SOUTH DAKOTA
SENATE
SEVENTY-FIFTH
LEGISLATIVE SESSION
Harold W. Halverson President Pro tempore |
Carole Hillard PRESIDENT |
Patricia Adam Secretary |
CONSIDERATION OF EXECUTIVE VETOES
HB 1195
(style and form veto, HJ 626) restrict contact between defendant and victim after
the commission of assault or stalking.
MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill
SB 0008*
(concurrence in House amendments, HJ 557) revise certain provisions relating to
the establishment of a separate market value for land in an identifiable region.
SB 0016*
(concurrence in House amendments, HJ 655) require a candidate''s financial
statement to be filed biannually until disposition of all funds and payment of all
obligations.
SB 0033*
(concurrence in House amendments, HJ 641) define the duty of insurers and rights
of consumers with regard to auto insurance damage claims.
SB 0071*
(concurrence in House amendments, HJ 650) remove certain restrictions relating
to the use of school buses.
SB 0153*
(concurrence in House amendments, HJ 647) restrict the effect of certain provisions
relating to the illegal sale of alcoholic beverages to underage persons.
SCR 0006
(SJ 269) Urging the establishment of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial
Commemoration Commission.
HCR 1009
(HJ 268) Urging the extension of South Dakota's pheasant hunting season through
December thirty-first.
CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Amended SJ 26th LD: HB 1156, 1200, 1133 (consent calendar), 1212 (consent calendar)
HB 1165*
revise the elements of the crime of bigamy.
HB 1203
revise certain notice requirements for accidents involving only damage to the motor
vehicle of the driver.
HB 1214*
revise certain segments of the state trunk highway system.
HB 1224
exempt certain church plans from certain insurance provisions.
HB 1277*
require the compiling and reporting of certain domestic abuse information.
HB 1280*
increase the penalty for certain violations regarding vital records and the
disposition of dead bodies.
HB 1296
revise the requirements for motorcycle mufflers.
HB 1309*
revise the licensure renewal date for chiropractors.
HB 1315*
create a Board of Regents Advisory Council.
authorize use of special education funds for initiatives at the South Dakota School
for the Blind and the Visually Impaired and the South Dakota School for the Deaf.
HCR 1004*
(HJ 129, amended HJ 338) Urging Congress to schedule hearings to increase net
farm income and improve living conditions in rural America.
HCR 1005*
(HJ 128, amended HJ 339) Urging the Clinton Administration and Congress to
forbid packers from feeding and owning livestock.
HCR 1007*
(HJ 193, amended HJ 339) Supporting country-of-origin labeling of meat products.
SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill
HB 1191*
(deferred from 26th LD) revise the number of temporary on-sale licenses that may
be issued by municipalities.
HB 1284
(deferred from 26th LD) include vehicular battery as an offense for which the
statutory presumptions arising from a chemical analysis of bodily fluids apply.
HB 1285
(deferred from 26th LD) clarify that a person arrested for the offenses of vehicular
battery or vehicular homicide may be required to submit to a withdrawal of bodily
substances for chemical analysis.
HB 1002*
provide for employer contributions to the South Dakota deferred compensation
plan for certain employees.
require an independent actuarial review of equity issues regarding the South
Dakota Retirement System and to declare an emergency.
HB 1111*
prohibit an adult from purchasing alcoholic beverages for anyone under the age of
twenty-one and to establish a penalty.
HB 1149
define the term, residential rental agent.
HB 1154*
provide for the provisional licensure of psychologists who have not completed their
internship.
provide for the provisional licensure of psychologists during the one-year
supervised postdoctoral psychological experience.
HB 1205*
revise certain requirements for moving mobile homes or manufactured homes.
HB 1210*
modify contract renewal provisions for school district food service purchases and
to declare an emergency.
HB 1260*
increase the authorized number of nonresident waterfowl hunting licenses.
HB 1300*
prohibit fishing near private property.
create an office of agricultural policy.
HISTORIC CAPITOL NOTE
There were twenty-eight employees, including elected officers, working in the old wooden capitol in
1903. That number grew to thirty-eight in 1906, seven of whom were women. There were 110 employees
in the new capitol in 1910. Pierre Since 1910, Harold H. Schuler