provide for a salvage title.
HB 1203
revise certain provisions regarding the distribution of the tax imposed on financial institutions.
HB 1204
require certain statistics regarding traffic law enforcement to be collected and maintained.
HB 1205
designate fry bread as the official bread of South Dakota.
HB 1206
revise certain provisions regarding the issuance of noncommercial motor vehicle license plates.
HB 1207
increase the school term and to compensate school districts for the increase.
HB 1208
revise certain dates for appealing property assessments.
HB 1209
provide for limited confidentiality of certain firearms information.
HB 1210
exempt certain contract services from sales and use taxes.
HB 1211
revise certain provisions regarding the reduction of unemployment benefits.
HB 1212
revise certain provisions relating to professional and occupational licensing boards.
HB 1213
appropriate money for life insurance for members of the South Dakota Guard.
HB 1214
make an appropriation to fund sales tax on food refunds.
HB 1215
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 for various water and environmental purposes, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1216
specify the method of distribution of certain state aid to general education funds.
HB 1217
establish growth-based renewable energy standards for certain electric utilities.
HB 1218
provide disclosure of fee schedules between health carriers and participating providers.
HB 1219
appropriate money to the Board of Regents to fund a 2010 individual research seed grant program.
HB 1220
revise the calculation of state aid to general education, to appropriate money therefor, and to exempt from reversion certain funds appropriated for state aid to education.
HB 1221
revise certain provisions relating to offers of judgment.
HB 1222
establish child neglect and endangerment as criminal offenses and to provide penalties therefor.
HB 1223
establish the South Dakota Native American Youth Conservation Program.
HB 1224
revise the types of taxes that the state may enter into compacts with tribes.
HB 1225
revise the provisions concerning the types of taxes that the state may enter into compacts with Indian tribes.
HB 1226
establish certain notice provisions related to the custody and placement of Indian children.
HB 1227
revise certain provisions concerning the hiring by school districts of persons convicted of felony drug distribution.
HB 1228
revise certain provisions regarding unemployment insurance.
HB 1229
require standards for certain family day care providers.
HB 1230
require certain children to be in a booster seat when in a motor vehicle and to provide that certain penalties be waived if a child passenger restraint system or booster seat is acquired.
HB 1231
increase the length of time for which nationally certified teachers receive stipends.
HB 1232
require financial assurances for certain concentrated animal feeding operations for the remediation of potential environmental damage.
HB 1233
establish a task force to study abortion and to provide for its composition, scope, and administration.
HB 1234
revise the conditions where the state may enter into compacts with Indian tribes.
HB 1235
revise the index factor for determining the per student allocation.
HB 1236
limit the annual increase of property taxes that may be levied for the capital outlay fund of school districts.
HB 1237
reduce the fuel tax on biodiesel blend fuels for a certain period of time.
HB 1238
revise certain provisions relating to the aggravating circumstances in death penalty cases.
HB 1239
revise the method for setting the fees that may be received by a county coroner.
HB 1240
require that notice of certain tax equalization decisions be published.
HB 1241
create the Student Achievement Enhancement Grant Program and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1242
prohibit the manufacture and distribution of counterfeit driver licenses and nondriver identification cards.
HB 1243
provide for the copying and retention of foreign documentation used to apply for certain state licenses, permits, and identification cards.
HB 1244
allow certain National Guard and armed forces reserve members to obtain resident hunting and fishing licenses.
HB 1245
revise certain provisions regarding the use of automated external defibrillators.
HB 1246
revise the membership of the Commission on Judicial Qualifications.
HB 1247
provide for the establishment of infrastructure enhancement districts, to provide certain taxing authority, and to establish certain penalties.
HB 1248
revise certain provisions regarding money lenders.
HB 1249
prohibit the performance of abortions, except to save the life of the mother, and to provide a penalty therefor and to provide for a delayed effective date.
HB 1250
repeal the requirement that certain game and fish licenses be exhibited on request.
HB 1251
create a school report card system.
HB 1252
approve the state prairie dog management plan and to require that amendments to the plan be approved by the Legislature.
HB 1253
study the establishment of a group health insurance plan for political subdivision employees.
HB 1254
create the investment in South Dakota's future program and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1255
prohibit discrimination against health care providers, institutions, and payers that decline to perform certain health care services.
HB 1256
regulate residential contractors.
HB 1257
revise the composition of the Board of Pardons and Paroles.
HB 1258
revise the definition of an abused or neglected child.
HB 1259
reestablish eligibility for certain veterans to qualify for the veterans' bonus program and to declare an emergency.
HB 1260
create the South Dakota Energy Infrastructure Authority.
HB 1261
provide for the refund of the sales and contractor's excise tax for significant capital investment and large job-creation projects.
HB 1262
provide a partial exemption to the assessment of certain power generation facilities for property tax purposes.
HB 1263
revise the definition of domestic abuse.
HB 1264
revise certain provisions regarding the Constitutional Revision Commission.
HB 1265
provide for the redistricting of boards of county commissioners under certain circumstances and to declare an emergency.
HB 1266
revise certain provisions relating to the implementation of certain provisions relating to the prohibition of abortions.
House Commemorations
Bill
Title
HC 1001
Honoring Marletta Eich of Madison as a 2004 Milken Educator.
HC 1002
Honoring Northern State University's marching band for being selected as a representative of South Dakota in the 2005 Presidential Inaugural Parade in Washington, D.C.
HC 1003
Honoring Coach Don Meyer for winning his 800th career basketball game.
HC 1004
Commending and honoring James Oliver for receiving the 2004 New York Times Librarian Award.
HC 1005
Honoring the 2004 Sioux Falls O' Gorman Knights football team and the students and staff involved in the football program as 2004 Class AA State High School Football Champions.
HC 1006
Honoring the 2004 West Central Trojans High School football team, coaches, and staff, on an unprecedented five state championships in a row.
HC 1007
Honoring Darrell Mueller as a 2004 Milken Educator.
HC 1008
Honoring an outstanding South Dakota legislator and baseball participant and coach, Representative David Gassman, for his upcoming induction into the South Dakota Sports Hall of Fame.
HC 1009
Honoring the 2004 Yankton Gazelles High School cross country team and the students and staff involved in the girls cross country program.
HC 1010
Honoring Nick Smith, a 2004 graduate of Yankton High School, who has received recognition for exemplary athleticism by being named the 2004 South Dakota Sports Writers High School Male Athlete of the Year.
HC 1011
Honoring Ramsey Kavan, a senior at Yankton High School, for her outstanding performance at the Foot Locker Finals in San Diego, California, and the Nike Team Nationals in Portland, Oregon.
HC 1012
Honoring Jessica Wheeler of Philip for earning National Board Certification in 2004.
HC 1013
Honoring Marie Slovek of Philip for earning National Board Certification in 2004.
HC 1014
Honoring Gretchen Ludeman for her outstanding commitment and dedication to the field of teaching and to the youth of our state.
HC 1015
Commending and honoring Marcella Strand of the Modern Woodmen of America on her selection to receive the 2004 Fraternalist of the Year Award from the National Fraternal Congress of America.
HC 1016
Commending and honoring the 2003-2004 Chester "Flyers" High School boys basketball team for winning their first state title in the Class A Boys State Basketball Tournament.
HC 1017
Commending and honoring the Madison Post 25 Legion players as the State B American Legion Baseball Tournament Champions.
HC 1018
Honoring the Howard High School football team, coaches and staff as the 2004-2005 Class 11-B State Football Champions.
HC 1019
Honoring the life and career of Earl Sande, a professional jockey during the 1920s.
HC 1020
Honoring the 2004 Arlington High School Football Team and the students and staff involved in the football program as 2004 Class 9AA State High School Football Champions.
HC 1021
Commending and honoring Peter Severson of Sioux Falls for his success in the Jeopardy! Teen Tournament, for his academic excellence, and for his efforts to help others.
HC 1022
Honoring the members of the 2004 Pierre Governors' varsity boys' soccer team and the coaches, administration, and parents involved in the program.
HC 1023
Honoring the 2004 State Champion Pierre Post 8 13-14 year old Teener Baseball Team and the parents and coaching staff involved in the teener baseball program.
HC 1024
Honoring Hans Lillevold, Carl Livingston, Jake Mackey, Adam Maddox, John Schloss, and Austin Steinberg, for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout.
HC 1025
Honoring Molly Stehly, a seventh-grade student at Memorial Middle School in Sioux Falls for receiving the Prudential Spirit of Community Award in South Dakota for the middle school student category.
HC 1026
Honoring the Pierre Junior Shooters' BB Gun Team participation in the 39th Annual International BB Gun Championship match in Bowling Green, Kentucky, on July 3-4, 2004.
HC 1027
Commending and honoring Mike Grosek, owner of Mike's Jack and Jill in Webster, for being named South Dakota Retailer of the Year.
HC 1028
Commending and honoring Dr. Daniel Heinemann for his dedicated service to the Canton-Inwood Memorial Hospital, the surrounding communities, and the medical profession.
HC 1029
Commending and honoring the 2004-2005 O'Gorman Knights gymnastics team for their fourth straight title in the Class AA Gymnastics State Tournament.
HC 1030
Honoring the Institute of American Indian Studies at the University of South Dakota and the Center for American Indian Studies at Black Hills State University.
HC 1031
Commending and honoring Kelly Fawcett for receiving the Prudential Spirit of Community Award for being one of the top volunteers in South Dakota.
HC 1032
Expressing the gratitude of South Dakota to Thomas A. Daschle for his distinguished service to state and nation.
HC 1033
Honoring the State Champion Webster Bearcats High School wrestling team and the students and staff involved in the program.
HC 1034
Honoring Trevor Jacobs, the first wrestler from Pine Ridge to win a state wrestling title.
HC 1035
Recognizing and honoring Carole Skinner of Miller for earning the title of Whistling Entertainer of the Year in 2004.
House Concurrent Resolutions
Bill
Title
HCR 1001
Requesting the United States Department of Agriculture to reimpose the ban on importation of Canadian cattle.
HCR 1002
Expressing legislative support for the preservation of the words, under God, in the pledge of allegiance.
HCR 1003
Expressing the gratitude of South Dakota to Thomas A. Daschle for his distinguished service to state and nation.
HCR 1004
Supporting a Taiwan-United States free trade agreement.
HCR 1005
Concerning endorsement of the participation of Taiwan in the World Health Organization.
HCR 1006
Requesting Congress to provide funding to implement the memorandum of understanding between the United Sioux Tribes of South Dakota Development Corporation and the United States Geological Survey related to geographic information systems, information technology, and the United Sioux Tribes Center for Geographic Information Systems Resources.
HCR 1007
Urging the United States Congress to enhance federal veterans benefits for members of the National Guard and other reserve components of the armed forces who have been called into active federal service.
HCR 1008
Requesting the President and Congress to support Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling of agricultural products.
HCR 1009
Requesting the Corps of Engineers to accept Governor Rounds' Missouri River conservation proposals.
HCR 1010
Encouraging citizen awareness of umbilical cord blood donation and its opportunities and benefits available to the public.
HCR 1011
In support of free religious expression in public schools.
HCR 1012
Urging Congress to close the School of the Americas at Fort Benning, Georgia.
HCR 1013
Requesting the Congress of the United States to direct the Corps of Engineers to address and rectify the problems caused by the accumulation of sediment in the Missouri River main stem reservoirs.
HCR 1014
Proclaiming October 7, 2005, as South Dakota Rodeo Association Day in the State of South Dakota.
HCR 1015
Setting forth certain legislative policy recommendations to the secretary of the Department of Game, Fish and Parks regarding ongoing efforts to improve communications and to resolve complaints among landowners, sportsmen, and the department.
HCR 1016
Urging Congress to fund the Sioux Nation Cultural Center.
HCR 1017
Requesting the creation of an interim committee to study interscholastic activities.
HCR 1018
Requesting South Dakota's Congressional delegation and the United States Congress to support federal multi-emission reduction legislation.
HCR 1019
Setting forth certain legislative policy recommendations to the secretary of the Department of Game, Fish and Parks regarding ongoing efforts to improve communications and to resolve complaints among landowners, sportsmen, and the department.
HCR 1020
Urging Congress to submit to the states for ratification a balanced budget amendment to the United States Constitution.
HCR 1021
Supporting the construction of an outdoor facility for Native American performing arts and competitive events.
HCR 1022
Urging Congress to submit to the states for ratification a balanced budget amendment to the United States Constitution.
HCR 1023
Requesting South Dakota's congressional delegation to support federal legislation to maintain the automated flight service station in Huron as staffed by federal air traffic control flight service specialists.
House Joint Resolutions
Bill
Title
HJR 1001
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article XXI of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the definition of marriage.
HJR 1002
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election a new section to Article XI of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the imposition of a corporate income tax.
HJR 1003
Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article V, § 7 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the appointment and retention of Supreme Court justices and circuit court judges.
Senate Bills
Bill
Title
SB 1
revise the method used to determine the capacity of land to produce agricultural products.
SB 2
revise the procedure for assessing certain agricultural property.
SB 3
permit written statements to be filed concerning the leasing of agricultural land and to provide for the confidentiality and usage of such information.
SB 4
establish certain subclassifications for agricultural property.
SB 5
permit adjustment for certain factors that may affect the agricultural income value of land.
SB 6
revise certain provisions regarding the appropriations process.
SB 7
revise the notice requirements for road district elections.
SB 8
revise certain provisions concerning voter tabulation systems.
SB 9
repeal certain obsolete provisions relating to a plan for integrated telecommunications functions and facilities.
SB 10
revise certain references to the Rural Development Telecommunications Network language with appropriate references to the Digital Dakota Network.
SB 11
require that all standardized achievement tests be monitored and that sanctions be imposed when unsatisfactory academic progress is identified.
SB 12
authorize a parent to appear telephonically for a hearing to voluntarily terminate parental rights.
SB 13
create certain provisions regarding transfers of experience rating accounts and assignment of unemployment insurance tax rates.
SB 14
modify provisions related to the payment of unemployment insurance benefits.
SB 15
provide that certain submissions constitute waiver of the right to change a hearing examiner in certain contested cases regarding workers' compensation.
SB 16
revise certain provisions regarding the statutes of limitation for workers' compensation claims.
SB 17
revise certain provisions concerning the authority of the Public Utilities Commission with regard to wind energy facilities.
SB 18
require the Public Utilities Commission to disburse certain bond or other proceeds to affected customers.
SB 19
revise the length of time for the Public Utilities Commission to act on an application for a certificate of authority for interexchange telecommunications service.
SB 20
prohibit a mobile telecommunications service provider from including a subscriber's telephone number in a wireless directory assistance service database without the subscriber's authorization.
SB 21
update certain citations to federal regulations regarding the pipeline safety inspection program.
SB 22
change the agency required to provide certain information regarding the value of railroad property.
SB 23
include officers of the Federal Protective Service and United States Postal Inspection Service in the definition of a federal law enforcement officer.
SB 24
condition certification of nonparticipating manufacturers selling tobacco products upon provision of consent to be sued in state courts for enforcement of tobacco statutes.
SB 25
revise the purposes for which the extraordinary litigation fund may be used.
SB 26
provide monetary penalties for failure of tobacco distributors and wholesalers to comply with certain cigarette regulations.
SB 27
revise the rule-making authority regarding the mowing of ditches on the state trunk highway system.
SB 28
designate the prairie dog as a statewide declared pest.
SB 29
provide the South Dakota risk pool with the ability to enter into certain provider contracts and to declare an emergency.
SB 30
revise certain provisions regarding creditable health insurance coverage.
SB 31
update certain provisions pertaining to motor carrier safety and transportation of hazardous materials.
SB 32
change certain references from the Department of Revenue and Regulation to the Department of Public Safety.
SB 33
update certain provisions for specifications and tolerances for weighing and measuring devices.
SB 34
make an additional appropriation to construct a thermophilic anaerobic manure digestion system for the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station and to declare an emergency.
SB 35
authorize the Board of Regents to construct a replacement manager's dwelling at the Cottonwood Research Station, to dispose of the existing dwelling on this site, and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 36
authorize the Board of Regents to accept a gift of property from the South Dakota State University Foundation.
SB 37
to reauthorize 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.
SB 38
continue the moratorium on new nursing facility beds.
SB 39
repeal the requirement for tuberculosis screening for school students and employees.
SB 40
establish minimum fire safety standards for specialty resorts.
SB 41
revise certain provisions regarding access to vital records.
SB 42
revise the areas where the Game, Fish and Parks Commission may require a park license.
SB 43
revise the South Dakota criminal code.
SB 44
revise certain provisions relating to the collection of debt and fees by the Bureau of Administration.
SB 45
authorize the Bureau of Administration to donate the former Governor's residence for a public purpose and to declare an emergency.
SB 46
modify the requirements for closed block individual health benefit plans.
SB 47
revise certain dates pertaining to references to the Internal Revenue Code and to revise certain cross references.
SB 48
authorize the director of the Division of Banking to enter into certain interstate agreements and to establish certain procedures regarding those agreements.
SB 49
revise certain provisions regarding payments or assignments by insurance producers for referrals.
SB 50
remove certain references regarding conversion from the requirements for continuation of group health coverage.
SB 51
revise certain provisions regarding medicare supplement policies.
SB 52
revise certain provisions regarding the payment of burial expenses by life insurers and fraternal benefit societies.
SB 53
provide for adequate access to health care provider networks.
SB 54
clarify the procedure to be followed for expedited abused or neglected child proceedings.
SB 55
provide for a preference for placement of abused and neglected children with relatives and to provide a hearing for review of adoptive placement decisions.
SB 56
repeal certain provisions relating to preadmission assessment for admission to nursing facilities.
SB 57
establish an intensive residential treatment center as a category of a child welfare agency.
SB 58
require insurers to cooperate with the Department of Social Services in the coordination of medical benefits.
SB 59
permit the involuntary feeding or hydration of a prisoner.
SB 60
revise certain provisions relating to child support.
SB 61
authorize the South Dakota Science and Technology Authority to use eminent domain for certain limited purposes.
SB 62
authorize the South Dakota Science and Technology Authority to invest funds with the State Investment Council.
SB 63
revise certain provisions regarding pedestrian control signals.
SB 64
revise certain provisions regarding school district funds.
SB 65
revise the calculation of a school district excess general fund balance.
SB 66
provide certain options to school boards in reorganization and to declare an emergency.
SB 67
revise certain drug and alcohol offenses, driving offenses, and other felonious offenses.
SB 68
revise certain provisions regarding the licensing of estheticians.
SB 69
revise the administrative rules promulgation process.
SB 70
enact the South Dakota Business Corporation Act, to repeal certain chapters relating to corporations, and to revise certain related provisions.
SB 71
establish a four-day school week that school districts must follow in order to receive state aid to education.
SB 72
include legal costs as allowable expenditures from the special education fund.
SB 73
revise the power of rural fire protection districts to contract with certain entities.
SB 74
revise certain restrictions concerning the operation of snowmobiles.
SB 75
designate official state railroad museums and to provide for additional museum sites.
SB 76
codify legislation enacted in 2004.
SB 77
correct various references in the code.
SB 78
revise certain provisions relating to the taxes electric cooperatives pay to certain municipalities.
SB 79
update certain provisions regarding the definition of impairment for workers' compensation purposes.
SB 80
provide certain electric power generation facilities a refund of the contractor's excise tax.
SB 81
authorize United States Postal Inspectors to act as law enforcement officers, in certain circumstances, for the enforcement of state law.
SB 82
permit a real estate broker to appoint agents within an office to represent separate parties to a real estate transaction.
SB 83
revise the seller's property condition disclosure statement.
SB 84
revise the definition of victims who may address the court before sentencing is imposed.
SB 85
modify certain provisions relating to the charging of employers for the payment of unemployment insurance benefits.
SB 86
revise the compensation for deputy coroners.
SB 87
revise certain provisions regarding the collection of taxes imposed on the services of a lawyer.
SB 88
revise certain provisions regarding the collection of tax by retailers maintaining a place of business in the state.
SB 89
revise certain supervision requirements regarding the delegation of procedures to dental hygienists.
SB 90
revise the factors to be considered in designating the state trunk highway system and to add a section of highway located in Turner County and McCook County to the state trunk highway system consistent with such factors.
SB 91
provide free admission to state parks and recreation areas for certain military personnel.
SB 92
define a recreation vehicle, to exempt certain recreation vehicles from the maximum width restrictions for a vehicle, and to provide a length limitation for motor vehicles.
SB 93
authorize qualified dispositions in trust.
SB 94
revise certain provisions regarding trusts.
SB 95
authorize account wagering and multi-jurisdictional simulcasting and interactive wagering totalizator hubs and to revise certain provisions regarding pari-mutuel racing.
SB 96
allow municipalities to offer certain services at public facilities and to declare an emergency.
SB 97
establish a maximum value for certain protected homesteads.
SB 98
provide for specific penalties for certain fifth and subsequent offense driving under the influence convictions.
SB 99
permit financial institutions to prepay future tax liabilities.
SB 100
clarify the rule-making authority for the sales tax on food refund program.
SB 101
establish the opening day of the school term.
SB 102
increase the percentage of contracted transportation costs that a school district may expend from the capital outlay fund.
SB 103
authorize the funding of public transportation from the state highway fund and to repeal certain obsolete provisions regarding the state highway fund.
SB 104
require evidence of financial responsibility at the time of vehicle registration, to provide for a motor vehicle insurance data base, and to provide for the administration thereof.
SB 105
revise the procedure for disposing certain surplus property.
SB 106
revise the restrictions of transfers from bond redemption funds.
SB 107
license cigarette manufacturers, distributors, and retailers and to regulate the sale and shipment of cigarettes.
SB 108
provide for the taxation of severed mineral interests.
SB 109
revise certain provisions relating to the modification of credit card agreements.
SB 110
revise the definition of abandoned property held by governmental entities.
SB 111
provide for the effective date of municipal and county administrative decisions.
SB 112
repeal certain requirements related to works of art in state buildings.
SB 113
add a segment of highway in Davison County to the state trunk highway system.
SB 114
establish a refundable checkoff on pulse crops.
SB 115
revise the eligibility criteria for the sales tax on food refund program.
SB 116
revise certain provisions relating to the Richard Hagen-Minerva Harvey Scholarship Program.
SB 117
provide for the development and implementation of certain animal identification programs to maintain animal health and ensure the safety of the food supply.
SB 118
appropriate money for enhancement of secondary career and technical education.
SB 119
authorize the transfer of a motor vehicle title to satisfy an unpaid motor vehicle repair bill under certain conditions.
SB 120
revise certain requirements related to the identification of voters.
SB 121
revise the authority of the Public Utilities Commission to approve the sale or transfer of telecommunications exchanges and to revise the provisions concerning the obligation of telecommunications companies to report consolidations, mergers, and changes to control.
SB 122
restrict the entry of conservation officers onto certain private land without permission.
SB 123
provide for an order of joint physical care over certain children whose parents exercise joint legal custody.
SB 124
clarify certain provisions relating to bank investments in certain annuities.
SB 125
exempt transfers of funds from certain municipal revenue producing ventures from the calculation of the general fund balance of school districts.
SB 126
designate the Tyrannosaurus Rex as the official state dinosaur.
SB 127
increase the tax on certain alcoholic beverages and to provide for the distribution of the tax revenue.
SB 128
revise certain provisions relating to the assessment and valuation of real property and to lower the general fund levies of school districts.
SB 129
prohibit the display of social security numbers on driver licenses or nondriver identification cards.
SB 130
authorize a renewable electricity and recycled energy credit trading and tracking system.
SB 131
provide certain insurance and medicaid coverage for hyperbaric oxygen therapy and related services.
SB 132
provide for and to regulate the practice of independent midwifery.
SB 133
provide for the payment of past due child support upon recovery of money in a legal proceeding.
SB 134
revise the dates for holding certain elections and filing certain nominating petitions.
SB 135
increase the promotional fee on wheat.
SB 136
provide a procedure for awarding construction project contracts if no bids are received during a competitive bid process and to declare an emergency.
SB 137
allow local units of government to regulate the sales, distribution, and use of tobacco products.
SB 138
affect the premiums for persons with guarantee issue health plans.
SB 139
establish certain requirements for insurance policies covering certain long-term care services.
SB 140
revise the index factor in the state aid to education formula.
SB 141
authorize consumer power districts to supply or transport natural or artificial gas.
SB 142
increase the tax on cigarettes and other tobacco products, to dedicate the revenue for tobacco prevention and cessation programs and property tax reduction, and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 143
adopt the Uniform Environmental Covenants Act.
SB 144
limit the personal liability of persons in professional corporations and limited liability companies.
SB 145
revise certain provisions relating to the authorization of video lottery machine placement in on-sale alcoholic beverage establishments.
SB 146
limit the time for bringing actions against certain professional corporations and professional practitioners.
SB 147
require the use of an ignition interlock device in motor vehicles used by certain persons guilty of a second violation of driving under the influence and to provide for certain penalties with regard to ignition interlock devices.
SB 148
require an interim study of wind energy.
SB 149
establish the South Dakota Transmission Authority and to establish its powers.
SB 150
permit certain services to be provided by municipal officials.
SB 151
permit the cremation and inurnment of indigents in lieu of burial and to revise and clarify certain provisions regarding indigent funeral expenses.
SB 152
provide the secretary of agriculture with certain rule-making powers to regulate seed.
SB 153
authorize certain dental hygienists to perform limited services to persons not currently under the care of a dentist.
SB 154
exempt certain entities from the lending license fees and surety bond requirements and bank franchise taxes.
SB 155
specifically exempt certain political subdivisions from the imposition of the sales and use tax.
SB 156
encumber moneys appropriated as state aid to general education.
SB 157
direct the Department of Education to undertake a study of school funding.
SB 158
provide for the certification of distance learning providers.
SB 159
authorize the President Pro Tempore to appoint certain members of the Interim Rules Review Committee.
SB 160
exempt certain energy production facilities from property taxation for a certain period of time.
SB 161
make an appropriation to the state library to support information literacy skills.
SB 162
revise the requirements for physician licensure under certain circumstances.
SB 163
authorize certain multiple employer trusts.
SB 164
repeal certain provisions related to the reporting of livestock contracts.
SB 165
impose a sales and use tax on certain advertising services and to dedicate the revenue received.
SB 166
provide that health education be factual, medically accurate, and objective.
SB 167
provide health insurance coverage for contraceptive drugs and devices.
SB 168
ensure appropriate emergency health care for certain rape survivors and to require health care facilities and the Department of Health to provide information to certain rape survivors.
SB 169
require hospitals to report the charges for certain diagnostic-related groups.
SB 170
revise the index factor for determining the per student allocation for school districts.
SB 171
prohibit certain officials from voting if a conflict of interest exists.
SB 172
limit certain contributions and to provide certain reporting requirements regarding elections.
SB 173
repeal certain provisions regarding the minimum wage for tipped employees.
SB 174
provide for certain increases in the state minimum wage.
SB 175
provide for the removal of certain noncommercial motor vehicle license plates from a motor vehicle if the ownership of the vehicle is transferred and to make an appropriation to provide for the administration thereof.
SB 176
provide for the recovery of amounts paid by an insurance company to the Insurance Guaranty Association through the use of a premium surcharge.
SB 177
provide for the creation of a renewable electricity and recycled energy renewable energy credit system by the Public Utilities Commission.
SB 178
provide for the creation of county interdisciplinary child information teams and to regulate their memberships, authority, and responsibilities.
SB 179
revise certain provisions relating to the practice of occupational therapy.
SB 180
clarify that a tax may not be abated if a tax certificate is outstanding.
SB 181
establish requirements and policies for the management and conservation of prairie dogs in national grasslands areas.
SB 182
provide for a commercial real estate broker lien.
SB 183
provide for the conveyance of certain lands dedicated to public purposes that have become impossible or impractical.
SB 184
establish a program in the Department of Education to assist certain school districts with capital improvement needs.
SB 185
revise the calculation of a school district excess general fund balance.
SB 186
revise the penalties for the improper notarization of certain documents and to establish civil penalties for improper notarization of certain documents pertaining to elections or the election process.
SB 187
make an appropriation to fund tax refunds for elderly and disabled persons.
SB 188
revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2005 for education enhancement.
SB 189
appropriate money to the Association of County Commissioners for the coordination of 911 services.
SB 190
prohibit the sale of certain hunting and fishing licenses using the internet and to require certain licensing agent information to appear on the Department of Game, Fish and Parks internet site.
SB 191
establish certain conditions related to the issuance of hunting and fishing licenses.
SB 192
establish wine shipper licenses and to provide for certain shipments of wine.
SB 193
revise certain provisions regarding the performance of abortions on unemancipated minors and those found to be incompetent.
SB 194
revise certain provisions regarding abandoned motor vehicles.
SB 195
permit certain licensed agents of the Department of Revenue and Regulation to collect and retain authorized convenience fees for the performance of certain duties in lieu of administrative costs.
SB 196
authorize an additional municipal non-ad valorem tax on accommodations, food, and alcoholic beverages for certain purposes.
SB 197
clarify how certain registered livestock brands held in joint tenancy may be transferred.
SB 198
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.
SB 199
expand eligibility for the health insurance risk pool.
SB 200
revise the labeling requirements for certain types of motor fuel.
SB 201
establish a procedure to resolve certain construction defect disputes.
SB 202
revise the calculation of state aid to general education and make an appropriation.
SB 203
prohibit the performance of abortions, except to save the life of the mother, and to provide a penalty therefor and to provide for a delayed effective date.
SB 204
revise certain provisions regarding living wills and health care decisions by agents.
SB 205
revise certain provisions concerning the referral of acts, determinations, or decisions made by the governing bodies of counties or municipalities.
SB 206
prohibit the imposition of certain death sentences if the defendant is not a serious and continuing threat to the lives of others.
SB 207
revise certain mobile and manufactured home provisions related to taxation, fees, titling, and penalties.
SB 208
authorize the Transportation Commission to establish higher maximum speed limits on divided four-lane highways in rural areas.
SB 209
revise the number of dentists eligible to participate in the dental tuition reimbursement program.
SB 210
revise the conditions under which the state may enter into gaming compacts with Indian tribes.
SB 211
repeal certain provisions regarding easements on railroad property acquired by eminent domain.
SB 212
set a maximum limit on certain license and permit fees that may be established by the Game, Fish and Parks Commission.
SB 213
appropriate money for the W. H. Over Museum.
SB 214
provide tax refunds for certain soybean and biodiesel facilities.
SB 215
refer a measure to a vote of the electors to require that public schools begin the regular school term after Labor Day.
SB 216
enumerate the circumstances under which prairie dogs are to be considered pests.
SB 217
revise certain cross references in the code with regard to the implementation of the South Dakota Business Corporation Act and to provide for an exception to the repealers.
SB 218
create the South Dakota Energy Infrastructure Authority, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
SB 219
provide for the licensing of motorcycle converters.
SB 220
establish the South Dakota Certified beef program, to create the South Dakota Certified beef fund, and to declare an emergency.
SB 221
establish certain restrictions regarding the sale and purchase of products containing pseudoephedrine or ephedrine and to provide penalties for violation thereof.
SB 222
provide for the appropriation and distribution of the excise tax on the gross receipts of personal communications system, wireless, and cellular companies, to retroactively apply the appropriations and distribution of the excise tax, and to declare an emergency.
SB 223
require the filing of certain tax returns and to declare an emergency.
SB 224
repeal the appropriation contained in House Bill 1220, as previously enacted by the Eightieth Session of the South Dakota Legislature.
SB 225
authorize the Department of Corrections to sell certain real property acquired for use as a correctional facility, to provide for the disposition of the proceeds, and to declare an emergency.
Senate Commemorations
Bill
Title
SC 1
Honoring Jensi Kellogg-Andrus of Watertown as South Dakota's 2005 Teacher of the Year.
SC 2
Honoring and supporting Czech Days in Tabor, South Dakota on the occasion of its fifty-seventh anniversary.
SC 3
Recognizing and honoring Erin Tycz of Tyndall for recently being selected as Miss Czech-Slovak USA Queen.
SC 4
Commending and honoring Terry Koontz of the Meade School District Board on her selection as the 2004-2005 Outstanding School Board member.
SC 5
Honoring Amber Stern of Freeman, South Dakota, Girls State Governor, and Jon Brockhoft of Winner, 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 6
Honoring and supporting the Sgt. Floyd Honor Guard for their representation on the two hundredth anniversary of the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery and Exploration of South Dakota.
SC 7
Commending and honoring the 2003-2004 Outstanding School Administrators of South Dakota: Mark Froke, Vermillion, School Superintendents Association; Janet Karel, McCook Central/Salem, Business Officials Association; Betty Ann Bringman, Eagle Butte, Elementary School Principals Association; Dan Leikvold, Spearfish, Secondary School Principals Association; Suzanne Hegg, Sioux Valley/Volga, Secondary/Middle School Principals Association; Peggy Blair, Aberdeen, Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development; and Dean Lindstrom, SE Area Coop-Beresford, South Dakota Council of Administrators of Special Education for being named outstanding administrators by their respective administrator parent groups.
SC 8
Honoring Susan Wein for her professional dedication at Presentation College where she has been a professor for nineteen years.
SC 9
Recognizing and honoring the Dane and Donna Lambert family for their work with the Doland FFA Chapter.
SC 10
Commending and honoring the 2004 Habitat for Humanity—South Dakota "Habitat Supporters of the Year": First United Methodist Church, Huron, Beadle County Habitat for Humanity; Marlene Tobias, Rapid City, Black Hills Area Habitat for Humanity; Larson Manufacturing, Brookings, Brookings Area Habitat for Humanity; Terry Quilt, Fort Thompson, Dacotah Tipis Habitat for Humanity; Scott Parsley, Madison, East Central South Dakota Habitat for Humanity; Gary Lane, Sioux Falls, Greater Sioux Falls Habitat for Humanity; Wells Fargo Bank, Aberdeen, Hub Area Habitat for Humanity; Delmer Maeschen, Mitchell Region Habitat for Humanity; Reverend Howard Grinager and Paul Forney, Oahe Habitat for Humanity; State Bank of Eagle Butte, Okiciyapi Tipi Habitat for Humanity; Wells Fargo Bank, Mission, Sicangu Tikaga Okiciyapi Habitat for Humanity; Wells Fargo Bank, Watertown, Watertown Region Habitat for Humanity; Father Ben Tyon, Pine Ridge, Woihanble Yuwita Habitat for Humanity; Dr. Kenneth Halverson, Habitat for Humanity of Yankton County; and Holly Myers, Habitat for Humanity Midwest Resource Center.
SC 11
Honoring the memory of the late Senator Drue Vitter and his unfailing loyalty and promotion of his chosen home town of Hill City and the State of South Dakota.
SC 12
Honoring and recognizing Michelle Rydell of Vermillion for her exemplary volunteer service, leading to her receiving the 2005 Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
SC 13
Honoring Sue Gates as the 2004 ATHENA Award recipient for the City of Aberdeen, South Dakota
SC 14
Recognizing the outstanding accomplishments of Diana Mach of Scotland as the 2004-2005 President of the South Dakota School Counselor Association.
SC 15
Honoring Arielle M. Klein of Chamberlain for recently being selected as South Dakota's Voice of Democracy essay contest winner.
SC 16
Honoring Kyle Frangenberg for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout.
SC 17
Commending and honoring Kristin Hanson for receiving the Prudential Spirit of Community Award for being one of the top volunteers in South Dakota.
SC 18
Recognizing the Menno Pioneer Power Show.
SC 19
Honoring the Kimball Kiotes High School football teams, coaches, and staff, on an exceptional three state championships in four years and for setting national records.
SC 20
Honoring Clark Wold as the 2004 GEORGE Award Recipient for the City of Aberdeen, South Dakota.
SC 21
Honoring Dennis Vedral for his induction into the South Dakota Wrestling Hall of Fame.
SC 22
Honoring Valerie Melmer for her outstanding commitment and dedication to the state legislative page program.
SC 23
Recognizing and congratulating the Avon High School football team for winning the 2004 9A championship.
Senate Concurrent Resolutions
Bill
Title
SCR 1
Praising the dramatic progress at Crazy Horse Memorial and recognizing the memorial's year of renewing the dream of Chief Henry Standing Bear and sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski.
SCR 2
Supporting youth mentoring programs for South Dakota.
SCR 3
Recognizing October fifteenth as Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day.
SCR 4
Requesting the USDA Forest Service to adopt the Healthy Forest Alternative to the Phase II Forest Plan Amendment for the Black Hills National Forest.
SCR 5
Urging the members of the South Dakota Congressional delegation to sponsor and support the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Act.
SCR 6
Urging the development of hydrogen as an energy source and for other purposes.
SCR 7
Requesting the Congress of the United States to provide level or increased funding for the Community Services Block Grant program.