Committee Agenda

Committee: Senate State Affairs
Room: 423
Monday, February 8, 1999
Time: 7:30 P.M.



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REVISED AGENDA

SB 0149      to require the establishment of a cost recovery method or mechanism for telecommunication companies to recover the cost of certain mandated services.
          Senators Halverson, Dennert, Dunn (Jim), Everist, Moore, Shoener, and Symens and Representatives Cutler, Broderick, Chicoine, and Jaspers

SB 0209      to provide certain incentives for school consolidation.
          The Committee on State Affairs at the request of the Governor

SB 0210      to provide mandatory prison sentences for certain violations regarding controlled substances and marijuana.
          The Committee on State Affairs at the request of the Governor

SB 0211      to revise certain provisions relating to workers' compensation.
          The Committee on State Affairs at the request of the Governor

SB 0234      to establish criteria for the use of utilization review by health carriers, utilization review organizations, and other contracted entities and for the coverage of emergency services.
          The Committee on State Affairs at the request of the Governor

SB 0235      to require the disclosure of information to prospective enrollees of managed care plans.
          The Committee on State Affairs at the request of the Governor

SB 0236      to establish standards for network adequacy and quality of care in managed care plans and to require the registration of managed care entities.
          The Committee on State Affairs at the request of the Governor

SB 0237      to transfer funds from the special racing revolving fund and the South Dakota-bred racing fund to the Department of Social Services for domestic and sexual abuse shelter programs and to the Department of Education for child development and certain technology enhancement programs and to make an appropriation therefor.
          The Committee on State Affairs at the request of the Governor

SB 0238      to authorize the Public Utilities Commission to regulate certain telecommunications services.
          The Committee on State Affairs at the request of the Governor

SB 0239      to revise certain provisions regarding telecommunications services.
          The Committee on State Affairs at the request of the Governor

SB 0248      to revise the distribution of Gaming Commission funds and to require legislative approval on the city of Deadwood's ability to obtain revenue bonds for historic preservation.
          Senator Halverson and Representative Cutler

SB 0144      to revise the definition of basic local exchange service for the purposes of regulating telecommunications services.
          Senators Halverson and Munson (David) and Representatives Brown (Richard), Chicoine, Diedrich (Larry), Koskan, and Pummel

SB 0154      to revise certain provisions regarding the Public Utilities Commission implementation of the federal Telecommunications Act of 1996.
          Senators Munson (David), Ham, and Vitter and Representatives Peterson and Waltman

SB 0170      to ensure that enrollees receive health care services under certain managed care systems.
          Senators Kloucek, Dunn (Rebecca), Duxbury, Flowers, Hutmacher, Lange, Moore, and Reedy and Representatives Chicoine, Fischer-Clemens, Haley, and Lockner

HB 1009*      to require a managed care plan to have a medical director or director.
          Representatives Hunt, Cerny, Fiegen, Hagen, and Peterson and Senators Lawler, Brosz, and Kloucek at the request of the Interim Health and Human Services Committee

HB 1010*      to provide certain protections for persons enrolled in managed care plans.
          Representatives Hunt, Cerny, Duenwald, Fiegen, Hagen, Koskan, and Peterson and Senators Kloucek, Brosz, Ham, and Lawler at the request of the Interim Health and Human Services Committee

HB 1011*      to provide covered persons in managed care plans with reasonable access to providers.
          Representatives Hunt, Cerny, Duenwald, and Hagen and Senators Kloucek and Lawler at the request of the Interim Health and Human Services Committee

HB 1012*      to provide utilization review of managed care plans.
          Representatives Fiegen, Cerny, Duenwald, Hagen, Hunt, Koskan, and Peterson and Senators Brosz, Ham, Kloucek, and Lawler at the request of the Interim Health and Human Services Committee

HB 1013*      to establish certain requirements regarding coverage of emergency medical services in managed care plans.
          Representatives Hunt, Duenwald, Fiegen, Hagen, Koskan, and Peterson and Senators Lawler, Brosz, Ham, and Kloucek at the request of the Interim Health and Human Services Committee

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.

SB 0247      to revise certain provisions regarding audits by the Division of Securities.
          Senators Dennert and Moore and Representatives Waltman and Garnos

SB 0186      to limit the liability of certain persons for year 2000 litigation.
          Senators Everist and Halverson and Representatives Peterson, Brooks, Brown (Richard), Chicoine, Fiegen, and Solum

SB 0201      to exempt certain transfers of property used exclusively for agricultural purposes from the inheritance tax.
          Senators Bogue, Albers, Benson, Dennert, Dunn (Rebecca), Duxbury, Flowers, Hainje, Ham, Hutmacher, Kloucek, Lange, Lawler, Madden, Moore, Olson, Reedy, and Shoener and Representatives Brown (Jarvis), Apa, Broderick, Crisp, Diedrich (Larry), Fiegen, Fitzgerald, Garnos, Hennies, Hunt, Klaudt, Lintz, McIntyre, McNenny, Monroe, Napoli, Pummel, Wetz, Wudel, and Young

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M. Michael Rounds, Vice-Chair