Committee Agenda

Committee: House Commerce
Room: 412
Thursday, February 10, 2000
Time: 7:45 A.M.



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SB 0075*      revise certain provisions relating to the South Dakota Insurance Guaranty Association.
          Senators Halverson, Dunn (Jim), Hutmacher, Olson, and Rounds and Representatives Brown (Richard), Apa, Cutler, Fischer-Clemens, and Haley

SB 0078      regulate the transfer, assignment, or sale of a motor vehicle franchise agreement or controlling interest in a motor vehicle dealership.
          Senators Rounds and Symens and Representatives Jaspers and Wilson

SB 0079      revise certain provisions relating to notice or nonrenewal of automobile policies.
          Senators Paisley, Lange, and Staggers and Representatives Brown (Jarvis), Diedtrich (Elmer), and Hunt

SB 0084*      regulate the ownership of motor vehicle dealerships.
          Senators Rounds, Kloucek, and Symens and Representatives Jaspers and Wilson

SB 0097*      revise the definition of indigent by design for purposes of county poor relief.
          Senators Halverson, Brown (Arnold), Dennert, Lange, Lawler, Madden, Reedy, Rounds, and Symens and Representatives Diedrich (Larry), Apa, Clark, Engbrecht, Hennies, Slaughter, Sutton (Daniel), and Volesky

SB 0035      provide for additional grounds for an order of ineligibility for a surplus lines insurer.
          The Committee on Commerce at the request of the Department of Commerce and Regulation

SB 0037      change the expiration period for certain temporary cosmetology permits.
          The Committee on Commerce at the request of the Department of Commerce and Regulation

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.


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ROBERT A. ROE, Chair