SOUTH DAKOTA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
EIGHTY-FIRST SESSION

Thomas J. Deadrick
Speaker Pro tempore  
Matthew Michels
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE  

Karen Gerdes
Chief Clerk  
Calendar
Friday, January 20, 2006
8th Legislative Day
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONVENES AT 1:00 PM


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MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS

House Page Resolution 1

         SCR 1    (SJ p. 57) Urging the Congress of the United States to support the changes to the No Child Left Behind Act that were recommended by the special task force established by the National Conference of State Legislatures.

         CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

         Amended HJ 7th LD: HB 1027, 1030 (Consent Calendar), 1009, 1061

         SECOND READING OF CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS

         HB 1044    clarify the application of certain provisions relating to the exemption of debt cancellation contracts from insurance regulation.
         HB 1028    revise certain provisions regarding the transportation, possession, purchase, and sale of certain endangered and threatened species of wildlife and to provide a penalty for violation of those provisions.
         HB 1029    prohibit the use of crossbows for fishing except by certain persons having a disability and to grant the Game, Fish and Parks Commission rule-making authority to implement exceptions.


        

         SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
         * Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill

         HB 1017    (Deferred from 6th LD) authorize the Public Utilities Commission to implement and comply with certain federal energy acts and to validate certain related commission actions.
         HB 1065*    extend immunity to certain directors, trustees, committee members and officers of certain nonprofit corporations and to members of certain advisory boards.
         HB 1049*    revise the effective dates of certain laws regarding the regulation of motor vehicle license plates.
         HB 1058    revise certain provisions regarding investigations of the Division of Insurance.
         HB 1032    clarify that hunting, fishing, and trapping privileges associated with a resident license continue after change of residency.
        


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