75th Legislative Session -- 2000
Committee: Senate Judiciary
Friday, January 14, 2000
P - Present
E - Excused
A - Absent
Roll Call
P
Dunn (Rebecca)
P
Everist
P
Flowers
P
Moore
P
Munson (David)
P
Daugaard, Vice-Chair
E
Whiting, Chair
OTHERS PRESENT: See Original Minutes
The meeting was called to order by Vice Chair, Daugaard
MOTION:
Use last years rules temporarily.
Moved by:
Senator Flowers
Second by:
Senator Everist
Action:
Prevailed by voice vote.
SB 32:
allow parties involved in a human rights dispute equal access to
investigative records in a contested case proceeding after a probable cause
determination.
Presented by:
Tom Diedrich, Chairman of Commission of Human Rights
MOTION:
DO PASS SB 32
Moved by:
Senator Munson (David)
Second by:
Senator Moore
Action:
Prevailed by roll call vote.
(5-1-1-0)
Voting yes:
Everist, Flowers, Moore, Munson (David), Daugaard
Voting no:
Dunn (Rebecca)
Excused:
Whiting
SB 20:
provide for the crime of identity theft.
Presented by:
Attorney General, Mark Barnett
MOTION:
DEFER SB 20 UNTIL ANOTHER DAY
Moved by:
Senator Everist
Second by:
Senator Dunn (Rebecca)
Action:
Prevailed by voice vote.
SB 21:
allow for the additional public distribution of sex offender information.
Presented by:
Attorney General, Mark Barnett
Proponents:
Steve Willard, South Dakota Sheriffs Association/South Dakota Police Chiefs
Association
MOTION:
DO PASS SB 21
Moved by:
Senator Dunn (Rebecca)
Second by:
Senator Munson (David)
Action:
Prevailed by roll call vote.
(5-1-1-0)
Voting yes:
Dunn (Rebecca), Everist, Flowers, Munson (David), Daugaard
Voting no:
Moore
Excused:
Whiting
SB 22:
modify the driver's license revocation period for vehicular homicide.
Presented by:
Attorney General, Mark Barnett
MOTION:
DO PASS SB 22
Moved by:
Senator Moore
Second by:
Senator Everist
Action:
Prevailed by roll call vote.
(6-0-1-0)
Voting yes:
Dunn (Rebecca), Everist, Flowers, Moore, Munson (David), Daugaard
Excused:
Whiting
MOTION:
PLACE SB 22 ON CONSENT
Moved by:
Senator Moore
Second by:
Senator Munson (David)
Action:
Prevailed by voice vote.
SB 1:
provide for the judicial jurisdiction of certain underage consumption
offenses.
Presented by:
Senator Moore
Proponents:
Chuck Schroyor, State's Attorney Association
Mike Buenger, State Court Administrator
MOTION:
DO PASS SB 01
Moved by:
Senator Dunn (Rebecca)
Second by:
Senator Munson (David)
Action:
Prevailed by roll call vote.
(6-0-1-0)
Voting yes:
Dunn (Rebecca), Everist, Flowers, Moore, Munson (David), Daugaard
Excused:
Whiting
SB 30:
revise the procedures and causes for revocation of certain hunting, fishing,
and trapping privileges, and to provide a penalty.
Presented by:
John Cooper, Secretary for Game Fish and Parks
MOTION:
AMEND SB 30
30r
On page
1
,
line
7 of the printed bill
,
overstrike "
felony or
"
.
On page
1
,
line
8
,
before "
or
"
insert "
41-9-1.2,
"
.
On page
1
,
line
10
,
after "
game
"
insert "
or game fish
"
.
On page
2
,
line
8
,
delete "
or
"
.
On page
2
,
line
9
,
after "
;
"
insert "
or
"
.
On page
2
,
between lines
9
and
10
,
insert:
"
(5) Two or more big animals, except turkeys;
"
Moved by:
Senator Moore
Second by:
Senator Munson (David)
Action:
Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION:
AMEND SB 30
30ra
On page
2
,
line
18 of the printed bill
,
delete "
five
"
and insert "
fourteen
"
.
Moved by:
Senator Everist
Second by:
Senator Moore
Action:
Prevailed by voice vote.
MOTION:
DO PASS SB 30 AS AMENDED
Moved by:
Senator Moore
Second by:
Senator Dunn (Rebecca)
Action:
Prevailed by roll call vote.
(6-0-1-0)
Voting yes:
Dunn (Rebecca), Everist, Flowers, Moore, Munson (David), Daugaard
Excused:
Whiting
MOTION:
ADJOURN
Moved by:
Senator Everist
Second by:
Senator Moore
Action:
Prevailed by voice vote.
RYAN OLSON
_________________________________
Committee Secretary
Fred Whiting, Chair
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