When a bill or resolution has passed its house of origin, it is presented to the other house for its consideration. If the other house should amend the bill or resolution as passed by the house of origin, it is returned to the house of origin for approval of the changes. If the house of origin does not agree to the changes, one house or the other can request that a conference committee be established to work out an agreement. Upon the request of one house, the other house must appoint three members from its body to meet with three members of the requesting house.
For a bill to become law, identical versions of the bill must pass both the Senate and House of Representatives for consideration by the Governor.
P - Present
E - Excused
A - Absent
Roll Call
P Rozum
P Stevens
P Wismer
P Russell, Chair
P Peters
P Partridge
OTHERS PRESENT: See Original Minutes
The meeting was called to order by Senator Lance S. Russell, Chair.
SB 62: provide for the notification related to a breach of certain data and to provide a penalty therefor.
Presented by: Bill Van Camp, AT&T/ South Dakota Retailers Association
Proponents: Charles McGuigan, Office of the Attorney General
Others: Marty Jackley, Attorney General (responded to committee questions)
MOTION: AMEND SB 62
Moved by: Rozum
Second by: Stevens
Action: Prevailed by roll call vote. (6-0-0-0)
Voting Yes: Rozum, Stevens, Wismer, Russell, Peters, Partridge
MOTION: ADJOURN
Moved by: Stevens
Second by: Partridge
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
Rena Ortbahn