Committee Agenda

Committee: House State Affairs
Room: 412
Wednesday, February 2, 2000
Time: 10:00 A.M.



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HB 1229      to designate kuchen as the official state dessert.
          Representatives Diedtrich (Elmer), Engbrecht, and Sutton (Duane) and Senator Lawler

HB 1178      to permit counties or municipalities to impose a special assessment for services that are provided to certain exempt property.
          Representatives Napoli, Apa, Cutler, Diedrich (Larry), Diedtrich (Elmer), Duenwald, Eccarius, Jaspers, Juhnke, Koskan, McNenny, Monroe, Peterson, Smidt, Sutton (Daniel), Sutton (Duane), Waltman, and Wudel and Senators Rounds, Benson, Brosz, Dennert, Drake, Flowers, Ham, Madden, Moore, Shoener, Symens, Valandra, and Vitter

HB 1173      to restrict the sale of certain personal information maintained by banks and other financial institutions.
          Representatives Hunt, Broderick, and Napoli and Senators Whiting and Flowers

HB 1248      to provide for the election of the secretary of education and cultural affairs.
          Representatives Kooistra, Diedtrich (Elmer), Engbrecht, Klaudt, Koehn, McCoy, Monroe, Sutton (Duane), and Weber and Senators Reedy, Flowers, Munson (David), Valandra, and Vitter

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.

HB 1211      to revise the date at which certain telecommunications companies may begin certain promotions for local exchange service.
          Representatives Eccarius, Cutler, Duniphan, Fischer-Clemens, Haley, Jaspers, McNenny, Munson (Donald), and Wetz and Senators Whiting, Brosz, Frederick, Ham, Madden, Moore, Olson, and Reedy

HB 1225      to bring certain state campaign statutes into conformity with recent federal court cases.
          Representatives Duenwald, Earley, Hunt, Jaspers, Klaudt, and Young and Senators Bogue, Frederick, and Lawler

HB 1231      to extend the time for independent presidential candidates to file nominating petitions.
          Representative Volesky and Senators Staggers, Flowers, and Kloucek

HB 1175      to authorize the Division of Insurance to promulgate rules regarding the privacy of medical records.
          Representatives Hunt and Fiegen and Senator Moore

HB 1176      to authorize the Department of Health to promulgate rules regarding the privacy of medical records.
          Representatives Hunt and Fiegen and Senator Moore

HB 1070      to extend residency status to certain students for purposes of higher education tuition.
          Representatives Richter, Brown (Jarvis), Brown (Richard), Clark, Davis, Derby, Haley, Klaudt, Koetzle, Kooistra, Putnam, Smidt, Wudel, and Young and Senators Everist, Brosz, Brown (Arnold), Duxbury, Halverson, Ham, Hutmacher, Olson, and Paisley

HB 1057      to create the South Dakota education savings plan.
          Representatives Munson (Donald), Broderick, Clark, Kooistra, Michels, Roe, Smidt, Sutton (Duane), and Volesky and Senators Reedy, Duxbury, Ham, Kleven, Madden, and Moore

HB 1131      to authorize the Public Utilities Commission to establish procedures and fees for the location of certain utilities across railroad rights-of-way.
          Representatives Wetz, Brooks, Chicoine, Duenwald, Fischer-Clemens, Garnos, Jaspers, and Munson (Donald) and Senators Symens, Brosz, Duxbury, Lange, and Vitter

HB 1162      to establish a college savings program.
          Representatives Hunt, Brown (Richard), Cerny, Clark, Cutler, Diedrich (Larry), Engbrecht, Fiegen, Koskan, Lucas, McNenny, Michels, Peterson, Roe, Smidt, Wetz, and Young and Senators Symens, Bogue, Brown (Arnold), Ham, Lawler, Olson, and Staggers

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STEVE CUTLER, Chair