SOUTH DAKOTA   HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
SEVENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE SESSION

Scott Eccarius
Speaker Pro tempore  
Roger Hunt
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE  

Karen Gerdes
Chief Clerk  
Calendar
Tuesday, February 16, 1999
25th Legislative Day
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES   CONVENES AT   1:00 P.M.



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MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill
+Concurrence in Senate Amendments

HB 1012*+      to establish criteria for the use of utilization review by health carriers, utilization review organizations, and other contracted entities.
HB 1013*+      to establish certain requirements regarding coverage of emergency medical services.
HB 1084*+      to establish deadlines for action by school districts on certain reorganization petitions.
HB 1158*+      to allow counties to participate in a simulated election.
HCR 1003*      (HJ p 170; am HJ p 234, SJ p 420; Deferred from 24th LD) Recognizing an agriculture crisis day.

CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

Amended HJ 24th LD: HBs 1301, 1223 (Consent Calendar), 1298
SB 126

SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS

* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill

HB 1067*      (Reconsidered; Deferred from 23rd LD) to mandate driver's education, to increase certain fees, and to make a continuous appropriation to provide funding.
HB 1257*      (Deferred from 23rd LD) to revise how certain alcoholic beverage licenses are issued to certain nonprofit organizations by a municipality or county.
HB 1200      (Deferred from 23rd LD) to increase sales and use taxes, repeal the video lottery, and dedicate any additional revenue to reducing property taxes or increasing the per student allocation.
HB 1110*      (Deferred from 24th LD) to restrict the locations where video lottery machines may be placed and to increase sales and use taxes.
HB 1080      (Fiscal Note; Deferred from 24th LD) to revise the inheritance tax exemptions and the rate of taxation applied to certain individuals.

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HB 1131      (Fiscal Note; Deferrred from 24th LD) to repeal the inheritance tax over a period of time.
HB 1166      (Deferred from 24th LD) to revise the index factor for purposes of distributing state aid to education.
HB 1004*      to increase and revise license fees for certain noncommercial vehicles, to revise the distribution of license fees, and to increase the excise tax on certain motor fuels.
HB 1121*      to provide health insurance coverage for diabetes supplies, equipment, and self- management training and education.
HB 1263*      to establish the agricultural chemical response and remediation account.
HB 1254*      to revise certain provisions related to local government officer conflicts of interest.
HB 1270*      to permit secondary schools to offer County Extension Service parenting classes for academic credit.
HB 1284      to repeal capital punishment.
HB 1264      to clarify the meaning of the term, biologically-based mental illness.
HB 1274      to provide for an early presidential primary.

SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill
+Deferred from 24th LD

SB 0106*+      to increase the penalty for failure to stop for an emergency vehicle.
SB 0010+      to provide benefit improvements for the members of the South Dakota Retirement System.
SB 0011+      to provide for the inclusion of certain jailers as Class B members of the South Dakota Retirement System.
SB 0012+      to improve the survivor benefit for a surviving spouse of a member of the South Dakota Retirement System.
SB 0132+      to increase certain inheritance tax exemptions for lineal issue.
SB 0047+      to revise the renewal fees for physicians, physician assistants, physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, medical corporations, and physician assistant corporations.
SB 0015      to exempt inmate matters from certain contested case, rule making, and declaratory ruling processes.
SB 0079*      to revise the liability for misdemeanor violations of certain provisions concerning the illegal sale or distribution of tobacco products.
SB 0080*      to clarify certain provisions relating to the disposition of certain controlled weapons or firearms.

LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATIONS

SC 0010      (SJ p 463) Recognizing Ms. Angela Lind as receiving a 1999 Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
SC 0011      (SJ pp 463-464) Recognizing Allen Munger as a 1999 Prudential Spirit of Community Distinguished Finalist.

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