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SOUTH DAKOTA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
EIGHTY-SEVENTH SESSION

Brian Gosch
Speaker Pro tempore  
Val Rausch
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE  

Karen Gerdes
Chief Clerk  
Calendar
Friday, February 24, 2012
27th Legislative Day
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONVENES AT 1:00 PM


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MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS
* Amended

HB 1066*    (Consideration of Senate Amendments; SJ 506) allow for the cremation of deceased persons who are indigent and the funeral expenses are the financial responsibility of the county.
HB 1131*    (Consideration of Senate Amendments; SJ 433) revise certain provisions relating to the posting of public notice for meetings of public bodies.
HB 1227*    (Consideration of Senate Amendments; SJ 463) revise certain provisions with regard to the rights of industrial and construction equipment dealers.
HCR 1012    (HJ 520) Directing the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to return a mountain lion carcass or pelt to a certain Harding County resident and to reconsider its policy with respect to possession of mountain lion carcasses and pelts.
HCR 1014    (HJ 566) Urging the United States Department of Veterans Affairs to reconsider its proposed closure of certain VA facilities in Hot Springs.
HCR 1015    (HJ 568) Urging the federal government to secure our national borders and enforce United States immigration laws.
HCR 1016    (HJ 569) Concerning endorsement of Taiwan's participation as observer in the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), and the 28th anniversary of sister state relations with the Province of Taiwan in the Republic of China (Taiwan).
HCR 1017    (HJ 570) Expressing opposition to a state run health care system that is established or operated contrary to the interests of the people of South Dakota.
HCR 1018    (HJ 571) Urging Congress to restore the impact aid program.



SECOND READING OF CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS
* Amended

SB 106*    require the disclosure of certain public employee contracts.

SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
* Amended

SB 112    (Removed from Consent Calendar) remove the limitation on the number of retail gaming licenses in Deadwood in which a person may have a financial interest.
SB 192    (Amended HJ 578; Deferred from 26th LD) make appropriations for the purpose of one-time increases in education and health care funding.
SB 127*    (Deferred from 26th LD) revise certain provisions regarding educational data reporting.
SB 123*    revise how the taxes are applied to rural electric companies.
SB 174*    increase the 911 emergency surcharge, to revise the collection and distribution of the surcharge revenue, to provide for point of sale collection of the prepaid wireless 911 emergency surcharge, and to provide funding for the upgrade of 911 emergency services.
SB 186*    update the definition of the nonsectarian textbooks that are loaned to certain students to include digital materials.
SB 169*    create certain watershed districts and to establish the Regional Watershed Advisory Task Force.
    Establish the Regional Watershed Advisory Task Force.
SB 75*    revise the determination of fees that may be charged for certain public records.
SB 101*    authorize counties to borrow money using promissory notes.

LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATIONS

HC 1022    (HJ 590)Honoring and commemorating Roger Nelson for his life-long commitment to sports in South Dakota.
SC 13    (SJ 512) Honoring the Pierre Junior Shooters BB Gun Team as National Champions.
SC 14    (SJ 513) Congratulating Aberdeen, South Dakota, for its recognition as one of the 100 Best Communities for Young People.
SC 15    (SJ 514) Honoring and congratulating Orient, South Dakota, on the one hundred twenty-fifth anniversary of its founding.


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