89
th Legislative Session _ 2014
Committee: Senate Appropriations
Monday, March 03, 2014
P - Present
E - Excused
A - Absent
Roll Call
E Sutton
P Jones (Tom)
P Novstrup (Al)
P Heineman (Phyllis)
P White
P Van Gerpen
P Solano
P Tidemann, Vice-Chair
P Peters, Chair
OTHERS PRESENT: See Original Minutes
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Deb Peters.
MOTION: TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 24, 2014
Moved by: Jones (Tom)
Second by: Heineman (Phyllis)
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
HB 1111: revise certain provisions related to the design, construction, and equipping of a
veterans home near Hot Springs, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an
emergency.
Presented by: Matt Michels, Lt. Governor
MOTION: DO PASS HB 1111
Moved by: Tidemann
Second by: White
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote. (8-0-1-0)
Voting Yes: Jones (Tom), Novstrup (Al), Heineman (Phyllis), White, Van Gerpen, Solano,
Tidemann, Peters
Excused: Sutton
HB 1112: appropriate general funds and higher education facility funds to replace a portion
of the other funds appropriated for the construction of swine teaching and research facilities
at South Dakota State University and to declare an emergency.
Presented by: Nathan Sanderson, Office of the Governor
Proponents: Jack Warner, Board of Regents
Dusty Compart, SDSU
Samantha Jensen, SDSU
Lorin Pankratz, SD Pork Producers
Brenda Forman, SD Ag Unity
Michael Held, SD Farm Bureau
Brad Greenway, Mitchell (Handouts: No. 1)
Others: Barry Dunn, South Dakota State University
MOTION: AMEND HB 1112
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On the House Appropriations Committee engrossed bill, delete all amendments, thus restoring
the bill to the printed version.
Moved by: Heineman (Phyllis)
Second by: Solano
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION: DO PASS HB 1112 AS AMENDED
Moved by: Tidemann
Second by: Heineman (Phyllis)
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote. (9-0-0-0)
Voting Yes: Sutton, Jones (Tom), Novstrup (Al), Heineman (Phyllis), White, Van Gerpen,
Solano, Tidemann, Peters
HB 1022: authorize the Board of Regents to purchase improved property in Spearfish and
to make an appropriation therefor.
Presented by: Janelle Toman, Board of Regents
MOTION: DO PASS HB 1022
Moved by: Tidemann
Second by: Heineman (Phyllis)
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote. (9-0-0-0)
Voting Yes: Sutton, Jones (Tom), Novstrup (Al), Heineman (Phyllis), White, Van Gerpen,
Solano, Tidemann, Peters
HB 1034: revise certain provisions relating to dam maintenance and repair funding and to
declare an emergency.
Presented by: Vern Larson, School & Public Lands
MOTION: DO PASS HB 1034
Moved by: Tidemann
Second by: Heineman (Phyllis)
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote. (9-0-0-0)
Voting Yes: Sutton, Jones (Tom), Novstrup (Al), Heineman (Phyllis), White, Van Gerpen,
Solano, Tidemann, Peters
HB 1038: authorize the Department of Public Safety to build a highway patrol office and
motorcycle training facility in Rapid City, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare
an emergency.
Presented by: Trevor Jones, Department of Public Safety
Proponents: Darin Bergquist, Department of Transportation
Dianna Miller, ABATE
Others: Lee Axdahl, Department of Public Safety
THE CHAIR DEFERRED HB 1038
HB 1039: revise certain reversion provisions relating to the General Appropriations Act for
fiscal year 2013.
Presented by: Steve Kohler, Bureau of Finance & Management
THE CHAIR DEFERRED HB 1039
HB 1113: make an appropriation to fund tax refunds for elderly persons and persons with a
disability and to declare an emergency.
Others: Liza Clark, Bureau of Finance and Management
MOTION: AMEND HB 1113
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On page 1, between lines 12 and 13 of the printed bill, insert:
" Section 4. That § 10-18A-5 be amended to read as follows:
10-18A-5. The amount of refund of real property taxes due or paid for a single-member
household made pursuant to this chapter shall be according to the following schedule:
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The refund of real
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If household income is
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property taxes due
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more than:
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but less than
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or paid shall be
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$ 0
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$4,500 5,420
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35%
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4,501 5,421
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4,760 5,680
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34%
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4,761 5,681
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5,020 5,940
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33%
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5,021 5,941
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5,280 6,200
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32%
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5,281 6,201
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5,540 6,460
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31%
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5,541 6,461
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5,800 6,720
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30%
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5,801 6,721
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6,060 6,980
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29%
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6,061 6,981
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6,320 7,240
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28%
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6,321 7,241
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6,580 7,500
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27%
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6,581 7,501
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6,840 7,760
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26%
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6,841 7,761
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7,100 8,020
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25%
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7,101 8,021
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7,360 8,280
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24%
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7,361 8,281
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7,620 8,540
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23%
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7,621 8,541
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7,880 8,800
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22%
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7,881 8,801
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8,140 9,060
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21%
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8,141 9,061
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8,400 9,320
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20%
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8,401 9,321
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8,660 9,580
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19%
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8,661 9,581
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8,920 9,840
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18%
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8,921 9,841
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9,180 10,100
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17%
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9,181 10,101
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9,440 10,360
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16%
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9,441 10,361
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9,700 10,620
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15%
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9,701 10,621
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9,960 10,880
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14%
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9,961 10,881
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10,220 11,140
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13%
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10,221 11,141
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10,480 11,400
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12%
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10,481 11,401
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10,750 11,670
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11%
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over 10,750 11,670
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No refund
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Section 5. That § 10-18A-6 be amended to read as follows:
10-18A-6. The amount of refund of real property taxes due or paid for a multiple-member
household made pursuant to this chapter shall be according to the following schedule:
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The refund of real
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If household income is
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property taxes due
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more than:
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but not more than
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or paid shall be
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$ 0
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$7,750 9,230
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55%
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7,751 9,231
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8,111 9,591
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53%
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8,112 9,592
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8,472 9,952
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51%
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8,473 9,953
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8,833 10,313
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49%
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8,834 10,314
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9,194 10,674
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47%
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9,195 10,675
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9,555 11,035
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45%
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9,556 11,036
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9,916 11,396
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43%
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9,917 11,397
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10,277 11,757
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41%
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10,278 11,758
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10,638 12,118
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39%
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10,639 12,119
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10,999 12,479
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37%
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11,000 12,480
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11,360 12,840
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35%
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11,361 12,841
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11,721 13,201
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33%
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11,722 13,202
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12,082 13,562
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31%
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12,083 13,563
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12,443 13,923
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29%
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12,444 13,924
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12,804 14,284
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27%
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12,805 14,285
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13,165 14,645
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25%
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13,166 14,646
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13,526 15,006
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23%
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13,527 15,007
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13,887 15,367
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21%
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13,888 15,368
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14,250 15,730
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19%
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over 14,250 15,730
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No refund
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Section 6. That § 10-45A-5 be amended to read as follows:
10-45A-5. The amount of any claim made pursuant to this chapter by a claimant from a
household consisting solely of one person shall be determined as follows:
(1) If the claimant's income is four thousand five hundred five thousand four hundred twenty
dollars or less, a sum of two hundred fifty-eight dollars;
(2) If the claimant's income is
four thousand five hundred one five thousand four hundred
twenty-one dollars and not more than
ten thousand seven hundred fifty eleven thousand
six hundred seventy dollars, a sum of forty-six dollars plus three and four-tenths percent
of the difference between ten thousand seven hundred fifty eleven thousand six hundred
seventy dollars and the income of the claimant; and
(3) If the claimant's income is more than
ten thousand seven hundred fifty eleven thousand
six hundred seventy dollars, no refund.
Section 7. That § 10-45A-6 be amended to read as follows:
10-45A-6. The amount of any claim made pursuant to this chapter by a claimant from a
household consisting of more than one person shall be determined as follows:
(1) If household income is seven thousand seven hundred fifty nine thousand two hundred
thirty dollars or less, the sum of five hundred eighty-one dollars;
(2) If household income is seven thousand seven hundred fifty-one nine thousand two
hundred thirty-one dollars and not more than fourteen thousand two hundred fifty fifteen
thousand seven hundred thirty dollars, a sum of seventy-four dollars plus seven and eight-tenths percent of the difference between fourteen thousand two hundred fifty fifteen
thousand seven hundred thirty dollars and total household income; and
(3) If household income is more than fourteen thousand two hundred fifty fifteen thousand
seven hundred thirty dollars, no refund. ".
Moved by: Tidemann
Second by: Heineman (Phyllis)
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION: DO PASS HB 1113 AS AMENDED
Moved by: Tidemann
Second by: Heineman (Phyllis)
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote. (9-0-0-0)
Voting Yes: Sutton, Jones (Tom), Novstrup (Al), Heineman (Phyllis), White, Van Gerpen,
Solano, Tidemann, Peters
MOTION: ADJOURN
Moved by: Tidemann
Second by: Heineman (Phyllis)
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
Barb Bjorneberg
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Committee Secretary
Deb Peters, Chair
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