77th Legislative Session _ 2002

Committee: Senate Transportation
Tuesday, February 05, 2002

                                            P - Present
                                            E - Excused
                                            A - Absent

Roll Call
P    Albers
P    Diedrich (Larry)
P    Hagen
P    McCracken
P    Volesky
P    Staggers, Vice-Chair
P    Vitter, Chair

OTHERS PRESENT: See Original Minutes

The meeting was called to order by Senator Drue J. Vitter, Chair

MOTION:     TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2002

Moved by:    Diedrich (Larry)
Second by:    Hagen
Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

         HB 1091: make compliance with federal selective service requirements a condition of obtaining certain driver licenses.

Presented By:    Representative Adelstein(document #1)
Proponents:    Deborah N. Bielanski, Selective Service
         Cindy Gerber, South Dakota Driver Licensing

MOTION:     AMEND HB 1091

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     On page 1, line 7 of the House Transportation Committee engrossed bill, after " age " insert "and who is required to register with the United States Selective Service System".

     On page 2 , line 8, after " age " insert "and who is required to register with the United States Selective Service System".

Moved by:    McCracken
Second by:    Hagen
Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

MOTION:     DO PASS HB 1091 AS AMENDED

Moved by:    McCracken
Second by:    Volesky
Action:    Prevailed by roll call vote.(4-2-1-0)

Voting Yes:    Diedrich (Larry), McCracken, Volesky, Vitter

Voting No:    Hagen, Staggers

Excused:    Albers

         HB 1172: modify the duration period and signing requirements for vehicle weight restrictions.

Presented By:    Representative Jensen
Proponents:    Dick Howard, South Dakota Association of County Commissioners(document #2)
        Ted Eggebraaten, Brookings County Highway Department
        Gail Brock, South Dakota Association of Towns and Townships
         Ronald VanDenBerg, South Dakota County Highway Association

MOTION:     DO PASS HB 1172

Moved by:    Hagen
Second by:    Volesky
Action:    Prevailed by roll call vote.(7-0-0-0)

Voting Yes:    Albers, Diedrich (Larry), Hagen, McCracken, Volesky, Staggers, Vitter

MOTION:     PLACE HB 1172 ON CONSENT CALENDAR

Moved by:    Hagen
Second by:    Diedrich (Larry)


Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

MOTION:     RECONSIDER SB 70

Moved by:    Diedrich (Larry)
Second by:    McCracken
Action:    Prevailed by roll call vote.(6-1-0-0)

Voting Yes:    Albers, Diedrich (Larry), McCracken, Volesky, Staggers, Vitter

Voting No:    Hagen

MOTION:     IMMEDIATELY CALENDER SB70

Moved by:    Diedrich (Larry)
Second by:    Albers
Action:    Prevailed by unanimous voice vote.

         SB 70: revise the schedule of penalties for overweight vehicles.

Presented By:    Senator Diedrich
Proponents:    Dick Tieszen, State Farm Insurance
        Roger Tellinghuisen, South Dakota Auto Body Association
        Myron Rau, South Dakota Auto Dealers Association

MOTION:     AMEND SB 70

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     On the printed bill, delete everything after the enacting clause and insert:

"      Section 1. That chapter 32-3 be amended by adding thereto a NEW SECTION to read as follows:

     The department shall indicate on the certificate of title whenever a title presented to the state indicates that the motor vehicle which was previously issued a title that bore any word or symbol signifying that the vehicle was salvage, un-rebuildable, parts only, scrap, junk, nonrepairable, reconstructed, rebuilt, or any other symbol or word of like kind or meaning, or that it has been damaged by flood, and the name of the state that last issued title.

     Section 2. That § 32-3-1 be amended by adding thereto a NEW SUBDIVISION to read as follows:

     "Salvage vehicle," any motor vehicle that is damaged to the extent of seventy-five percent or

more of its retail value as determined by the National Automobile Dealers' Association Official Used Car Guide in effect at the time of the damage.

     Section 3. That § 32-3-51.7 be amended to read as follows:

     32-3-51.7.   Each certificate of title issued by the department shall contain the following phrase: South Dakota state law requires the disclosure of damage on motor vehicles. This information is available upon written request from the Department of Revenue, Division of Motor Vehicles. Each certificate of title shall also contain on its front a statement as to whether previous damage disclosure statements indicate the motor vehicle had been damaged at one time in excess of three thousand dollars as provided by carry the word, salvage, on the front if the disclosure statement indicates that the motor vehicle meets the disclosure requirements of §  32-3-51.8.

     Section 4. That § 32-3-51.8 be amended to read as follows:

     32-3-51.8.   Upon the sale, transfer, or trade-in of a motor vehicle, or if licensing a motor vehicle in South Dakota which is titled in another state or jurisdiction, the seller, transferor, trader, or person wishing to license in South Dakota the motor vehicle which is titled in another state or jurisdiction shall submit an accurately completed damage disclosure statement when applying for a certificate of title pursuant to §  32-3-18 disclose whether the motor vehicle has incurred damage requiring disclosure under section 2 of this Act . The completed damage disclosure statement may be on the back of the certificate of title or on a separate document that has been approved for use by the department. Except as otherwise provided by this section, no certificate of title may be issued by the department unless the damage disclosure statement accompanies the application. It is a Class 1 misdemeanor to intentionally falsify any information on the damage disclosure statement. No person or dealer is liable to a subsequent owner of a vehicle because a prior owner of the vehicle failed to disclose that the vehicle had previously been damaged and repaired. This section does not apply to motor vehicles more than nine model years old or with a gross vehicle weight rating of more than sixteen thousand pounds and does not apply if a rebuilt title or junking certificate is sought.

     This section does apply to all other motor vehicles, but only damage in excess of three thousand dollars shall be disclosed in the statement. If the motor vehicle has incurred damages more than once, only those damages which occurred at one time would be considered in determining whether the damages exceeded three thousand dollars the percentage of damage to the vehicle .

     Section 5. That § 32-3-51.9 be amended to read as follows:

     32-3-51.9.   For the purposes of the damage disclosure statement provided by §   32-3-51.8, "damage" is disclosure is required for damage to the motor vehicle caused by fire, vandalism, collision, weather, submersion in water, or flood, and does not include normal wear and tear, glass damage, mechanical repairs, or electrical repairs that have not been caused by fire, vandalism, collision, weather, submersion in water, or flood.



     Section 6. That § 32-3-51.11 be amended to read as follows:

     32-3-51.11.   The department shall retain each damaged disclosure statement received. The statement shall become part of the title history available to the public pursuant to §   32-3-30.2.

     Section 7. That § 32-3-51.14 be amended to read as follows:

     32-3-51.14.   The department shall prescribe, pursuant to chapter 1-26, the format for the damage disclosure statement provided by §   32-3-51.8. An area for a damage disclosure statement shall appear on the back of each certificate of title issued by the department. The department may also approve separate documents on which a damage disclosure statement may be submitted. The damage disclosure statement form shall indicate whether the motor vehicle has been damaged such that it cost more than three thousand dollars to repair to its predamaged condition to the extent of seventy- five percent or more of its retail value as determined by the National Automobile Dealers' Association Official Used Car Guide in effect at the time the damage occurred and shall indicate any other damage information the department deems appropriate. If a separate document from the certificate of title contains the damage disclosure statement, the document shall also require the following information: year, make, model, and vehicle identification number of the motor vehicle.

     Section 8. That § 32-3-51.15 be amended to read as follows:

     32-3-51.15.   The dollar amount of damage to a motor vehicle required to be disclosed pursuant to §   32-3-51.8 shall include the costs necessary to return the damaged motor vehicle to its predamaged condition. Such costs include parts, labor, paint, and frame work done on the damaged motor vehicle. The amount of damage to a motor vehicle is determined by adding the retail value of all labor, parts, and material used in repairing the damage. If the retail value of labor has not been determined by a purchase in the ordinary course of business (for example, the labor is performed by the owner of the vehicle), the retail value of the labor is presumed to be the product of the repair time, as provided in a generally accepted autobody repair flat rate manual, multiplied by thirty-five forty dollars.

     Section 9. That § 32-3-51.16 be repealed.

     32-3-51.16.   The department shall place the damage information pursuant to §   32-3-51.7 on the first South Dakota title and all subsequent titles issued for any motor vehicle which came into the state unrepaired and for which a salvage certificate of title was issued by another state unless the person applying for the South Dakota title maintains at his place of business proof that the vehicle did not sustain damage equivalent to the amount set forth in this chapter. The proof shall include two photographs showing all four sides of the motor vehicle and either an insurance adjuster's written report or a written repair estimate which details the parts, labor, paint, and frame work required to repair the motor vehicle.


     The photographs and other documents showing proof that the amount of damage is less than set forth in this chapter shall be maintained by the person applying for a title for at least two years.

     Section 10. That chapter 32-3 be amended by adding thereto a NEW SECTION to read as follows:

     Upon receipt of the title or prescribed form, the department shall issue a title based upon the answers to the disclosure questions. Any dispute arising from disclosure is a civil matter between the seller and purchaser.

     Section 11. That § 32-3-51.5 be amended to read as follows:

     32-3-51.5.   Any motor vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer whose title has been marked or branded by another state or jurisdiction as salvage, unrebuildable, nonrepairable, or any similar term , shall receive a salvage title , which shall contain the damage disclosure information as set forth in § §   32-3-51.7 and 32-3-51.8 or, at the option of the owner, . If the title is branded as parts only, scrap, or junk, the owner shall receive a junking certificate. "


Moved by:    Diedrich (Larry)
Second by:    McCracken
Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

MOTION:     DO PASS SB 70 AS AMENDED

Moved by:    Diedrich (Larry)
Second by:    McCracken
Action:    Prevailed by roll call vote.(6-1-0-0)

Voting Yes:    Albers, Diedrich (Larry), Hagen, McCracken, Staggers, Vitter

Voting No:    Volesky

MOTION:     TO AMEND TITLE OF SB 70

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     On page 1, line 1 of the printed bill, delete everything after " Act to " and insert "revise certain provisions regarding disclosure statements for motor vehicles.".

Moved by:    Diedrich (Larry)
Second by:    Albers


Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

         HB 1034: reduce the legal blood alcohol limits for motor vehicle drivers and boat operators.

Presented By:    Bill Nevin, Department of Transportation
Proponents:    Jim Keyes, Associated General Contractors of South Dakota
        Tom Dravland, South Dakota Highway Patrol
        Chuck Schroyer, South Dakota State's Attorneys
        Gib Sudbeck, Department of Human Services

MOTION:     DO PASS HB 1034

Moved by:    Volesky
Second by:    McCracken
Action:    Prevailed by roll call vote.(6-1-0-0)

Voting Yes:    Albers, Diedrich (Larry), Hagen, McCracken, Volesky, Vitter

Voting No:    Staggers

MOTION:     ADJOURN

Moved by:    Diedrich (Larry)
Second by:    McCracken
Action:    Prevailed by voice vote.

Alice Christensen

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Committee Secretary
Drue J. Vitter, Chair



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