SB 0206
to revise certain provisions regarding liability for the bank franchise tax.
The Committee on Commerce at the request of the Governor
SB 0073
to require insurers to disclose certain provisions with regard to usual, customary, and
reasonable charges.
Senators Brosz, Daugaard, Lawler, and Shoener and Representatives Peterson, Konold,
and Solum
SB 0176
to allow holders of installment sales contracts to collect a charge for a payment device
returned for nonpayment.
Senators Bogue, Halverson, Lawler, Paisley, and Shoener and Representatives Earley,
Broderick, Konold, and Peterson
SB 0157
to clarify the reporting and collection of the telecommunications access fee for the deaf,
hearing impaired, and speech impaired.
Senators Daugaard and Brosz and Representatives Koskan and Broderick
SB 0162
to provide for the creation of a no solicitation calls list for persons wishing not to receive
unsolicited telephone calls, to create a telephone solicitation account, and to establish
certain fees and civil penalties.
Senators Olson, Hainje, Paisley, and Reedy and Representatives Wilson, Burg, Crisp,
Jaspers, and Peterson
SB 0177
to revise the method for computing weekly unemployment benefits.
Senator Paisley and Representative Koetzle
SB 0202
to revise certain provisions relating to conciliation of labor disputes.
Senators Paisley, Munson (David), and Valandra and Representatives Lucas, Koetzle,
Kooistra, McIntyre, and Roe
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 0173
to increase the amounts of financial responsibility to be maintained on certain motor
vehicles.
Senators Lange, Duxbury, Flowers, and Reedy and Representatives Waltman, Burg,
Davis, Haley, Kazmerzak, Lockner, Lucas, McIntyre, Weber, and Wilson
SB 0072
to prohibit the transfer of alcoholic beverage licenses under certain circumstances.
Senators Brosz, Reedy, and Shoener and Representatives Konold, Duniphan, Munson
(Donald), and Solum