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MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS
HOUSE PAGE RESOLUTION 3
CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Amended HJ 29th LD: SB 179 (Consent Calendar), 95, 217
SECOND READING OF CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS
* Amended
SB 93* authorize qualified dispositions in trust.
SB 94* revise certain provisions regarding trusts.
SB 125* exempt transfers of funds from certain municipal revenue producing ventures from
the calculation of the general fund balance of school districts.
SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill
# Deferred from 29th LD
SB 151*# permit the cremation and inurnment of indigents in lieu of burial and to revise and
clarify certain provisions regarding indigent funeral expenses.
SB 171*# prohibit certain officials from voting if a conflict of interest exists.
SB 48 # (Removed from Consent Calendar) authorize the director of the Division of Banking
to enter into certain interstate agreements and to establish certain procedures
regarding those agreements.
SB 112 # repeal certain requirements related to works of art in state buildings.
SB 207*# revise certain mobile and manufactured home provisions related to taxation, fees,
titling, and penalties.
SB 25*#
establish a fund for the payment of certain tobacco litigation expenses and to make
an appropriation therefor.
Revise the purposes for which the extraordinary litigation fund may be used.
SB 26*# provide monetary penalties for failure of tobacco distributors and wholesalers to
comply with certain cigarette regulations.
SB 143 # adopt the Uniform Environmental Covenants Act.
SB 178*# provide for the creation of county interdisciplinary child information teams and to
regulate their memberships, authority, and responsibilities.
SB 117*# provide for the development and implementation of certain animal identification
programs to maintain animal health and ensure the safety of the food supply.
SB 135 # increase the promotional fee on wheat.
SB 34*# make an additional appropriation to construct a thermophilic anaerobic manure
digestion system for the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station and to declare
an emergency.
SB 187# make an appropriation to fund tax refunds for elderly and disabled persons.
SB 188# revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2005 for education
enhancement.
SB 2*#
revise the procedure for assessing agricultural property and to repeal certain factors
used to determine which sales may be used in assessing property.
Revise the procedure for assessing certain agricultural property.
SB 78# revise certain provisions relating to the taxes electric cooperatives pay to certain
municipalities.
SB 83*# revise the seller's property condition disclosure statement.
SB 163*#
exempt certain multiple employer welfare arrangements from unauthorized insurers
process provisions.
Authorize certain multiple employer trusts.
SB 66*# provide certain options to school boards in reorganization, to increase the percentage
of voters necessary to petition for school district reorganization, and to declare an
emergency.
SB 72*# include legal costs as allowable expenditures from the special education fund.
SB 116# revise certain provisions relating to the Richard Hagen-Minerva Harvey Scholarship
Program.
SB 53* provide for adequate access to health care provider networks.
LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATIONS
HC 1023 (HJ p. 574) Honoring the 2004 State Champion Pierre Post 8 13-14 year old Teener
Baseball Team and the parents and coaching staff involved in the teener baseball
program.
SC 14 (SJ p. 559) Recognizing the outstanding accomplishments of Diana Mach of
Scotland as the 2004-2005 President of the South Dakota School Counselor
Association.
SC 15 (SJ p. 560) Honoring Arielle M. Klein of Chamberlain for recently being selected as
South Dakota's Voice of Democracy essay contest winner.