The prayer was offered by the Chaplain, Larry Cass, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance
led by Senate page Mary Dybedahl.
Roll Call: All members present.
The Committee on Legislative Procedure respectfully reports that the Secretary of the
Senate has had under consideration the Senate Journal of the thirty-fifth day.
Pursuant to Sen. Peters' motion to amend the Senate Journal of the eighteenth legislative
day, as found on page 683 of the Senate Journal;
In the Senate Journal of the eighteenth legislative day, the following change has been
made:
On page 332, after line 28 insert:
In response to dissent and protest see the Attorney General's Official Opinion No. 17-02,
as found on page 683 of the Senate Journal.
And we hereby move the adoption of the report.
Sen. Curd moved that the Senate do now recess until 11:00 a.m., which motion prevailed
and at 9:10 a.m., the Senate recessed.
The Senate reconvened at 11:00 a.m., the President presiding.
Mr. President and Members of the Senate:
I have the honor to inform you that on March 8, 2017, I approved Senate Bills 6, 7, 11, 14,
15, 17, 18, 19, 36, 49, 59, 63, and 68, and the same have been deposited in the office of the
Secretary of State.
Mr. President and Members of the Senate:
I have the honor to inform you that on March 8, 2017, I approved Senate Bills 1, 66, 69,
70, 71, 75, 77, 118, and 123, and the same have been deposited in the office of the
Secretary of State.
The Joint Committee on Appropriations respectfully reports that it has had under
consideration SB 32 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill be amended
as follows:
" Section 1. That section 2 of chapter 34 of the 2016 Session Laws be amended to read:
DEPARTMENT OF EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT
(15) Employee Compensation and Billing Pools
Personal Services, General Funds, delete "$11,532,200" and insert "$11,303,442"
Personal Services, Federal Funds, delete "$5,533,644" and insert "$5,499,720"
Personal Services, Other Funds, delete "$12,471,646" and insert "$12,257,540"
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$784,902" and insert "$779,266"
(21) Statewide Maintenance and Repair
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$17,771,043" and insert "$14,421,043"
Operating Expenses, Other Funds, delete "$3,089,246" and insert "$6,439,246"
Section 2. That section 5 of chapter 34 of the 2016 Session Laws be amended to read:
DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
(1) Tourism
Operating Expenses, Other Funds, delete "$13,152,699" and insert "$13,382,107"
(2) Arts
Operating Expenses, Other Funds, delete "$576,618" and insert "$635,110"
Section 3. That section 8 of chapter 34 of the 2016 Session Laws be amended to read:
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
(2) Economic Assistance
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$18,095,732" and insert "$17,338,786"
Operating Expenses, Federal Funds, delete "$48,726,588" and insert "$48,630,724"
(3) Medical and Adult Services
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$313,039,236" and insert "$307,895,367"
Operating Expenses, Federal Funds, delete "$485,793,720" and insert "$481,481,184"
(5) Behavioral Health
Personal Services, General Funds, delete "$30,739,411" and insert "$30,018,089"
Personal Services, Federal Funds, delete "$10,092,089" and insert "$9,755,564"
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$48,687,720" and insert "$45,719,141"
Operating Expenses, Federal Funds, delete "$27,536,915" and insert "$27,526,737"
F.T.E., delete "653.0" and insert "636.0"
Section 4. That section 9 of chapter 34 of the 2016 Session Laws be amended to read:
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
(3) Family and Community Health
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$1,883,073" and insert "$2,023,073"
(5) Correctional Health
Operating Expenses, Other Funds, delete "$14,017,721" and insert "$15,773,428"
Section 5. That section 11 of chapter 34 of the 2016 Session Laws be amended to read:
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
(1) General Operations
Operating Expenses, Other Funds, delete "$95,184,531" and insert "$95,081,646"
Section 6. That section 12 of chapter 34 of the 2016 Session Laws be amended to read:
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
(3) State Aid to General Education
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$448,404,255" and insert "$427,830,481"
(5) Sparsity Payments
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$2,009,669" and insert "$2,000,345"
(7) Technology and Innovation in Schools
Operating Expenses, Other Funds, delete "$1,822,505" and insert "$1,902,505"
(8) Postsecondary Vocational Education
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$23,076,976" and insert "$22,330,289"
(11) Education Resources
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$7,311,365" and insert "$7,269,424"
Section 7. That section 13 of chapter 34 of the 2016 Session Laws be amended to read:
(2) Highway Patrol
Personal Services, Federal Funds, delete "$1,576,977" and insert "$2,139,609"
Operating Expenses, Federal Funds, delete "$5,314,919" and insert "$5,704,915"
Section 8. That section 14 of chapter 34 of the 2016 Session Laws be amended to read:
BOARD OF REGENTS
(1) Regents Central Office
Personal Services, General Funds, delete "$4,711,944" and insert "$4,690,805"
Operating Expenses, Other Funds, delete "$43,423,273" and insert "$45,912,710"
(3) South Dakota Scholarships
Operating Expenses, Other Funds, delete "$0" and insert "$137,170"
(4) University of South Dakota Proper
Personal Services, General Funds, delete "$32,676,112" and insert "$32,136,397"
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$4,042,669" and insert "$3,800,513"
(6) South Dakota State University Proper
Personal Services, General Funds, delete "$40,625,508" and insert "$39,931,888"
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$6,499,577" and insert "$5,141,158"
(9) South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$992,905" and insert "$686,327"
(10) Northern State University
Personal Services, General Funds, delete "$12,990,842" and insert "$12,875,776"
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$1,399,370" and insert "$1,320,965"
F.T.E., delete "351.0" and insert "363.0"
(11) Black Hills State University
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$743,253" and insert "$594,751"
(12) Dakota State University
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$685,066" and insert "$514,912"
(13) South Dakota School for the Deaf
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$1,149,224" and insert "$1,123,684"
F.T.E., delete "22.5" and insert "24.5"
(14) South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$259,682" and insert "$241,735"
Section 9. That section 15 of chapter 34 of the 2016 Session Laws be amended to read:
(2) Army Guard
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$2,584,455" and insert "$2,632,903"
Operating Expenses, Federal Funds, delete "$12,671,620" and insert "$12,634,821"
(3) Air Guard
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$238,382" and insert "$207,360"
Operating Expenses, Federal Funds, delete "$2,689,403" and insert "$2,596,338"
Section 10. That section 16 of chapter 34 of the 2016 Session Laws be amended to read:
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS
(2) State Veterans' Home
Personal Services, General Funds, delete "$1,564,434" and insert "$2,394,900"
Personal Services, Federal Funds, delete "$1,844,662" and insert "$2,834,340"
Personal Services, Other Funds, delete "$2,671,156" and insert "$851,012"
Operating Expenses, Other Funds, delete "$3,390,860" and insert "$3,494,306"
Section 11. That section 17 of chapter 34 of the 2016 Session Laws be amended to read:
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
(1) Administration, Central Office
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$1,117,635" and insert "$1,266,319"
(2) Mike Durfee State Prison
Personal Services, Federal Funds, delete "$45,152" and insert "$96,172"
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$6,056,227" and insert "$5,920,408"
(3) State Penitentiary
Personal Services, Federal Funds, delete "$53,864" and insert "$111,486"
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$6,459,781" and insert "$6,684,946"
(4) Women's Prison
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$1,591,939" and insert "$1,739,881"
(6) Inmate Services
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$23,681,835" and insert "$25,437,542"
Operating Expenses, Federal Funds, delete "$295,534" and insert "$645,534"
(8) Juvenile Community Corrections
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$10,984,478" and insert "$10,864,478"
(9) Youth Challenge Center
Personal Services, General Funds, delete "$392,351" and insert "$0"
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$90,049" and insert "$0"
(10) Patrick Henry Brady Academy
Personal Services, General Funds, delete "$394,648" and insert "$0"
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$71,661" and insert "$0"
F.T.E., delete "5.0" and insert "0.0"
(11) State Treatment and Rehabilitation Academy
Personal Services, General Funds, delete "$1,687,791" and insert "$144,628"
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$987,100" and insert "$494,083"
Operating Expenses, Federal Funds, delete "$467,943" and insert "$0"
F.T.E., delete "26.0" and insert "4.0"
(12) QUEST
Personal Services, General Funds, delete "$122,912" and insert "$0"
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$72,279" and insert "$0"
F.T.E., delete "2.0" and insert "0.0"
Section 12. That section 18 of chapter 34 of the 2016 Session Laws be amended to read:
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
(1) Administration, Secretary of Human Services
Personal Services, General Funds, delete "$630,375" and insert "$564,240"
(2) Developmental Disabilities
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$60,303,826" and insert "$59,991,806"
Operating Expenses, Federal Funds, delete "$76,879,780" and insert "$76,511,870"
(3) South Dakota Developmental Center--Redfield
Personal Services, General Funds, delete "$9,210,169" and insert "$8,760,169"
Personal Services, Federal Funds, delete "$10,896,459" and insert "$10,365,853"
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$2,288,962" and insert "$2,237,856"
Operating Expenses, Federal Funds, delete "$2,742,261" and insert "$2,682,001"
(6) Services to the Blind and Visually Impaired
Personal Services, General Funds, delete "$491,232" and insert "$456,232"
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$462,175" and insert "$412,175"
Section 13. That section 21 of chapter 34 of the 2016 Session Laws be amended to read:
UNIFIED JUDICIAL SYSTEM
(2) Unified Judicial System
Personal Services, General Funds, delete "$38,367,002" and insert "$37,867,002"
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$4,353,785" and insert "$4,743,785"
Operating Expenses, Other Funds, delete "$6,260,237" and insert "$7,540,237"
ATTORNEY GENERAL
(2) Criminal Investigation
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$1,325,207" and insert "$1,483,207"
Section 15. That section 24 of chapter 34 of the 2016 Session Laws be amended to read:
SCHOOL AND PUBLIC LANDS
(1) Administration of School and Public Lands
Personal Services, General Funds, delete "$407,577" and insert "$391,577"
Section 16. That section 25 of chapter 34 of the 2016 Session Laws be amended to read:
SECRETARY OF STATE
(1) Secretary of State
Operating Expenses, General Funds, delete "$442,063" and insert "$342,063"
Operating Expenses, Other Funds, delete "$309,776" and insert "$559,776"
Section 17. That chapter 34 of the 2016 Session Laws be amended by adding a NEW
SECTION to read:
Section 34. The state treasurer shall transfer to the general fund one million five hundred
thousand dollars from the veterans home operating fund created by § 34A-4-24.
Section 18. That chapter 34 of the 2016 Session Laws be amended by adding a NEW
SECTION to read:
Section 35. The state treasurer shall transfer to the general fund nine hundred eleven
thousand six hundred twenty-five dollars from the private activities bond fund created by
§ 1-7-10.
Section 19. That chapter 34 of the 2016 Session Laws be amended by adding a NEW
SECTION to read:
Section 36. The state treasurer shall transfer to the general fund one hundred four thousand
dollars from the South Dakota certified beef fund created by § 39-24-10.
Section 20. That chapter 34 of the 2016 Session Laws be amended by adding a NEW
SECTION to read:
Section 37. The state treasurer shall transfer to the general fund eight hundred thousand
dollars from the telecommunication fund for the deaf created by § 49-31-50.
Section 38. The state treasurer shall transfer to the general fund five hundred thousand
dollars from the court automation fund created by § 16-2-38.
Section 22. That chapter 34 of the 2016 Session Laws be amended by adding a NEW
SECTION to read:
Section 39. The state treasurer shall transfer to the general fund five hundred thousand
dollars from the video lottery operating fund created by § 42-7A-41.1.
Section 23. That chapter 34 of the 2016 Session Laws be amended by adding a NEW
SECTION to read:
Section 40. The state treasurer shall transfer to the general fund one hundred eighty thousand
dollars from the general militia fund created by § 33-12-29.
Section 24. That chapter 34 of the 2016 Session Laws be amended by adding a NEW
SECTION to read:
Section 41. The state treasurer shall transfer to the attorney general other fund one hundred
eighty-one thousand one hundred ninety-two dollars from the court automation fund created by
§ 16-2-38.
Section 25. Funds appropriated by this Act which are unspent at the end of fiscal year 2017
may be carried over to fiscal year 2018.
Section 26. This Act is effective June 26, 2017."
The Committee on Legislative Procedure respectfully reports that the Office of Engrossing
and Enrolling has carefully compared SB 25, 27, 78, 95, 104, 130, 141, 147, and 149 and finds
the same correctly enrolled.
Your Joint-Select Committee appointed on joint rules respectfully reports that it has had
under consideration the joint rules and recommends that the joint rules of the Ninety-second
Legislative Session be adopted as the joint rules of the Ninety-third Legislative Session with the
following changes:
Amend Chapter 1 as follows:
1A-9. Cellular telephones prohibited. Cellular telephones may not be used in either chamber
or gallery while the Legislature is in session, except for silent functions that do not distract
others.
1B-3.1 Sexual contact prohibited. No legislator or legislative employee may have sexual
contact with any legislative intern or page, and no legislative intern may have sexual contact
with a page.
Amend Chapter 3 as follows:
3-7. Sexual harassment prohibited. All employees are responsible for ensuring that the
workplace is free from sexual harassment. All employees shall avoid any action or conduct
which could be viewed as sexual harassment. An employee shall report any sexual harassment
complaint within one year of its occurrence. Such complaints may be reported to: or any
supervisor
(1) the The president pro tempore of the Senate, in the case of a Senate employee;
(2) The speaker of the House, in the case of a House employee;
(3) Any legislator who supervises House or Senate employees, respectively;
(4) A majority or minority party legislative secretary; or
(5) The Legislative Research Council Director, Deputy Director, or intern coordinators.
Any complaints received pursuant to (3), (4), or (5) shall be reported promptly, in writing, by
the recipient of the complaint to the president pro tempore of the Senate or the speaker of the
House, respectively. If the situation is not resolved, the employee shall forward the complaint
to the Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council. The provisions of this section apply
only to complaints which are made on a timely basis under the provisions of this section.
6B-6. Pre-filing of agency bills. No bill or resolution introduced at the request of a department,
board, commission, or any other agency of state government, except bills or resolutions
introduced at the request of the Governor or Chief Justice, may be considered by the Legislature
unless such bill or resolution is pre-filed with the director of the Legislative Research Council
at least forty-eight hours before the opening of a legislative session and available for
introduction on the first legislative day. The chairman may approve introduction of the bill
electronically.
6C-1.1. Request for fiscal note or prison or jail population cost estimate by any member.
A fiscal note or prison or jail population cost estimate may be requested by:
(1) The presiding officer when a bill, amendment, or resolution is introduced;
(2) The chair of the standing committee possessing the bill, amendment, or resolution;
(3) A majority vote of the standing committee possessing the bill, amendment, or
resolution; or
(4) A legislator, if the legislator is supported by a vote of one-fifth of the body before the
second reading of the bill or resolution.
6C-1.3. Prison or jail population cost estimates. A prison or jail population cost estimate may
be requested pursuant to Joint Rule 6C-1.1 for any bill or amendment with a Class 1
misdemeanor penalty that may impact the state prison or county jail population. The cost
estimate shall be prepared pursuant to §§ 2-1-19 and 2-1-20.
6D-1. Referral of bills and resolutions to standing committees. Unless otherwise ordered,
each bill or joint resolution shall be referred to a standing committee after its first reading.
If any member introduces an appropriation bill, the bill shall be referred directly to a standing
committee. If any Committee on Appropriations introduces an appropriation bill, the presiding
officer of the house of origin may waive referral to a standing committee. If an appropriation
a bill has received final disposition from the Joint Committee on Appropriations, the presiding
officer may waive the referral of the bill to a standing committee.
For the purposes of the Joint Rules, an appropriation bill is any bill that appropriates money
from public funds and that appropriation is expressed in the title of the bill.
The presiding officer may waive the referral of concurrent resolutions to a standing committee.
A copy of any concurrent resolution shall be posted to the Legislative Research Council internet
site before the resolution is acted upon.
Amend Chapter 7 as follows:
7-12. Joint committee on appropriations. The Joint Committee on Appropriations, consisting
of the Senate and House Committees on Appropriations, is deemed to be a standing committee
of the Senate and House of Representatives for the limited purposes of hearing agency or other
budget presentations, and introducing, hearing, or acting on appropriation bills that authorize
the sale of state property, appropriate money, or adjust school district property tax levies
pursuant to an appropriations bill. All Joint Committee on Appropriations action shall be
approved by a majority vote of the Joint Committee unless a member calls for a separate vote
of the House Committee on Appropriations and the Senate Committee on Appropriations in
which case a majority vote of each committee is required to adopt the action.
Each agenda for the Joint Committee on Appropriations shall be approved by the chair of the
Senate Committee on Appropriations and the chair of the House Committee on Appropriations.
The respective vice chair of each committee may sign in the absence of the chair.
Amend Chapter 17 as follows:
Legislative Deadlines |
|
Legislative Action |
40 Day Session |
A. Last day for unlimited introduction of individual bills and joint resolutions1 | 12th Day |
B. Last day for introduction of individual bills and joint resolutions1 | 15th Day |
C. Last day for introduction of committee bills and joint resolutions1 | 16th Day |
D. Last day upon which Joint Rule 5-17 can be invoked on a bill or resolution in either house | 26th Day |
E. Last day to move required delivery of bills or resolutions by a committee to the house of origin |
28th Day |
F. Last day to pass bills or joint resolutions by the house of origin and to introduce concurrent resolutions |
29th Day |
G. Last day for introduction of commemorations | 33rd Day |
H. During the seven final legislative days motions to reconsider and reconsideration being made upon the same day (any time before adjournment) | 34th Day on |
I. Last day to move required delivery of bills or resolutions by a committee to the second house | 35th Day |
J. Last day for a bill or joint resolution to pass both houses | 36th Day |
K. Two days preceding the last two days of a legislative session shall be reserved for concurrences or action upon conference committee reports |
37th Day 38th Day |
L. The last day of a legislative session is reserved for the consideration of vetoes | 40th Day |
1 Bills and joint resolutions must be submitted to the Legislative Research Council at least 48 hours prior to this deadline, pursuant to Joint Rule 6A-5. |
Any appropriation bill that is not a general appropriation bill, which is referred to or reported
to the floor by the House Committee on Appropriations, the Senate Committee on
Appropriations or the Joint Committee on Appropriations, is subject to the following legislative
deadlines, in lieu of the legislative deadlines of E and F, in this chapter:
(1) Last day to move required delivery of bills by a committee to the house of origin:
31st Day;
(2) Last day to pass bills by the house of origin: 32nd Day.
Larry Rhoden Brock Greenfield
Arch Beal R. Blake Curd
Susan Wismer Billie Sutton
House Committee Senate Committee
The Conference Committee respectfully reports that it has considered SB 80 and the
amendments thereto made by the House, and the disagreement of the two houses thereon, and
recommends that SB 80 be amended as follows:
" Section 5. That § 22-21-1 be amended to read:
22-21-1. Any person who, except as authorized by law:
Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted,
Craig Tieszen Arthur Rusch
House Committee Chair Senate Committee Chair
The Conference Committee respectfully reports that it has considered SB 172 and the
amendments thereto made by the House, and the disagreement of the two houses thereon, and
recommends that SB 172 be amended as follows:
" Section 7. That chapter 13-13 be amended by adding a NEW SECTION to read:
Section 8. Section 7 of this Act is repealed on the first day of the fiscal year following a
determination by the Animal Industry Board that bonds issued for the State Animal Disease
Research and Diagnostic Laboratory are satisfied and paid in full.
Section 9. That § 39-14-43 be amended to read:
39-14-43. An inspection fee established in rules promulgated by the secretary of agriculture
pursuant to chapter 1-26, but not to exceed twenty-four cents per ton, shall be paid on
commercial feeds distributed in this state by the person who distributes the commercial feed to
the consumer subject to the following:
Section 11. That § 39-14-45 be amended to read:
39-14-45. Fees Any fee collected pursuant to §§ 39-14-40.1, 39-14-43, and 39-14-44 that
is not dedicated to the state animal disease research and diagnostic laboratory bond redemption
and operations fund shall be remitted at the end of each month to the state treasurer for deposit
in the feed and remedy fund which is hereby established in the state treasury. This The feed and
remedy fund shall consist of moneys from public and private sources including legislative
appropriations, federal grants, gifts, and the fees received pursuant to this chapter. The feed and
remedy fund shall be maintained separately and be administered by the department in order to
defray the expenses of all activities associated with administering the feed and remedy program.
Expenditures from the feed and remedy fund shall be appropriated through the normal budget
process. Unexpended funds and interest shall remain in the feed and remedy fund until
appropriated by the Legislature.
Section 12. That § 39-18-3 be amended to read:
39-18-3. Before being distributed in South Dakota, each animal remedy, except any animal
remedy that is manufactured and distributed under license from and under the supervision of the
United States Department of Agriculture, shall be registered by the manufacturer or the person
responsible for distributing such the animal remedy.
39-18-8. Upon approval by the secretary of agriculture, a copy of the registration of an
animal remedy shall be forwarded to the applicant. All registrations are on a biennial an annual
basis, expiring the thirty-first day of December of the year after the date of registration. A
biennial An annual registration fee of twenty-five seventy-five dollars for each product shall be
paid to the secretary upon application for registration.
Section 14. That § 39-18-9 be amended to read:
39-18-9. All funds collected by the secretary of agriculture under this chapter of the
registration fee paid pursuant to § 39-18-8 on any animal remedy manufactured and distributed
under license from and under the supervision of the United States Department of Agriculture
shall be deposited into the state animal disease research and diagnostic laboratory bond
redemption and operations fund and used to retire bonds issued for the State Animal Disease
Research and Diagnostic Laboratory.
Section 15. Sections 9 to 14, inclusive, are effective on July 1, 2017.".
Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted,
Lee Qualm Gary Cammack
House Committee Chair Senate Committee Chair
The Conference Committee respectfully reports that it has considered SB 176 and the
amendments thereto made by the House, and the disagreement of the two houses thereon, and
recommends that SB 176 be amended as follows:
" Section 6. Whereas, this Act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace,
health, or safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this Act shall be in full force and
effect from and after its passage and approval.".
Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted,
Larry Rhoden Bob Ewing
House Committee Chair Senate Committee Chair
The Conference Committee respectfully reports that it has considered HB 1035 and the
amendments thereto made by the Senate, and the disagreement of the two houses thereon, and
recommends that HB 1035 be amended as follows:
Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted,
Herman Otten Jim Bolin
House Committee Chair Senate Committee Chair
I have the honor to inform your honorable body that the House has concurred in Senate amendments to HCR 1012.
I have the honor to inform your honorable body that the House has concurred in Senate
amendments to HB 1034, 1052, 1073, 1076, 1082, 1147, 1159, 1170, 1179, and 1185.
Sen. Tidemann moved that the Senate do concur in House amendments to SB 33.
The question being on Sen. Tidemann's motion that the Senate do concur in House
amendments to SB 33.
And the roll being called:
Yeas 34, Nays 0, Excused 1, Absent 0
Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Cronin; Curd; Ewing; Frerichs; Greenfield (Brock); Haverly; Heinert;
Jensen (Phil); Kennedy; Killer; Klumb; Kolbeck; Langer; Maher; Monroe; Nelson; Nesiba;
Netherton; Novstrup; Otten (Ernie); Partridge; Peters; Rusch; Soholt; Solano; Stalzer; Sutton;
Tapio; Tidemann; White; Wiik; Youngberg
Excused:
Russell
So the motion having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the
President declared the motion carried and the amendments were concurred in.
Sen. Soholt moved that the Senate do now recess until 11:45 a.m., which motion prevailed
and at 11:31 a.m., the Senate recessed.
The Senate reconvened at 11:45 a.m., the President presiding.
The President publicly read the title to
SB 25: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for the release of certain booking
photographs.
SB 27: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to prohibit certain direct conflicts of interest
by public officials and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 78: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise provisions regarding election petitions
for conservation district supervisors.
SB 95: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to add cannabidiol to the list of Schedule IV
controlled substances and to exclude it from the definition of marijuana.
SB 104: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to protect certain easement holders and rural
customers from shutoffs by certain energy companies.
SB 130: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise provisions regarding the amount
licensing agents may collect on the sale of certain licenses and permits for the Department of
Game, Fish and Parks to designate the use of certain funds received by the department, and to
establish certain reporting requirements.
SB 141: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions relating to child
support.
SB 147: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to establish a rate-setting methodology for
services delivered by community-based health and human services providers.
SB 149: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide certain protections to faith-based
or religious child-placement agencies.
HB 1014: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to make an appropriation for the purchase
of land by the South Dakota Department of the Military for use by the South Dakota Army
National Guard and to declare an emergency.
HB 1090: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to define certain fees incident to the
extension of credit.
HB 1103: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to allow for service by publication for
certain paternity and child custody actions.
HB 1113: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding
protection orders.
HB 1191: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to require cooperation with the Division of
Child Support as a condition of eligibility for the SNAP program.
HB 1205: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for the sale of certain surplus real
estate in Rapid City and to provide for the deposit of the proceeds.
HB 1206: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for the sale of certain surplus real
estate located in Aurora County and to provide for the deposit of the proceeds.
HB 1207: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the
sale of certain real estate at the South Dakota Development Center.
HB 1208: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for the sale of certain surplus real
estate at the South Dakota Veterans' Home and to provide for the deposit of the proceeds.
HB 1209: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for the sale of certain surplus real
estate at the STAR Academy and to provide for the deposit of the proceeds.
HB 1210: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for the sale of certain surplus real
estate located in Minnehaha County and to provide for the deposit of the proceeds.
And signed the same in the presence of the Senate.
There being no objection, the Senate reverted to Order of Business No. 6.
The Conference Committee respectfully reports that it has considered SB 171 and the
amendments thereto made by the House, and the disagreement of the two houses thereon, and
recommends that the Senate do concur with the House amendments.
Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted,
Don Haggar Brock Greenfield
House Committee Chair Senate Committee Chair
Sen. Rusch moved that the report of the Conference Committee on SB 80 as found on
page 704 of the Senate Journal be adopted.
The question being on Sen. Rusch's motion that the report of the Conference Committee
on SB 80 be adopted.
And the roll being called:
Yeas 32, Nays 0, Excused 3, Absent 0
Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Cronin; Curd; Ewing; Frerichs; Greenfield (Brock); Haverly; Heinert;
Jensen (Phil); Kennedy; Killer; Klumb; Langer; Maher; Monroe; Nelson; Nesiba; Netherton;
Otten (Ernie); Partridge; Peters; Rusch; Russell; Soholt; Solano; Stalzer; Sutton; Tapio;
Tidemann; Wiik; Youngberg
Excused:
Kolbeck; Novstrup; White
So the motion having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the
President declared the motion carried and the report was adopted.
Sen. Cammack moved that the report of the Conference Committee on SB 172 as found
on page 705 of the Senate Journal be adopted.
Sen. Curd moved the previous question.
Which motion prevailed.
The question being on Sen. Cammack's motion that the report of the Conference
Committee on SB 172 be adopted.
And the roll being called:
Yeas 29, Nays 6, Excused 0, Absent 0
Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Cronin; Curd; Ewing; Frerichs; Greenfield (Brock); Haverly; Heinert;
Kennedy; Klumb; Kolbeck; Langer; Maher; Nesiba; Novstrup; Otten (Ernie); Partridge; Peters;
Rusch; Soholt; Solano; Stalzer; Sutton; Tapio; Tidemann; White; Wiik; Youngberg
So the motion having received an affirmative vote of a two-thirds majority of the
members-elect, the President declared the motion carried and the report was adopted.
Sen. Bolin moved that the report of the Conference Committee on HB 1035 as found on
page 708 of the Senate Journal be adopted.
The question being on Sen. Bolin's motion that the report of the Conference Committee
on HB 1035 be adopted.
And the roll being called:
Yeas 35, Nays 0, Excused 0, Absent 0
Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Cronin; Curd; Ewing; Frerichs; Greenfield (Brock); Haverly; Heinert;
Jensen (Phil); Kennedy; Killer; Klumb; Kolbeck; Langer; Maher; Monroe; Nelson; Nesiba;
Netherton; Novstrup; Otten (Ernie); Partridge; Peters; Rusch; Russell; Soholt; Solano; Stalzer;
Sutton; Tapio; Tidemann; White; Wiik; Youngberg
So the motion having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the
President declared the motion carried and the report was adopted.
Sen. Curd moved that the Senate do now recess until 4:00 p.m., which motion prevailed
and at 12:44 p.m., the Senate recessed.
The Senate reconvened at 4:00 p.m., the President presiding.
There being no objection, the Senate reverted to Order of Business No. 5.
The Committee on Legislative Procedure respectfully reports that the Office of Engrossing
and Enrolling has carefully compared SB 33, 80, and 172 and finds the same correctly enrolled.
The Conference Committee respectfully reports that it has considered SB 128 and the
amendments thereto made by the House, and the disagreement of the two houses thereon, and
recommends that SB 128 be amended as follows:
" Section 2. Whereas, this Act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace,
health, or safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this Act shall be in full force and
effect from and after its passage and approval.".
The Conference Committee respectfully reports that it has considered SB 151 and the
amendments thereto made by the House, and the disagreement of the two houses thereon, and
recommends that the Senate do concur with the House amendments.
Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted,
Lee Qualm R. Blake Curd
House Committee Chair Senate Committee Chair
The Conference Committee respectfully reports that it has considered HB 1157 and the
amendments thereto made by the Senate, and the disagreement of the two houses thereon, and
recommends that they do not concur with the Senate amendments to HB 1157 and do not
appoint a new committee.
Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted,
Lee Qualm Gary Cammack
House Committee Chair Senate Committee Chair
I have the honor to inform your honorable body that the House has adopted the report of
the Conference Committee on HB 1035.
I have the honor to inform your honorable body that the House has adopted the reports of
the Conference Committees on SB 80, 171, 172, and 128.
I have the honor to inform your honorable body that the House has appointed Reps. Mickelson, Qualm, and Hawley as a committee of three on the part of the House to meet with a like committee on the part of the Senate pertaining to fixing the time of adjournment sine die for the Ninety-second Legislative Session.
I have the honor to inform your honorable body that the House has appointed
Reps. Mickelson, Qualm, and Hawley as a committee of three on the part of the House to meet
with a like committee on the part of the Senate to wait upon his Excellency, the Governor, to
inform him that the Legislature has completed its labors, is ready to adjourn sine die, and to
ascertain if he has any further communications to make to the Legislature.
Sen. Curd moved that SB 176 be deferred to Friday, March 10th, the 37th legislative day.
Which motion prevailed.
Sen. Curd moved that a committee of three on the part of the Senate be appointed to meet
with a like committee on the part of the House pertaining to fixing the time of adjournment sine
die for the Ninety-second Legislative Session.
Which motion prevailed and the President announced as such committee Sens. Langer,
Ewing, and Killer.
Sen. Curd moved that a committee of three on the part of the Senate be appointed to meet
with a like committee on the part of the House to wait upon his Excellency, the Governor, to
inform him that the Legislature has completed its labors and is ready to adjourn sine die and to
ascertain if he has any further communications to make to the Legislature.
Which motion prevailed and the President announced as such committee Sens. Greenfield,
Curd, and Sutton.
Sen. Curd moved that the reports of the Standing Committees on
Joint Committee on Appropriations on SB 32 as found on page 693 of the Senate Journal
be adopted.
Which motion prevailed.
Sen. Greenfield (Brock) moved that the report of the Conference Committee on SB 171
as found on page 711 of the Senate Journal be adopted.
The question being on Sen. Greenfield (Brock)'s motion that the report of the Conference
Committee on SB 171 be adopted.
And the roll being called:
Yeas 27, Nays 7, Excused 1, Absent 0
Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Curd; Ewing; Frerichs; Greenfield (Brock); Heinert; Kennedy; Killer; Klumb;
Kolbeck; Maher; Monroe; Nelson; Nesiba; Netherton; Novstrup; Otten (Ernie); Rusch; Russell;
Solano; Stalzer; Sutton; Tapio; White; Wiik; Youngberg
Nays:
Cronin; Haverly; Jensen (Phil); Langer; Partridge; Peters; Soholt
Excused:
Tidemann
So the motion having received an affirmative vote of a two-thirds majority of the
members-elect, the President declared the motion carried and the report was adopted.
Sen. Curd moved that the report of the Conference Committee on SB 151 as found on
page 715 of the Senate Journal be adopted.
The question being on Sen. Curd's motion that the report of the Conference Committee on
SB 151 be adopted.
And the roll being called:
Yeas 16, Nays 19, Excused 0, Absent 0
Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Curd; Ewing; Greenfield (Brock); Jensen (Phil); Klumb; Kolbeck; Maher;
Netherton; Novstrup; Otten (Ernie); Rusch; Solano; Tidemann; White
Nays:
Cronin; Frerichs; Haverly; Heinert; Kennedy; Killer; Langer; Monroe; Nelson; Nesiba;
Partridge; Peters; Russell; Soholt; Stalzer; Sutton; Tapio; Wiik; Youngberg
So the motion not having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the President declared the motion lost and the report was not adopted.
The question being on Sen. Novstrup's motion that the report of the Conference Committee
on SB 128 be adopted.
And the roll being called:
Yeas 35, Nays 0, Excused 0, Absent 0
Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Cronin; Curd; Ewing; Frerichs; Greenfield (Brock); Haverly; Heinert;
Jensen (Phil); Kennedy; Killer; Klumb; Kolbeck; Langer; Maher; Monroe; Nelson; Nesiba;
Netherton; Novstrup; Otten (Ernie); Partridge; Peters; Rusch; Russell; Soholt; Solano; Stalzer;
Sutton; Tapio; Tidemann; White; Wiik; Youngberg
So the motion having received an affirmative vote of a two-thirds majority of the
members-elect, the President declared the motion carried and the report was adopted.
Sen. Cammack moved that the report of the Conference Committee on HB 1157 as found
on page 715 of the Senate Journal be adopted.
The question being on Sen. Cammack's motion that the report of the Conference
Committee on HB 1157 be adopted.
And the roll being called:
Yeas 35, Nays 0, Excused 0, Absent 0
Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Cronin; Curd; Ewing; Frerichs; Greenfield (Brock); Haverly; Heinert;
Jensen (Phil); Kennedy; Killer; Klumb; Kolbeck; Langer; Maher; Monroe; Nelson; Nesiba;
Netherton; Novstrup; Otten (Ernie); Partridge; Peters; Rusch; Russell; Soholt; Solano; Stalzer;
Sutton; Tapio; Tidemann; White; Wiik; Youngberg
So the motion having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the
President declared the motion carried and the report was adopted.
Sen. Curd moved that the report of the Joint-Select Committee relative to making
arrangements for the legislative days for the Ninety-third Legislative Session as found on
page 703 of the Senate Journal be adopted.
Which motion prevailed.
Sen. Nelson moved as a substitute motion that the Joint-Select Committee report on the
joint rule change recommendations for the Ninety-third Legislative Session not be adopted and
that the recommendations be referred back to the committee with instructions to consider the
following:
New rule:
1B-3.1 Sexual contact prohibited. No legislator or legislative employee may have sexual
contact with any legislative intern or page, and no legislative intern may have sexual
contact with a page. Any violation shall be reported within two hours of violation or
knowledge, as follows:
(1) For a member of the Senate, a written report to the Senate president pro
tempore, and the majority and minority leaders of the Senate;
(2) For a member of the House of Representatives, a written report to the speaker of the House, and the majority and minority leaders of the House
of Representatives;
(3) For a Legislative Research Council employee, a written report to the Director of the Legislative Research Council and the Executive
Committee of the Executive Board;
(4) For an employee or legislative intern of the Senate, a written report to the
Senate president pro tempore, the majority and minority leaders of the
Senate, and the Director of the Legislative Research Council; and
(5) For an employee or legislative intern of the House of Representatives, a
written report to the speaker of the House, the majority and minority
leaders of the House of Representatives, and the Director of the
Legislative Research Council.
If a select committee on discipline and expulsion determines a member violated this
section, it shall demand expulsion of the member in its committee report and the intern
or page shall be dismissed from service.
Which motion lost.
New rule:
1B-3.1. Vote trading prohibited. No legislator may give, offer, or promise to give his or
her vote in favor of or against any candidate for any office or position elected or appointed
by the Legislature, or any bill, resolution, or amendment pending or proposed to be
introduced in the Legislature in consideration or upon condition that any other legislator
will give, promise, or agree to give his or her vote in favor of or against any other candidate
for any office or position elected or appointed by the Legislature, or any bill, resolution,
or amendment pending or proposed to be introduced in the Legislature. Any legislator
found to have violated this provision pursuant to the rules of the Chamber and Mason's
Manual of Legislative Procedure shall be recommended for expulsion.
Sen. Nelson requested a roll call vote.
Which request was not supported.
Which motion lost.
The question being on Sen. Curd's pending motion that the report of the Joint-Select
Committee relative to the Joint Rules for the Ninety-third Legislative Session be adopted.
And the roll being called:
Yeas 35, Nays 0, Excused 0, Absent 0
Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Cronin; Curd; Ewing; Frerichs; Greenfield (Brock); Haverly; Heinert;
Jensen (Phil); Kennedy; Killer; Klumb; Kolbeck; Langer; Maher; Monroe; Nelson; Nesiba;
Netherton; Novstrup; Otten (Ernie); Partridge; Peters; Rusch; Russell; Soholt; Solano; Stalzer;
Sutton; Tapio; Tidemann; White; Wiik; Youngberg
So the motion having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the
President declared the motion carried.
SB 32: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise the General Appropriations Act for
fiscal year 2017.
Was read the second time.
The question being Shall SB 32 pass as amended?
And the roll being called:
Yeas 33, Nays 2, Excused 0, Absent 0
Yeas:
Bolin; Cammack; Cronin; Curd; Ewing; Frerichs; Greenfield (Brock); Haverly; Heinert;
Kennedy; Killer; Klumb; Kolbeck; Langer; Maher; Monroe; Nesiba; Netherton; Novstrup;
Otten (Ernie); Partridge; Peters; Rusch; Russell; Soholt; Solano; Stalzer; Sutton; Tapio;
Tidemann; White; Wiik; Youngberg
Nays:
Jensen (Phil); Nelson
So the bill having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the
President declared the bill passed and the title was agreed to.
There being no objection, the Senate reverted to Order of Business No. 7.
I have the honor to inform your honorable body that the House has adopted the report of
the Conference Committee on SB 176.
I have the honor to inform your honorable body that the House has adopted the report of
the Conference Committee on HB 1157.
The Senate reconvened at 5:30 p.m., the President presiding.
Sen. Curd moved that the Senate do not adopt the report of the Conference Committee on
SB 151 as found on page 715 of the Senate Journal and that a new committee on the part of the
Senate be appointed to meet with a like committee on the part of the House to adjust the
differences between the two houses.
Which motion prevailed and the President announced as such committee Sens. Maher,
Partridge, and Kennedy
Sen. Curd moved that when we adjourn today, we adjourn to convene at 9:00 a.m., Friday,
March 10th, the 37th legislative day.
Which motion prevailed.
The President publicly read the title to
SB 33: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise the state aid to special education
formula.
SB 80: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to regulate the use of drones under certain
conditions and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 172: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to authorize the South Dakota Building
Authority to provide for the construction of and improvements to the State Animal Disease
Research and Diagnostic Laboratory and infrastructure at South Dakota State University, to
increase certain agricultural fees, to transfer certain funds, to make an appropriation, and to
declare an emergency.
HB 1034: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to establish certain fees for receiving electronic files of petitions, to revise certain provisions concerning filing petitions and other documents, and to revise certain provisions concerning elections and voting.
HB 1052: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide certain protections for public
employees.
HB 1073: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise and repeal certain provisions
regarding gifts from registered lobbyists to public officials.
HB 1076: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to create a State Government Accountability
Board.
HB 1082: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to grant limited immunity from arrest and
prosecution for certain related offenses to persons who assist certain persons in need of
emergency assistance or who are themselves in need of emergency assistance.
HB 1147: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding
concealed carry permits and to declare an emergency.
HB 1159: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to repeal a certain provision regarding the
regulation of commercial breeding operations.
HB 1170: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding
conflicts of interest for authority, board, or commission members.
HB 1179: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions related to
exemptions from licensure for nonresidential mortgage loans.
HB 1185: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions concerning
recreational facilities provided by municipalities.
And signed the same in the presence of the Senate.
Sen. Nelson moved that the Senate do now adjourn, which motion prevailed and at
6:00 p.m. the Senate adjourned.