SOUTH DAKOTA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
EIGHTY-FOURTH SESSION

Val Rausch
Speaker Pro tempore  
Timothy A. Rave
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE  

Karen Gerdes
Chief Clerk  
Calendar
Thursday, January 29, 2009
12th Legislative Day
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONVENES AT 2:00 PM


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MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS

HCR 1004     (HJ 161) Urging Congress to reauthorize the State Children's Health Insurance Program.

CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

Amended HJ 11th LD: HB 1112, 1022, 1026 (Consent Calendar)

SECOND READING OF CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS

HB 1034     revise certain provisions relating to earnings subject to garnishment.
HB 1066     revise certain responsibilities of the Supreme Court regarding the Commission on Judicial Qualifications.
HB 1110     repeal certain provisions relating to limited liability for Y2K litigation.
HB 1095     include the improper influence of a real estate appraisal by a real estate licensee to the acts constituting unprofessional conduct.
HB 1100     revise where business records of insurance producers may be maintained.

SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS

HB 1051     (Removed from Consent Calendar) make the sale or purchase of lawfully preserved and mounted fish an exception to the prohibition against the sale or purchase of fish taken from the waters of the state.



HB 1013     (Deferred from 11th LD) revise certain provisions pertaining to the South Dakota Retirement System, the South Dakota deferred compensation plan, and the South Dakota special pay retirement program.
HB 1014     (Deferred from 11th LD) revise certain restrictions on the purchase of certain credited service by members of the South Dakota Retirement System.
HB 1092     (Deferred from 11th LD) regulate the practice of genetic counseling and to prohibit the practice of genetic counseling without a license.
HB 1094     require applicants for licensure as real estate brokers, broker associates, salespersons, property managers, residential rental agents, auctioneers, home inspectors, and timeshare agents and such licensees who are the subject of a disciplinary investigation to submit to a state and federal criminal background check.