Bob Gray President Pro tempore |
Dennis Daugaard PRESIDENT |
Trudy Evenstad Secretary |
CONSIDERATION OF EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS
Jeffrey R. Vonk Secretary of Game, Fish and Parks
MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS
HCR 1007 (HJ p.485) Encouraging the Legislature of the State of South Dakota to continue in
its practice and to further examine using people first language, which will
acknowledge individuals as people before they acknowledge any disability.
CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Amended SJ 27th LD: SB 84, HB 1174, 1241
SECOND READING OF CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS
* Amended
SB 164* permit certain taxing districts to revise the amount of revenue payable from property
taxes.
SB 182*
provide for incentives for the development of certain power production facilities
utilizing renewable resources.
Revise and establish certain provisions regarding the setting of rates for public
utilities.
HB 1022 revise the definition of bait.
HB 1026* define unprotected birds.
HB 1102* revise certain provisions related to the establishment of proof of compliance with
applicable standards as due care in certain utility negligence claims.
HB 1150 revise certain provisions relating to deceptive trade practices.
HB 1158* provide immunity for school districts in facilitating computer usage.
HB 1172* clarify certain limits placed on persons lending money.
HB 1179 revise the penalty for certain big game hunting violations.
HB 1180 repeal certain provisions found to be unconstitutional, which required insurers to
obtain a countersignature on policies.
HB 1236 allow the Department of Education to enter into certain enrollment agreements with
the State of Iowa.
HB 1285 restrict unsolicited commercial electronic mail advertisements.
SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill
SB 84 (JR 7-7) establish the special invasive weed and pest management fund and to
increase the pesticide registration fee.
SB 130* permit the Department of Health to provide an electronic report of marriages upon
request.
SB 197* adopt the Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act.
SB 208*
provide for the regulation of tanning devices.
Place certain restrictions on the use of tanning devices by minors.
SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill
HB 1031 (Removed from Consent Calendar) provide for the regulation of telepharmacy and
to establish a fee therefor.
HB 1077* (Removed from Consent Calendar) impose a tax on the net revenues of intermediate
care facilities for the mentally retarded.
HB 1129* (Deferred from 27th LD) provide for the conversion of certain cooperatives into
business corporations.
HB 1068* (Deferred from 27th LD) revise the criminal penalty for perjury.
HB 1183* (Deferred from 27th LD) revise certain provisions regarding the use of a transporter
license plate.
HB 1018* (Deferred from 27th LD) make an appropriation for the control and suppression of
pine beetles in Custer State Park.
HB 1064 (Deferred from 27th LD) authorize the Board of Regents to accept additional
donations for the improvements to O'Harra Stadium at the South Dakota School of
Mines and Technology and to declare an emergency.
HB 1065* (Deferred from 27th LD) authorize the Board of Regents to construct multi-use
storage facilities at South Dakota State University and to make an appropriation
therefor.
HB 1069* (Deferred from 27th LD) increase liquidated court costs and revise how they are
allocated.
HB 1100 (Deferred from 27th LD) authorize the Legislative Research Council to remodel,
renovate, and furnish certain facilities on the fourth floor of the State Capitol
Building for use by the Legislature, and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1058* revise certain provisions related to the placement of juveniles under the jurisdiction
of the Department of Corrections.
HB 1286* require that records of archaeological sites be maintained and to provide that certain
records remain confidential.
LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATIONS
HC 1007 (HJ p. 534) Honoring the memory of the life, personality, and achievements of J.D.
Weischedel.