SOUTH DAKOTA SENATE
EIGHTY-FIRST SESSION

Lee Schoenbeck
President Pro tempore  
Dennis Daugaard
PRESIDENT  

Patricia Adam
Secretary  
Calendar
Monday, February 13, 2006
24th Legislative Day
SENATE CONVENES AT 2:00 PM


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MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS

         HB 1178*    (Intent to reconsider vote by which lost)provide for the establishment of certain honorary trusts and of certain trusts for animals.

CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

Amended SJ 23rd LD: HB 1186

SECOND READING OF CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS
* Amended

         HB 1135    revise certain provisions relating to domestic limited liability companies, domestic limited liability partnerships, and the appointment of certain agents.
         HB 1205*    provide for an exemption to the records search fee for attorneys of record.

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

         SB 30    (Rules suspended, deferred from 23rd LD)revise the use of certain funds in the Department of Education.
         SB 157    (Rules suspended, deferred from 23rd LD)repeal certain provisions regarding the exercise of the right of eminent domain by a railroad.
         SB 168    (Rules suspended, deferred from 23rd LDappropriate money for enhancement of secondary career and technical education.


         SB 198    (Rules suspended, deferred from 23rd LD)repeal certain provisions regarding the reduction in state aid to education based on school district general fund balances.
         SB 202*    (Rules suspended, deferred from 23rd LD)make an appropriation for costs related to increased energy costs in K-12 school districts and postsecondary vocational education institutions and to declare an emergency.
         SJR 2*    (Rules suspended, deferred from 23rd LD)Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article VI of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to abortion.
         SB 121*    (Rules suspended, deferred from 23rd LD) provide for the assessment of severed mineral interests and to provide additional funding for the general fund of counties and school districts.
              Clarify provisions regarding the use of railroad rights-of-way by utility companies.
         SB 134*    (Rules suspended, deferred from 23rd LD) revise state aid to education to include aid to sparse school districts.
              Revise the distribution of state aid to education, to provide funding for sparse school districts, and to make an appropriation therefor.
         SB 143*    (Rules suspended, deferred from 23rd LD) create South Dakota Achievement Days, and to make an appropriation therefor.
              Make an appropriation to the state fair.
         SB 153*    (Rules suspended, deferred from 23rd LD) revise certain provisions concerning the South Dakota Railroad Authority and the railroad trust fund and declare an emergency.
              Transfer certain moneys from the railroad trust fund to the property tax reduction fund and to declare an emergency.
         SB 188*    (Rules suspended, deferred from 23rd LD) exempt the purchase of natural gas, propane, and fuel oil from sales and use tax during a certain time period of the year.
              Prohibit governmental entities from selling certain goods, commodities, and services to the general public.

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

         HB 1035    (Deferred from 22nd LD)revise the renewal fee paid by medical assistants.
         HB 1072    (Deferred from 22nd LD)direct the Department of Social Services to establish the South Dakota long-term care partnership program.
         HB 1082*    (Deferred from 22nd LD)provide for uniform jurisdiction in the regulation of certain seed, commercial fertilizer, commercial feed, animal remedies, and pesticide.
         HB 1075*    (Removed from Consent Calendar)revise certain provisions relating to the disposition of confiscated weapons and firearms
         HB 1112*    exempt certain real property owned by local industrial development corporations from property taxation.
         HB 1113*    exempt claims related to wildland fire operations outside the state from certain workers' compensation provisions and to declare an emergency.
         HB 1204    exempt certain persons from jury duty because of religious beliefs.
         HB 1226*    expand the tax refund for agricultural processing facilities to include expansions to existing facilities and to revise the time period in which an application must be submitted.
         HB 1227    provide a property tax exemption for coal-fired power plants upgrading pollution control equipment.
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         HB 1038    (Deferred from 23rd LD)make an appropriation to reimburse certain family physicians and certain dentists who have complied with the requirements of the physician tuition reimbursement program and the dental tuition reimbursement program.
         HB 1071*    (Deferred from 23rd LD)amend the composition, supervision, and functioning of the State Seed Certification Board.
         HB 1111    (Deferred from 23rd LD)require certain third party administrators to provide reports of claims experience upon request.
         HB 1206*    (Deferred from 23rd LD) provide contractors' excise, sales, and use tax refunds for the filming of certain motion pictures, documentaries, television advertisements, or television films.
         HB 1239    (Deferred from 23rd LD)make appropriations from the water and environment fund, the environment and natural resources fee fund, the water pollution control revolving fund subfund, the drinking water revolving fund subfund for various water and environmental purposes, to revise the state water plan, and to declare an emergency.
         HB 1243    (Deferred from 23rd LD)make an appropriation to the Department of Education to reimburse certain school districts for consolidation incentives.

         LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATIONS

         HC 1012    (HJ p498)Honoring Eric Ransom, a senior at Wolsey-Wessington High School, who has received recognition for exemplary athleticism by earning more than one thousand points during his high school basketball career.
        


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