SOUTH DAKOTA   SENATE
SEVENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE SESSION

Harold W. Halverson
President Pro tempore  
Carole Hillard
PRESIDENT  

Patricia Adam
Secretary  
Calendar
Friday, February 26, 1999
33rd Legislative Day
SENATE   CONVENES AT   1:00 P.M.



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

SB 0049*      (concurrence in House amendments, HJ 634) to repeal the subsequent injury fund.
SB 0065*      (concurrence in House amendments, HJ 757) to codify the legislation passed in 1998.
SB 0128*      (concurrence in House amendments, HJ 633, 759) to criminalize the possession of certain contraband in juvenile correctional facilities and the delivery of certain contraband to juvenile correctional facilities.
SB 0171*      (concurrence in House amendments, HJ 633) to require the suspension of driving privileges in connection with certain acts of vandalism.
SCR 0008*      (concurrence in House amendments, HJ 660) Expressing opposition to the proposed merger between Cargill, Incorporated and Continental Grain Corporation.
HCR 1011      (SJ 32nd LD) Recognizing and endorsing the efforts of the Good Bears of the World organization and their efforts on behalf of Children's Day.

CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

Amended SJ 32nd LD: HB 1302 (Consent Calendar), 1004, 1229

CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS

HB 1210      to provide a time to appeal notice of termination to a school board and to conduct a hearing thereon.
HB 1211      to extend the time for filing of the record in certain school appeals.

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

HB 1038*      (removed from Consent Calendar) to revise the system of issuing and selling certain licenses, permits, and stamps by agents of the Department of Game, Fish and Parks, to repeal the reimbursement to counties for services rendered in such sales, and to provide additional funds to the state animal damage control fund.

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HB 1164*      (deferred from 32nd LD) to permit the referral of emergency temporary zoning ordinances.
          to provide certain injunctive relief against unwarranted emergency zoning ordinances, zoning maps, and other official controls.
HB 1106*      to repeal certain tax benefits available to railroads, to revise certain provisions regarding the right of eminent domain for railroads, and to revise the formula for assigning assessed railroad valuation to counties.
HB 1163      to increase the maximum amount allowable for the brand renewal fee.
HB 1184*      to allow for the transfer of money from a school district's special education fund to its general fund under certain circumstances.
HB 1282*      to revise the confientiality related to certain patient records.
          to revise the confidentiality related to certain patient records.
HB 1283*      to revise certain provisions related to the licensing and regulation of the practices of architecture, engineering, land surveying, landscape architecture, petroleum release assessment, and petroleum release remediation and to the certification of environmental technical services.
HB 1287      to increase the maximum amount allowable for the livestock ownership inspection fee.

LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATIONS

SC 0015      (SJ 32nd LD) Recognizing the Menno Pioneer Power Show to be held September 25-26, 1999, one-quarter mile north of Menno, South Dakota.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEES APPOINTED THAT HAVE NOT REPORTED
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill

HB 1053*      to revise the open container law.

House Committee: Broderick, Duenwald, Wilson
Senate Committee: Munson (David), Vitter, Kloucek

HB 1207*      to increase the time period for which a driver's license is revoked for certain drug offenses.

House Committee: Michels, Duniphan, Cerny
Senate Committee: Everist, Daugaard, Flowers

HB 1116*      to establish certain civil penalties for overweight vehicle violations.

House Committee: Duenwald, Wetz, Lucas
Senate Committee: Drake, Madden, Flowers


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HB 1258*      to exempt motor vehicle rental companies from certain insurance regulations and provide for primary coverage.

House Committee: Peterson, Diedtrich (Elmer), Wilson
Senate Committee: Rounds, Paisley, Hutmacher

HB 1076*      to appropriate federal funds for the continuation of the Visitation Enforcement Program Implementation Task Force and to provide for standard request forms for use in certain visitation and custody hearings.

House Committee: Cutler, Napoli, Haley
Senate Committee: Daugaard, Albers, Olson


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