SOUTH DAKOTA   SENATE
SEVENTY-FIFTH LEGISLATIVE SESSION

Harold W. Halverson
President Pro tempore  
Carole Hillard
PRESIDENT  

Patricia Adam
Secretary  
Calendar
Monday, January 31, 2000
15th Legislative Day
SENATE   CONVENES AT   2:00 P.M.



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CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

Amended SJ 14th LD: SB 122

CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill

SB 0094      revise the procedure for the combined description of lots or tracts assessed to the same person in the same block for tax purposes.
SB 0171*      revise certain provisions regarding consumer installment sales contracts.

SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill

SB 0006*      provide for the increase of Class A employee and employer contributions to the South Dakota Retirement System.
SB 0028*      provide payment of tuition costs to education programs for students in governmental custody and to eliminate certain payments to educational programs operated by public school districts.
SB 0077*      regulate a manufacturer''s right of first refusal.
SB 0084*      regulate the ownership of motor vehicle dealerships.
SB 0164*      establish qualifications for substitute teachers.
SB 0165*      provide farm wineries certain privileges related to the purchase, sale, and service of certain alcoholic beverages and to permit farm wineries to obtain on-sale liquor licenses.
          allow a farm winery to hold an on-sale retail license.

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SB 0203*      provide for highway signs denominating South Dakota as the Home of the Great Sioux Nations.

LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATIONS

SC 0017      (SJ 14th LD) Recognizing and commending the Kuchen Festival in Delmont, South Dakota.

HISTORIC CAPITOL NOTES
Friday, January 6th, Mr. Wagner introduced Senate Bill 12: “A Bill for an Act to make it Obligatory that all births and deaths be reported and a true and accurate record of the same be kept.” (Proceedings from 1905 Senate Journal)