Thomas J. Deadrick Speaker Pro tempore |
Matthew Michels SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE |
Karen Gerdes Chief Clerk |
MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS
SCR 2 (SJ p. 209) Recommending Master Sergeant Woodrow Wilson Keeble for the Medal
of Honor.
CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Amended HJ 14th LD: HB 1100, 1165, 1113
SECOND READING OF CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS
* Amended
HB 1199* prohibit the release of information concerning the applicants and holders of permits
to carry a concealed pistol.
SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill
# Deferred from 14th LD
HB 1173 (Removed from Consent Calendar) limit the authority of the state agencies to
promulgate rules restricting the application of permits to carry a concealed pistol.
HB 1118*# revise certain provisions regarding failure to stop at the command of a law
enforcement officer and regarding eluding a law enforcement officer in a vehicle.
HB 1138# authorize first class municipalities to issue nonsmoking establishment on-sale
licenses under certain conditions.
HB 1071*# amend the composition, supervision, and functioning of the State Seed Certification
Board.
HB 1112*# exempt certain real property owned by local industrial development corporations
from property taxation.
HB 1174*# revise certain provisions concerning business improvement districts.
HB 1161*# provide additional methods for the formation of special zoning areas.
HB 1196*# require certain new construction of structures to comply with the building code.
HB 1037# revise certain provisions related to the prescription of schedule II controlled drugs by
physician assistants, certified nurse practitioners, and certified nurse midwives.
HB 1137# revise certain provisions relating to the practice of counseling.
HB 1021# make an appropriation for costs related to disasters in the state and to declare an
emergency.
HB 1087# appropriate money for the Northern Crops Institute.
HB 1089# appropriate money for the Vietnam War Memorial.
HB 1109* provide civil immunity to qualified mental health professionals designated by the
chairs of the county board of mental illness.
HB 1134* to revise certain provisions regarding the justifiable use of force.
HB 1157* extend opportunity scholarship eligibility to South Dakota students who attend
college or technical school out-of-state and then return to South Dakota to attend
school.
HB 1220 temporarily allow contractual agreements between certain school districts and to
declare an emergency.
HB 1198 require inspections of certain facilities by the Department of Health.
HB 1153 revise the definition of a prohibited sexual act.
HB 1171 permit the court to award attorneys' fees in certain custody and visitation cases.
HB 1178 provide for the establishment of certain honorary trusts and of certain trusts for
animals.
HB 1114 exempt from motor vehicle license fees certain motor vehicles used to transport
children to and from certain head start programs.
HB 1155 allow local units of government to regulate the sales, distribution, and use of tobacco
products.
SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
SB 32 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.
LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATIONS
HC 1007 (HJ 14th LD) Honoring South Dakota's 2005 Little Britches World Rodeo
Champions, Taylor Shoemaker, Cole Boomer, Nikki Steffes, Joseph Wilson, Kody
Woodward, Lane Lindsay, and Tyler Manke and 2005 High School Champion
Jessica Painter.
HC 1008 (HJ 14th LD) Honoring Ron Madison and all of the staff and administration of Cedar
Shore Resort in Chamberlain for receiving the 2005 George S. Mickelson Great
Service Award at the Governor's Conference on Tourism.