Lee Schoenbeck President Pro tempore |
Dennis Daugaard PRESIDENT |
Patricia Adam Secretary |
MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS
HCR 1001 (HJ p176)Supporting and commending the Conservation Reserve Program for its
impact on land, water, and wildlife conservation, for increasing business and
economic development and restoration, and for providing alternative economic
opportunities for South Dakota.
CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Amended SJ 11th LD: SB 92, 127, 148, 149, 152 (Referred to Appropriations)
SECOND READING OF CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS
* Amended
SB 42* update and revise certain provisions pertaining to saddlemount motor vehicle
combinations.
HB 1001 revise certain provisions concerning election procedures.
SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill
SB 132* (Deferred from 11th LD)clarify the jurisdiction of conservation officers to enforce
certain alcohol-related provisions
SB 83* increase the length of time for which nationally certified teachers may receive
stipends.
SB 99 establish a task force to study sexual assault and to provide for its composition,
scope, and administration.
SB 106* exempt certain small sand, gravel, and other extraction operations from license fees
and surety requirements.
SB 107* revise the definition of manufacturer as it relates to the ownership of certain motor
vehicle dealerships and to declare an emergency.
.SB 150 require the state's participation in the National Sex Offender Public Registry and to
provide for the posting of a state internet sex registry site.
SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill
HB 1051* (Deferred from 11th LD, removed from Consent Calendar)revise certain provisions
regarding notice to a tribe of a child custody proceeding subject to the Indian Child
Welfare Act.
HB 1002 revise certain provisions concerning the type of documentation required for the
registration of voters.
HB 1003 revise certain provisions concerning absentee voting.
HB 1033 permit persons arrested for certain boating violations to be released upon execution
of a promise to appear in court or upon furnishing a bond and to provide a penalty for
failure to appear in court.
HB 1053 codify legislation enacted in 2005.