HCR 1011
Calling upon the federal government to take responsibility for long-term health care on
Indian reservations and to implement a pilot project in South Dakota.
Representatives Peterson, Apa, Broderick, Brooks, Brown (Jarvis), Brown (Richard),
Burg, Cerny, Chicoine, Clark, Crisp, Cutler, Davis, Derby, Diedrich (Larry), Diedtrich
(Elmer), Duenwald, Duniphan, Earley, Eccarius, Engbrecht, Fiegen, Fischer-Clemens,
Fitzgerald, Fryslie, Garnos, Hagen, Haley, Hanson, Heineman, Hennies, Hunt, Jaspers,
Juhnke, Kazmerzak, Klaudt, Koehn, Koetzle, Konold, Kooistra, Koskan, Lintz, Lockner,
Lucas, McCoy, McIntyre, McNenny, Michels, Monroe, Munson (Donald), Nachtigal,
Napoli, Patterson, Pummel, Putnam, Richter, Roe, Sebert, Slaughter, Smidt, Solum,
Sutton (Daniel), Sutton (Duane), Volesky, Waltman, Weber, Wetz, Wilson, Wudel, and
Young and Senators Brown (Arnold), Albers, Benson, Bogue, Brosz, Dennert, Drake,
Dunn (Rebecca), Duxbury, Everist, Flowers, Frederick, Hainje, Halverson, Ham,
Hutmacher, Kleven, Kloucek, Lange, Lawler, Madden, Moore, Munson (David), Olson,
Paisley, Reedy, Rounds, Shoener, Symens, Valandra, Vitter, and Whiting
HB 1087
provide for nursing home construction on an Indian reservation.
Representatives Volesky, Davis, Fischer-Clemens, Haley, Hanson, Hennies, Koehn,
Lucas, McIntyre, and Waltman and Senators Valandra, Hutmacher, and Lawler
HB 1268
prohibit the sale of certain tobacco products from displays that are accessible to the
public.
Representatives Brown (Richard), Brooks, Fiegen, Kooistra, Lucas, McCoy, and
Peterson and Senators Brown (Arnold), Everist, Lange, and Lawler
HB 1282
prohibit physician assistants from performing or assisting at certain medical tasks for the
purpose of performing or inducing abortions.
Representatives Klaudt, Duenwald, Fryslie, Hunt, Koskan, Sebert, Wetz, and Wilson and
Senators Bogue, Benson, Kleven, Lawler, Madden, and Vitter
HB 1313
prohibit smoking in certain public places.
Representatives Fiegen, Diedtrich (Elmer), Peterson, and Sutton (Duane) and Senators
Brown (Arnold) and Lawler
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 1252
require the offering and rejecting of certain health benefits in certain health benefit plans.
Representative Earley