SB 9 revise provisions related to the Interim Appropriations Committee.
Senators Peters, Brown, Heineman (Phyllis), Lucas, Maher, Soholt, and Tieszen and
Representatives Carson, Gosch, Hawley, Hoffman, Latterell, Olson (Betty), Tyler, and
Westra at the request of the Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council
SB 11 require the submission to the Legislature of a financial plan that assesses the long-term financial implications of current and proposed policies, programs, and
assumptions.
Senators Peters, Brown, Heineman (Phyllis), Lucas, Maher, Soholt, and Tieszen and
Representatives Carson, Gosch, Hawley, Hoffman, Latterell, Olson (Betty), Tyler, and
Westra at the request of the Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council
BILLS FOR POSSIBLE ACTION WHICH HAVE HAD PRIOR HEARING.
HB 1028* revise the amount counties may be reimbursed for the detainment of parole violators.
The Committee on Appropriations at the request of the Department of Corrections
SB 111 revise certain property tax limitations.
Senators Kirkeby, Frerichs, and Maher and Representatives Hajek, Feickert, Hoffman,
Peterson, and Tulson
SB 38 revise the state aid to special education formula.
The Committee on Appropriations at the request of the Department of Education
SB 86 make an appropriation to the state aeronautics fund.
Senators Monroe, Begalka, Ewing, Jensen, Kirkeby, Lederman, and Vehle and
Representatives Greenfield, Duvall, Kaiser, Latterell, Olson (Betty), Stalzer, and Wick
SB 94 appropriate money in order to fund the fiscal year 2014 health insurance shortfall
for Board of Regents employees compensated from tuition, fees, and other funds, and
to declare an emergency.
Senators Rave, Bradford, Brown, Jones (Chuck), Jones (Tom), Lederman, Lucas, Maher,
Rampelberg, Tidemann, and Welke and Representatives Cronin, Bartling, Duvall,
Feickert, Gibson, Johns, Lust, Munsterman, Ring, and Tyler
SB 152 make an appropriation to provide full funding of the cement plant retirement plan,
to consolidate the cement plant retirement plan with the South Dakota Retirement
System, and to declare an emergency.
The Committee on Retirement Laws at the request of the Office of the Governor