Committee Agenda

Committee:    Senate State Affairs
Room:    414
Date:    Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Time:    10:00 AM



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        SB 114     authorize municipalities to include flexible spending accounts, flexible spending account debit cards, and related programs and procedures with employee health insurance benefits.
            Senators Vehle and Miles and Representatives Carson, Hamiel, and Solberg

        SB 111     prohibit certain outside employment and compensation by presidents of state institutions of higher education.
            Senators Kloucek and Bradford and Representatives Lange, Kirkeby, Kirschman, Kopp, Lucas, Solberg, Sorenson, Vanderlinde, and Verchio

        SB 112     regulate compensation for certain outside activities by certain state officers and employees.
            Senator Kloucek

        SB 113     require the Board of Regents to formulate and promulgate a regental policy on outside employment by institutional officers and employees.
            Senators Kloucek, Ahlers, Maher, and Miles and Representatives Hunhoff (Bernie), Dennert, Engels, and Kirschman

        SB 106     authorize the Board of Regents and the Building Authority to contract for construction of classroom facilities at the University Center in Sioux Falls to replace facilities leased from the Sioux Falls School District, and to make an appropriation therefor.
            Senators Dempster, Abdallah, Ahlers, Brown, Gant, Garnos, Gray, Hansen (Tom), Heidepriem, Jerstad, Knudson, Maher, Miles, Nelson, Olson (Russell), Peterson, Rhoden, Tieszen, and Turbak Berry and Representatives Noem, Blake, Bolin, Boomgarden, Burg, Curd, Cutler, Engels, Faehn, Gibson, Gosch, Hunhoff (Bernie), Kirkeby, Krebs, Lucas, Lust, McLaughlin, Moser, Peters, Putnam, Rausch, Rave, Rounds, Schlekeway, Solum, Thompson, Turbiville, and Van Gerpen

        SB 138     revise certain provisions regarding long-range financing plans required by the Board of Regents for improvements financed by private donations.
            Senators Vehle, Ahlers, Brown, Fryslie, Garnos, and Rhoden and Representatives Hamiel, Brunner, Carson, Cronin, Krebs, and McLaughlin

        SB 139     revise the membership of the State Building Committee created during the planning stages of certain state facilities.
            Senators Vehle, Brown, Fryslie, Garnos, and Rhoden and Representatives Hamiel, Brunner, Carson, Cronin, Krebs, Lust, McLaughlin, and Street

        SJR 4     Proposing a constitutional amendment to combine the offices of state treasurer and state auditor into the single office of state comptroller.
            Senators Kloucek and Hundstad and Representatives Schrempp, Blake, Hoffman, Hunhoff (Bernie), Kirkeby, Lange, Sorenson, Thompson, Vanderlinde, and Verchio

        SJR 6     Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election amendments to Articles IV and VIII of the Constitution, to combine the duties of the treasurer and the commissioner of school and public lands.
            Senators Heidepriem, Ahlers, Hanson (Gary), Hundstad, Jerstad, Maher, Merchant, Miles, Nesselhuf, and Turbak Berry and Representatives Fargen, Blake, Burg, Elliott, Gibson, Kirschman, Lange, Lucas, Schrempp, Solberg, Sorenson, Thompson, Vanderlinde, and Wismer

        HB 1005     make form and style revisions to certain statutes related to the Bureau of Personnel.
            Representatives Tidemann, Jensen, Kirschman, Kopp, Noem, Schlekeway, and Wismer and Senators Haverly, Bradford, Brown, Garnos, and Hundstad at the request of the Interim Bureau of Personnel Agency Review Committee

        HB 1011     revise certain provisions related to high-performance green building standards.
            The Committee on State Affairs at the request of the Bureau of Administration

        HB 1016     revise certain provisions regarding 911 emergency services.
            The Committee on State Affairs at the request of the Department of Public Safety

        

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        THOMAS A. DEMPSTER, Chair