State of South Dakota

South Dakota Legislature

2012 Session Subject Index

Public Health and Safety

Bill Title
HB 1010 repeal certain outdated and obsolete statutes and rules related to the Department of Health.
HB 1027 repeal certain outdated or unnecessary statutes related to the Division of Behavioral Health within the Department of Social Services.
HB 1150 prohibit false advertising by limited services pregnancy centers and to provide for judicial relief.
HB 1175 provide for certain further exemptions from certain childhood immunizations.
HB 1193 regulate the sale of dextromethorphan and to provide a penalty thereto.
HB 1232 repeal the South Dakota Commission on Health Care.
HB 1246 prohibit the use of bisphenol A in certain products.
HB 1254 revise certain provisions pertaining to the decision of a pregnant mother considering termination of her relationship with her child by an abortion, to establish certain procedures to 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 1259 provide an exception to vaccination requirements for personal beliefs.
HB 1263 provide for mandatory HIV testing for any person convicted of prostitution or solicitation of prostitution and to provide for appropriate utilization of the test results.
SB 14 revise certain provisions regarding alcohol or drug commitments.
SB 23 place certain substances on the controlled substances schedule and to declare an emergency.
SB 24 require certain applicants for licensure as a health professional or a licensee who is the subject of a disciplinary investigation to submit to a state and federal criminal background check.
SB 41 authorize retailers to choose whether to submit pseudoephedrine purchase records electronically or in writing.
SB 50 revise the permissible uses of the cigarette fire safety standard act fund.
SB 51 eliminate an obsolete reference to the Division of Commercial Inspection and Regulation.
SB 52 provide for point of sale collection of the prepaid wireless 911 emergency surcharge.
SB 53 permit the Department of Public Safety to require certain accident reports to be filed by electronic means.
SB 55 update certain provisions pertaining to motor carrier safety and transportation of hazardous materials.
SB 69 repeal the sunset provision on certain statutes relating to nursing homes on Indian reservations.
SB 121 expand medicaid eligibility for pregnant women and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 163 provide safety provisions by requiring registration of certain family day care facilities, to establish notification and reporting requirements for violations, and to provide penalties therefor.
SB 173 provide provisions allowing for the practice of medical-aesthetic services by trained professionals, to provide registration and oversight of such providers, and to provide a penalty therefor.
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 176 establish a program to assist rural health care facilities in recruiting certain health care professionals and to repeal certain provisions regarding recruitment incentive payments for health care professionals.
SB 177 establish a program to assist rural communities to recruit certain health care professionals and to repeal certain provisions regarding the physician, the midlevel, and the dentist tuition reimbursement programs.
SB 192 make appropriations for the purpose of one-time increases in education and health care funding.
SB 196 allow for the redistribution of existing nursing facility beds.