SOUTH DAKOTA
SENATE
SEVENTY-FIFTH
LEGISLATIVE SESSION
Harold W. Halverson President Pro tempore |
Carole Hillard PRESIDENT |
Patricia Adam Secretary |
Senate Page Resolution 2
SCR 0003
Recognizing the Family and Consumer Sciences Departments and their role in
parenting and human development education.
CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Amended SJ 18th LD: SB 96 (consent calendar)
CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill
SB 0150*
authorize additional nonresident waterfowl licenses.
HB 1086*
revise certain provisions related to the care and maintenance of municipal
cemeteries.
SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill
SB 0157*
(removed from consent calendar) clarify the reporting and collection of the
telecommunications access fee for the deaf, hearing impaired, and speech impaired.
SB 0018
revise the eligibility requirements under which certain members of the South
Dakota Retirement System can retire without a reduction in benefits.
SB 0029*
designate areas within the state park system where a park license may be required.
SB 0069*
exempt materials used in certain construction projects outside of the state from the
use tax.
SB 0167*
clarify who is responsible to file the return and remit the sales tax due from
auctions.
SB 0170*
revise the provisions relating to the establishment of separate market values in
neighborhoods.
SB 0192
reenact the revised secured transactions article of the Uniform Commercial Code.
SB 0193*
establish certain requirements and procedures regarding electronic transactions.
SB 0197*
(fiscal note) create a statewide underground tank cleanup program.
SB 0202
revise certain provisions relating to conciliation of labor disputes.
SB 0207
require orientation for school board members.
SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill
HB 1074*
revise municipal special assessment provisions.
HISTORIC CAPITOL NOTE
The tendency of things under the existing laws is to escape taxation and,...before we realize it,
real estate and the homes of our people will be paying all the taxes. This is not right. If any class
of property is to be exempt, it should be the little home of the family. Governor Samuel H.
Elrod's 1905 Inaugural Address