89th Legislative Session _ 2014

Committee: House Judiciary
Wednesday, February 26, 2014

                                            P - Present
                                            E - Excused
                                            A - Absent

Roll Call
P    Cronin
P    Erickson
P    Feinstein
P    Gibson
P    Hajek
P    Hoffman
P    Johns
P    Killer
P    Kopp
P    Magstadt
P    Wink
P    Stevens, Vice-Chair
P    Gosch, Chair

OTHERS PRESENT: See Original Minutes

The meeting was called to order by Representative Gosch, Chair.

MOTION:    TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 24, 2014

Moved by:    Wink
Second by:    Hoffman
Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

    SB 3: provide for continuity in the judicial review of certain lawsuits, complaints, and petitions between parties to a petition for certain protection orders.

Presented by:    Representative Mike Stevens
Proponents:    Greg Sattizahn, Unified Judicial System
        Norman Woods, Family Heritage Alliance Action


        Lynne Valenti, Department of Social Services

        THE CHAIR DEFERRED SB 3 UNTIL ANOTHER DAY.

    SB 4: ensure notice to the respondent and opportunity for the respondent to be heard prior to enforcement of certain foreign domestic protection orders.

Presented by:    Representative Mike Stevens

MOTION:    DO PASS SB 4

Moved by:    Gibson
Second by:    Erickson
Action:    Prevailed by roll call vote. (13-0-0-0)

Voting Yes:    Cronin, Erickson, Feinstein, Gibson, Hajek, Hoffman, Johns, Killer, Kopp, Magstadt, Wink, Stevens, Gosch

    SB 5: permit the court reciprocal discretion to hear certain petitions for protection orders due to domestic abuse and for protection orders due to stalking or physical injury.

Presented by:    Representative Mike Stevens
Proponents:    Suzanne Kappes, Unified Judicial System

MOTION:    DO PASS SB 5

Moved by:    Gibson
Second by:    Magstadt
Action:    Prevailed by roll call vote. (13-0-0-0)

Voting Yes:    Cronin, Erickson, Feinstein, Gibson, Hajek, Hoffman, Johns, Killer, Kopp, Magstadt, Wink, Stevens, Gosch

MOTION:    PLACE SB 5 ON CONSENT CALENDAR

Moved by:    Johns
Second by:    Gibson
Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

    SB 74: provide for the consideration of joint physical custody of a minor.

Presented by:    Representative Charles Hoffman (Handout: 1)


Proponents:    Tom Barnett, State Bar of SD
        Dianna Miller, SD Network Against Family Violence and Sexual Assault
        Senator Dan Lederman
        Matt Krogman, SD Voices for Children
        Grant Houwman, self, Sioux Falls
        Casey Wilson, self, Flandreau
        Gary Zilverberg, self, Holabird
        Nathan Wattier, Sioux Falls, Self
        Jamie Metcalfe, Sioux Falls, Self
        Jason Beaumont, Sioux Falls, Self
        Frank J Gomez, Self
        John Nelson, Tea, Self
        Matt Doyle, self, Brookings
        Vernice Doyle, self, Colman
        Lisa Teesing, Watertown, Self
        Carleen Wild Wilson, self, Flandreau
Opponents:    Roger Elgersma, self, Sioux Falls (Handout: 2)

MOTION:    DO PASS SB 74

Moved by:    Hajek
Second by:    Magstadt
Action:    Prevailed by roll call vote. (12-1-0-0)

Voting Yes:    Cronin, Erickson, Feinstein, Gibson, Hajek, Hoffman, Johns, Killer, Kopp, Magstadt, Wink, Gosch

Voting No:    Stevens

    SB 76: revise certain provisions relating to the killing of mountain lions that threaten personal safety or property.

Presented by:    Senator Jeff Monroe
Proponents:    Representative Betty Olson
Opponents:    Paul Lepisto, Izaak Walton League

MOTION:    DO PASS SB 76

Moved by:    Magstadt
Second by:    Hoffman
Action:    Prevailed by roll call vote. (8-5-0-0)

Voting Yes:    Cronin, Gibson, Hajek, Hoffman, Magstadt, Wink, Stevens, Gosch

Voting No:    Erickson, Feinstein, Johns, Killer, Kopp

    SB 21: revise certain provisions regarding the collection and setting of 24/7 sobriety program fees and regarding the monitoring of ignition interlock testing.

MOTION:    REFER SB 21 TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Moved by:    Stevens
Second by:    Hoffman
Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

    SB 22: authorize the issuance of citations for certain livestock inspection violations.

MOTION:    REFER SB 22 TO AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Moved by:    Stevens
Second by:    Hoffman
Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

    SB 24: revise certain provisions relating to pseudoephedrine, ephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine sales.

MOTION:    REFER SB 24 TO HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Moved by:    Stevens
Second by:    Hoffman
Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

    SB 70: codify legislation enacted in 2013.

Presented by:    Doug Decker, Code Counsel, LRC

MOTION:    DO PASS SB 70

Moved by:    Gibson
Second by:    Hajek
Action:    Prevailed by roll call vote. (13-0-0-0)



Voting Yes:    Cronin, Erickson, Feinstein, Gibson, Hajek, Hoffman, Johns, Killer, Kopp, Magstadt, Wink, Stevens, Gosch

MOTION:    PLACE SB 70 ON CONSENT CALENDAR

Moved by:    Gibson
Second by:    Hajek
Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

    SB 71: allow the contract for the publication of the codified laws to be extended for more than one year.

Presented by:    Doug Decker, Code Counsel, LRC

MOTION:    DO PASS SB 71

Moved by:    Gibson
Second by:    Hajek
Action:    Prevailed by roll call vote. (13-0-0-0)

Voting Yes:    Cronin, Erickson, Feinstein, Gibson, Hajek, Hoffman, Johns, Killer, Kopp, Magstadt, Wink, Stevens, Gosch

MOTION:    PLACE SB 71 ON CONSENT CALENDAR

Moved by:    Johns
Second by:    Hoffman
Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

MOTION:    ADJOURN

Moved by:    Stevens
Second by:    Hoffman
Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

Traci Thompson

____________________________

Committee Secretary
Brian G. Gosch, Chair


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