SOUTH DAKOTA CONSTITUTION
  1.    SJR 4        Health care trust fund, amendment to Constitution proposed to voters.
  2.    SB 254    Constitutional amendment and submitted questions, certain provisions revised.
 STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT
  3.    HB 1233    The General Appropriations Act.
  4.    HB 1142    Appropriation from chapter 14 of the 2000 Session Laws amended.
  5.    SB 14        Appropriation in chapter 14 of the 2000 Session Law amended.
  6.    HB 1173    Working holiday, anniversary of South Dakota statehood.
  7.    HB 1066    State radio transferred from the attorney general to the Bureau of Information
and Telecommunications.
  8.    SB 105    Inmate telephone calls, Corrections Commission to study.
  9.    HB 1280    Geographic place names replaced.
 10.    SB 27        State Fair, accounting process revised.
 11.    SB 128    Interim Rules Review Committee, agencies must serve a copy of the rules
hearing minutes on the committee before appearing before the committee.
 12.    HB 1017    Tuition reimbursement program, appropriation to the Department of Health.
 13.    SB 124    Energy savings contract, deposit and repayment of funds.
 14.    HB 1028    Interpreters for the deaf, review panel revised.
 15.    HB 1027    Board of Vocational Rehabilitation, repeal the composition requirement of the
board.
 16.    HB 1026    Interpreters for the deaf, certification, rule making and fees.
 17.    HB 1022    Prison industries, appropriation to build facilities authorized.
 18.    HB 1016    Dakota Prairie Playhouse, Board of Regents may purchase.
 LEGISLATURE AND STATUTES
 19.    SB 186    Legislative Session recordings, South Dakota Public Broadcasting must
preserve.
 20.    SB 83        Legislation, codification of laws passed in 2000.
 22.    SB 82        Local government officials may use credit cards.
 23.     SB 50        Generally accepted accounting principles, state financial statements required to
meet standards.
 24.    HB 1106    Investments for state funds requirements revised.
 25.    SB 229    Cement plant sale, proceeds to be invested by the investment council.
 PUBLIC PROPERTY, PURCHASES AND CONTRACTS
 26.    SB 93        Permanent school funds, certain provisions revised to allow the investment of
school funds.
 27.     SB 226    Tobacco settlement proceeds, acceptance and revisions for use.
 28.     SB 169    Public improvements requiring competitive bids, expenditure limit revised.
 29.    SB 106    Public construction contracts, change orders limited.
 30.     SB 217    Resident bidders on public contracts, preference revised.
 31.    HB 1112    School district inventory procedures revised.
 32.    HB 1180    Surplus property, transfer to tribal subdivisions allowed.
 33.    SB 255    Homestake Mining Company, transfer of property and equipment to the state.
 LOCAL GOVERNMENT GENERALLY
 34.    HB 1188    Bond issues of local governments, certain dates revised relating to the validation
dates of the bonds.
 35.    SB 13        Capital outlay fund, proceeds from the sale of surplus property may be placed
in the fund.
 36.    HB 1193    Local government cooperation and consolidation, procedures adopted.
 COUNTIES
 37.    HB 1199    Salaries for county officials, adjusted.
 38.    HB 1156    Referred measure from county commission, election date set.
 39.    HB 1128    County budget hearing, certain notice requirements revised.
 TOWNSHIPS
 40.    HB 1124    Township financial reports, procedures related to filing revised.
 41.    HB 1276    Historical municipal corporation must maintain its property.
 42.    SB 84        Mayor, the chief executive officer provisions revised.
 43.    SB 5        Voter qualifications for municipal and school district elections, provisions
revised.
 44.    SB 75        Candidate for municipal office, method to determine position on ballot revised.
 45.    SB 76        Mayor's veto authority, provisions revised.
 46.    HB 1174    Municipal checks and warrants, provisions revised to conform with state
standards.
 47.    SB 100    Uniform building code references updated.
 48.    SB 199    Transient merchants, regulated by municipality.
 TAXATION
 49.    HB 1132    County assessment records, to be available to the local equalization board.
 50.    HB 1216    Energy property tax assessment credit, procedure to apply revised.
 51.    HB 1139    Property tax levies for the general fund of a school district revised.
 52.    SB 65        Estate tax, certain estates of nonresidents subject to tax.
 53.    HB 1044    Internal Revenue Code, references revised.
 54.    SB 225    Insurance, tax, cash, and benefit provisions revised.
 55.    HB 1163    Sales and use tax, exemptions created.
 56.    HB 1001    Sales and use tax, provisions revised.
 57.    SB 209    Sales and use tax, delay in payment under certain circumstances.
 58.    SB 46        Direct payment permits, department may issue.
 59.    HB 1048    Tobacco distributor or wholesaler, license may be revoked for failure to provide
certain information.
 60.    HB 1177    Assessments must be paid before appeal to the Supreme Court.
 61.    SB 166    Sales tax task force created.
 62.    SB 223    Tax refunds for elderly and disabled persons, appropriation.
 PLANNING, ZONING AND HOUSING PROGRAMS
 63.    HB 1095    Plats, dimensions of a plat revised.
 64.    HB 1009    Voter registration list, procedure to update the list revised. 
 65.    HB 1251    Signatures on certain petitions, presumption about the voter created.
 66.    HB 1252    Voter registration, statewide list established.
 67.    SB 6        Political party officials, secretary of state to be notified of nomination or election.
 68.    SB 7        Certificate of nomination, filing date revised.
 69.    SB 66        Special primary election, appropriation to reimburse certain counties.
 EDUCATION
 70.    SB 234    State-designed student achievement tests, development and use.
 71.    HB 1123    School districts, requirement that school districts consist of adjoining territory
repealed.
 72.    HB 1196    Textbooks, purchase from school district capital outlay fund authorized.
 73.    HB 1294    School districts, incentive to consolidate.
 74.    SB 91        School district employees, certain employees required to complete a background
check.
 75.    SB 117    School district employees, background check provisions revised.
 76.    HB 1069    School consolidation provisions revised.
 77.    HB 1258    State aid to education, distribution revised.
 78.    HB 1158    State aid redirected for school districts that accept open enrollment students.
 79.    HB 1187    Property tax levies, relationship to state aid to education revised.
 80.    HB 1006    Capital outlay fund, expenditures from fund revised.
 81.    HB 1113    Electronic funds transfer, school districts may use this method for payment.
 82.    HB 1070    Vendor may contract with school board to sell soft drinks or other concessions
on school property.
 83.    HB 1266    School day, allow for a shortened school day due to inclement weather.
 84.    SB 145    Special education, state aid distribution revised.
 85.    SB 60        Special education, the uses for the extraordinary cost fund expanded.
 86.    SB 62        Nonpublic school, penalty repealed for teaching without a certificate.
 87.    SB 63        Teacher or administrator certificate revoked for being involved with controlled
substances.
100.    SB 94        Veterinary medicine, statute of limitations for malpractice established.
 COURTS AND JUDICIARY
101.    SB 79        Supreme Court selection districts, reapportioned.
102.    SB 154    Practice of law without a license, penalty increased.
 EVIDENCE
103.    HB 1002    Patient communications, waiver of privileged communications with physician or
psychotherapist.
 PERSONAL RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS
104.    HB 1278    Barratry definition revised.
105.    SB 9        Flooded land, liability to a trespasser revised.
 JUDICIAL REMEDIES
106.    HB 1185    Structured settlements, regulated.
107.    HB 1225    Garnishments, court where proceedings may be filed clarified.
111.    HB 1101    Concurrent or consecutive sentences, discretion of the court clarified.
112.    HB 1241    Threatening or harassing communication, defined as a crime.
113.    SB 150    Bingo and lottery, certain provisions revised.
114.    HB 1072    Livestock theft classified as grand theft.
115.    SB 250    Theft, taking money or property of an inmate or a patient.
116.    HB 1092    Controlled drug or substance, certain definitions revised.
117.    HB 1091    Intoxicating substances, venue for crime of ingesting certain substances revised.
 LAW ENFORCEMENT
118.    HB 1024    Adult inmates and parolees, information released to certain persons and entities.
 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
119.    HB 1145    Arrests, circumstance under which a person may be taken into custody revised.
120.    HB 1075    Grand jury, certain procedures for returns modified.
121.    HB 1265    Restitution required from those defendants no longer on probation.
122.    HB 1054    Crime victims' compensation program, provisions revised.
123.    HB 1257    Indigent defendants, reimbursement of certain costs provisions revised.
 PENAL INSTITUTIONS, PROBATION AND PAROLE
124.    SB 149    Housing of prisoners, revise provisions relating to costs.
125.    SB 30        Telephone or video conferencing, Board of Pardons and Parole may conduct
hearings.
126.    SB 29        Violent offenses identified for parole eligibility.
127.    HB 1110    Juvenile corrections facility, possession or delivery of contraband prohibited.
128.    SB 28        Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision.
 DOMESTIC RELATIONS
129.    SB 23        Marriage records, provisions revised.
130.    SB 202    Grandparent visitation rights, revised.
136.    HB 1274    Child welfare and family day care, who may be licensed or registered, revised.
137.    HB 1275    Custodian, definition revised as it relates to abuse and neglect.
138.    HB 1122    Juvenile hearings, time requirements for certain hearings revised.
139.    HB 1109    Juveniles, detained in adult jails if convicted as an adult.
140.    HB 1023    Department of Corrections, certain employees screened through the abuse and
neglect central registry.
141.    SB 53        Abused or neglected child, provisions regarding reunification with parent
revised.
142.    HB 1053    Abuse and neglect, dispositional decree requirements revised.
143.    HB 1077    Child in need of supervision, certain costs and fees may be imposed.
144.    HB 1078    Delinquent child adjudication, court may impose certain costs and fees.
145.    HB 1051    Child abuse, punishment for crime increased.
146.    HB 1004    Crime of violence, the Unified Judicial System must notify the chief administrator
of a school where a juvenile convicted of this type of an offense is enrolled.
147.    SB 52        Children's trust fund, provisions revised.
 MENTALLY ILL PERSONS
148.    SB 33        Involuntary commitment, no person may assist an escape of a person who has
been committed.
149.    SB 32        Notice of hearing, requirements revised for certain commitment hearings.
150.    HB 1025    Mental health, certain provisions revised.
 PUBLIC WELFARE AND ASSISTANCE
151.    HB 1229    Out-of-school time program grants.
152.    SB 245    Health care trust fund created.
153.    HB 1030    Postsecondary tuition and fees for persons with disabilities.
157.    SB 18        State trunk highway system revised.
158.    HB 1013    Commercial motor vehicle drivers may rest at interstate rest areas for longer
period of time.
159.    HB 1087    Road districts, two or more may consolidate.
160.    SB 144    Public highway rights-of-way, certain activity restricted.
 MOTOR VEHICLES
161.    SB 137    Certificate of title, delivery upon certain circumstances.
162.    HB 1046    Boats, registration and numbering required.
163.    HB 1047    Boats, certain provisions regarding leasing and excise taxes revised.
164.    HB 1116    Construction equipment, certain vehicles to be registered.
165.    HB 1045    Personal information, disclosure of information in motor vehicle records
prohibited.
166.    HB 1223    Leased vehicles, excise tax calculation revised.
167.    HB 1254    Motor vehicles, criteria to apply the excise tax revised.
168.    HB 1236    Auto auction, motor vehicle manufacturers may sell vehicles at auction.
169.    HB 1119    Car auction agency, limited travel for certain motor vehicles.
170.    SB 114    Local government transportation technology transfer special revenue fund,
funding modified.
171.    SB 115    Driver's license laws revised.
172.    SB 204    Tribal identification cards may be used when applying for a driver's license.
173.    HB 1076    Drivers' license or permit, suspension and revocation provisions revised.
174.    HB 1154    Juvenile adjudications, certain driving privilege penalties revised.
175.    HB 1036    Out-of-service order, commercial motor vehicle may not be operated when order
is in effect.
176.    HB 1149    School bus driver, school district notified when license suspended.
177.    HB 1118    Driving under the influence, time period extended to consider prior convictions.
181.    SB 224    Congressional Medal of Honor medals and Korean War ceremony,
appropriation.
182.    SB 222    Special emergency and disaster fund, appropriation.
 PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY
183.    SB 244    Assisted living centers must disclose charges.
184.    SB 1        Genetic testing, informed consent must be in writing from the person to be
tested.
185.    SB 218    Fetal alcohol syndrome, suspected cases reported.
186.    SB 57        Anatomical gifts, certain provisions revised.
187.    HB 1043    Open burning, state fire marshall may prohibit.
188.    HB 1127    911 surcharge, certain procedures for the remittance surcharge revised.
189.    HB 1279    Tobacco use prevention and reduction program created.
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
190.    SB 126    Sanitary districts, survey requirements clarified.
191.    SB 64        Prairie dog control and protection.
192.    HB 1277    Underground petroleum tank liens, repealed.
 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
193.    SB 45        Alcoholic beverage license, suspension or revocation hearing may be moved.
194.    SB 162    Farm wineries may hold off-sale wine license.
195.    SB 219    Municipalities may issue on-sale license for certain large events.
196.    SB 168    On-sale liquor licenses, provisions relating to resort facilities revised.
197.    HB 1079    Underage possession or consumption of alcoholic beverage, venue to adjudicate
charge clarified.
 PROFESSION AND OCCUPATIONS
198.    HB 1018    International medical graduates, waiver requests processed.
199.    SB 141    Physician licensure, provision revised.
211.    SB 161    Petroleum products containing MTBE, regulated.
212.    HB 1253    Dealer franchises, outdoor power equipment included.
213.    SB 34        Weights and measures inspections may be performed every two years.
214.    SB 88        Prescription drug cards regulated.
 AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE
215.    HB 1019    Department of Agriculture, certain statutory programs revised.
216.    HB 1170    Anhydrous ammonia, use regulated and penalty imposed.
217.    SB 98        Weeds and pests, certain penalties established for failure to control.
218.    HB 1021    Plant inspection and quarantine, certain provisions revised.
219.    SB 210    State hog checkoff program established.
220.    SB 221    Wildfire suppression, appropriation.
221.    HB 1203    Northern Crops Institute, appropriation.
 FOOD AND DRUGS
222.    HB 1298    Ruminant livestock feeds, regulated.
223.    SB 152    Livestock vaccination and brucellosis testing, rule making revised.
224.    HB 1201    Trespass by buffalo and partition fences for buffalo, provisions revised.
225.    HB 1020    Dairy inspection fees revised.
 GAME, FISH, PARKS, AND FORESTRY
226.    SB 56        Big and small game, definitions revised.
227.    HB 1060    Wild animals, civil damages for unlawful taking revised.
228.    HB 1061    Unsatisfied judgment, a person may not have a hunting, fishing, or trapping
license when a civil penalty for a game violation remains.
229.    HB 1059    Hunting licenses, surcharge for depredation and public access continued.
230.    HB 1056    Fur dealer license, penalty increased for violations.
231.    HB 1058    Nonresident family fishing license, daily and possession limits modified.
232.    HB 1062    Photo identification, a person must provide when conservation officer examines
a person's license.
233.    HB 1005    Hunting, the 660 foot shooting safety zone established for hunting on public
waters.
234.    HB 1063    Ice fishing shack, time required to remove from public waters revised.
235.    HB 1064    Conservation officers, law enforcement authority clarified.
236.    HB 1057    Conservation officers, law enforcement authority for the officers revised.
237.    SB 55        Union County State Park, name changed.
238.    HB 1146    Wildland fire coordinator, position and duties created.
 RECREATION AND SPORTS
239.    SB 103    Lottery records, confidentiality revised.
 PROPERTY
240.    HB 1200    Real estate documents, standardized.
 WATER RIGHTS
241.    HB 1134    Well pump installers and repairers, license requirements established.
 WATER MANAGEMENT
242.    HB 1231    Lewis and Clark Rural Water System, state to share in costs.
243.    SB 148    Water user and sanitary district directors, compensation increased.
245.    SB 81        Business trusts regulated and certain provisions revised.
246.    SB 139    Cooperative director, eligibility provisions revised.
247.    SB 80        Nonprofit corporations, definition for "member" revised.
248.    SB 40        Securities registration, Canadian broker-dealers exempt.
 PARTNERSHIPS
249.    SB 123    Uniform Partnership Act, adopted.
 PUBLIC UTILITIES AND CARRIERS
250.    HB 1297    Home heating assistance, transfer of funds.
251.    HB 1085    One-call notification, conditions revised to bill certain costs within the
notification system.
252.    SB 253    South Dakota Railroad Authority to acquire certain property.
253.    HB 1055    Motor carriers, the time to pay the identification fee is revised.
254.    HB 1038    Motor carrier safety and transportation of hazardous materials, provisions
updated.
255.    HB 1222    Telephone corporations, certain provisions revised.
256.    SB 140    Rural electric cooperative, taxes paid to a municipality revised.
257.    SB 165    Power production facilities, incentives to develop facilities provided.
258.    SB 54        Pipeline safety inspection, citations to federal law updated.
 DEBTOR AND CREDITOR
259.    SB 26        Farm loan mediation board abolished, program authority transferred.
 UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE
260.    HB 1080    Dishonored checks, sales taxes may be applied as part of collection costs.
261.    SB 107    Uniform Commercial Code, certain provisions revised.
262.    SB 58        Uniform Commercial Code, fees established.
 INSURANCE
263.    HB 1224    Motor vehicle service contracts and breakdown insurance, definitions revised.
264.    HB 1093    Notice of nonrenewal, notice not required for certain transfers of insurance.
290.    SB 2        Genetic information, employers prohibited from obtaining, seeking, or using the
information.
291.    HB 1083    Wages, may be paid by check, cash, or direct deposit.
 WORKERS' COMPENSATION
292.    SB 125    Workers' compensation, coverage extended to volunteers and prisoners.
293.    HB 1208    Subsequent injury fund claims, time to file extended.
 SUPREME COURT RULES AND ORDERS
294.    SCR 01-1    In the Matter of the Amendment of SDCL 16-18-20.2.
295.    SCR 01-3    In the Matter of the Amendment of SDCL 15-6-7(b).
296.    SCR 01-4    In the Matter of the Amendment of SDCL 15-6-11(a).
297.    SCR 01-5    In the Matter of the Amendment of SDCL 15-6-11(b).
298.    SCR 01-6    In the Matter of the Amendment of SDCL 15-6-26(c).
299.    SCR 01-7    In the Matter of the Amendment of SDCL 15-39-48.
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