Committee Agenda

Committee:    House State Affairs
Room:    412
Date:    Monday, January 27, 2003
Time:    10:00 AM



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         HB 1002     require the Department of Corrections to seek membership in the Performance-based Standards Project.
             Representatives Hennies and Murschel and Senators Ham, Kleven, Moore, and Nachtigal at the request of the Interim Juvenile Offenses and Sentencing Committee

         HB 1003     clarify the approval authority for local accounts of the state treasurer and state auditor.
             Representatives Olson (Mel), Bartling, Bradford, Burg, Elliott, Engels, Gassman, Gillespie, Hanson, Hargens, Hundstad, Kroger, Lange, Miles, Nesselhuf, Peterson (Jim), Sigdestad, Thompson, and Van Norman and Senators Moore, Dennert, Duxbury, Kloucek, Koetzle, Nachtigal, Reedy, Sutton (Dan), and Symens

         HB 1064     revise the property taxes of the general fund of a school district.
             Representatives Peterson (Bill) and Olson (Mel) and Senators Bogue and Moore

         HB 1069     revise certain provisions regarding the petroleum release compensation fund and the state highway fund and to declare an emergency.
             The Committee on State Affairs at the request of the Governor

         HB 1075     designate rodeo as the official sport of South Dakota.
             Representatives Rhoden, Bartling, Begalka, Bradford, Buckingham, Burg, Cradduck, Davis, Deadrick (Thomas), Elliott, Frost, Fryslie, Garnos, Glenski, Hackl, Hanson, Hargens, Haverly, Hundstad, Hunhoff, Juhnke, Klaudt, Konold, Kraus, LaRue, Lintz, Madsen, McCoy, Novstrup, Olson (Mel), Olson (Ryan), Pederson (Gordon), Peterson (Bill), Peterson (Jim), Putnam, Rounds, Sebert, Sigdestad, Smidt, Solum, Teupel, Van Etten, Van Gerpen, and Williamson and Senators Bogue, Abdallah, Apa, Diedrich (Larry), Duenwald, Duniphan, Ham, Kleven, Koskan, LaPointe, McCracken, Moore, Symens, and Vitter

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.

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BILL PETERSON, Chair