State of South Dakota

South Dakota Legislature

2011 Session Legislator Bills Sponsored

Detail Committees Bills Hearings

Representative Charles Hoffman

Prime Sponsor

Bill Title
HB 1143 establish special duck hunting seasons for nonresidents.
SB 74 classify certain farm winery land as agricultural.
SB 78 repeal the provision that prohibits the use of federal income tax credits when assessing certain property.
SB 101 provide a penalty for denying access to public records.
SB 106 provide for reciprocal nonresident trapping licenses.
SB 109 authorize the secretary of state to promulgate rules concerning lobbyist registration fees, to impose a penalty for the failure to timely file lobbyist or lobbyist employer reports, and to repeal certain provisions concerning lobbyists who fail to comply with certain requirements.
SB 153 revise fees for resident nurserymen and nursery stock dealers.
SB 170 amend the South Dakota Uniform Securities Act with certain provisions relating to fraud and civil liability.
SB 179 define and prohibit the offenses of juvenile sexting and aggravated juvenile sexting and to provide for certain sanctions and remedies.
SCR 3 Urging the United States Department of Agriculture to use sound science in making regulatory decisions.

Co Sponsor

Bill Title
HB 1046 revise the composition of the State Brand Board and to provide for its election by district.
HB 1047 revise certain prairie dog shooting season provisions.
HB 1055 prohibit employers from restricting employees who are volunteer emergency responders in their response to emergencies during working hours.
HB 1056 establish an additional time period during which fireworks may be sold and discharged and to revise certain provisions regarding county regulation of fireworks.
HB 1064 deposit certain funds associated with snowmobiles and motorized boats into the state highway fund.
HB 1065 transfer money from the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to South Dakota State University for wildlife and fisheries instruction.
HB 1066 provide a penalty for violations of custody or visitation decrees.
HB 1072 provide for a study of the feasibility of establishing an equine processing facility and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1073 authorize a loan from the REDI fund for the purpose of constructing an equine processing facility.
HB 1075 provide for legislative redistricting based on single-member house districts.
HB 1078 allow municipalities, counties, and school districts to post certain information on the internet in addition to or in lieu of certain publication requirements.
HB 1082 provide for reduced hunting license fees for senior citizens.
HB 1083 revise certain state education benefits for veterans.
HB 1084 require drug screening for county sheriffs.
HB 1085 prohibit certain political advertising in highway rights-of-way.
HB 1086 require the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to receive the approval of the Senate before acquiring certain land.
HB 1088 make certain legislative findings concerning the constitutionality of certain federal health care laws.
HB 1091 repeal the provision requiring certain school districts with a fall enrollment of less than one hundred to reorganize.
HB 1094 revise certain provisions concerning the filing of campaign finance disclosure statements.
HB 1095 prohibit certain acts of sexual contact between certain school employees and students and to provide penalties therefor.
HB 1097 provide for the assessment of certain agricultural land as noncropland.
HB 1098 revise the limitation on the increases and decreases that may be made to the total taxable value of cropland and noncropland.
HB 1103 revise certain provisions regarding zero based budgeting requirements.
HB 1119 revise the procedure for reissuing certain alcoholic beverage licenses.
HB 1120 require persons applying or receiving certain aid or assistance from the state to submit to drug and substances tests.
HB 1123 provide for reciprocal nonresident trapping licenses.
HB 1147 revise the taxation of rural electric companies with respect to receipts collected for compliance with certain environmental laws.
HB 1153 prohibit the Board of Education from adopting certain standards for the subject of history.
HB 1154 require persons convicted of crimes involving domestic violence to support domestic violence programs.
HB 1156 define intentional strangulation as aggravated assault and provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1158 revise the filing deadlines for the nomination of certain independent candidates.
HB 1163 allow certain disabled veterans to obtain a disabled hunter permit.
HB 1164 authorize senior citizens to hunt from vehicles.
HB 1170 require schools to provide instruction on certain historical documents and speeches.
HB 1171 expand the definition of justifiable homicide to provide for the protection of certain unborn children.
HB 1178 restrict the entry of conservation officers onto certain private land without permission.
HB 1183 protect the rights of public employees to participate in certain political activities and to have contact with elected officials.
HB 1184 limit the subrogation of certain insurers unless and until the insured is fully compensated.
HB 1192 increase certain registration fees for the use of motor vehicles on the public highways.
HB 1193 clarify certain statutes prohibiting political subdivisions from restricting firearms.
HB 1196 provide for the establishment of veterans resource centers at certain state colleges and universities.
HB 1197 require the party affiliations of candidates for municipal and school elections to be printed on the ballot.
HB 1198 provide for the state and local enforcement of certain federal immigration laws, to criminalize the knowing transportation, concealment, or solicitation of illegal aliens, and to provide penalties therefor.
HB 1203 allow school districts, for a period of two years, to transfer funds from the capital outlay fund to the general fund under certain circumstances.
HB 1216 prohibit certain contract restrictions on the use of ethanol blender pumps by retailers.
HB 1217 establish certain legislative findings pertaining to the decision of a pregnant mother considering termination of her relationship with her child by an abortion, to establish certain procedures to better insure that such decisions are voluntary, uncoerced, and informed, and to revise certain causes of action for professional negligence relating to performance of an abortion.
HB 1220 permit a nonresident youth to purchase a resident small game hunting license.
HB 1221 establish a task force on teen driving safety.
HB 1236 provide for a temporary decrease of legislator salaries.
HC 1001 Honoring and supporting the Scotland Kuchen Feier on the occasion of its second annual event.
HC 1002 Honoring and supporting Czech Days in Tabor, South Dakota, on the occasion of its sixty-third anniversary.
HC 1008 Commending and honoring the Arlington Cardinals Girls State Class B Volleyball Championship Team, coaches, and staff.
HC 1009 Honoring 2011 Miss Rodeo America, McKenzie Haley.
HC 1011 Congratulating and honoring Coach Don Meyer, from Aberdeen, South Dakota, the winningest college basketball coach in NCAA history.
HC 1012 Commending and honoring the forty-fifth anniversary of the Scottie Stampede Rodeo Days event and the Scotland Rodeo Club.
HC 1013 Commending and honoring the Mitchell School District Board of Education on its selection to receive the Associated School Boards of South Dakota School Board Award of Excellence for 2011.
HC 1014 Honoring and commemorating the anniversary in 2011 of the fifty-third annual Schmeckfest in Freeman, South Dakota.
HC 1019 Honoring, commending, and thanking the 2010 retirees of the South Dakota Highway Patrol.
HC 1020 commending and honoring David Linngren, a member of the Watertown School District Board of Education, on his selection as the Associated School Boards of South Dakota Outstanding School Board Member of South Dakota for 2010.
HC 1022 Honoring the South Dakota Health Care Association on the occasion of its sixtieth anniversary.
HC 1023 Congratulating and honoring the Flandreau Fliers High School Football Team, its coaches, and student managers for their 2010 South Dakota State 11B Championship season.
HC 1024 Honoring Randy Parry for his work with the Maroney Rural Learning Center and his contributions to rural South Dakota.
HC 1027 Commending and honoring Representative Stephanie Herseth Sandlin for her six and a half years of service in the U.S. House of Representatives.
HC 1030 Congratulating Aberdeen, South Dakota, for its recognition as one of the 100 Best Communities for Young People.
HC 1031 Honoring former Governor M. Michael Rounds for his service as a South Dakota State Senator and the thirty-first Governor of South Dakota.
HC 1039 Commending and honoring SrA Blaine H. Reynolds for his selection as the South Dakota Air National Guard Airman of the Year.
HC 1040 Commending and honoring Tsgt Jason C. Mark for his selection as the South Dakota Air National Guard Noncommissioned Officer of the Year.
HC 1041 Commending and honoring MSgt Jonathan L. Goehring for his selection as the South Dakota Air National Guard Senior Noncommissioned Officer of the Year.
HC 1042 Commending and honoring TSgt Thomas D. Dummermuth for his selection as the South Dakota Air National Guard Honor Guard Member of the Year.
HC 1043 Commending and honoring MSgt Scott H. Leebens for his selection as the South Dakota Air National Guard Outstanding First Sergeant of the Year.
HC 1044 Commending and honoring Sgt. Tanner Haines for his selection as the South Dakota Army National Guard Noncommissioned Officer of the Year (NCO) award.
HC 1045 Commending and honoring all the personnel of the South Dakota Air National Guard's 114th Fighter Wing for their selection as the most outstanding Air National Guard fighter unit in the nation.
HC 1046 Commending and honoring Spc. Rob Buechler for his selection as the South Dakota Army National Guard Soldier of the Year award.
HC 1049 Honoring the Webster Bearcats for winning the 2011 State B Wrestling Championship.
HC 1050 Honoring and recognizing Logan Storley on his state wrestling championship for the Webster High School Bearcats.
HC 1052 Commemorating the one hundred twenty-fifth anniversary of the Rapid City Area Chamber of Commerce.
HC 1053 Commending and honoring Keith Cutler for his dedication to developing and promoting the sport of baseball throughout the state of South Dakota.
HCR 1002 To declare February 6, 2011, as Ronald Reagan Day, in South Dakota.
HCR 1004 Making certain legislative findings about the constitutionality of the federal health care system.
HCR 1007 Endorsing Taiwan's participation as observer in the International Civil Aviation Organization and United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
HCR 1008 Expressing opposition to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' proposal to levy fees for the storage of water in the Missouri River reservoirs.
HCR 1009 Urging the reinstatement and funding of federal inspection programs governing equine slaughter and processing facilities.
HCR 1013 Recognizing March 2, 2011, as Law Enforcement Appreciation Day in South Dakota.
HJR 1004 Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article V, section 1 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota relating to prohibiting the application of international law, the law of foreign nations, and certain foreign religious or moral codes in the state courts of South Dakota.
SB 1 make form and style revisions to certain statutes related to natural resources.
SB 55 allow the shooting of coyotes from snowmobiles.
SB 60 repeal the reduction in state aid to general education funding for any school district that receives proceeds from the Commission on Gaming.
SB 84 revise certain provisions regarding administrative penalties when filing campaign finance disclosure statements.
SB 88 revise certain penalties involving the bribery of a voter.
SB 111 extend for two years the period of time in which school districts may expend capital outlay funds for certain transportation, insurance, energy, and utility costs.
SB 124 authorize the Bureau of Administration to construct a maintenance shop in Pierre, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
SB 138 enact the agreement among the states to elect the president by national popular vote.
SB 143 allow artisan distillers and farm wineries to sell certain distilled spirits to wholesalers and retailers.
SB 148 increase the authorized number of nonresident waterfowl hunting licenses and to revise certain provisions regarding the number of allowable nonresident hunting days.
SB 149 establish policies for youth athletes with concussions resulting from participation in youth athletic activities.
SB 152 revise certain provisions concerning state aid to education, to revise and provide for the adjustment of the per student allocation for the state aid to general education formula, and to revise certain property tax levies for the general fund of a school district.
SB 193 authorize counties to issue additional on-sale licenses for certain facilities located on hunting preserves.
SC 2 Commending and honoring United States Representative Gabrielle Giffords, United States District Court Judge John Roll, and all those who lost their lives and demonstrated courage in light of the tragedy that occurred in Tucson, Arizona on Saturday, January 8, 2011.
SC 4 Congratulating and honoring Susan Turnipseed of Brookings as South Dakota's 2011 Teacher of the Year.
SC 12 Honoring and supporting the Isabel Celebration in Isabel, South Dakota, on the occasion of the town's centennial anniversary.
SC 13 Recognizing the work of the Girl Scouts in combating bullying and cyber bullying.
SC 16 Congratulating the Deuel High School Girls Gymnastics Team for winning the State Class A Gymnastics Team Tournament on February 18, 2011.
SC 17 Commending and honoring Jim Schlekeway, a teacher in the Mobridge-Pollock School District, on his retirement from the school district after forty-three exceptional years in education.
SC 23 Commending and honoring former Army Corporal Frank Buckles for his service in World War I.
SCR 2 Urging the United States Congress to appropriate $35 million in fiscal year 2012 for the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System