State of South Dakota

South Dakota Legislature

2009 Session Bills Signed by Governor

House Bills Senate Bills Without Signature


House Bills

Bill Title
HB 1001 revise certain provisions related to free access to state parks and recreation areas to include certain persons with disabilities.
HB 1004 provide for the killing of mountain lions under certain circumstances.
HB 1009 require certain tax refund claims for construction projects and certain documents and records in support of tax refund claims for construction projects to be filed within certain time periods.
HB 1010 revise certain provisions regarding the imposition of sales and use tax on telecommunications services and ancillary services.
HB 1011 revise restrictions on the assignment and transfer of certain tax refund permits and refund claims.
HB 1013 revise certain provisions pertaining to the South Dakota Retirement System, the South Dakota deferred compensation plan, and the South Dakota special pay retirement program.
HB 1014 revise certain restrictions on the purchase of certain credited service by members of the South Dakota Retirement System.
HB 1015 revise certain provisions regarding inmate appeal of prison disciplinary actions.
HB 1016 revise the applicability of the rules of evidence to proceedings before the Board of Pardons and Paroles.
HB 1017 revise certain provisions regarding the escape from a nonsecure facility.
HB 1018 require a portion of the annual report filing fee paid by certain entities to be deposited in the financing statement and annual report filing fee fund.
HB 1019 revise certain provisions and procedures regarding elections.
HB 1020 revise certain provisions regarding campaign finance requirements.
HB 1021 provide for a contested case hearing on the denial of a claim for the recovery of an allegedly overpaid tax, penalty, or interest.
HB 1022 make certain members of limited liability companies and partners of partnerships personally responsible for certain tax debts.
HB 1023 authorize the secretary of transportation to create limited speed zones through highway work areas under certain conditions.
HB 1024 authorize the Department of Transportation to regulate the operation of off-road vehicles in certain state highway ditches.
HB 1025 revise the basic salary schedule for county veteran's service officers.
HB 1026 revise certain provisions permitting cities and counties to issue full-service restaurant on-sale alcohol licenses.
HB 1027 provide for certain employer insurance assistance programs.
HB 1028 revise certain provisions regarding the regulation of real estate appraisers and the conditions upon which a penalty may be imposed on a real estate appraiser.
HB 1029 modify the requirements for a filing of a consent to rate for property casualty insurance.
HB 1030 repeal certain requirements for the filing of annual actuarial certifications.
HB 1031 increase the maximum allowable expense for erecting certain veteran's grave markers and headstones.
HB 1032 revise the definition of an accredited prevention or treatment facility for the purposes of the prevention and treatment of alcohol and drug abuse.
HB 1033 make an appropriation for the construction of an addition to the admissions area of the George S. Mickelson Center for the Neurosciences at the Human Services Center.
HB 1034 revise certain provisions relating to earnings subject to garnishment.
HB 1035 require the Secretary of State to redact certain numbers before furnishing copies of information.
HB 1036 require the redaction of certain numbers before furnishing copies of information.
HB 1037 increase the fees for mailing motor vehicle license plates and decals and to impose a fee for the reassignment of a license plate.
HB 1038 increase the license fees for coin-operated washers and dryers, to increase the brand registration fees on certain alcoholic beverages, to increase the fees for certain malt beverage and wine licenses, and to revise the distribution of certain malt beverage and wine license fees.
HB 1040 revise certain license, registration, and inspection fees related to food service establishments, lodging establishments, and campgrounds.
HB 1041 provide physicians with a limited permit to practice medicine within a residency program and to revise certain provisions regarding the Board of Examiners authority to administer resident certificates and resident training permits.
HB 1042 permit an extension to the required examination time period allowed for certain medical licensing examinations.
HB 1043 make an appropriation to reimburse certain family physicians and dentists who have complied with the requirements of the physician tuition reimbursement program or the dental tuition reimbursement program.
HB 1044 define a multidistrict, career and technical academy and to provide provisions for the establishment of such an academy.
HB 1045 repeal the provisions for the South Dakota Academic Achievement Test Advisory Council.
HB 1046 revise the eligibility requirements for the Richard Hagen-Minerva Harvey memorial scholarship award.
HB 1047 increase the membership of the board of directors of the Economic Development Finance Authority.
HB 1048 increase the transfer from the water and environment fund, and increase the solid waste management fee, mining license and permit fees, water right filing and permit application fees, and well driller and pump installer license fees, all of which are deposited in the environment and natural resources fee fund.
HB 1049 revise certain provisions regarding captive insurance companies.
HB 1050 revise the annual financial reporting requirements of insurance companies.
HB 1051 make the sale or purchase of lawfully mounted fish an exception to the prohibition against the sale or purchase of fish taken from the waters of the state.
HB 1053 repeal the prohibition against the resale of certain seized or abandoned property purchased from the secretary of game, fish and parks.
HB 1054 authorize certain youth licensees who possess a disabled hunting permit to hunt big game animals using a designated hunter.
HB 1055 authorize the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to sell certain real property located at the Cleghorn Fish Hatchery to the City of Rapid City.
HB 1056 authorize education programs required by the State Cosmetology Commission to be taught at branch schools.
HB 1057 revise the maximum reimbursement for workers' compensation burial expenses.
HB 1058 revise certain practice privileges for certified public accountants licensed in other states.
HB 1060 revise certain provisions regarding the mortgage lender business and to provide for fees and penalties related thereto.
HB 1062 increase the reward for certain information regarding livestock thefts.
HB 1063 revise certain brand registration provisions concerning out-of-state brands on cattle sold in the livestock inspection area.
HB 1066 revise certain responsibilities of the Supreme Court regarding the Commission on Judicial Qualifications.
HB 1067 allow the voters of a school district to discontinue school board representation areas.
HB 1069 increase certain fees charged by the Office of the Secretary of State.
HB 1070 revise certain fees pertaining to seed permits and nursery certificates of inspection.
HB 1071 revise certain fees, licenses, and other requirements for milk plants and dairy farms.
HB 1072 increase the gross receipts tax imposed on visitor-related businesses.
HB 1074 increase certain expenditure authority previously granted to the Board of Regents, to designate circumstances in which such authority may be used, to appropriate funds therefor, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1076 authorize the Board of Regents to replace certain real estate held for agriculture field laboratory research purposes, to make improvements to the replacement lands, and to make an appropriation for such purposes.
HB 1079 revise certain provisions regarding the sex offender registry.
HB 1080 revise certain provisions relating to internet and mail order sales of cigarettes and tobacco products.
HB 1081 make an appropriation for operation costs of the 24/7 sobriety program and to declare an emergency.
HB 1082 revise the procedure to adopt rules.
HB 1083 authorize the South Dakota Commission on Gaming to assess costs of certain special meetings.
HB 1084 permit the appointment of a special advocate to represent the best interests of an apparent or alleged abused or neglected child.
HB 1085 revise certain provisions concerning magistrate judge jurisdiction.
HB 1086 provide for and to require the attachment of an affidavit in certain garnishment proceedings.
HB 1087 revise certain provisions concerning the number of peremptory challenges in cases involving very high felonies.
HB 1088 provide for the continuance of certain ex parte temporary protection orders.
HB 1089 provide the court with discretion in ordering certain hearings on protection order petitions.
HB 1090 prohibit the possession of Salvia divinorum or salvinorin A and to declare an emergency.
HB 1092 regulate the practice of genetic counseling and to prohibit the practice of genetic counseling without a license.
HB 1093 revise the boundaries of the James River Water Development District.
HB 1094 require applicants for licensure as real estate brokers, broker associates, salespersons, property managers, residential rental agents, auctioneers, home inspectors, and timeshare agents and such licensees who are the subject of a disciplinary investigation to submit to a state and federal criminal background check.
HB 1095 include the improper influence of a real estate appraisal by a real estate licensee to the acts constituting unprofessional conduct.
HB 1097 provide for certain filing fees and surcharges in certain civil cases and to provide exemptions in certain cases.
HB 1099 revise certain provisions regarding insurance coverage for residential property that is destroyed while under construction.
HB 1100 revise where business records of insurance producers may be maintained.
HB 1101 allow affidavits for change of judge in habeas corpus actions.
HB 1103 revise certain provisions regarding limited partnerships and limited liability companies related to the rights of judgment creditors.
HB 1104 authorize a sentencing court to impose consecutive revocations of hunting, fishing, or trapping privileges under certain conditions.
HB 1108 repeal certain provisions relating to the purchase of stationery for county officers.
HB 1110 repeal certain provisions relating to limited liability for Y2K litigation.
HB 1111 clarify and repeal certain redundancies in the provisions relating to the sale of substandard milk.
HB 1112 establish certain restrictions and requirements related to encumbrances on wind easements.
HB 1114 allow a broker to form certain business entities under certain conditions.
HB 1115 increase the education requirement for broker associate license.
HB 1116 require post-licensing education for broker associates.
HB 1117 permit water user districts to provide certain health and life insurance benefits.
HB 1118 revise the type of slot machines that may be owned or leased by the City of Deadwood.
HB 1119 permit background checks for persons seeking employment with municipalities.
HB 1121 establish certain procedural requirements related to the relocation of electrical lines, communication lines, and pipelines.
HB 1122 require that prosecutors notify victims of domestic abuse regarding the status of their case.
HB 1123 remove certain sanctions related to public assistance for certain felony drug offenders.
HB 1124 prohibit improper influence regarding real estate appraisals.
HB 1126 revise certain provisions regarding a private applicator of pesticides becoming a qualified driver for the purpose of motor carrier safety.
HB 1129 ensure the integrity of pipelines to be used for the transportation of carbon dioxide for the purpose of enhanced oil recovery or geologic carbon sequestration.
HB 1133 authorize certain specialty license plates to be placed on motorcycles.
HB 1134 require notice of the cost of certain public notices.
HB 1136 repeal certain provisions relating to the purchase of private water lines.
HB 1138 provide for the defeasance of the Commission on the Status of Women.
HB 1139 repeal certain obsolete provisions relating to the discontinuance of county homes.
HB 1140 make an appropriation from the railroad trust fund for the construction of a railroad siding.
HB 1145 revise provisions related to the waiver or reduction of certain special assessments.
HB 1148 clarify requirements for employment of a city engineer.
HB 1149 allow a person or entity to offer postsecondary education credit in South Dakota while seeking accreditation from a recognized accrediting agency.
HB 1150 revise certain requirements for any person to sell motorcycles at an event and to provide a penalty for violation thereof.
HB 1152 establish certain requirements relating to appraisals of real property by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks.
HB 1153 revise the elements of the crime of indecent exposure involving a child, to revise the elements of the crime of indecent exposure, and to establish the crime of private indecent exposure.
HB 1155 require that the testing of blood samples of suspects of sexual assault be initiated within a specified time.
HB 1158 revise certain provisions relating to private placement policies.
HB 1159 provide for the adjustment of prices in certain public contracts.
HB 1163 provide for excusing certain elderly persons from jury duty upon request.
HB 1166 provide for DNA testing for certain inmates for the purposes of determining whether they may have been wrongfully convicted.
HB 1167 revise the statute of frauds with respect to the sale of grain, grain sorghums, beans, and oilseeds.
HB 1173 appropriate money for the Northern Crops Institute.
HB 1176 revise the earnings requirement for the purpose of receiving unemployment insurance benefits.
HB 1177 revise the definition of transmission facilities.
HB 1183 leverage public investments in higher education facilities and grant programs with private moneys, to authorize the Board of Regents and the South Dakota Building Authority to contract for construction of the Higher Education Center-West River, to fund certain postsecondary education grant programs, to authorize the use of higher education facilities funds to construct the new dairy manufacturing plant at South Dakota State University in Brookings, and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1184 clarify provisions dealing with the initiative process.
HB 1186 reimburse and reward public school counselors who earn the credential of National Certified School Counselor.
HB 1202 permit certain persons with insulin-treated diabetes mellitus to get an endorsement on a commercial driver license to drive a school bus.
HB 1205 permit an applicant for a responsible broker's license to complete the required fifteen hours of education beyond the broker associate level after licensure as a responsible broker.
HB 1207 provide for the reduction of certain sentences upon provision of substantial assistance from the recipient.
HB 1211 revise the time frame and requirements for certain alcoholic beverage licensees to provide on-sale service of alcoholic beverages on Sunday.
HB 1212 revise certain requirements of written contract documents for public improvements.
HB 1213 allow school districts to enter into group health insurance contracts that include dental and vision insurance, and to allow school districts to offer group life and group health insurance benefits to retired employees.
HB 1214 remove certain speed restrictions for certain vehicles hauling agricultural products or livestock.
HB 1215 transfer funds from the tax relief fund to the general fund and to revise certain provisions concerning the effective date of the collection allowance.
HB 1231 increase the exemption on the proceeds of the sale of certain homesteads.
HB 1233 revise certain provisions regarding the campaign finance reporting of the expenditures of certain organizations.
HB 1237 make an appropriation to fund certain property and sales tax refunds for elderly persons and persons living with a disability, to make an appropriation to fund sales tax on food refunds, and to revise the eligibility requirements for the sales tax on food refund program.
HB 1238 make appropriations from the water and environment 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 1239 create the South Dakota Boxing Commission and to provide for the supervision of boxing, kickboxing, and mixed martial arts competitions and sparring exhibitions in the state.
HB 1240 prohibit smoking tobacco or carrying lighted tobacco products in certain places and to require certain persons to inform violators of the prohibition.
HB 1243 modify the requirements regarding the ownership and use of local government endowment funds.
HB 1246 revise certain provisions relating to service of garnishee summons, affidavit, and garnishment disclosure.
HB 1251 impose an additional tax on the proceeds of Deadwood gaming.
HB 1252 repeal certain provisions relating to the education enhancement tobacco tax fund.
HB 1253 revise certain provisions regarding administration of the catastrophic county poor relief fund.
HB 1254 exclude any federal stimulus funds in a school district's general fund when determining its allowable general fund balance.
HB 1255 revise certain provisions concerning the telecommunications gross receipts tax.
HB 1260 require that a request for proposals be issued for certain state contracts for professional services.
HB 1263 revise certain provisions concerning compensation for service rights of electric utilities in areas annexed by municipalities.
HB 1265 allow sellers to receive attorney fees in actions involving the disclosure statement required for certain real estate transfers.
HB 1268 revise certain provisions concerning the maximum number of alcoholic beverage retail licenses that may be held by any person, corporation, or business.
HB 1270 change the purpose of the veterans affairs special revenue fund.
HB 1271 authorize the South Dakota Building Authority and the Department of Corrections to provide for the purchase, design, construction, and equipping of a combined minimum security/parole facility in Rapid City for the Department of Corrections.
HB 1275 authorize electronic bingo devices.
HB 1280 create reduced ignition propensity standards for cigarettes, to authorize the state fire marshal to monitor such standards, and to provide penalties therefor.
HB 1300 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 1301 create the South Dakota Ellsworth Development Authority.


Senate Bills

Bill Title
SB 1 clarify, repeal, update, and make form and style revisions to certain statutes related to the Department of Game, Fish and Parks.
SB 3 revise certain provisions concerning the assessment of agricultural land.
SB 4 provide for additional responsibilities to the Agricultural Land Assessment Implementation and Oversight Advisory Task Force.
SB 5 revise the form and style of certain provisions and to delete certain obsolete provisions regarding the Department of Tourism and State Development.
SB 6 revise certain requirements regarding the code.
SB 7 codify legislation enacted in 2008.
SB 8 revise certain provisions relating to the promulgation of rules to set various licensing and other fees for certain professions and occupations.
SB 12 limit the amount of tax refunds for construction projects that are located in areas that are included in a tax collection agreement between the state and an Indian tribe.
SB 13 revise certain provisions regarding the title to real property obtained by a tax deed.
SB 14 revise certain provisions regarding references to the Internal Revenue Code and to repeal an obsolete reference to the Internal Revenue Code.
SB 15 revise certain provisions regarding the confidentiality and release of certain child abuse or neglect information.
SB 16 revise certain provisions regarding the taxation of biodiesel and biodiesel blends.
SB 17 revise certain driver licensing provisions.
SB 18 update certain provisions pertaining to motor carrier safety and transportation of hazardous materials.
SB 19 revise the grounds for which continuation or conversion is not required for certain group health policies.
SB 20 revise the lifetime benefit maximum for the health insurance risk pool.
SB 21 impose a fuel excise tax on ethyl alcohol and methyl alcohol used in motor vehicles on the public roads and highways, to repeal the fuel excise tax on ethanol blends and E85 and M85, and to revise certain provisions regarding the fuel excise tax.
SB 22 authorize counties to borrow funds for the construction and operation of solid waste management facilities through the issuance of revenue bonds and to set rates in an amount sufficient to retire the bonds.
SB 23 revise the state trunk highway system.
SB 24 revise certain provisions regarding the retention of insurance claim files.
SB 27 revise certain provisions regarding the renewal of limited or restricted insurance producer's licenses.
SB 28 repeal certain provisions regarding the coordination of benefits and the rescission of individual health insurance.
SB 29 revise the requirements for replacement or discontinuance of group life insurance policies.
SB 30 repeal the requirement that the Department of Transportation file a copy of the official state trunk highway map with every county auditor.
SB 31 revise certain labeling requirements for gasoline or gasoline blends.
SB 32 increase certain fees related to the use of motor vehicles.
SB 33 revise certain provisions regarding permission to carry a concealed pistol and to repeal certain requirements concerning applications to purchase a pistol.
SB 35 revise the definition of an assisted living center.
SB 36 revise certain drug registration fees and license fees related to health care facilities.
SB 37 establish certain immunity for volunteers of the statewide emergency registry of volunteers for South Dakota program.
SB 38 require school districts to keep contiguous boundaries when reorganizing.
SB 39 make an appropriation to the Department of Education to reimburse certain school districts for consolidation incentives and to declare an emergency.
SB 40 revise the financial assurance requirements for responding to accidental releases of chemical or biological ore leaching agents from certain permitted mines.
SB 42 provide an application deadline for sales and use tax refunds regarding certain storage facilities.
SB 45 provide an exception to the practice of seclusion as it pertains to the treatment of a person with a developmental disability.
SB 46 change the name of adjustment training center to community support provider.
SB 47 make an appropriation for costs related to suppression of wildfires in the state and to declare an emergency.
SB 48 make an appropriation for costs related to disasters in the state and to declare an emergency.
SB 50 revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2009.
SB 51 provide for a drug screening program for certain applicants and employees of the Wildland Fire Suppression Division.
SB 52 make an appropriation from the coordinated natural resources conservation fund to the State Conservation Commission.
SB 53 modify the type of financial documents required for a grain buyer's license and to declare an emergency.
SB 54 revise how certain rates are determined for grain warehouse operators.
SB 55 revise the requirements regarding the licensing and regulation of grain buyers.
SB 56 change certain references regarding a grain dealer to a grain buyer.
SB 57 allow the use of energy efficiency and conservation to count toward the state's renewable and recycled energy objective.
SB 58 require notification regarding the construction of certain wind energy projects.
SB 59 revise certain provisions regarding the amount of the filing fee for the siting of energy facilities.
SB 60 authorize the Public Utilities Commission to implement and comply with certain federal energy acts.
SB 61 update certain citations to federal regulations regarding pipeline safety inspection.
SB 62 repeal certain provisions regarding the delegation of powers by the Public Utilities Commission.
SB 64 establish certain energy efficiency disclosure requirements for new residential buildings.
SB 65 revise certain provisions relating to child support.
SB 66 authorize the Board of Regents to construct an addition to the Northern State University Joseph H. Barnett Center and to accept donations for such purpose and to make an appropriation thereof.
SB 68 authorize the establishment, operation, and control of research parks on state land in Sioux Falls.
SB 69 revise the requirement for a fire equipment shop.
SB 70 repeal the provision requiring a forty-eight hour waiting period to purchase a pistol.
SB 73 permit persons sixteen years of age to donate blood under certain circumstances.
SB 74 direct the Office of the Attorney General to study the creation of a state medical examiner system.
SB 76 require background investigations for certain optometrist licensees and applicants.
SB 77 repeal the maximum number of off-sale alcoholic beverage licenses that may be issued to any person, corporation, or business entity and to establish requirements for physical barriers for certain off-sale alcoholic beverage establishments.
SB 78 provide for a plan to be presented to the Legislature regarding the need for additional drug courts and certain other correctional issues.
SB 80 revise the property tax levies for the general fund of a school district.
SB 84 revise certain provisions relating to collateral real estate mortgages.
SB 86 revise certain provisions concerning the application of the inventory tax on certain fuels in storage immediately prior to a tax increase.
SB 88 rescind the repeal on funding for sparse school districts that will take effect on June 30, 2009.
SB 89 adopt the revised uniform commercial code, Article 7-Documents of Title.
SB 90 increase the number of varieties of malt beverages, wine, distilled spirits, liqueur, and cordials that an off-sale alcoholic beverage licensee may offer for sampling in one day.
SB 91 allow any school district, for a period of three years, to expend capital outlay funds for certain transportation costs, for the purchase of property and casualty insurance, and for energy costs, and the cost of utilities.
SB 96 revise certain provisions concerning the indemnification of employees, officers, and agents of rural electric cooperatives.
SB 99 authorize Supreme Court rules related to the collection of fees, costs, and civil penalties.
SB 100 revise the method of sale of certain tobacco products.
SB 101 clarify the school residence of a child assigned to an approved out of district special education residential or tuition day program when the residence of the child's parent or guardian changes.
SB 105 require the State Brand Board to provide certain reports and information and to provide for Senate confirmation for Brand Board members.
SB 106 revise certain provisions regarding the distribution of funds to sparse school districts, and to appropriate funds to distribute to sparse school districts.
SB 107 revise certain provisions regarding the posting of the penalty for the illegal use of a designated parking space for a person with a physical disability.
SB 108 exclude parole agents from concealed weapons permit requirements.
SB 109 revise the provisions for the risk pool to allow uninsurable children to enroll and to provide for additional funding.
SB 110 repeal the limited campaign finance disclosure statement which could be used by certain candidates or candidate campaign committees for legislative office.
SB 115 revise certain provisions related to the initiation of modifications to county comprehensive plans.
SB 117 revise certain budgetary provisions relating to certain funds received from the federal government.
SB 119 revise the authority of the state, counties, and townships to transfer highway right-of-ways under certain conditions.
SB 121 revise certain provisions related to municipal election procedures.
SB 122 clarify the status of property contiguous to a municipality that is crossed by railroad property.
SB 123 revise certain evidentiary rules relating to the statements of children.
SB 126 revise certain provisions regarding school attendance.
SB 127 revise certain provisions relating to trust administration.
SB 128 create a limited electrician license.
SB 129 revise certain conditions that must be met before an extension of State Highway 53 in Tripp County is added to the state trunk highway system.
SB 130 require written consent for the issuance of certain disinterment permits.
SB 131 authorize sheriffs to order autopsies.
SB 132 allow resident students that attend school out of state to be counted in the resident school district's average daily membership for the purpose of distributing school and public lands funds.
SB 133 provide for central filing of documents necessary to perfect a security interest in personal property or fixtures of a rural electric cooperative.
SB 136 repeal the provision that requires cooperatives to set aside a portion of the net proceeds as an education fund.
SB 140 allow school districts to enter into contractual agreements to provide for the whole-grade sharing of students.
SB 141 establish certain requirements regarding the siting of certain wind turbine towers.
SB 143 require a searchable internet website for the posting and access of certain public records and financial information.
SB 144 require certain contracts to be retained in the contract's original format or made available by a publicly accessible internet website or database.
SB 147 provide for public access to public records, to provide certain exemptions, and to provide for judicial remedies for noncompliance.
SB 148 permit the cancellation of insurance when a person is no longer a participant in the 24/7 sobriety program.
SB 149 revise certain provisions regarding the general fund levies of school districts.
SB 151 provide for a special motor vehicle license plate for parents of members of the United States Armed Forces who died while in service of this country.
SB 154 require new construction of certain structures and buildings to comply with the building code.
SB 155 provide for the revision of certain offensive geographic place names.
SB 158 provide for the recall of certain officials in third class municipalities.
SB 159 revise certain provisions regarding bank names.
SB 160 revise the grounds for which a license of an athletic trainer may be revoked, suspended, or canceled.
SB 161 prohibit the use of federal income tax credits when assessing property.
SB 164 revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2009 to fund the South Dakota Opportunity Scholarship.
SB 165 provide for the authorization of certain private, nonprofit benevolent organizations to assist in funding certain school curricula, activities, and programs.
SB 173 revise the elements of the crimes of vehicular homicide and vehicular battery.
SB 174 require a school district to which a former contracting school district is annexed to assign certain resident students to a school district in a bordering state, and to temporarily exempt certain school districts from the requirement to reorganize due to low enrollment.
SB 180 revise certain provisions concerning statements submitted by organizations making contributions to ballot questions committees.
SB 183 establish certain requirements concerning the publication of county notices.
SB 184 require the terms of certain easements or options to accommodate other easements for wind or essential services.
SB 185 revise the graduation requirements for students entering ninth grade in 2010 and thereafter by eliminating the option of the basic high school program.
SB 186 provide for the imposition of a late payment fee for certain chronically delinquent child support obligations.
SB 187 allow the merger or consolidation of a cooperative and its subsidiary.
SB 190 revise certain allocations for disabilities in the state aid for special education formula.
SB 202 require the Bureau of Administration to prepare a report regarding the energy efficiency of state agencies.

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