Committee Agenda

Committee:    House Judiciary
Room:    413
Date:    Monday, March 1, 2010
Time:    10:00 AM



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        SB 7     permit certain sex offenders who are homeless or on parole to reside in certain halfway homes or homeless shelters within community safety zones.
            Senators Abdallah and Jerstad and Representatives Gosch, Engels, Gibson, and Sly at the request of the Interim Sex Offender Registry Committee

        SB 8     establish the application of certain statutes relating to the sex offender registry with regard to out-of-state offenders residing in the state of South Dakota.
            Senators Abdallah and Jerstad and Representatives Gosch, Engels, Gibson, and Sly at the request of the Interim Sex Offender Registry Committee

        SB 10     reduce the grace period for certain sex offender registry registrations.
            Senators Abdallah and Jerstad and Representatives Gosch, Engels, Gibson, and Sly at the request of the Interim Sex Offender Registry Committee

        SB 11     define solicitation of or conspiracy to commit certain crimes as registerable sex offenses.
            Senators Abdallah and Jerstad and Representatives Gosch, Engels, Gibson, and Sly at the request of the Interim Sex Offender Registry Committee

        SB 12*     provide for a tiered sex offender registry and to establish certain criteria for eligibility to petition for removal or reassignment.
            Senators Abdallah and Jerstad and Representatives Gosch, Engels, Gibson, and Sly at the request of the Interim Sex Offender Registry Committee

        SB 110     provide for the posting of a bond by parolees under certain circumstances.
            Senators Olson (Russell), Adelstein, Ahlers, Dempster, Garnos, Miles, Rhoden, and Vehle and Representatives Gosch, Boomgarden, Cronin, Curd, Cutler, Engels, Faehn, Frerichs, Gibson, Hoffman, Kirkeby, Pitts, Rausch, Sorenson, Steele, and Turbiville

        SB 132*     permit the utilization of certain DNA samples to determine parentage under certain conditions.
            Senators Nelson, Adelstein, Bradford, Heidepriem, Jerstad, Rhoden, and Tieszen and Representatives Romkema, Hoffman, Kirkeby, Kopp, McLaughlin, Moser, Olson (Betty), Rounds, Solum, Turbiville, and Verchio

        BILLS FOR POSSIBLE ACTION WHICH HAVE HAD PRIOR HEARING.

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        JONI M. CUTLER, Chair