76th Legislative Session _ 2001

Committee: Senate State Affairs
Friday, February 23, 2001

                                            P - Present
                                            E - Excused
                                            A - Absent

Roll Call
P    Brosz
P    Daugaard
P    Hutmacher
P    Munson
P    Sutton (Dan)
P    Symens
P    Whiting
P    Brown (Arnold), Vice-Chair
P    Everist, Chair

OTHERS PRESENT: See Original Minutes

The meeting was called to order by Senator Barbara Everist, Chair

MOTION:     TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2001

Moved by:    Sutton (Dan)
Second by:    Brown (Arnold)
Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

MOTION:     CONFIRM APPOINTMENT OF JAMES O. HANSEN, HUGHES COUNTY, PIERRE, SOUTH DAKOTA, TO THE STATE BOARD OF REGENTS

Moved by:    Brown (Arnold)
Second by:    Brosz
Action:    Prevailed by roll call vote.(8-0-1-0)

Voting Yes:    Brosz, Daugaard, Hutmacher, Munson, Sutton (Dan), Whiting, Brown (Arnold), Everist


Excused:    Symens

         HB 1239: authorize certain persons to carry handguns who are authorized to carry handguns in other states.

Presented By:    Senator Putnam
Proponents:    Representative Rhoden
        Representative Napoli
        Chris Oswald, National Rifle Association (document #1)
        Nancy Errea, South Dakota Shooting Sports Association
        Representative Lintz
        Bill Wells
        David Conway
        Jack First
        Dayle Hammock
Opponents:    Representative Abdallah
        Tom Dravland, South Dakota Highway Patrol
        Chuck Schroyer, South Dakota State's Attorneys
        
MOTION:     DEFER HB 1239 TO THE 41ST LEGISLATIVE DAY

Moved by:    Brosz
Second by:    Brown (Arnold)
Action:    Prevailed by roll call vote.(9-0-0-0)

Voting Yes:    Brosz, Daugaard, Hutmacher, Munson, Sutton (Dan), Symens, Whiting, Brown (Arnold), Everist

         HB 1278: revise the definition of barratry.

Presented By:    Brent Wilbur, Governor's Office

MOTION:     DO PASS HB 1278

Moved by:    Symens
Second by:    Daugaard
Action:    Prevailed by roll call vote.(7-0-2-0)

Voting Yes:    Daugaard, Hutmacher, Munson, Sutton (Dan), Symens, Whiting, Everist

Excused:    Brosz, Brown (Arnold)

MOTION:     PLACE HB 1278 ON CONSENT

Moved by:    Daugaard
Second by:    Hutmacher
Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

         HB 1024: authorize the release of certain information about adult inmates and parolees to victims, the community, and governmental entities.

Presented By:    Laurie Feiler, Department of Corrections
Proponents:    Yvonne Vik, South Dakota Municipal League

MOTION:     AMEND HB 1024

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     On page 1, line 5 of the House engrossed bill, after " records " insert " including confidential criminal investigative information, ".

Moved by:    Everist
Second by:    Brosz
Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

MOTION:     DO PASS HB 1024 AS AMENDED

Moved by:    Brown (Arnold)
Second by:    Whiting
Action:    Prevailed by roll call vote.(8-0-1-0)

Voting Yes:    Brosz, Daugaard, Munson, Sutton (Dan), Symens, Whiting, Brown (Arnold), Everist

Excused:    Hutmacher

         HB 1118: extend the time period during which previous driving while intoxicated convictions may be considered for determining subsequent offenses.

Presented By:    Representative Abdallah
Proponents:    Chuck Schroyer, South Dakota State's Attorneys
        Tom Dravland, South Dakota Highway Patrol

MOTION:     AMEND HB 1118


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     On page 1, line 6 of the printed bill, delete " five ten " and insert "five".

     On page 1 , line 7, overstrike " , third, or subsequent " .

     On page 1 , line 7, after " offense. " insert " No previous conviction for, or a plea of guilty to, a violation of §  32-23-1 occurring more than ten years prior to the date of the violation being charged may be used to determine that the violation being charged is a third or subsequent offense. ".

     On page 1 , line 12, delete " five ten " and insert "five".

     On page 1 , line 13, overstrike " shall " and insert " may ".

     On page 2 , delete line 1 , and insert:

"charged is a second , third or subsequent offense. Any conviction for, or plea of guilty to, an offense in another state which, if committed in this state, would be a violation of §  32-23-1, and occurring within ten years prior to the date of the violation being charged, may be used to determine if the violation being charged is a third or subsequent offense.".


Moved by:    Symens
Second by:    Sutton (Dan)
Action:    Was not acted on.

MOTION:     ADJOURN

Moved by:    Brosz
Second by:    Whiting
Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

Alice Christensen

____________________________

Committee Secretary
Barbara Everist, Chair


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