72nd Legislative Session -- 1997

Committee: Senate Judiciary

Monday, February 10, 1997

                                            P - Present
                                            E - Excused
                                            A - Absent

Roll Call
P      Aker
P      Daugaard
P      Dunn (Rebecca)
P      Flowers
P      Valandra
P      Munson (David), Vice-Chair
P      Whiting, Chair

OTHERS PRESENT: See Original Minutes

The meeting was called to order by Senator Whiting, Chairman

MOTION:      TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 7, 1997

Moved by:      Senator Munson (David)
Second by:      Senator Daugaard
Action:      Prevailed by voice vote.

DEFER SB 209 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

          SB 57:   to reduce the legal blood alcohol limits for motor vehicle drivers under twenty-one years of age.

Proponents:      Jeff Holden, Department of Commerce/Regulation, Highway Safety
          Bill Mickelson, Department of Commerce/Regulation    
          Bob Sutton, SD Hwy Users, Pierre
          Chuck Schroyer, SD States Attorneys Association, Pierre,
Presented by:      Jim Jennsen, Department of Transportation

MOTION:      DO PASS SB 57

Moved by:      Senator Munson (David)
Second by:      Senator Aker
Action:      Prevailed by roll call vote.   (4-3-0-0)

Voting yes:      Aker, Daugaard, Munson (David), Whiting
Voting no:      Dunn (Rebecca), Flowers, Valandra

          SB 160:   to prohibit any person under the age of eighteen to drive a motor vehicle after consuming alcoholic beverages.

Opponents:      Jim Jennsen, Department Of Transportation
          Jeff Holden, Department of Commerce/Regulation, Highway Safety
          David Volk, Secretary of Department of Commerce/Regulation
          Bill Mickelson, Commerce/Regulation
Presented by:      Senator Rebecca Dunn

MOTION:      DO PASS SB 160

Moved by:      Senator Dunn (Rebecca)
Second by:      Senator Valandra
Action:      Prevailed by roll call vote.   (5-2-0-0)

Voting yes:      Aker, Dunn (Rebecca), Flowers, Valandra, Munson (David)

Voting no:      Daugaard, Whiting

          SB 248:   to eliminate the requirement of a transfer hearing in certain proceedings against a delinquent child.

Presented by:      Senator Alan Aker

MOTION:      DO PASS SB 248

Moved by:      Senator Aker
Second by:      Senator Munson (David)
Action:      Prevailed by roll call vote.   (7-0-0-0)

Voting yes:      Aker, Daugaard, Dunn (Rebecca), Flowers, Valandra, Munson (David), Whiting

          HB 1061:   to establish the crime of enticing a child and to provide a penalty therefor.

Presented by:      Representative Brosz (Handout A, B, C)

MOTION:      DO PASS HB 1061

Moved by:      Senator Dunn (Rebecca)
Second by:      Senator Aker
Action:      Prevailed by roll call vote.   (7-0-0-0)

Voting yes:      Aker, Daugaard, Dunn (Rebecca), Flowers, Valandra, Munson (David), Whiting

          SB 256:   to revise certain restrictions on the detention of children in an adult jail or lockup and the physical separation of such children from adult prisoners.

Proponents:      Ken McFarland, Minnehaha Co.
Presented by:      Senator Paul Symens

DEFER SB 256 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

          HB 1062:   to allow more time for a mental illness hearing.

Proponents:      Chuck Schroyer, SD States Attorneys Association
          Robert Kean, SD Advocacy Project Incorporated
Presented by:      Representive Garry Moore

MOTION:      DO PASS HB 1062

Moved by:      Senator Daugaard
Second by:      Senator Flowers
Action:      Prevailed by roll call vote.   (7-0-0-0)

Voting yes:      Aker, Daugaard, Dunn (Rebecca), Flowers, Valandra, Munson (David), Whiting

MOTION:      PLACE HB 1062 ON CONSENT

Moved by:      Senator Flowers
Second by:      Senator Daugaard
Action:      Prevailed by voice vote.

          SB 171:   to revise certain provisions regarding how long certain unsubstantiated reports of child abuse and neglect may be maintained.

DEFER SB 171 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

MOTION:      ADJOURN

Moved by:      Senator Munson (David)
Second by:      Senator Aker
Action:      Prevailed by voice vote.

Cindy Nickels

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Committee Secretary
Fred Whiting, Chair


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