SOUTH DAKOTA   SENATE
SEVENTY-FIFTH LEGISLATIVE SESSION

Harold W. Halverson
President Pro tempore  
Carole Hillard
PRESIDENT  

Patricia Adam
Secretary  
Calendar
Tuesday, February 8, 2000
21st Legislative Day
SENATE   CONVENES AT   2:00 P.M.



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CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

Amended SJ 20th LD: SB 5, 20, 70, 86, 100, 108, 142, 161, 195

CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS

SB 0163      establish guidelines for the management and use of investments held by certain eleemosynary institutions and funds.
HCR 1002      Endorsing and supporting the equal pay for equal work law.
HB 1017      revise certain child welfare agency licenses.

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

SB 0080*      provide a tax refund for agricultural production facilities and to revise the eligibility requirements.
SB 0124      revise long-term care provisions.
SB 0184*      authorize the construction of an inmate housing unit on the grounds of the state penitentiary complex in Minnehaha County, to make an appropriation therefor, to authorize local governments to contract with the state for the care of local prisoners, and to declare an emergency.
SB 0199*      revise property tax levies for the general fund of a school district.


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

HB 1012      provide for an increase in legislative per diem.
HB 1036      to revise certain provisions pertaining to persons with mental illness.
HB 1040      continue the moratorium on new nursing facility beds.
HB 1043*      revise, repeal, and reenact certain provisions pertaining to persons with developmental disabilities.
HB 1195      restrict contact between defendant and victim after the commission of assault or stalking.


HISTORIC CAPITOL NOTES
The term “hoghouse” originated in the 1921 session when the procedure was used to authorize an expense allowance for legislators as a substitute for the construction of a hoghouse at State College. Antagonism to the “hoghouse” strategy is apparent in a provision in the joint rules declaring that no amendment to a bill is in order unless it is germane to its title.