Committee Agenda
REVISED
Committee: House Judiciary
Room: 464
Wednesday, February 3, 1999
Time: 7:45 A.M.



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HB 1114      to eliminate certain assessed valuation appeals by public taxing districts and governmental subdivisions.
          Representatives Volesky, Chicoine, Peterson, and Waltman and Senators Munson (David), Moore, and Staggers

HB 1206      to provide for the release of confidential criminal justice information under certain circumstances.
          Representatives Koetzle, Brown (Jarvis), and Haley and Senators Moore and Everist

HB 1259      to prohibit the keeping of a place where marijuana is used or distributed.
          Representatives Sebert, Burg, Duenwald, Fryslie, Solum, and Sutton (Duane) and Senators Flowers, Drake, and Duxbury

SB 0076      to constitute corporate acknowledgment as prima facie evidence of authority to execute certain documents.
          Senator Daugaard and Representative Fiegen

SB 0080*      to clarify certain provisions relating to the disposition of certain controlled weapons or firearms.
          Senators Albers, Benson, Ham, Kleven, Staggers, and Vitter and Representatives Hennies, Engbrecht, and Weber

SB 0094      to allow certain law enforcement officers or the Department of Social Services to take photographs, videotapes, or electronic images of a child if abuse or neglect is suspected.
          Senators Daugaard, Brosz, Brown (Arnold), Madden, Olson, and Shoener and Representatives Michels, Broderick, Davis, Diedrich (Larry), Duniphan, Fiegen, Fischer-Clemens, Fitzgerald, Hennies, McCoy, McIntyre, Peterson, Sebert, and Solum

SB 0097      to extend the time period during which previous driving while intoxicated convictions may be considered for determining subsequent offenses.
          Senators Albers, Staggers, and Vitter and Representatives Engbrecht, Hennies, and Weber

SB 0114      to provide for the termination of the decedent's interest in the joint tenancy of a surviving spouse by an interested party under certain circumstances.
          Senator Daugaard and Representative Brown (Jarvis)

NOTE: The above bills will be taken up in this order for a hearing on the date noted. If circumstances do not permit a hearing on this date then a hearing will be held at the next meeting of the committee. Action on a bill may come at any time after it has had a hearing.

BILLS FOR POSSIBLE ACTION WHICH HAVE HAD PRIOR HEARING.

HB 1170      to require the Division of Criminal Investigation to provide criminal history background checks in certain circumstances.
          Representatives Cutler, Koskan, McNenny, and Weber and Senators Paisley, Duxbury, Rounds, and Symens

SB 0015      to exempt inmate matters from certain contested case, rule making, and declaratory ruling processes.
          The Committee on Judiciary at the request of the Department of Corrections

HB 1199      to prohibit the distribution of alcoholic beverages to persons under twenty-one years of age by parents, guardians, or spouses over twenty-one years of age.
          Representatives Hunt and Fitzgerald and Senators Halverson and Brown (Arnold)

HB 1187      to provide for a six-person jury in small claims actions.
          Representatives Napoli, Apa, Brown (Richard), Cutler, Duenwald, Eccarius, Haley, Jaspers, Klaudt, Koskan, Lucas, Monroe, Peterson, Smidt, Volesky, and Young and Senators Daugaard, Benson, Bogue, Brown (Arnold), Drake, Flowers, Kleven, Rounds, and Vitter

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JARVIS W. BROWN, Chair