SOUTH DAKOTA
SENATE
SEVENTY-FIFTH
LEGISLATIVE SESSION
Harold W. Halverson President Pro tempore |
Carole Hillard PRESIDENT |
Patricia Adam Secretary |
CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Amended SJ 11th LD: SB 59, 65, 71, 109, 136, 152 (Consent Calendar)
CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS
SB 0044
authorize the Transportation Commission to promulgate administrative rules
regarding access to state highways.
SB 0099
revise the definition of rental vehicle for the purposes of implementing the excise
tax on motor vehicles.
HB 1019
revise certain provisions relating to workers' compensation managed care plans.
HB 1033
define blanket insurance as group health insurance and to clarify the applicability
of certain statutes to blanket policies.
SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill
SB 0154
(deferred from 11th LD) revise certain provisions pertaining to notice to parties in
estate litigation.
SB 0075*
(amended SJ 150) revise certain provisions relating to the South Dakota Insurance
Guaranty Association.
SB 0097*
(amended SJ 162) revise the definition of indigent by design for purposes of county
poor relief.
SB 0103*
(amended SJ 163) revise the process and requirements for changing the form of
municipal government.
SB 0153*
(amended SJ 175) restrict the effect of certain provisions relating to the illegal sale
of alcoholic beverages to underage persons.
SB 0085
create a children's public health and education trust fund and a children's public
health and education interest fund and to designate the interest fund for certain
children's public health and education programs.
SB 0098
revise the method of taxing a leased motor vehicle.
SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
HB 1020
change the procedure in which certain industry classification codes are assigned to
employers for the purposes of unemployment compensation.
HISTORIC CAPITOL NOTES
On the 5th Legislative Day, House Joint Resolution No. 10 was presented which would allow the
Custodian of the State House to present to retiring Governor Charles H. Sheldon his office chair
which he filled for the past four years. (Proceedings from 1897 Senate Journal)