73rd Legislative Session -- 1998

Committee: Senate Agriculture & Natural Resources

Tuesday, January 20, 1998

                                            P - Present
                                            E - Excused
                                            A - Absent

Roll Call
P      Brosz
P      Brown (Arnold)
P      Ham
P      Hunhoff
E      Kloucek
P      Reedy
P      Vitter
P      Aker, Vice-Chair
P      Dunn (Jim), Chair


OTHERS PRESENT: See Original Minutes

The meeting was called to order by Chairman Dunn


          SB 11:   to make certain large-scale contract livestock feeders liable for environmental damage.



MOTION:      DEFER SB 11 UNTIL Thursday, January 22nd.

Moved by:      Senator Reedy
Second by:      Senator Aker
Action:      Prevailed by voice vote.

          SCR 1:   Supporting and encouraging negotiations concerning the mitigation of wildlife habitats on the Pick-Sloan reservoirs.

Presented by:      Senator Rounds

MOTION:      ADOPT RESOLUTION SCR1

Moved by:      Senator Brown (Arnold)
Second by:      Senator Ham


Action:      Prevailed by roll call vote.   (8-0-1-0)

Voting yes:      Brosz, Brown (Arnold), Ham, Hunhoff, Reedy, Vitter, Aker, Dunn (Jim)

Excused:      Kloucek

          SB 30:   to provide for the proper disposal of waste tires and to provide for penalties for any violation thereof.

Presented by:      Nettie Myers, Department of Environment and Natural Resources

MOTION:      AMEND SB 30

t-30

     On page 1 , line 10 of the printed bill , after " who " insert " intentionally " .


Moved by:      Senator Aker
Second by:      Senator Reedy
Action:      Prevailed by voice vote.

MOTION:      DO PASS SB 30 AS AMENDED

Moved by:      Senator Aker
Second by:      Senator Ham
Action:      Prevailed by roll call vote.   (8-0-1-0)

Voting yes:      Brosz, Brown (Arnold), Ham, Hunhoff, Reedy, Vitter, Aker, Dunn (Jim)

Excused:      Kloucek

          SB 31:   to provide rule-making authority to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources to carry out the requirements of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act amendments of 1996.

Presented by:      Nettie Myers, Department of Environment and Natural Resources

MOTION:      DO PASS SB 31

Moved by:      Senator Brown (Arnold)
Second by:      Senator Ham
Action:      Prevailed by roll call vote.   (7-1-1-0)

Voting yes:      Brosz, Brown (Arnold), Ham, Hunhoff, Reedy, Vitter, Dunn (Jim)

Voting no:      Aker

Excused:      Kloucek

          SB 34:   to revise certain provisions relating to the required use of diver-down flags and mandatory motorboat distance restrictions.

Proponents:      Mike Gerhart, Rapid City
          Tom Bowers, Pierre
          Mark Kirchgesler, Rapid City
Presented by:      Doug Hansen, Department of Game, Fish and Parks

MOTION:      DEFER SB 34 UNTIL Tuesday, January 27

        Chair Dunn deferred SB 34 until Tuesday, January 27.

          SB 35:   to revise certain provisions regarding the discharge of certain weapons at game while in or on a motor vehicle.

Proponents:      Chris Hesla, SD Wildlife Federation
Presented by:      John Cooper, Department of Game, Fish and Parks

MOTION:      DO PASS SB 35

Moved by:      Senator Aker
Second by:      Senator Vitter
Action:      Prevailed by roll call vote.   (7-1-1-0)

Voting yes:      Brosz, Brown (Arnold), Hunhoff, Reedy, Vitter, Aker, Dunn (Jim)

Voting no:      Ham

Excused:      Kloucek

The committee discussed the appointments of Kenneth A. Barker and John A. Kranz to the Game, Fish and Parks Commission.

MOTION:
     To confirm the appointments of John A. Kranz, Davison County, Mitchell and Kenneth A. Barker, Butte County, Belle Fourche to the Game, Fish and Parks Commission.

Moved by:      Senator Reedy
Second by:      Senator Vitter
Action:      Prevailed by roll call vote.   (8-0-1-0)


Voting yes:      Brosz, Brown (Arnold), Ham, Hunhoff, Reedy, Vitter, Aker, Dunn (Jim)

Excused:      Kloucek

MOTION:      Adopt Committee Rules.

Moved by:      Senator Aker
Second by:      Senator Reedy
Action:      Prevailed by voice vote.

MOTION:      ADJOURN

Moved by:      Senator Aker
Second by:      Senator Reedy
Action:      Prevailed by voice vote.



Carol Enright

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Committee Secretary
Jim B. Dunn, Chair


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