Detail Committees Bills Hearings

Representative Clayton Halverson

Primary Sponsor

Bill Title
SB 81 allow persons to place a security freeze on their credit reports without first being victims of identity theft.
SB 121 revise the definition of trans-state transmission facility.
SB 130 provide for a property tax levy to fund the health insurance benefits of school district employees and to create a school district health insurance fund.
SB 160 require the Unified Judicial System to provide internet access to certain criminal history information.
SB 164 clarify the application of certain statutes relative to contraception and birth control.
SB 173 exempt certain dairies from the restrictions of the Family Farm Act.
SB 178 provide for incentives for the development of certain power production facilities utilizing renewable resources.
SCR 5 Urging the Midwest Independent System Operator to reconsider its pricing methodology with respect to certain energy transmission costs.

Co Sponsor

Bill Title
HB 1123 establish a state renewable and recycled energy objective and to provide certain reporting requirements.
HB 1125 permit the local board of equalization to remain in session for a sufficient period of time to consider property assessment appeals.
HB 1126 revise certain provisions regarding the issuance of on-sale wine licenses and the sale of wine.
HB 1142 authorize additional off-sale retail liquor licenses in certain municipalities.
HB 1168 clarify the penalty applicable to violations of certain no contact orders.
HB 1172 revise the index factor in the state aid to education formula.
HB 1175 provide partial reimbursement to legislators for constituent services.
HB 1176 require statewide livestock ownership inspection.
HB 1177 create the beverage container recycling and redemption program.
HB 1183 establish a lifetime combination small game and fishing license and authorize the Game, Fish and Parks Commission to promulgate rules.
HB 1184 create a renewable energy property tax incentive program.
HB 1185 establish dedicated funding sources and to deposit the revenue in the coordinated natural resources conservation fund.
HB 1192 appropriate money for international trade representation.
HB 1196 allow the fingerprinting of children for certain criminal offenses.
HB 1204 allow cooperatives to engage in federal crop insurance business and to prohibit certain practices related to the insurance business.
HB 1205 make annual salary increases for legislators consistent with annual increases for other state officials and employees.
HB 1206 increase the salaries of legislators.
HB 1209 allow unemployment benefits for an individual in the employ of a tribal government educational institution.
HB 1213 provide a uniform standard for processing of accident and health carrier policy rate and form filings.
HB 1214 create a required minimum salary for teachers who teach in school districts that receive state aid funding.
HB 1215 revise the criteria required for land to be classified as agricultural land.
HB 1218 increase the maximum allowable outstanding amount of bonds issued by the Health and Educational Facility Authority on behalf of the four technical institutes.
HB 1219 revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2008 regarding appropriations to the Department of Education for the payment of bonds at the technical institutes.
HB 1220 make an appropriation to the postsecondary technical institutes for the maintenance and repair of buildings, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1221 create the postsecondary technical institute auxiliary fund and to provide continuing funding to the postsecondary technical institutes for the costs of maintenance and repair.
HB 1222 create the postsecondary technical institute auxiliary fund and to provide continuing funding from the future fund to the technical institutes for the start-up costs of new programs being created to meet workforce development needs.
HB 1223 create the postsecondary technical institute auxiliary fund and to provide continuing funding from the future fund to the technical institutes for the cost of replacing old or outdated equipment to meet workforce development needs.
HB 1228 revise certain provisions related to bow hunting methods used by persons who are disabled or physically incapacitated.
HB 1235 reduce the license fees for motor vehicles displaying distinctive license plates for Purple Heart recipients.
HB 1236 allow free tuition to certain members of the military.
HB 1238 revise the limitation period for commencing child abuse prosecutions.
HB 1239 permit persons convicted of driving under the influence to operate a vehicle for 24/7 sobriety testing and to declare an emergency.
HB 1244 require the county planning and zoning commission to publish certain minutes.
HB 1245 revise the boundaries of the Central Plains, East Dakota, James River, and South Central water development districts, and to revise provisions related to the board of directors in the affected districts.
HB 1247 prohibit certain contract restrictions on the sale of renewable motor fuels by retailers.
HB 1248 establish the South Dakota soil conservation award program and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1250 increase the salary for legislators.
HB 1252 revise certain procedures regarding real property assessment and taxation, to revise certain criteria for property to qualify for the nonagricultural acreage classification, to repeal the alternative assessment procedure for agricultural land based on agricultural income value, and to repeal certain provisions regarding the assessment of property.
HB 1258 require that certain gift certificates conspicuously disclose information regarding fees and expiration dates.
HB 1265 prohibit the sale, purchase, use, or possession of alcohol without liquid devices.
HB 1270 prohibit improper influence regarding real estate appraisals and to establish certain penalties.
HB 1273 exempt agricultural land from the general fund and special education fund levies imposed by school districts.
HB 1279 align math and science education with South Dakota's historic and unique scientific opportunities, to direct the Department of Education to initiate Project Lead the Way, to develop a clearinghouse for certain educational opportunities, and to provide for an independent analysis of the state's content standards, and to make an appropriation therefor, and to require the Department of Education to develop a framework for a high school for the twenty-first century, and to require high schools to report on activities and results relative to that framework.
HB 1281 permit municipalities and counties to assess surcharges against intoxicated persons responsible for certain expenditures of local resources.
HB 1282 provide for the assumption of risk by operators of off-road vehicles for certain injuries arising out of operating off-road vehicles.
HB 1285 establish an incentive grant program for the installation of ethanol blender pumps and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1286 provide for legislative redistricting by a bipartisan, nonlegislative commission.
HB 1290 exempt certain entities from certain requirements for persons in the business of mortgage lending.
HB 1294 authorize a class of full-service restaurant on-sale licenses to be issued by first class municipalities.
HB 1296 authorize community renewable energy development projects and to provide for certain tax benefits for such projects.
HB 1297 provide a maximum finance charge for short-term consumer loans and title loans.
HB 1302 establish notification requirements for certain relatives of children in the custody of the Department of Social Services.
HB 1303 require the South Dakota State Library to deliver services and materials to residents in remote areas of the state, and to deliver those services and materials free of charge.
HB 1304 implement the recommendations of the Indian Child Welfare Commission.
HC 1002 Honoring Louie Krogman of White River, South Dakota, for setting the all-time scoring record for South Dakota boys' high school basketball.
HC 1003 Honoring Brittany Davis of Waubay as the 2008 South Dakota Snow Queen.
HC 1009 Honoring Drew Carroll for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout.
HC 1010 Honoring Drew Whitney for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout.
HC 1013 Honoring Lisa Jan Thvedt, of Beresford, South Dakota, for being selected to represent her state as South Dakota's Junior Miss 2007 in the America's Junior Miss Scholarship Program in Mobile, Alabama.
HC 1023 Honoring the 2007 University of Sioux Falls Football Team and the students and staff involved in the football program.
HC 1024 Honoring Toby Flint of Brookings as a recipient of a 2008 Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
HC 1033 Honoring Dora Brugier of Eagle Butte for her lifelong civic contributions as a Lakota storyteller, deacon, grandmother, aunt, mother, and community leader.
HC 1034 Honoring Sue Horstmeyer for her years of dedicated service to the South Dakota education system.
HC 1035 Honoring Sarah Thvedt as a distinguished finalist for the Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
HC 1037 Commending and honoring Casimir Ziolkowski for pushing forward with his father's dream of the Crazy Horse Memorial.
HCR 1001 Requesting the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to give Martha Smith of Fairburn, South Dakota, the hide of a mountain lion she recently killed.
HCR 1002 To commend Taiwan on its contributions to the promotion of freedom, democracy, and human rights, and to support its efforts to join certain international organizations.
HCR 1003 Supporting a Taiwan-United States free trade agreement.
HCR 1005 To declare March 29, 2008, as Vietnam Veterans Day, in South Dakota.
HCR 1006 Urging that the delisting of gray wolves as a threatened or endangered species be extended to include all parts of South Dakota.
HCR 1007 Supporting the establishment of USDA-inspected horse processing plants in the State of South Dakota.
HCR 1008 Urging Congress not to impose any new performance fees, taxes, royalties, or other charges relating to the public performance of sound recordings on local radio stations and to support the Local Radio Freedom Act.
HCR 1009 Supporting full funding, at the federal level, for immigration and custom enforcement officers for the detention of persons who have been determined to be in South Dakota illegally and have been reported to them by local law enforcement officers.
HJR 1002 Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article XIV of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota to clarify which educational institutions are under the control of the Board of Regents.
HJR 1005 Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to Article XXI of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, related to hunting, fishing, and trapping.
SB 63 require local law enforcement officers to provide certain information to repossession businesses under certain circumstances.
SB 65 define intentional exposure to HIV infection by sexual intercourse as a sex crime subject to registry as a sex offender.
SB 68 repeal certain provisions regarding mufflers on motorcycles.
SB 71 establish a rural community-based energy development program.
SB 106 limit state expenditures.
SB 112 revise eligibility requirements for continuation of health care coverage.
SB 113 exempt certain individual health benefit plans from certain premium rating requirements.
SB 114 allow for risk pool eligibility and rate flexibility for certain health insurance conversion plans.
SB 118 establish a wind energy incentive payment program and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 120 require that certain bond sales be competitive.
SB 122 provide a legislative deadline for the adoption of the budget for the Department of Education.
SB 123 provide for certain requirements for the sale and purchase of nonferrous metal property.
SB 126 allow municipalities and counties to issue additional on-sale alcoholic beverage licenses.
SB 129 revise the grounds for which continuation or conversion is not required for group health policies.
SB 132 clarify provisions regarding the continuation of coverage after an employer ceases business operations.
SB 134 increase the pesticide registration fee, to revise its allocation, to revise certain related provisions, and to declare an emergency.
SB 145 revise the definition of an opportunity wage for the purposes of the minimum wage requirement.
SB 146 repeal certain provisions regarding the minimum wage for tipped employees.
SB 149 increase general funding for school districts, to impose a temporary limit on the growth of state general fund spending, and to suspend the transfer of moneys from the general fund to the budget reserve fund and to the property tax reduction fund.
SB 150 increase general funding for schools, to impose a temporary limit on the growth of state general fund spending, to suspend the transfer of moneys from the general fund to the budget reserve fund and to the property tax reduction fund, to provide funding for the postsecondary technical institutes, to provide for the modernization of science facilities and laboratories at public universities, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
SB 151 revise certain provisions concerning the purchase price and determining just compensation for electric facilities in areas annexed by municipalities.
SB 154 allow public schools to maintain pre-kindergarten programs, to provide the Board of Education with rule making authority for pre-kindergarten programs, and to provide funding through the state aid to education formula for students in accredited pre-kindergarten programs.
SB 155 provide state aid to education to certain school districts for certain students.
SB 172 appropriate money to the Department of Public Safety to fund the South Dakota Highway Patrol.
SB 174 revise certain provisions relating to the exercise of eminent domain by railroads.
SB 176 authorize the Legislative Research Council to remodel, renovate, and furnish certain facilities on the fourth floor of the State Capitol Building for use by the Legislature, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
SB 182 expand the disclosure of inpatient hospital charges and to provide for the development of a system for the disclosure of charges for outpatient procedures.
SB 189 revise certain provisions regarding public records and the accessibility of public records.
SB 190 provide for regulatory oversight of oil pipelines and to create a task force.
SB 199 revise certain provisions concerning public meetings.
SC 1 Honoring and supporting Czech Days in Tabor, South Dakota, on the occasion of its sixtieth anniversary.
SC 2 Commending and honoring the 2006-2007 Outstanding School Administrators of South Dakota: Larry Johnke, Irene-Wakonda, School Superintendent; Dennis Povondra, Bon Homme, School Business Official; Ruth Claeys, Box Elder, Elementary School Principal; James Bridge, Alexandria, Secondary School Principal; Bradley Berens, Mitchell, Middle School Principal; Wallace Bosch, Yankton, Assistant Secondary Principal; Dr. Lesli Hanson, Watertown, Curriculum Director; and Daniel Goodwin, Sioux Falls, Director of Special Education for being named outstanding administrators by their respective administrator parent groups.
SC 6 Honoring Jordan Arneson for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout.
SC 7 Honoring Anthony P. Sutton for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout.
SC 8 Recognizing and congratulating the Scotland Highlander Football Team for winning the 2007 State Class 9A Football Championship.
SC 9 Honoring John C. Feske for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout.
SC 10 Honoring an outstanding South Dakota newspaperman, Wayne Bertrand, of Scotland, South Dakota, on his induction into the South Dakota Newspaper Hall of Fame.
SC 11 Honoring an outstanding South Dakota newspaperman, Ralph Nachtigal for his numerous contributions to the state of South Dakota and the newspaper industry.
SC 14 Commending the Stratford Community Theatre and its many volunteers for building social and economic bonds in their local communities through the performing arts.
SC 18 Commending and honoring the 2007 Habitat for Humanity—South Dakota Habitat Supporters of the Year: Laurie Shelton, Huron, Beadle County Habitat for Humanity; Barbara Garcia and Mayor Jim Shaw, Rapid City, Black Hills Area Habitat for Humanity; Steve Helling, Brookings, Brookings Area Habitat for Humanity; Melanie Urich, Dacotah Tipis Habitat for Humanity; Rita Edwards, Madison, East Central SD Habitat for Humanity; Harry Kittams, Sioux Falls, Greater Sioux Falls Habitat for Humanity; Doris Holden, Pierre, Oahe Habitat for Humanity; First Financial Bank USA, Okiciyapi Tipi Habitat for Humanity; Clint Waara, Pierre, Sicangu Tikaga Okiciyapi Habitat for Humanity; Thomas Burns, Watertown, Watertown Region Habitat for Humanity; Barb Mechtenberg, Habitat for Humanity of Yankton County; Sicangu Takaga Okiciyapi Habitat for Humanity, Habitat for Humanity Midwest Resource Center; and StarMark, Sioux Falls, Habitat for Humanity—South Dakota, Inc.
SC 19 Honoring an outstanding South Dakota couple, Leonard and Mildred Cimpl, of Tabor, South Dakota, on receiving the Ben Black Elk Award which recognizes individuals who make outstanding contributions to South Dakota's tourism industry.
SCR 6 Recognizing the Boys and Girls Clubs of the South Dakota Alliance and commending the individuals, communities, and tribes that financially support the clubs.
SCR 8 Opposing efforts in Congress to expand the jurisdiction of the federal Clean Water Act by revising the terms "navigable waters" and "waters of the United States".
SCR 12 Recognizing the United States of America Women's Olympic Softball Team.


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