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Val Rausch Speaker Pro tempore |
Timothy A. Rave SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE |
Karen Gerdes Chief Clerk |
MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS
HCR 1012
(HJ 517) Supporting the exploration and development of energy resources.
CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Amended HJ 28th LD: SB 105
SECOND READING OF CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS
* Amended
SB 15
revise certain provisions regarding the confidentiality and release of certain child
abuse or neglect information.
SB 35
revise the definition of an assisted living center.
SB 45
provide an exception to the practice of seclusion as it pertains to the treatment of a
person with a developmental disability.
SB 76
require background investigations for certain optometrist licensees and applicants.
SB 119
* revise the authority of the state, counties, and townships to transfer highway right-of-
ways under certain conditions.
SB 121
revise certain provisions related to municipal election procedures.
SB 122
clarify the status of property contiguous to a municipality that is crossed by railroad
property.
SB 30
repeal the requirement that the Department of Transportation file a copy of the
official state trunk highway map with every county auditor.
SB 12
limit the amount of tax refunds for construction projects that are located in areas that
are included in a tax collection agreement between the state and an Indian tribe.
SB 13
revise certain provisions regarding the title to real property obtained by a tax deed.
SB 14
revise certain provisions regarding references to the Internal Revenue Code and to
repeal an obsolete reference to the Internal Revenue Code.
SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill
SB 1
(Deferred from 28th 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 28th LD) provide for a drug screening program for certain applicants
and employees of the Wildland Fire Suppression Division.
SB 40
(Deferred from 28th 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 28th LD) revise the requirement for a fire equipment shop.
SB 19
(Deferred from 28th LD) revise the grounds for which continuation or conversion is
not required for certain group health policies.
SB 109
(Deferred from 28th LD) revise the provisions for the risk pool to allow uninsurable
children to enroll and to provide for additional funding.
SB 17
* (Deferred from 28th LD) revise certain driver licensing provisions.
SB 46
change the name of adjustment training center to community support provider.
SB 73
permit persons sixteen years of age to donate blood under certain circumstances.
SB 110
repeal the limited campaign finance disclosure statement which could be used by
certain candidates or candidate campaign committees for legislative office.
SB 23
revise the state trunk highway system.
SB 16
revise certain provisions regarding the taxation of biodiesel and biodiesel blends.
LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATIONS
HC 1013
(HJ 28th LD) Commending and honoring Joanne Groves, a member of the Huron
School District Board, on her selection as the 2008-2009 Outstanding School Board
Member of South Dakota.
HC 1014
(HJ 28th LD) Commending youth mentoring programs across the state.
HC 1015
(HJ 28th LD) Commending and honoring the South Dakota Home Builders
Association, their one thousand eight hundred members, and their eight local
affiliated associations on their thirtieth anniversary, including the Home Builders
Association of the Sioux Empire, the Black Hills Home Builders Association, the
Aberdeen Home Builders Association, the Watertown Home Builders Association,
the Brookings Home Builders Association, the Lewis and Clark Home Builders
Association, the Mitchell Home Builders Association, and the Oahe Home Builders
Association.
SC 11
(SJ 518) Honoring Sioux Falls Washington, Armour, Bonesteel-Fairfax, Bridgewater,
DeSmet, Edgemont, Emery, Harding County, Harrisburg, Hot Springs, Lake Preston,
Lyman, McIntosh, Waubay, and White Lake High Schools for their recognition by
News & World Report's rankings of the nation's top high schools.