93rd Legislative Session _ 2018

Committee: House Judiciary
Wednesday, February 07, 2018

                                            P - Present
                                            E - Excused
                                            A - Absent

Roll Call
P    Barthel
P    Diedrich
P    Bordeaux
P    Jensen (Kevin)
P    Kaiser
P    Lust
P    Peterson (Kent)
P    Reed
P    Rozum
P    Turbiville
P    Wismer
P    Johns, Vice-Chair
P    Stevens, Chair

OTHERS PRESENT: See Original Minutes

The meeting was called to order by Representative Mike Stevens, Chair.

MOTION:    TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2018

Moved by:    Turbiville
Second by:    Bordeaux
Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

    HB 1059: revise certain provisions regarding payments of higher education expenses.

MOTION:    DEFER HB 1059 TO THE 41ST LEGISLATIVE DAY

Moved by:    Johns


Second by:    Kaiser
Action:    Prevailed by roll call vote. (11-2-0-0)

Voting Yes:    Barthel, Diedrich, Jensen (Kevin), Kaiser, Lust, Peterson (Kent), Reed, Rozum, Turbiville, Johns, Stevens

Voting No:    Bordeaux, Wismer

    HB 1111: revise certain definitions regarding criminal street gang activity.

Presented by:    Representative Holmes
Proponents:    John Gross, Sioux Falls Police Department
        Karl Jegaris, Rapid City Policy Department
        Paul Bachand, SD States Attorneys Association
        Charles McGuigan, Office of the Attorney General
        Lori Martinec, SD Police Chiefs' Association
Opponents:    Dianna Miller, ABATE
        Jim Putnam, self, Armour (Handout(s): #1)
        Jiggs Cressy, self, Rapid City
        Pastor Craig Wexler, self, Pierre
        Larry Nielson, self, Tulare
        Bryan Farmer, self, Sioux Falls
        Ryan Riedy, self, Pierre

MOTION:    AMEND HB 1111

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    On page 2 of the printed bill, remove the overstrikes from lines 14 and 15.

    On page 2, delete lines 18 to 24, inclusive, and insert:

"

            (c)    Resides in or frequents a particular gang's area and adopts its style of dress, its use of hand signs or its tattoos and associates with known gang members Wears certain articles of clothing, colors, or insignia commonly associated with street gang activity, other than part of a fashion trend, that indicate membership in a street gang;
            (d)    Has tattoos that indicate membership in a street gang;
            (e)    Uses hand signs that identify the".

    On page 3, line 2, delete "(g)" and insert "(f)".

    On page 3, delete line 4.

    On page 3, line 5, delete "(i)" and insert "(g)".

    On page 3, line 8, delete "(j)" and insert "(h)".

    On page 3, line 10, delete "(k)" and insert "(i)".

    On page 3, line 12, delete "(l)" and insert "(j)".


Moved by:    Johns
Second by:    Peterson (Kent)
Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

        THE CHAIR DEFERRED HB 1111 UNTIL ANOTHER LEGISLATIVE DAY PENDING PRISON/JAIL COST ESTIMATE

    HB 1230: provide for the primary enforcement of the law prohibiting certain electronic communications while operating a motor vehicle and to revise the penalty for a violation of that law.

Presented by:    Representative Hawley
Proponents:    Senator Tidemann
        Doug Abraham, Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (Handout(s): #2)
        Maynard Konechne, South Dakota Emergency Medical Services Assn.
        Craig Matson, South Dakota Insurance Alliance
        Craig Matson, State Farm
        Deb Mortenson, Associated General Contractors of South Dakota
        Scott Duke, South Dakota Association of Healthcare Organizations
        Ray Lindsay, self, Madison
        Steve Willard, South Dakota Joint Fire Council

MOTION:    DO PASS HB 1230

Moved by:    Johns
Second by:    Rozum
Action:    Prevailed by roll call vote. (11-2-0-0)

Voting Yes:    Barthel, Diedrich, Bordeaux, Lust, Peterson (Kent), Reed, Rozum, Turbiville, Wismer, Johns, Stevens



Voting No:    Jensen (Kevin), Kaiser

    HB 1229: provide for the primary enforcement of the seat belt law and to revise the penalty for a violation of that law.

Presented by:    Representative Hawley
Proponents:    Senator Tidemann
        Richard Tieszen, State Farm Insurance Companies
        Doug Abraham, Property Casualty Insurers Association of America
        Doug Abraham, Desmet Farm Mutual
        Maynard Konechne, South Dakota Emergency Medical Services Assn.
        Ray Lindsay, self, Madison
        Scott Duke, South Dakota Association of Healthcare Organizations
        Megan Myers, American Heart Association
        Staci Ackerman, South Dakota Sheriff's Association
        Steve Willard, South Dakota Joint Fire Council
        Deb Mortenson, Associated General Contractors of South Dakota
Opponents:    Bob Pesall, self, Flandreau
        Larry Nielson, self, Tulare (Handout(s): #3)

MOTION:    DEFER HB 1229 TO THE 41ST LEGISLATIVE DAY

Moved by:    Turbiville
Second by:    Bordeaux
Action:    Was not acted on.

MOTION:    SUBSTITUTE MOTION DO PASS HB 1229

Moved by:    Barthel
Second by:    Rozum
Action:    Failed by roll call vote. (6-7-0-0)

Voting Yes:    Barthel, Diedrich, Lust, Rozum, Wismer, Johns

Voting No:    Bordeaux, Jensen (Kevin), Kaiser, Peterson (Kent), Reed, Turbiville, Stevens

MOTION: DEFER HB 1229 TO THE 41ST LEGISLATIVE DAY

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


Voting Yes:    Diedrich, Bordeaux, Jensen (Kevin), Kaiser, Peterson (Kent), Reed, Turbiville, Stevens

Voting No:    Barthel, Lust, Rozum, Wismer, Johns

    HB 1269: revise certain provisions regarding the time frame for consent in adoption proceedings.

Presented by:    Representative Tulson
Proponents:    Karen Brown, self, Gettysburg
        Coleen Globke, self, Marion
        Tarylyn Kramer, self, Faulkton
        Barb Pierson Cramer, self, Faulkton
        Michalee Globke, self, Marion
        Janae Hansen, National Association of Social Workers

MOTION:    AMEND HB 1269

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    On the printed bill, delete everything after the enacting clause and insert:

"    Section 1. That § 25-5A-4 be amended to read:

    25-5A-4. No petition may be filed under pursuant to this chapter prior to five days until twenty-four hours after the birth of the child.

    Section 2. That § 25-6-4 be amended to read:

    25-6-4. No child may be adopted without the consent of the child's parents. However, if it is in the best interest of the child, the court may waive consent from a parent or putative father who:

            (1)    Has been convicted of any crime punishable by imprisonment in the penitentiary for a period that, in the opinion of the court, will deprive the child of the parent's companionship for a critical period of time;

            (2)    Has, by clear and convincing evidence, abandoned the child for six months or more immediately prior to the filing of the petition;

            (3)    Has substantially and continuously or repeatedly neglected the child and refused to give the child necessary parental care and protection;

            (4)    Being financially able, has willfully neglected to provide the child with the necessary subsistence, education, or other care necessary for the child's health, morals, or welfare or has neglected to pay for such subsistence, education, or other care if legal custody of the child is lodged with others and such payment ordered by the court;

            (5)    Is unfit by reason of habitual abuse of intoxicating liquor or narcotic drugs;

            (6)    Has been judicially deprived of the custody of the child, if the adjudication is final on appeal to the court of last resort or the time for an appeal has expired;

            (6A)    Has caused the child to be conceived as a result of rape or incest; or

            (7)    Does not appear personally or by counsel at the hearing to terminate parental rights after notice pursuant to §§ 25-5A-11 and 25-5A-12 which was received at least thirty five days prior to the hearing. "


Moved by:    Peterson (Kent)
Second by:    Turbiville
Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

MOTION:    DO PASS HB 1269 AS AMENDED

Moved by:    Reed
Second by:    Peterson (Kent)
Action:    Prevailed by roll call vote. (12-0-1-0)

Voting Yes:    Barthel, Diedrich, Bordeaux, Jensen (Kevin), Kaiser, Lust, Peterson (Kent), Reed, Turbiville, Wismer, Johns, Stevens

Excused:    Rozum

    HB 1222: prohibit the sale of fireworks to certain persons and to create a penalty therefor.

Proponents:    Warren Peterson, self, Lower Brule (Handout(s): #4, #5, #6)
        Representative Bordeaux
Opponents:    Justin Smith, G.P. Enterprises, Inc.

MOTION:    DEFER HB 1222 TO THE 41ST LEGISLATIVE DAY

Moved by:    Turbiville
Second by:    Barthel
Action:    Prevailed by roll call vote. (11-1-1-0)

Voting Yes:    Barthel, Diedrich, Jensen (Kevin), Kaiser, Lust, Peterson (Kent), Reed, Turbiville, Wismer, Johns, Stevens

Voting No:    Bordeaux

Excused:    Rozum

    HB 1252: prohibit certain government entities from restricting the wearing of tribal regalia during certain events.

Presented by:    Representative Bordeaux
Proponents:    Steve Emery, Department of Tribal Relations
        Senator Killer

MOTION:    DEFER HB 1252 TO THE 41ST LEGISLATIVE DAY

Moved by:    Kaiser
Second by:    Turbiville
Action:    Was not acted on.

MOTION:    SUBSTITUTE MOTION DO PASS HB 1252

Moved by:    Bordeaux
Second by:    Wismer
Action:    Prevailed by roll call vote. (8-4-1-0)

Voting Yes:    Barthel, Diedrich, Bordeaux, Jensen (Kevin), Peterson (Kent), Reed, Wismer, Johns

Voting No:    Kaiser, Lust, Turbiville, Stevens

Excused:    Rozum

    HB 1278: revise certain provisions regarding the extradition of fugitives by Indian tribes.

Presented by:    Representative Diedrich
Proponents:    Paul Bachand, SD States Attorneys Association
        Barry LeBeau, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, Pierre
        AJ Franken, Governor's Office

MOTION:    AMEND HB 1278



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    On page 1, line 9, of the printed bill, overstrike "an Indian" and insert "a person".


Moved by:    Lust
Second by:    Kaiser
Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

MOTION:    DO PASS HB 1278 AS AMENDED

Moved by:    Barthel
Second by:    Jensen (Kevin)
Action:    Prevailed by roll call vote. (12-0-1-0)

Voting Yes:    Barthel, Diedrich, Bordeaux, Jensen (Kevin), Kaiser, Lust, Peterson (Kent), Reed, Turbiville, Wismer, Johns, Stevens

Excused:    Rozum

    HB 1124: allow certain persons with a felony conviction to apply for a concealed pistol permit.

Presented by:    Representative Livermont
Opponents:    Paul Bachand, SD States Attorneys Association

MOTION:    AMEND HB 1124

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    On page 2, line 3, of the printed bill, after "felony" delete "or" and insert "in the fifteen years preceding the date of application, or a".

    On page 2, between lines 5 and 6, insert:
"
            (9)    Has had no other felony offense in the five years preceding the date of application or is not currently charged under indictment or information for such an offense;".

    On page 2, line 6, delete "(9)" and insert "(10)".

    On page 2, line 7, delete "(10)" and insert "(11)".


Moved by:    Jensen (Kevin)
Second by:    Kaiser
Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

MOTION:    DEFER HB 1124 TO THE 41ST LEGISLATIVE DAY

Moved by:    Rozum
Second by:    Bordeaux
Action:    Prevailed by roll call vote. (10-2-1-0)

Voting Yes:    Barthel, Diedrich, Bordeaux, Lust, Peterson (Kent), Reed, Turbiville, Wismer, Johns, Stevens

Voting No:    Jensen (Kevin), Kaiser

Excused:    Rozum

MOTION:    ADJOURN

Moved by:    Barthel
Second by:    Reed
Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

Liz Markley

____________________________

Committee Secretary
Mike Stevens, Chair


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