P - Present
Roll Call
OTHERS PRESENT: See Original Minutes
The meeting was called to order by Representative J.E. Jim Putnam
HB 1243: provide for tourism regions in the state, to provide for the distribution of
tourism promotion funds to those regions, and to provide an additional appropriation
for tourism promotion.
E - Excused
A - Absent
P Burg
P Carson
P Davis
P Dennert
P Glenski
P Haverly
P Rausch
P Tidemann, Vice-Chair
P Putnam, Chair
Presented by: Representative Al Novstrup
Proponents: Sid Schroeder, Northern Route to the Black Hills Association
Tom Aman, Northern Route to the Black Hills Association (Documents #1 and #2)
Mike Mc Cafferty, Northern Route to the Black Hills Association (Document #3)
Rhett Albers, Sitting Bull Monument Foundation of Mobridge
Representative Eldon Nygaard (Document #4)
Dennis Wheeler, City of Mobridge
Cindy Melcher, Mobridge Chamber of Commerce
Senator Jim Hundstad, self
Opponents: Richard Benda, Department of Tourism and State Development
Billie Jo Waara, SD Department of Tourism
MOTION:
AMEND HB 1243
"31, the state recognizes and will fund five tourism associations:
Moved by: Dennert
Second by: Davis
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION:
TO AMEND TITLE OF HB 1243
Moved by: Tidemann
HB 1246: appropriate money to pay for the development of certain vocational
education courses that can be taken by high school students via distance learning.
Second by: Rausch
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
The Chair deferred HB 1243 until another day.
Presented by: Representative Ryan Olson
MOTION:
TO TABLE HB 1246
Moved by: Tidemann
Second by: Rausch
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote.(8-1-0-0)
Voting Yes: Burg, Carson, Davis, Dennert, Haverly, Rausch, Tidemann, Putnam
Voting No: Glenski
HB 1205: provide funds to the state technical institutes.
Presented by: Representative Deb Peters
Proponents: Mitch Richter, Technical Institutes
Opponents: Jason Dilges, Bureau of Finance and Management
MOTION:
AMEND HB 1205
Moved by: Haverly
Second by: Burg
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION:
AMEND HB 1279
Moved by: Tidemann
Second by: Burg
Moved by: Haverly
MOTION:
TO TABLE HB 1263
Second by: Tidemann
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION:
DO PASS HB 1279 AS AMENDED
Moved by: Tidemann
Second by: Glenski
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote.(9-0-0-0)
Voting Yes: Burg, Carson, Davis, Dennert, Glenski, Haverly, Rausch, Tidemann, Putnam
HB 1263: revise certain provisions contained in Senate Bill 209, the General
Appropriations Act, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2007, as previously enacted
by the Eighty-first Session of the South Dakota Legislature.
Moved by: Tidemann
Second by: Rausch
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote.(9-0-0-0)
Voting Yes: Burg, Carson, Davis, Dennert, Glenski, Haverly, Rausch, Tidemann, Putnam
HB 1067: revise certain reversion provisions regarding an appropriation to the South
Dakota Energy Infrastructure Authority.
"
Section 3. Any amount appropriated in this Act not lawfully expended or obligated by June 30,
2007
2008
, shall revert in accordance with
§
4-8-21.".
Moved by: Tidemann
MOTION:
DO PASS HB 1074
Second by: Rausch
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote.(9-0-0-0)
Voting Yes: Burg, Carson, Davis, Dennert, Glenski, Haverly, Rausch, Tidemann, Putnam
MOTION:
DO PASS HB 1067 AS AMENDED
Moved by: Tidemann
Second by: Rausch
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote.(9-0-0-0)
Voting Yes: Burg, Carson, Davis, Dennert, Glenski, Haverly, Rausch, Tidemann, Putnam
HB 1074: make an appropriation for the support of the state fair.
Moved by: Tidemann
Second by: Glenski
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote.(9-0-0-0)
Voting Yes: Burg, Carson, Davis, Dennert, Glenski, Haverly, Rausch, Tidemann, Putnam
HB 1101: make an appropriation to support the South Dakota Hall of Fame.
($
50,000
)".
Moved by: Tidemann
Second by: Dennert
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION:
DO PASS HB 1101 AS AMENDED
Moved by: Tidemann
Second by: Glenski
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote.(9-0-0-0)
Voting Yes: Burg, Carson, Davis, Dennert, Glenski, Haverly, Rausch, Tidemann, Putnam
HB 1138: appropriate money to postsecondary technical institutes for the
maintenance and repair of buildings.
Moved by: Haverly
Second by: Davis
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
NAY: Glenski
MOTION:
DO PASS HB 1138 AS AMENDED
Moved by: Tidemann
Second by: Davis
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote.(9-0-0-0)
Voting Yes: Burg, Carson, Davis, Dennert, Glenski, Haverly, Rausch, Tidemann, Putnam
HB 1176: appropriate money for international trade representation.
Moved by: Tidemann
Second by: Haverly
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION:
TO AMEND TITLE OF HB 1176
Moved by: Tidemann
Second by: Rausch
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION:
DO PASS HB 1176 AS AMENDED
Moved by: Tidemann
Second by: Rausch
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote.(7-2-0-0)
Voting Yes: Burg, Carson, Dennert, Haverly, Rausch, Tidemann, Putnam
Voting No: Davis, Glenski
HB 1258: appropriate money for the Black Hills Area Chapter of the American Red
Cross.
Representative Putnam provided Document #5.
MOTION:
REMOVE HB 1258 FROM THE TABLE
Moved by: Putnam
Second by: Dennert
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote.(9-0-0-0)
Voting Yes: Burg, Carson, Davis, Dennert, Glenski, Haverly, Rausch, Tidemann, Putnam
MOTION:
AMEND HB 1258
"
Section 1. The Department of Corrections, the Department of Health, and the Department of
Human Services may create a program for the purpose of providing intensive methamphetamine
treatment for females in the state correctional system.
Section 2. That section 8 of chapter 26 of the 2006 Session Laws be amended to read as follows:
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Correctional Health
F.T.E., delete "71.0" and insert "72.0"
Adjust all totals accordingly.
Section 3. That section 16 of chapter 26 of the 2006 Session Laws be amended to read as
follows:
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Community Services
Personal Services, Other Funds, delete "$1,557,291" and insert "$1,842,291"
Operating Expenses, Other Funds, delete "$1,441,478" and insert "$1,666,478"
F.T.E., delete "82.5" and insert "89.3"
Adjust all totals accordingly.
Section 4. That section 17 of chapter 26 of the 2006 Session Laws be amended to read as
follows:
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Alcohol & Drug Abuse
Section 5. Whereas, this Act is necessary for the support of the state government and its existing
public institutions, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this Act shall be in full force and
effect from and after its passage and approval."
Moved by: Putnam
Second by: Rausch
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote.(9-0-0-0)
Voting Yes: Burg, Carson, Davis, Dennert, Glenski, Haverly, Rausch, Tidemann, Putnam
MOTION:
TO AMEND TITLE OF HB 1258
Moved by: Putnam
HB 1246: appropriate money to pay for the development of certain vocational
education courses that can be taken by high school students via distance learning.
MOTION:
REMOVE HB 1246 FROM THE TABLE
Second by: Dennert
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
The Chair deferred HB 1258 until another day.
Moved by: Putnam
Second by: Haverly
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote.(9-0-0-0)
Voting Yes: Burg, Carson, Davis, Dennert, Glenski, Haverly, Rausch, Tidemann, Putnam
MOTION:
AMEND HB 1246
"
Section 1. There is hereby appropriated from the
general
fund the sum of four hundred ninety
five thousand four hundred eighty nine dollars ($
495,489
), or so much thereof as may be necessary,
six hundred forty thousand dollars ($
640,000
) in
other
fund expenditure authority, or so much
thereof as may be necessary, and 6.0 FTEs to the Department of Human Services for costs related
to the intensive methamphetamine treatment program in the women's state correctional system.
Section 2. There is hereby appropriated from the
general
fund the sum of ninety-six thousand one
hundred fifty-one dollars ($
96,151
), or so much thereof as may be necessary, five hundred forty-four
thousand one hundred two dollars ($
544,102
) in
other
fund expenditure authority, or so much thereof
as may be necessary, and 9.0 FTEs to the Department of Corrections for costs related to the intensive
methamphetamine treatment program in the women's state correctional system.
Section 3. There is hereby appropriated from the
general
fund the sum of fifty one thousand one
hundred thirty-six dollars ($
51,136
) in other fund expenditure authority, or so much thereof as may
be necessary, and 1.0 FTE to the Department of Health for costs related to the intensive
methamphetamine treatment program in the women's state correctional system.
Section 4. The secretary of the Department of Human Services, the secretary of the Department
of Corrections, or the secretary of the Department of Health shall approve vouchers and the state
auditor shall draw warrants to pay expenditures authorized by this Act.
Section 5. Any amounts appropriated in this Act not lawfully expended or obligated by June 30,
2008, shall revert in accordance with
§
4-8-21."
Moved by: Putnam
Second by: Burg
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION:
TO AMEND TITLE OF HB 1246
Moved by: Putnam
HB 1271: make an appropriation to reimburse counties for the cost of the 2008
presidential primary.
Second by: Burg
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
The Chair deferred HB 1246 until another day.
MOTION:
REMOVE HB 1271 FROM THE TABLE
Moved by: Putnam
Second by: Davis
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote.(8-0-1-0)
Voting Yes: Burg, Carson, Davis, Dennert, Glenski, Haverly, Tidemann, Putnam
Excused: Rausch
MOTION:
AMEND HB 1271
"
Section 1. The Unified Judicial System may create a drug court program for the purpose of
providing intensive, supervised rehabilitation to nonviolent adult felony offenders who abuse
controlled substances.
Section 2. There is hereby appropriated from the
general
fund the sum of two hundred six
thousand five hundred four dollars ($206,504), or so much thereof as may be necessary, and 3.0
FTEs to the Unified Judicial System for costs related to the drug court program.
Section 3. The state court administrator shall approve vouchers and the state auditor shall draw
warrants to pay expenditures authorized by this Act.
Section 4. Any amounts appropriated in this Act not lawfully expended or obligated by June 30, 2008, shall revert in accordance with § 4-8-21."
Moved by: Putnam
Second by: Dennert
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION:
TO AMEND TITLE OF HB 1271
Moved by: Putnam
HB 1061: make an appropriation to initiate a Mathematics and Science Academy.
MOTION:
TO TABLE HB 1061
MOTION:
REMOVE HB 1061 FROM THE TABLE
Second by: Davis
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
The Chair deferred HB 1271 until another day.
Moved by: Tidemann
Second by: Davis
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote.(9-0-0-0)
Voting Yes: Burg, Carson, Davis, Dennert, Glenski, Haverly, Rausch, Tidemann, Putnam
HB 1061: make an appropriation to initiate a Mathematics and Science Academy.
Moved by: Putnam
Second by: Davis
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote.(9-0-0-0)
Voting Yes: Burg, Carson, Davis, Dennert, Glenski, Haverly, Rausch, Tidemann, Putnam
MOTION:
AMEND HB 1061
"
Section 1. The Department of Health may offer human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to any
woman who is at least eleven years of age and less than nineteen years of age to help protect against
the virus that causes cervical cancer at an estimated cost of nine million two hundred thousand
dollars. The department may expend up to four hundred thousand dollars of general funds and seven
million five hundred thousand dollars of federal fund authority from its fiscal year 2007 budget.
Section 2. The Department of Social Services shall transfer one million three hundred thousand
dollars of general funds to the Department of Health to provide additional funding for this initiative.
Section 3. Whereas, this Act is necessary for the support of the state government and its existing
public institutions, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this Act shall be in full force and
effect from and after its passage and approval."
Moved by: Putnam
Second by: Rausch
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION:
TO AMEND TITLE OF HB 1061
Moved by: Putnam
MOTION:
TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2007
Lisa Shafer
Second by: Rausch
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
The Chair deferred HB 1061 until another day.
Moved by: Glenski
Second by: Davis
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION:
TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 2007
Moved by: Dennert
Second by: Carson
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION:
TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2007
Moved by: Haverly
Second by: Tidemann
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION:
TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2007
Moved by: Rausch
Second by: Tidemann
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION:
ADJOURN
Moved by: Carson
Second by: Burg
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
Committee Secretary