Thomas J. Deadrick Speaker Pro tempore |
Matthew Michels SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE |
Karen Gerdes Chief Clerk |
MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS
SCR 5 (SJ p. 445) Urging the members of the South Dakota Congressional delegation to
sponsor and support the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Act.
SCR 6 (SJ p. 448) Urging the development of hydrogen as an energy source and for other
purposes.
CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Amended HJ 26th LD: HB 1141, 1180 (Consent Calendar), 1218, 1004, 1005, 1073,
1140, 1149, 1170
SB 150 (Consent Calendar)
SECOND READING OF CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS
HB 1118 revise certain provisions regarding the interest rate on past due moneys.
SB 48 authorize the director of the Division of Banking to enter into certain interstate
agreements and to establish certain procedures regarding those agreements.
SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill
HB 1222* (Deferred from 26th LD) establish child neglect and endangerment as criminal
offenses and to provide penalties therefor.
HB 1158* (Deferred from 26th LD) appropriate funds to provide cochlear implants to certain
children.
SB 41*# revise certain provisions regarding access to vital records.
SB 86*# revise the compensation for deputy coroners.
SB 103*# authorize the funding of public transportation from the state highway fund and to
repeal certain obsolete provisions regarding the state highway fund.
SB 129# prohibit the display of social security numbers on driver licenses or nondriver
identification cards.
SB 208 # authorize the Transportation Commission to establish higher maximum speed limits
on divided four-lane highways in rural areas.
SB 12*# authorize a parent to appear telephonically for a hearing to voluntarily terminate
parental rights.
SB 37# to reauthorize a grant program within the Department of Health for the purchase of
equipment and materials for mosquito prevention and control efforts at the local level
and to declare an emergency.
SB 73*# revise the power of rural fire protection districts to contract with certain entities.
SB 96*# allow municipalities to offer full food services at certain licensed municipal facilities
and to declare an emergency.
SB 134# revise the dates for holding certain elections and filing certain nominating petitions.
SB 169# require hospitals to report the charges for certain diagnostic-related groups.
SB 221# establish certain restrictions regarding the sale and purchase of products containing
pseudoephedrine or ephedrine and to provide penalties for violation thereof.
SB 209# revise the number of dentists eligible to participate in the dental tuition
reimbursement program.
SB 45*# authorize the Bureau of Administration to donate the former Governor's residence
for a public purpose and to declare an emergency.