SB 102
provide that any Board of Regents' employee is eligible for longevity pay.
SB 252
provide for the establishment of the School and Public Lands Paleontology Advisory Council and to
prescribe its duties.
Senators Staggers, Brown (Arnold), Koetzle, McIntyre, and Sutton (Dan) and Representatives Clark,
Begalka, Elliott, Hennies (Don), Kooistra, Lange, Madsen, Nesselhuf, Smidt, and Teupel
SB 213
revise certain provisions regarding longevity compensation for state employees.
Senators Apa, de Hueck, Duxbury, Hutmacher, Moore, Olson (Ed), and Reedy and Representatives Garnos,
Burg, Davis, Flowers, Glenski, Lange, Madsen, Monroe, Nesselhuf, Smidt, Teupel, and Wick
SB 212
revise certain provisions regarding reduced tuition for certain state employees.
Senators Apa, de Hueck, Duxbury, Hutmacher, Koetzle, McIntyre, Moore, Olson (Ed), and Reedy and
Representatives Madsen, Brown (Richard), Burg, Davis, Garnos, Lange, Nesselhuf, Olson (Mel), Smidt,
Teupel, and Wick
SB 184
revise certain career service system rules pertaining to causes for disciplinary action against employees.
Senator de Hueck and Representatives Garnos and Monroe
SB 24
require coroners and funeral directors to notify eye and tissue banks of certain deaths for the purpose of
anatomical gifts.
The Committee on State Affairs at the request of the Department of Health
SB 236
provide for legislative redistricting by a bipartisan, nonlegislative commission and to declare an emergency.
Senators Hutmacher, Dennert, Duxbury, Koetzle, Moore, Reedy, Sutton (Dan), Symens, and Volesky and
Representatives Olson (Mel), Bartling, Bradford, Burg, Davis, Gillespie, Glenski, Hanson (Gary), Hargens,
Hundstad, Kloucek, Lange, Nachtigal, Peterson (Jim), Sigdestad, Valandra, and Van Norman
SB 232
provide for a universal service fund for certain telecommunications services.
Senators Albers and Koetzle and Representatives Jaspers and Bradford
SB 204
permit tribal identification cards in lieu of other identification when applying for a driver's license.
Senators Hagen and Volesky and Representatives Valandra and Bradford
NOTE: The above bills will be taken up in this order for a hearing on the date noted. If circumstances do not permit a hearing
on this date then a hearing will be held at a future meeting of the committee to be determined by the chair. Action on a bill may
come at any time after it has had a hearing.
BILLS FOR POSSIBLE ACTION WHICH HAVE HAD PRIOR HEARING.
Senator de Hueck and Representative Garnos
SB 206
revise certain provisions relating to the supervision of local state agency accounts by the state treasurer and
state auditor.
Senators Hutmacher, Dennert, Duxbury, Koetzle, Moore, Reedy, Symens, and Volesky and Representatives
Flowers, Gillespie, Glenski, Hanson (Gary), Olson (Mel), Peterson (Jim), and Sigdestad
SCR 7
Supporting the designation of U.S. Highway 81 as the Pan-American Highway.
Senators Moore and Putnam and Representatives Michels, Hunhoff, and Van Gerpen
SB 205
provide for the elimination of the term, squaw, from South Dakota place names.
Senators Volesky, Hagen, and Koetzle and Representatives McCoy, Bradford, Kloucek, Lange, Nesselhuf,
and Van Norman
SB 216
prohibit certain signage and advertisement of the video lottery.
Senators Greenfield and Apa and Representative Napoli
HB 1045*
prohibit the disclosure and use of personal information contained in certain motor vehicle records.
The Committee on State Affairs at the request of the Department of Revenue