SOUTH DAKOTA   HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
SEVENTY-THIRD LEGISLATIVE SESSION

Roger Hunt
Speaker Pro tempore  
Rex Hagg
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE  

Karen Gerdes
Chief Clerk  
Calendar
Monday, February 2, 1998
15th Legislative Day
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES   CONVENES AT   2:00 P.M.



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MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS

HCR 1009      Urging Congress and the President to revise the current farm bill to restore a safety net for farmers and ranchers.
HCR 1010      Urging the United States Secretary of Agriculture to take steps to save America's family farms.
HCR 1008      Requesting the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to postpone indefinitely the placement of the Topeka Shiner (Notropis topeka) on the Endangered Species List.


CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

Amended HJ

CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS

* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill
HB 1235*      to clarify when rural electric cooperative members may vote by mail.


SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS

* Refer to Daily Reader for engrossed (amended) bill
HB 1018      to raise the minimum driving age.
HB 1083*      to cede certain jurisdiction over the Federal Prison Camp to the United States.

HB 1084      (JR 5-17 with pending amendment HJ 289) to add fine arts to academic content standards.
HB 1112      (Amended HJ 306) to provide for a statute of limitations in certain negligence actions against regional airports.
HB 1165      to adopt the current edition of the Uniform Building Code.
HB 1248      to authorize off-sale alcoholic beverage licensees to provide free samples of distilled spirits.
HB 1226*      to provide a procedure for the petitioning for change of certain agency policies.


HB 1309*      to revise certain restrictions for operating a motor vehicle during farm operations by certain persons with an instructional or restricted minor's permit.
HB 1166      to revise the prohibition against certain alcoholic beverage manufacturers engaging in retail business.
HB 1050      to revise certain provisions pertaining to the taxation of telecommunications property.
HB 1117      to revise the county bonding authority.
HB 1232      to provide for confidentiality for trade secrets or commercial or financial information provided to municipalities.
HB 1229*      to revise the distribution of revenue from the petroleum release compensation and tank inspection fee and from the capital construction fund.
HB 1090*      to shorten the term of office for members of the Board of Regents.
HB 1178*      to allow the use of absentee voting in certain township elections.
HB 1168      to clarify certain provisions concerning the right of a party to request a different hearing examiner in contested cases.


LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATIONS

SC 0006      Honoring the 1997 Tripp/Delmont Wildcats High School football team and the students and staff involved in the football program.