Committee: House Health and Human Services
Thursday, January 17, 2013
P - Present
E - Excused
A - Absent
Roll Call
P Campbell
P Ecklund
P Haggar (Jenna)
P Hawks
P Heinemann (Leslie)
P Heinert
P Hickey
P Sly
P Soli
P Steele
P Westra
P Magstadt, Vice-Chair
P Munsterman, Chair
OTHERS PRESENT: See Original Minutes
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Representative Munsterman.
MOTION: TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF JANUARY 15, 2013
Moved by: Magstadt
Second by: Haggar (Jenna)
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
HB 1047: revise certain provisions regarding the examination for an application for
a funeral service license.
Proponents: Tim Bachman, from Sioux Falls
The Gavel was past to Vice Chair, Magstadt.
MOTION: DO PASS HB 1047
Moved by: Haggar (Jenna)
Second by: Westra
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote. (11-0-2-0)
Voting Yes: Campbell, Ecklund, Haggar (Jenna), Hawks, Heinemann (Leslie), Hickey, Sly, Soli,
Steele, Westra, Magstadt
Excused: Heinert, Munsterman
HB 1011: authorize the Board of Hearing Aid Dispensers and Audiologists to
establish a thirty day trial period for the sale of hearing aids.
Presented by: Mike Bartley, Hearing aid Licensing Board of South Dakota
The gavel was returned to Chairman Munsterman.
MOTION: DO PASS HB 1011
Moved by: Hickey
Second by: Magstadt
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote. (13-0-0-0)
Voting Yes: Campbell, Ecklund, Haggar (Jenna), Hawks, Heinemann (Leslie), Heinert, Hickey,
Sly, Soli, Steele, Westra, Magstadt, Munsterman
HB 1019: authorize the involuntary treatment of jailed prisoners with psychotropic
medication.
Presented by: Lynne Valenti, Department of Social Services (Handout: 1)
Proponents: Staci Eggert, SD Sheriff's Association
Terry Dosch, South Dakota Council of Mental Health Centers
Deb Fischer Clemens, Avera Health
Tom Stanage
The Gavel was passed to Vice Chair Magstadt.
MOTION: DO PASS HB 1019
Moved by: Sly
Second by: Steele
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote. (12-0-1-0)
Voting Yes: Campbell, Ecklund, Haggar (Jenna), Hawks, Heinemann (Leslie), Heinert, Hickey,
Sly, Soli, Steele, Westra, Magstadt
Excused: Munsterman
HB 1020: revise certain provisions relating to the evaluation and treatment of persons
with mental illness.
Presented by: Lynne Valenti, Department of Social Services (Handout: 2)
Proponents: Scott Peters, Minnehaha County
Terry Dosch, South Dakota Council of Mental Health Centers
Staci Eggert, SD Sheriff's Association
Deb Fischer Clemens, Avera Health
Tom Stanage
MOTION: DO PASS HB 1020
Moved by: Sly
Second by: Hickey
Action: Was not acted on.
MOTION: SUBSTITUTE MOTION AMEND HB 1020
On page 13 of the printed bill, delete lines 18 and 19, and insert "admitted by a parent, has the
right to refuse psychotropic medication. Such minor also has the right to refuse convulsive or shock
therapy or electric shock. If psychotropic medication or convulsive or shock therapy or electric shock
is prescribed by the minor's treating psychiatrist upon his that treating psychiatrist's written
determination that".
Moved by: Hawks
Second by: Soli
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION: DO PASS HB 1020 AS AMENDED
Moved by: Munsterman
Second by: Heinemann (Leslie)
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote. (12-1-0-0)
Voting Yes: Campbell, Ecklund, Hawks, Heinemann (Leslie), Heinert, Hickey, Sly, Soli, Steele,
Westra, Magstadt, Munsterman
Voting No: Haggar (Jenna)
The gavel was returned to Chairman Munsterman.
MOTION: ADJOURN
Moved by: Heinemann (Leslie)
Second by: Westra
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
Colleen Hunt
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Committee Secretary
Scott Munsterman, Chair
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