SOUTH DAKOTA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
SEVENTY-EIGHTH
Christopher W.
Madsen
Speaker Pro tempore
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Matthew Michels
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE
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Karen Gerdes
Chief Clerk
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Calendar
Friday, February 28, 2003
33
rd Legislative Day
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONVENES AT 1:00 PM
Individuals needing assistance, pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, should contact the
Legislative Research Council (605-773-3251) 48 hours before convening to make any necessary
arrangements.
CONSIDERATION OF EXECUTIVE VETOES
HB 1068 (Style and Form Veto Letter; HJ p. 654) permit home school students to participate
in high school interscholastic activities.
MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill
HCR 1016 (HJ p. 658) Requesting that the South Dakota Legislature explore ways by which the
State of South Dakota can support and enable new business ventures through
formation of venture capital and risk financing in an effort to create better paying
jobs and additional tax revenues for our state.
HB 1260* (Concurrence in Senate amendments; SJ p. 576) revise certain provisions relating to
the release of satisfied liens and to provide an additional remedy for the unjust failure
to do so.
CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
Amended HJ 32nd LD: SB 71, 123, 165 (Consent Calendar)
SECOND READING OF CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill
SB 159 require public corporations to verify whether contractors have a contractor's excise
tax license before awarding certain contracts.
SB 54 revise certain provisions relating to notes to insurance company financial reports.
SB 56* revise and update certain provisions related to the South Dakota Life and Health
Insurance Guaranty Association.
SB 79 extend the time frame that the Housing Development Authority has to submit its
annual report to the Governor and Legislature.
SB 88 separate agricultural equipment credit transactions from certain consumer installment
sales contracts.
SB 98* revise certain organizational and administrative provisions related to consumer power
districts.
SB 157 clarify and revise certain provisions concerning criminal background investigations
of school district employees and student teachers.
SB 3* revise the convention facility on-sale alcoholic beverage license requirements.
SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill
SB 41* (Deferred from 32
nd LD) provide for the creation of a no solicitation calls list for
persons wishing not to receive unsolicited telephone calls, to create a telephone
solicitation account, and to establish certain fees and civil penalties.
SB 150 (Deferred from 32
nd LD) authorize counties to increase the property tax levy in
unorganized townships under certain conditions.
SB 133* (Deferred from 32
nd LD) permit the county levy and rural fire protection district levy
to be increased for fire fighting purposes.
SB 188* provide a credit against certain taxes paid by railroads for the replacement and repair
of rail lines and to revise certain provisions regarding the distribution of the assessed
value of a railroad.
SB 202* revise certain provisions to comply with the requirements of the Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Act.
SB 206*
restrict the liability for criminal prosecution arising out of the detainment or
commitment of certain persons during drug related protective custody, emergency
commitment, and involuntary commitment proceedings.
limit the use of information contained in certain commitment documentation related
to drug offenses.
SB 87 permit bonding authorities to enter into contracts for the purpose of managing
payments or interest rate risk.
SB 121* revise certain penalties for violations relating to alcoholic beverage licenses.
SB 154* authorize certain interstate shipments of wine, to establish certain penalties, and to
collect sales tax.
SB 156* revise certain provisions to provide workers' compensation benefits to children of
deceased employees.
SB 187*
revise certain provisions related to the training of electricians.
clarify the authority of counties to grant certain utility easements for the installation
of underground cable.
SB 38 require participation in the national assessment of educational progress.
SB 134 permit county commissions to determine renewal fees for on-sale liquor licenses at
certain locations.
LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATIONS
SC 18 (SJ p. 616) Recognizing and commending Jeremiah Assman, Tyler Beauchamp, Scott
Eddie, Brady Faubion, Chris Faubion, Gary Fisher, Ike Laber, Luke Laber, Jason
Lanning, John Little, Mike Neyens, Sam Voegeli, Matt Weidner, A. J. Wiley, and
Logan Wiley of Boy Scout Troop 100 in Winner, South Dakota, for earning the rank
of Eagle Scout.