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
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
28th Legislative Day
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONVENES AT 2:00 PM


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MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill

HB 1086 *    (Deferred from 27th LD; Consideration of Senate amendments, SJ 415) provide for and to require the attachment of an affidavit in certain garnishment proceedings.
HB 1108 *    (Consideration of Senate amendment; SJ 441) repeal certain provisions relating to the purchase of stationery for county officers.
HB 1183 *    (Intent to Reconsider Vote by which Lost) authorize the Board of Regents and the South Dakota Building Authority to contract for construction of the Higher Education Center-West River and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1007 *    (Intent to Reconsider Vote by which Lost) increase certain noncommercial and commercial motor vehicle license fees.
SCR 5     (SJ 463) Encouraging flexibility by local governments to accommodate the development of wind energy projects.

CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

Amended HJ 27th LD: HB 1280, 1036, 1156, 1264, 1292, 1067, 1166
DO NOT PASS: 1279
DO NOT PASS: 1299

SECOND READING OF CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS
* Amended

SB 24     revise certain provisions regarding the retention of insurance claim files.



SB 27     revise certain provisions regarding the renewal of limited or restricted insurance producer's licenses.
SB 28     repeal certain provisions regarding the coordination of benefits and the rescission of individual health insurance.
SB 123 *    revise certain evidentiary rules relating to the statements of children.

SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill

HB 1271     (JR 5-17 with pending amendment; HJ 468) authorize the South Dakota Building Authority and the Department of Corrections to provide for the purchase, design, construction, and equipping of a combined minimum security/parole facility in Rapid City for the Department of Corrections and to declare an emergency.
HB 1072 *    (Deferred from 27th LD) repeal certain provisions concerning the delayed remittance of sales and use taxes for certain businesses.
HB 1229 *    (Deferred from 27th LD) extend the time frame for when the gross receipts tax on visitor-related businesses is imposed and to transfer money to the general fund from the tourism promotion fund.
     Increase the gross receipts tax imposed on visitor-related businesses and to revise certain provisions concerning the tourism promotion fund.
     Increase the gross receipts tax imposed on visitor-related businesses and to revise certain provisions concerning the tourism promotion fund.
HB 1225 *    (Deferred from 27th LD) require certain authorization for the installation of certain fixtures on rental property and to establish penalties related thereto.
HB 1070 *    revise certain fees pertaining to seed permits and nursery certificates of inspection.
HB 1071 *    revise certain fees, licenses, and other requirements for milk plants and dairy farms.
HB 1129 *     require landowner participation or approval of certain agreements relating to carbon sequestration.
     Ensure the integrity of pipelines to be used for the transportation of carbon dioxide for the purpose of enhanced oil recovery or geologic carbon sequestration.
HB 1176 *    clarify unemployment benefits.
HB 1254 *     revise the funding of elementary and secondary education and to increase the required minimum size of a school district.
     Revise the index factor in the state aid to education formula.
HB 1091 *    make an appropriation to initiate a master of social work degree program in higher education.
HB 1142 *    appropriate money for an adult farm and ranch management program.
HB 1251 *     increase the annual license stamp fee upon certain gaming devices.
     Impose an additional tax on the proceeds of Deadwood gaming.
HB 1287     permit evidence of the defendant's commission of other acts of child molestation to be admissible in certain child molestation cases.
HB 1252     repeal certain provisions relating to the education enhancement tobacco tax fund.
HB 1153     revise the elements of the crime of indecent exposure involving a child and to revise the elements of the crime of indecent exposure.
HB 1262     revise certain provisions regarding paternity and termination of parental rights.


HB 1280 *    create reduced ignition propensity standards for cigarettes, to authorize the state fire marshal to monitor such standards, and to provide penalties therefor.
HB 1036 *     revise the uniform commercial code.
     Require the redaction of certain numbers before furnishing copies of information.
HB 1156*    provide for the establishment of a task force to study human trafficking.
HB 1264 *    provide for the utilization of conditional early release bonds in regard to certain furloughs and paroles.
HB 1292 *    provide for the impoundment of certain motor vehicles for failure to maintain liability insurance and driving with a suspended or revoked driver license.
HB 1067 *     repeal certain provisions regarding state aid payments for increasing and decreasing enrollment.
     Allow the voters of a school district to discontinue school board representation areas.
HB 1166 *    provide for DNA testing for certain inmates for the purposes of determining whether they may have been wrongfully convicted.

SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill

SB 1     (Deferred from 27th LD) clarify, repeal, update, and make form and style revisions to certain statutes related to the Department of Game, Fish and Parks.
SB 51     (Deferred from 27th LD) provide for a drug screening program for certain applicants and employees of the Wildland Fire Suppression Division.
SB 40     (Deferred from 27th LD) revise the financial assurance requirements for responding to accidental releases of chemical or biological ore leaching agents from certain permitted mines.
SB 69     (Deferred from 27th LD) revise the requirement for a fire equipment shop.
SB 19     (Deferred from 27th LD) revise the grounds for which continuation or conversion is not required for certain group health policies.
SB 109     (Deferred from 27th LD) revise the provisions for the risk pool to allow uninsurable children to enroll and to provide for additional funding.
SB 17 *    (Deferred from 27th LD) revise certain driver licensing provisions.