74th Legislative Session -- 1999

Committee: Senate Transportation

Thursday, February 4, 1999

                                            P - Present
                                            E - Excused
                                            A - Absent

Roll Call
P      Flowers
P      Madden
P      Moore
P      Shoener
P      Symens
P      Vitter, Vice-Chair
P      Munson (David), Chair


OTHERS PRESENT: See Original Minutes

The meeting was called to order by Senator Munson


MOTION:      TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF February 2,1999

Moved by:      Senator Shoener
Second by:      Senator Vitter
Action:      Prevailed by voice vote.

          SB 172:   revise certain provisions regarding the disclosure of damage on motor vehicles.

Opponents:      Art Nordstrom, SD Auto Recycler
          Jerry Biedenfeld,SDUCDA
          Craig Matson, State Farm

MOTION:      AMEND SB 172

t-172

     On page 2 of the printed bill , delete lines 14 to 21 , inclusive .


Moved by:      Senator Shoener
Second by:      Senator Madden
Action:      Prevailed by voice vote.

MOTION:      DEFER SB 172 UNTIL THE 41ST LEGISLATIVE DAY

Moved by:      Senator Madden
Second by:      None
Action:      Died for a lack of a second

MOTION:      DO PASS SB 172 AS AMENDED

Moved by:      Senator Shoener
Second by:      Senator Symens
Action:      Prevailed by roll call vote.   (5-2-0-0)

Voting yes:      Flowers, Moore, Shoener, Symens, Vitter

Voting no:      Madden, Munson (David)

          SB 171:   require the suspension of driving privileges in connection with certain acts of vandalism.

Proponents:      Clark Quiring, Sioux Falls Police Department
          Ron Semmler, Pierre Police Department
Presented by:      Senator Rebecca Dunn

MOTION:      DO PASS SB 171

Moved by:      Senator Madden
Second by:      Senator Vitter
Action:      Prevailed by roll call vote.   (6-1-0-0)

Voting yes:      Flowers, Madden, Shoener, Symens, Vitter, Munson (David)

Voting no:      Moore

          HB 1052:   revise certain provisions regarding accident record fees.

Presented by:      Jim Jenssen, Department of Transportation

MOTION:      DO PASS HB 1052

Moved by:      Senator Shoener
Second by:      Senator Flowers
Action:      Prevailed by roll call vote.   (7-0-0-0)

Voting yes:      Flowers, Madden, Moore, Shoener, Symens, Vitter, Munson (David)

MOTION:      PLACE HB 1052 ON CONSENT

Moved by:      Senator Shoener
Second by:      Senator Madden
Action:      Prevailed by voice vote.

          SB 124:   permit the Department of Transportation to require reflective tape on railroad cars.

Opponents:      Roxanne Rice, Dept. Of Transportation
          Sheldon Cotton, DM&E Railroad
          Bill Dougherty, BNSF
Presented by:      Senator Kloucek

MOTION:      DO PASS SB 124

Moved by:      Senator Symens
Second by:      Senator Vitter
Action:      Was not acted on.

MOTION:      SUBSTITUTE MOTION AMEND SB 124

o-124

     On page 1 , line 10 of the printed bill , delete " The Department of " .

     On page 1 , delete lines 11 and 12 .


Moved by:      Senator Vitter
Second by:      Senator Moore
Action:      Prevailed by voice vote.

MOTION:      TO TABLE SB 124

Moved by:      Senator Shoener
Second by:      Senator Moore
Action:      Prevailed by roll call vote.   (5-2-0-0)

Voting yes:      Flowers, Madden, Moore, Shoener, Munson (David)

Voting no:      Symens, Vitter

          HB 1037:   revise certain motor carrier regulations and to increase motor carrier eligibility for single trip permits.

Proponents:      Myron Rau, Highway Patrol

Presented by:      Jim Burg, Public Utilities Commission

MOTION:      DO PASS HB 1037

Moved by:      Senator Flowers
Second by:      Senator Symens
Action:      Prevailed by roll call vote.   (7-0-0-0)

Voting yes:      Flowers, Madden, Moore, Shoener, Symens, Vitter, Munson (David)

MOTION:      PLACE HB 1037 ON CONSENT

Moved by:      Senator Shoener
Second by:      Senator Moore
Action:      Prevailed by voice vote.

MOTION:      ADJOURN

Moved by:      Senator Madden
Second by:      Senator Symens
Action:      Prevailed by voice vote.



Carol A. Glass

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Committee Secretary
David R. Munson, Chair


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