JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

NINETY-FOURTH SESSION




TWELFTH DAY




STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
House of Representatives, Pierre
Friday, January 25, 2019

    The House convened at 2:00 p.m., pursuant to adjournment, the Speaker presiding.

    The prayer was offered by the Chaplain, Rev. Mercy Hobbs, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance led by House pages Kamryn Brunner and Jordan Thompson.

    Roll Call: All members present except Reps. Anderson, Jensen, Mulally, and Olson who were excused.

APPROVAL OF THE JOURNAL

MR. SPEAKER:

    The Committee on Legislative Procedure respectfully reports that the Chief Clerk of the House has had under consideration the House Journal of the eleventh day.

    All errors, typographical or otherwise, are duly marked in the temporary journal for correction.

    And we hereby move the adoption of the report.

Respectfully submitted,
Steven G. Haugaard, Chair

    Which motion prevailed.
REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES


MR. SPEAKER:

    The Committee on Retirement Laws respectfully reports that it has had under consideration HB 1010 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill do pass.

Also MR. SPEAKER:

    The Committee on Retirement Laws respectfully reports that is has had under consideration HB 1045 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill do pass and be placed on the consent calendar.

Also MR. SPEAKER:

    The Committee on Retirement Laws respectfully reports that it has had under consideration
HB 1011 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill be amended as follows:

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    On page 2, line 3, of the printed bill, after "system." insert "If an elected official has elected not to participate in the system, the official is not eligible to make a new election.".

    On page 2, between lines 4 and 5, insert:

"    Section 3. That § 3-12-63 be amended to read:

    3-12-63. Membership in the system shall exclude the following:

            (1)    All elective officers officials except justices and judges, unless such person elects the official is currently contributing or has previously contributed to the system or the official has elected and is otherwise qualified to become a member of the system;

            (2)    All personnel in the Department of Labor and Regulation who were employed before July 1, 1980, and who elect to remain participants in the retirement system provided by chapter 61-2;

            (3)    The governing body of any participating county, municipality, or other political subdivision; and

            (4)    All personnel employed by the municipality of Sioux Falls before July 1, 2013. However, any person employed before July 1, 2013, who separates from service with the municipality of Sioux Falls and is subsequently rehired by the municipality of Sioux Falls and begins working after June 30, 2013, as a permanent full-time employee shall be a member of the system. ".
    And that as so amended said bill do pass.

Respectfully submitted,
Larry Zikmund, Chair

Also MR. SPEAKER:
    The Joint Committee on Appropriations respectfully reports that it has had under consideration HB 1037 and 1038 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bills do pass.

Respectfully submitted,
Chris G. Karr, Chair

Also MR. SPEAKER:

    The Committee on Education respectfully reports that it has had under consideration
HB 1051 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill be amended as follows:

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    On page 2, line 3, of the printed bill, delete everything after "Affix" and insert "a sticker containing a reproduction of the seal of the State of South Dakota as provided in section 3 of this Act to the diploma and note".

    On page 2, delete lines 7 to 10, inclusive, and insert:

"

    To implement the state seal of literacy program, the secretary of state shall:

            (1)    Authorize the Department of Education to purchase stickers containing a full color reproduction of the seal of the State of South Dakota in a size large enough for the state motto to be legible; and

            (2)    Authorize the department to issue to participating school districts, nonpublic schools, and persons providing alternative instruction one sticker for each student who meets the requirements in section 4 of this Act.".

    On page 3, after line 2, insert:

"    Section 5. That chapter 13-1 be amended by adding a NEW SECTION to read:

    At the conclusion of each school year, the Department of Education shall report to the Governor, to the Legislature, and to the secretary of state the number of students who met the requirements of this Act and were awarded a state seal of civics literacy.".


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    On page 1, line 6, of the printed bill, delete "high school".

    On page 2, line 3, of the printed bill, delete everything after "Affix" and insert "a sticker containing a reproduction of the seal of the State of South Dakota as provided in section 3 of this Act to the diploma and note".

    On page 2, delete lines 7 to 10, inclusive, and insert:

"

    To implement the state seal of literacy program, the secretary of state shall:

            (1)    Authorize the Department of Education to purchase stickers containing a full color reproduction of the seal of the State of South Dakota in a size large enough for the state motto to be legible; and

            (2)    Authorize the department to issue to participating school districts, nonpublic schools, and persons providing alternative instruction one sticker for each student who meets the requirements in section 4 of this Act.".

    On page 2, line 17, delete "An understanding of the" and insert "The".

    On page 2, line 19, delete "An understanding of the" and insert "The".

    On page 2, line 20, delete "Knowledge of the" and insert "The".

    On page 2, line 22, delete "An understanding of landmark" and insert "Landmark".

    On page 3, after line 2, insert:

"    Section 5. That chapter 13-1 be amended by adding a NEW SECTION to read:

    At the conclusion of each school year, the Department of Education shall report to the Governor, to the Legislature, and to the secretary of state the number of students who met the requirements of this Act and were awarded a state seal of civics literacy.".

    And that as so amended said bill do pass.

Respectfully submitted,
Lana Greenfield, Chair

Also MR. SPEAKER:

    The Committee on Commerce and Energy respectfully reports that it has had under consideration SB 14 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill do pass.



Also MR. SPEAKER:

    The Committee on Commerce and Energy respectfully reports that it has had under consideration SB 17 which was tabled.

Respectfully submitted,
Tim Rounds, Chair

Also MR. SPEAKER:

    The Committee on State Affairs respectfully reports that it has had under consideration
SB 35 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill do pass.

Also MR. SPEAKER:

    The Committee on State Affairs respectfully reports that it has had under consideration HCR 1001 and returns the same with the recommendation that said resolution be amended as follows:

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    On page 2, line 5, of the printed resolution, delete "in all her efforts" and insert "and instructs all state agencies".

    And that as so amended said resolution do pass.

Also MR. SPEAKER:

    The Committee on State Affairs respectfully reports that it has had under consideration
HB 1057 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill be amended as follows:

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    On page 2, after line 10 of the printed bill, insert:

"    Section 2. That § 36-20B-3 be amended to read:

    36-20B-3. For the purposes of this chapter, the term, report, if used with reference to financial statements any attest or compilation service, means an opinion, report, or other form of language that states or implies assurance as to the reliability of any the attested information or compiled financial statements or assertion. It also includes or is accompanied by any statement or implication that the person or firm issuing it has special knowledge or competence in accounting or auditing and that the service reported upon was performed under standards for such services established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Such a statement or implication of special knowledge or competence may arise from use by the issuer

of the report of names or titles indicating that the person or firm is an accountant or auditor, or from the language of the report itself. The term, report, includes any form of language which that disclaims an opinion when such the form of language is conventionally understood to imply any positive assurance as to the reliability of the attested information or compiled financial statements referred to or special competence on the part of the person or firm issuing such the language or both; and it. The term includes any other form of language that is conventionally understood to imply such assurance or such special knowledge or competence or both.

    Section 3. That § 36-20B-33 be amended to read:

    36-20B-33. An applicant for initial issuance or renewal of a permit to practice under this chapter shall comply with the following:

            (1)    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a majority of the owners of the firm, in terms of financial interests and voting rights, are holders of a certificate and are licensed in some state, and such the owners whose principal place of business is in this state and who perform professional services in this state hold a valid certificate issued under this chapter or the corresponding provision of prior law or are public accountants registered under this chapter. Firms may include nonlicensee owners. However, such the firms shall be controlled by the majority vote of owners who are holders of a certificate and who are licensed in some state, and such the control may not be relinquished by contract, such as through veto rights held by owners of less than a majority of the owners. The firm and its ownership shall comply with rules promulgated by the board pursuant to chapter 1-26. For firms of public accountants, at least a majority of the owners of the firm shall be holders of registrations under this chapter. An individual who has practice privileges under the provisions of § 36-20B-66 or 36-20B-67 who performs services for which a firm permit is required pursuant to § 36-20B-70 is not required to obtain a certificate from this state pursuant to § 36-20B-13;

            (2)    Any CPA or PA firm as defined in this chapter may include nonlicensee owners if the firm designates a licensee of this state, or, in the case of a firm which that is required to obtain a permit pursuant to § 36-20B-70, a licensee of another state who meets the requirements set forth in § 36-20B-66 or 36-20B-67, who is responsible for the proper registration of the firm and identifies non-license owners to the board;

            (3)    All nonlicensee owners are active individual participants in the CPA or PA firm or an affiliated entity;

            (4)    The firm complies with such other requirements as the board may establish by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26;

            (5)    Any individual licensee or individual with practice privileges under the provisions of § 36-20B-66 or 36-20B-67 who is responsible for supervising attest or compilation services and signs or authorizes another individual to sign the accountant's report on the financial statements on behalf of the firm shall meet the experience requirements set out in the professional standards for such the services; and

            (6)    Any individual licensee or individual with practice privileges under the provisions of § 36-20B-66 or 36-20B-67 who signs or authorizes an individual to sign the accountant's report on the financial statements on behalf of the firm shall meet the experience requirement of this chapter.

    An applicant for initial issuance or renewal of a permit to practice shall register the firm within this state with the board and show that all attest and compilation services rendered in this state are under the charge of a person holding a valid certificate issued under this chapter or the corresponding provision of prior law or some other state. ".

    And that as so amended said bill do pass and be placed on the consent calendar.

Also MR. SPEAKER:

    The Committee on State Affairs respectfully reports that it has had under consideration SCR 5 which was tabled.

Respectfully submitted,
Lee Qualm, Chair

Also MR. SPEAKER:

    The Committee on Judiciary respectfully reports that it has had under consideration
HB 1067 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill do pass.

Also MR. SPEAKER:

    The Committee on Judiciary respectfully reports that it has had under consideration SB 5 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill do pass and be placed on the consent calendar.

Also MR. SPEAKER:

    The Committee on Judiciary respectfully reports that it has had under consideration
HB 1029 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill be amended as follows:

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    On page 1 of the printed bill, delete lines 5 to 14, inclusive, and insert:

"    26-6-14.4. In addition to the applicant, §§ 26-6-14.3 to 26-6-14.7, inclusive, shall be applicable to the criminal convictions conviction of the following persons:

            (1)    Adults responsible for administration or direct supervision of staff;

            (2)    Any adult residing in the facility;

            (3)    Any adult, including a volunteer, who provides care and supervision to the children.

    However, §§ 26-6-14.3 to 26-6-14.7, inclusive, do not apply to adult volunteers or adult staff employed by the applicant on an intermittent basis for less than ten days per month, if such adults are under constant supervision by adults who meet the requirements of §§ 26-6-14.3 to 26-6-14.7, inclusive; and

            (4)    Any adult working in a child care institution, including a group home, residential treatment center, intensive residential treatment center, or shelter care facility. A child care institution does not include a day care center, group family day care home, or a before and after school day care program. ".

    And that as so amended said bill do pass and be placed on the consent calendar.

Also MR. SPEAKER:

    The Committee on Judiciary respectfully reports that it has had under consideration
HB 1019 which was deferred to the 41st Legislative Day.

Respectfully submitted,
Jon Hansen, Chair

Also MR. SPEAKER:

    The Committee on Legislative Procedure respectfully reports that the Office of Engrossing and Enrolling has carefully compared HB 1002, 1005, and 1017 and finds the same correctly enrolled.

Respectfully submitted,

Steven G. Haugaard, Chair

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

MR. SPEAKER:

    I have the honor to return herewith HB 1031 which has been amended by the Senate and your concurrence in the amendments is respectfully requested.


Also MR. SPEAKER:

    I have the honor to transmit herewith SB 3, 37, and 53 which have passed the Senate and your favorable consideration is respectfully requested.

Also MR. SPEAKER:

    I have the honor to return herewith HB 1002, 1005, and 1017 which have passed the Senate without change.

Respectfully,
Kay Johnson, Secretary

MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS

    Rep. Chase moved that HB 1075 be referred from the Committee on State Affairs to the Committee on Local Government.

    Which motion prevailed.

    HCR 1002 Introduced by: Representatives Weis, Brunner, Dennert, Frye-Mueller, Greenfield (Lana), Howard, Livermont, Mulally, Peterson (Sue), Pischke, and Randolph and Senators Jensen (Phil), Monroe, Nelson, and Stalzer

            A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION, Requesting that local school boards establish a code of ethics and professional responsibility for educators in public elementary and secondary schools.

    WHEREAS, the purpose of public education in the United States is to produce knowledgeable and competent adults who are able to participate as informed citizens in the democratic process; and

    WHEREAS, it has been established that many teachers in public elementary and secondary school classrooms are abusing taxpayer resources and abusing their ability to speak to captive audiences of students in an attempt to indoctrinate or influence students to adopt specific political and ideological positions on issues of social and political controversy; and

    WHEREAS, time spent on political or ideological indoctrination takes time away from instruction in the foundational academic subjects of mathematics, science, English, history, and civics and prevents students from receiving the best possible taxpayer-funded public education; and

    WHEREAS, parents and taxpayers have a right to expect that tax revenue for schools will be spent on education and not on political or ideological indoctrination:

    NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the House of Representatives of the Ninety-Fourth Legislature of the State of South Dakota, the Senate concurring therein, that each local school board is requested to establish a code of ethics and professional responsibility for educators in the school district; and

    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the code of ethics and professional responsibility provide that no public or elementary or secondary school teacher, regardless of continuing contract status, be permitted during class time or while otherwise operating within the scope of employment as a teacher to do the following:

            (1)    Endorse, support, or oppose any candidate or nominee for public office or any local, state, or federal official, regardless of whether the official is elected or appointed;

            (2)    Endorse, support, or oppose any local, state, or federal legislation or regulation, regardless of whether the legislation or regulation is pending, proposed, or enacted;

            (3)    Endorse, support, or oppose any local, state, or federal court case or judicial action, regardless of whether the court case or judicial action is pending, proposed, or decided;

            (4)    Endorse, support, or oppose any pending, proposed, or final executive action by any local, state, or federal executive branch agency;

            (5)    Introduce into any class any controversial subject matter that is not germane to the topic of the course being taught;

            (6)    Endorse, support, or engage in any activities that hamper or impede the lawful access of military recruiters to school property;

            (7)    Endorse, support, or engage in any activities that hamper or impede the actions of a local, state, or federal law enforcement agency; or

            (8)    Advocate for any issue that is part of a political party platform at the national, state, or local level; and

    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the code of ethics and professional responsibility contain provisions for the enforcement of and penalties for violations of the prohibitions therein, including termination of employment; and

    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that each local school board is encouraged to provide written notification of the code of ethics and professional responsibility to each public elementary and secondary school teacher, each enrolled student, and parents of each enrolled student; and

    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that each local school board is encouraged to provide at least three hours of annual continuing teacher education instruction regarding teachers' responsibilities pursuant to the code of ethics and professional responsibility; and

    BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the South Dakota Education Association be encouraged to adopt a model code of ethics and professional responsibility for school districts to use.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Education.

    Rep. Hansen moved to invoke Joint Rule 11-1 to suspend Joint Rule 6B-3 and allow a legislator to introduce as prime sponsor six individual bills or joint resolutions during the last three days for bill introduction under Joint Rule Chapter 17.

    The question being on Rep. Hansen's motion to invoke Joint Rule 11-1 to suspend Joint Rule 6B-3 and allow a legislator to introduce as prime sponsor six individual bills or joint resolutions during the last three days for bill introduction under Joint Rule Chapter 17.

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 56, Nays 10, Excused 4, Absent 0

    Yeas:
Bartels; Barthel; Beal; Bordeaux; Brunner; Chaffee; Chase; Cwach; Dennert; Diedrich; Duba; Duvall; Finck; Frye-Mueller; Glanzer; Goodwin; Gosch; Greenfield (Lana); Hammock; Hansen; Healy; Hunhoff; Johnson (Chris); Karr; Koth; Latterell; Lesmeister; Livermont; McCleerey; Mills; Miskimins; Otten (Herman); Perry; Peterson (Kent); Peterson (Sue); Pischke; Post; Pourier; Qualm; Randolph; Rasmussen; Reed; Reimer; Ring; Rounds; Saba; Schoenfish; Smith (Jamie); St John; Steele; Sullivan; Weis; Wiese; York; Zikmund; Haugaard

    Nays:
Borglum; Deutsch; Gross; Howard; Johns; Johnson (David); Lake; Marty; Milstead; Willadsen

    Excused:
Anderson; Jensen (Kevin); Mulally; Olson

    So the motion having received an affirmative vote of a two-thirds majority of the members-elect, the Speaker declared the motion passed.


CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

    Rep. Qualm moved that the reports of the Standing Committees on

    Military and Veterans Affairs on HB 1044 as found on page 166 of the House Journal; also

    Local Government on HB 1027 as found on page 167 of the House Journal be adopted.

    Which motion prevailed.

FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS

    HB 1082 Introduced by: Representatives Mills, Anderson, Barthel, Beal, Brunner, Chase, Finck, Lake, Latterell, Lesmeister, Otten (Herman), Peterson (Kent), Peterson (Sue), Pourier, Randolph, Rounds, Steele, Willadsen, and Zikmund and Senators Otten (Ernie), DiSanto, Ewing, Kolbeck, Novstrup, Partridge, and Stalzer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to to revise certain provisions regarding scrap metal purchases.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Energy.

    HB 1083 Introduced by: Representatives Beal, Diedrich, Goodwin, Gosch, Hansen, Jensen (Kevin), Karr, and Qualm and Senators Bolin, Cammack, Langer, and Otten (Ernie)

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain programs to support education in South Dakota.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Education.

    HB 1084 Introduced by: Representatives Beal, Goodwin, Gosch, Hansen, Karr, Marty, and Qualm and Senators Bolin, Cammack, Langer, and Otten (Ernie)

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain programs to support the growth of South Dakota.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.


    HB 1085 Introduced by: Representatives Beal, Diedrich, Goodwin, Gosch, Hansen, Jensen (Kevin), Karr, Marty, and Qualm and Senators Bolin, Cammack, Langer, and Otten (Ernie)

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain programs to advance health care in South Dakota.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services.

    HB 1086 Introduced by: Representatives Beal, Diedrich, Goodwin, Gosch, Hansen, Jensen (Kevin), Karr, Marty, and Qualm and Senators Bolin, Cammack, Langer, and Otten (Ernie)

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain programs to expand economic development in South Dakota.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Energy.

    HB 1087 Introduced by: Representatives Peterson (Sue), Haugaard, and Qualm and Senators Stalzer, Greenfield (Brock), Langer, and Maher

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to promote intellectual diversity at certain institutions of higher education.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Education.

    HB 1088 Introduced by: Representatives Barthel, Duvall, Glanzer, Johns, Lesmeister, Rasmussen, Reed, Smith (Jamie), Willadsen, and Zikmund and Senators Soholt, Curd, Ewing, Heinert, Kennedy, Novstrup, Otten (Ernie), Rusch, Solano, and White

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to prohibit the use of certain electronic devices while driving.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Transportation.

    HB 1089 Introduced by: Representatives Brunner, Duvall, Hammock, Marty, and Peterson (Kent) and Senators Klumb, Langer, and Nesiba

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise provisions regarding electronic livestock auctions.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources.


    HB 1090 Introduced by: Representatives Johnson (David), Chase, Finck, Glanzer, McCleerey, and Smith (Jamie) and Senators Rusch, Heinert, Nesiba, Smith (VJ), and Steinhauer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for the establishment of commercial property assessed clean energy programs.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Energy.

    HB 1091 Introduced by: Representatives Qualm, Anderson, Chaffee, Chase, Duvall, Finck, Haugaard, Perry, Peterson (Kent), and Randolph and Senators Bolin, Blare, Cronin, Klumb, and Maher

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for the selection of a lieutenant governor by a candidate for governor.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    HB 1092 Introduced by: Representatives Dennert, Anderson, Barthel, Beal, Borglum, Cwach, Goodwin, Gosch, Hansen, Jensen (Kevin), Johnson (David), Latterell, Lesmeister, McCleerey, Otten (Herman), Perry, Peterson (Kent), Pischke, Post, Pourier, Qualm, Reed, and Smith (Jamie) and Senators Schoenbeck, Bolin, Heinert, Kennedy, Rusch, and Youngberg

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding campaign finance disclosure reports.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    HB 1093 Introduced by: Representative Hansen and Senator Stalzer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to establish legal standards applicable to petition challenges.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    HB 1094 Introduced by: Representative Hansen and Senator Stalzer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain programs regarding transparency of the petition circulation process.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.


    HB 1095 Introduced by: Representative Lake and Senator Cronin

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to accommodate legislation regarding noxious weed seed.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources.

    HB 1096 Introduced by: Representative Lake and Senator Cronin

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to accommodate legislation regarding noxious weeds.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources.

    HB 1097 Introduced by: Representatives Livermont, Brunner, Frye-Mueller, Hammock, Jensen (Kevin), Marty, Mulally, Pischke, and Rasmussen and Senators Jensen (Phil) and Nelson

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to repeal provisions regarding certain disclosures on campaign communications.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    HB 1098 Introduced by: Representatives Livermont, Brunner, Frye-Mueller, Hammock, Jensen (Kevin), Marty, Mulally, Pischke, and Rasmussen and Senators Jensen (Phil), Nelson, and Russell

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise provisions regarding publication of official ballots in a legal newspaper.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    HB 1099 Introduced by: Representatives Reed, Bartels, Duba, Howard, Jensen (Kevin), McCleerey, Post, and Sullivan and Senators Smith (VJ), Langer, and Steinhauer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for the designation of a caregiver to receive information regarding residents of treatment facilities.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services.


    HB 1100 Introduced by: Representative Pischke

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain programs regarding landowner rights.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources.

    HB 1101 Introduced by: Representative Pischke

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain programs regarding the Department of Game, Fish and Parks.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources.

    HB 1102 Introduced by: Representatives Pischke and Brunner and Senator Nelson

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to establish certain provisions regarding fairness in repairs of equipment sold or used in this state.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Energy.

    HB 1103 Introduced by: Representative Pischke

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to establish a lemon law for certain farm machinery.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Energy.

    HB 1104 Introduced by: Representatives Pischke, Beal, Brunner, Chase, Dennert, Finck, Frye-Mueller, Goodwin, Gosch, Greenfield (Lana), Hammock, Haugaard, Howard, Jensen (Kevin), Johnson (David), Koth, Latterell, Lesmeister, Livermont, Marty, Mulally, Perry, Post, Qualm, Rasmussen, Schoenfish, St John, Weis, Wiese, and Willadsen and Senators Russell, Blare, Greenfield (Brock), Heinert, Jensen (Phil), Maher, Monroe, Nelson, Steinhauer, and Youngberg

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the consideration of joint physical custody of a minor.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.


    HB 1105 Introduced by: Representatives Pischke, Brunner, Dennert, and Ring and Senators Nelson, DiSanto, Jensen (Phil), and Russell

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding child support orders.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    HB 1106 Introduced by: Representatives Pischke, Brunner, Dennert, and Frye-Mueller and Senators Nelson and Jensen (Phil)

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding support obligations.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    HB 1107 Introduced by: Representatives Pischke and Brunner and Senator Nelson

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise the definition of adultery.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    HB 1108 Introduced by: Representatives Pischke, Frye-Mueller, Gosch, Greenfield (Lana), Livermont, Marty, and Randolph and Senators Jensen (Phil), Blare, and DiSanto

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to prohibit certain gender identity instruction in public schools.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Education.

    HB 1109 Introduced by: Representatives Schoenfish, Finck, Frye-Mueller, Goodwin, Gosch, Greenfield (Lana), Lesmeister, McCleerey, Peterson (Kent), Qualm, Rasmussen, and Weis and Senators Greenfield (Brock), Klumb, Maher, Nelson, and Russell

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to exclude certain funds from the calculation of local effort in the state aid to education formula.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Education.


    HB 1110 Introduced by: Representatives Goodwin, Beal, Brunner, Duba, Livermont, Marty, and Zikmund and Senators Russell, DiSanto, and Nelson

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to establish a penalty for certain persons who fail to file a birth certificate or who fail to provide the notice required for the filing of a death certificate.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    HB 1111 Introduced by: Representatives Diedrich, Anderson, Bartels, Barthel, Beal, Borglum, Brunner, Chaffee, Chase, Dennert, Deutsch, Finck, Goodwin, Gosch, Greenfield (Lana), Hansen, Healy, Howard, Hunhoff, Jensen (Kevin), Johnson (Chris), Johnson (David), Lake, Latterell, Livermont, McCleerey, Mulally, Olson, Otten (Herman), Peterson (Kent), Peterson (Sue), Qualm, Randolph, Reed, Reimer, Smith (Jamie), St John, Weis, Wiese, Willadsen, and Zikmund and Senators Partridge, Bolin, Cammack, Cronin, Curd, DiSanto, Greenfield (Brock), Heinert, Kolbeck, Langer, Nesiba, Otten (Ernie), Rusch, Russell, Schoenbeck, Soholt, Solano, Steinhauer, Sutton, Wiik, and Youngberg

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for professional or occupational licensure for certain active duty military personnel and spouses.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs.

    HB 1112 Introduced by: Representatives Rounds, Brunner, Duvall, Glanzer, Marty, and Willadsen and Senators Solano, Blare, Cronin, Curd, Heinert, Partridge, and White

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for certain persons to carry a concealed pistol or revolver without a permit.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    HB 1113 Introduced by: Representatives Weis, Brunner, Dennert, Frye-Mueller, Goodwin, Howard, Livermont, Mulally, Peterson (Sue), Pischke, Randolph, and St John and Senators Jensen (Phil), Monroe, Nelson, Russell, and Stalzer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to establish certain provisions regarding ethics and responsibility for public elementary and secondary school teachers.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Education.


    HB 1114 Introduced by: Representatives Frye-Mueller, Brunner, Goodwin, Jensen (Kevin), Latterell, Marty, Peterson (Sue), Randolph, Rasmussen, and Weis and Senators DiSanto, Jensen (Phil), Nelson, Otten (Ernie), and Russell

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise provisions regarding state-owned motor vehicles.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    HB 1115 Introduced by: Representatives Frye-Mueller, Goodwin, Gosch, Hammock, Howard, Jensen (Kevin), Latterell, Livermont, Marty, Pischke, and Randolph and Senators DiSanto, Jensen (Phil), Nelson, and Russell

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding local referendums.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Local Government.

    HB 1116 Introduced by: Representatives Frye-Mueller, Beal, Brunner, Dennert, Goodwin, Howard, Jensen (Kevin), Johnson (Chris), Latterell, Otten (Herman), Peterson (Sue), Pischke, Randolph, Rasmussen, Steele, Weis, and Wiese and Senators DiSanto, Jensen (Phil), Nelson, and Russell

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to prohibit the conduct of certain physical examinations or screenings on students in a school district without parental consent.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Education.

    HB 1117 Introduced by: Representative Goodwin and Senator Russell

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to establish immunity from liability for injuries to or the death of a person engaged in off-road vehicle activity under certain circumstances.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    HB 1118 Introduced by: Representatives Johnson (David), Frye-Mueller, Goodwin, Latterell, Pischke, Schoenfish, and York and Senators Russell, Jensen (Phil), Nelson, and Solano

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise provisions regarding excise taxes on the purchase price of motor vehicles.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxation.



    HB 1119 Introduced by: Representatives Johnson (David) and Steele and Senators Maher and Greenfield (Brock)

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to make an appropriation to the aeronautics commission.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Transportation.

    HB 1120 Introduced by: Representatives Johnson (David), Bordeaux, Borglum, Chase, Cwach, Duvall, Goodwin, Greenfield (Lana), Hammock, Healy, Johns, Otten (Herman), Pourier, and Schoenfish and Senators Ewing, Greenfield (Brock), Heinert, Maher, Partridge, Rusch, Solano, and Steinhauer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to appropriate funds for forest health and resilience.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources.

    HB 1121 Introduced by: Representatives Borglum, Bordeaux, Deutsch, Diedrich, Hammock, Howard, Hunhoff, Johnson (Chris), Lake, Marty, Otten (Herman), Peterson (Kent), Post, and Reed and Senators Soholt, Heinert, Maher, Novstrup, Partridge, Rusch, Wiik, and Youngberg

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to repeal certain provisions regarding health inspections of food service establishments.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Energy.

    HB 1122 Introduced by: Representatives Healy, Bordeaux, Deutsch, Duba, Greenfield (Lana), Howard, Jensen (Kevin), Lesmeister, McCleerey, Pourier, Ring, Rounds, Saba, Schoenfish, Smith (Jamie), St John, and Sullivan and Senators Nesiba, Foster, Kennedy, Soholt, Solano, Sutton, Wismer, and Youngberg

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise references to persons who are deaf or hard of hearing.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.


    HB 1123 Introduced by: Representatives Finck and Schoenfish and Senators Maher, Ewing, and Stalzer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for the verification of hours worked on computers for certain government contracts.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    HB 1124 Introduced by: Representatives Howard, Bartels, Beal, Borglum, Brunner, Chaffee, Chase, Diedrich, Duba, Duvall, Finck, Frye-Mueller, Goodwin, Gosch, Greenfield (Lana), Gross, Hansen, Haugaard, Healy, Hunhoff, Johns, Johnson (Chris), Karr, Koth, Lake, Latterell, Lesmeister, Livermont, Mills, Milstead, Mulally, Otten (Herman), Perry, Peterson (Kent), Pischke, Post, Pourier, Qualm, Randolph, Rasmussen, Reed, Reimer, Ring, Rounds, Saba, Schoenfish, Smith (Jamie), St John, Steele, Sullivan, Wiese, Willadsen, and York and Senators Soholt, Blare, DiSanto, Greenfield (Brock), Heinert, Jensen (Phil), Kennedy, Kolbeck, Langer, Nelson, Nesiba, Otten (Ernie), Rusch, Russell, Solano, Stalzer, Steinhauer, Sutton, White, Wiik, Wismer, and Youngberg

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to require health care facilities that perform mammography to inform mammography patients on breast density.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services.

    HB 1125 Introduced by: Representatives Howard, Brunner, Chaffee, Dennert, Frye-Mueller, Goodwin, Gosch, Gross, Haugaard, Jensen (Kevin), Johnson (Chris), Koth, Latterell, Lesmeister, Livermont, Marty, Mills, Mulally, Peterson (Sue), Pischke, Randolph, Rasmussen, Rounds, Saba, Steele, Weis, Wiese, York, and Zikmund and Senators Greenfield (Brock), Blare, DiSanto, Jensen (Phil), Kolbeck, Langer, Maher, Monroe, Nelson, Otten (Ernie), Rusch, Russell, Stalzer, Sutton, and Youngberg

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to create a property tax relief fund and to provide for the transfer of certain unobligated cash balances.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxation.

    HB 1126 Introduced by: Representatives Howard, Beal, Frye-Mueller, Goodwin, Gosch, Johns, Latterell, Livermont, Marty, Perry, Peterson (Sue), Qualm, Randolph, St John, Weis, and Wiese and Senators Jensen (Phil), Maher, Nelson, and Partridge

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise real estate licensure requirements for the sale of businesses.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Energy.


    HB 1127 Introduced by: Representative Lake and Senator Cronin

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise the calculation of fall enrollment for the purposes of education funding.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Education.

    HB 1128 Introduced by: Representatives Brunner and Chaffee and Senator Cammack

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise provisions regarding the maximum term of promissory notes issued to municipalities.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    HB 1129 Introduced by: Representatives Brunner, Gosch, Livermont, and Marty and Senators Russell and Maher

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise provisions regarding residency of registered voters.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    HB 1130 Introduced by: Representative Haugaard

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise and enhance provisions regarding certain misdemeanors.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

    HB 1131 Introduced by: Representative Haugaard

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise and enhance provisions regarding state education.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Education.

    HB 1132 Introduced by: Representative Haugaard

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise and enhance provisions regarding emergency involuntary commitment.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.



    HB 1133 Introduced by: Representative Haugaard

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to repeal certain provisions regarding the Legislature.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    HB 1134 Introduced by: Representative Haugaard

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise a provision regarding the commencement of office for the Governor.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    HB 1135 Introduced by: Representative Haugaard

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for the use of certain confidential information by the director of the Legislative Research Council.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    HB 1136 Introduced by: Representative Haugaard

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to repeal provisions regarding legislative districts.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    HB 1137 Introduced by: Representatives Gosch, Anderson, Jensen (Kevin), Lake, and Peterson (Kent) and Senators Steinhauer, Bolin, Rusch, Smith (VJ), and Solano

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding pharmacy benefit managers.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services.

    HB 1138 Introduced by: Representatives Gosch, Brunner, Greenfield (Lana), Jensen (Kevin), Lake, Lesmeister, Qualm, Rasmussen, Reed, Schoenfish, and Zikmund and Senators Greenfield (Brock), Cronin, Maher, Monroe, and Youngberg

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise provisions regarding the mandatory retirement age of judges.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.



    HB 1139 Introduced by: Representatives Gosch, Greenfield (Lana), Lake, Livermont, Marty, Qualm, Schoenfish, and Weis and Senator Greenfield (Brock)

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to repeal provisions regarding maximum taxes levied by a school district for capital outlay.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Education.

    HB 1140 Introduced by: Representatives Gosch, Greenfield (Lana), Marty, Rasmussen, Schoenfish, and Weis and Senators Greenfield (Brock), Cronin, Maher, and Youngberg

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to prohibit any high school interscholastic activities association from restricting or prohibiting broadcasting of high school activities.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Education.

    HB 1141 Introduced by: Representative Lake and Senator Nesiba

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to adjust certain maximum school district tax rates.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxation.

    HB 1142 Introduced by: Representatives Frye-Mueller, Brunner, Chaffee, Dennert, Finck, Howard, Johnson (Chris), Livermont, Marty, Mills, Peterson (Sue), Pischke, Randolph, Rasmussen, Schoenfish, Weis, and Wiese and Senators Russell, Jensen (Phil), and Nelson

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding motor vehicle license plates.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Transportation.


    HJR 1001 Introduced by: Representatives Pischke, Brunner, Dennert, Duba, Lesmeister, Pourier, Smith (Jamie), and Sullivan and Senators Stalzer, DiSanto, Heinert, Nelson, and Nesiba

    A JOINT RESOLUTION, Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota regarding appointments to fill legislative vacancies.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.


    HJR 1002 Introduced by: Representatives Johnson (David), Greenfield (Lana), Hammock, and Koth and Senators Greenfield (Brock), Nelson, Partridge, and Rusch

    A JOINT RESOLUTION, Rescinding an adopted joint resolution regarding a federal balanced budget amendment.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

    HJR 1003 Introduced by: Representatives Howard, Beal, Brunner, Chaffee, Dennert, Finck, Frye-Mueller, Goodwin, Gosch, Gross, Haugaard, Jensen (Kevin), Johnson (Chris), Koth, Latterell, Lesmeister, Livermont, Marty, Mills, Mulally, Perry, Peterson (Sue), Pischke, Post, Qualm, Randolph, Rasmussen, Rounds, Saba, Steele, Weis, Wiese, York, and Zikmund and Senators Greenfield (Brock), Blare, DiSanto, Jensen (Phil), Kolbeck, Langer, Maher, Monroe, Nelson, Otten (Ernie), Russell, Stalzer, Steinhauer, Sutton, and Youngberg

    A JOINT RESOLUTION, Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election a new section to Article XII of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the creation and administration of a trust fund using the net receipts from unclaimed property.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Joint Committee on Appropriations.

    HB 1143 Introduced by: Representatives Peterson (Kent), Diedrich, Gosch, Hansen, Qualm, and Smith (Jamie) and Senators Langer, Cammack, and Klumb

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise provisions regarding contribution limits to political action committees.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1144 Introduced by: Representatives Finck, Dennert, Gosch, Greenfield (Lana), Qualm, and Weis and Senators Maher and Partridge

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the transportation of students participating in open enrollment.

    Was read the first time.


    HB 1145 Introduced by: Representatives Finck, Anderson, Brunner, Chase, Dennert, Glanzer, Gosch, Greenfield (Lana), Lake, Lesmeister, Livermont, Marty, Mills, Peterson (Kent), Pischke, Post, Qualm, Schoenfish, and Weis and Senators Blare, Bolin, Cronin, Klumb, Maher, Monroe, Nelson, and Youngberg

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to establish certain provisions regarding the mowing of rights-of-way adjacent to the state trunk highway system.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1146 Introduced by: Representatives Perry, Borglum, Chase, Dennert, Finck, Latterell, Miskimins, Peterson (Kent), Pischke, Schoenfish, Weis, and Wiese and Senators Youngberg, Heinert, Monroe, and Solano

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise provisions related to unclaimed property.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1147 Introduced by: Representatives Bordeaux, Duba, Peterson (Sue), Pourier, Ring, Saba, Schoenfish, St John, and Sullivan and Senators Heinert, Foster, Nesiba, and Wismer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to establish a tribal flag display on the capitol grounds.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1148 Introduced by: Representatives Bordeaux, Duba, Healy, Lesmeister, McCleerey, Peterson (Sue), Ring, Saba, Smith (Jamie), St John, and Sullivan and Senators Heinert, Foster, Nesiba, and Wismer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to create a Commission on Indian Affairs.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1149 Introduced by: Representatives Bordeaux, Duba, Pourier, Ring, Saba, Schoenfish, and Sullivan and Senators Heinert, Foster, Nesiba, and Wismer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide an appropriation for the Native American achievement schools grant program.

    Was read the first time.


    HB 1150 Introduced by: Representatives Bordeaux, Duba, Lesmeister, Ring, and Saba and Senators Heinert, Foster, and Nesiba

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to establish a nonbeneficiary student scholarship program for certain students attending tribally controlled colleges and to make an appropriation therefor.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1151 Introduced by: Representatives Bordeaux, Duba, Lesmeister, Pourier, Ring, Saba, Schoenfish, and Sullivan and Senators Heinert, Foster, and Nesiba

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to permit certain acts at a school honoring or graduation ceremony.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1152 Introduced by: Representatives Brunner and Lake and Senators Cammack and Solano

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for the permitting of outfitters and guides.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1153 Introduced by: Representatives Pourier, Bordeaux, Healy, Lesmeister, and McCleerey and Senators Foster, Heinert, Maher, Nesiba, and Youngberg

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions on the protection of historic properties.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1154 Introduced by: Representatives Latterell, Brunner, Goodwin, Johnson (David), Randolph, Rasmussen, Steele, and Wiese and Senator Monroe

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to require certain products contain digital blocking capability, establish a deactivation fee, establish the human trafficking and child exploitation prevention fund, and provide a penalty therefor.

    Was read the first time.


    HB 1155 Introduced by: Representatives Borglum, Chase, Diedrich, Finck, Hunhoff, Johns, Johnson (David), and Peterson (Kent) and Senators Solano, Cronin, Rusch, Smith (VJ), and Soholt

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for certain privileged communications between social workers and students.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1156 Introduced by: Representatives McCleerey, Chase, Cwach, Duba, Finck, Glanzer, Lake, St John, Willadsen, and York and Senators Nelson, Monroe, Schoenbeck, and Wismer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to designate the accordion as the official state musical instrument.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1157 Introduced by: Representatives Gosch, Beal, Greenfield (Lana), Haugaard, Healy, Livermont, Marty, McCleerey, Mulally, Pischke, Qualm, Rasmussen, Smith (Jamie), and Willadsen and Senators Greenfield (Brock), Heinert, Jensen (Phil), Kennedy, and Langer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise provisions regarding challenges to candidate nominating petitions.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1158 Introduced by: Representative Rounds and Senator Stalzer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise provisions regarding off-sale delivery licenses for the delivery of alcoholic beverages.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1159 Introduced by: Representatives Hammock, Finck, Gosch, Greenfield (Lana), Pischke, and Schoenfish and Senators Youngberg and Maher

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to repeal a provision that prohibits hunting mourning doves on public roads and highways.

    Was read the first time.


    HB 1160 Introduced by: Representatives Duvall, Brunner, Chaffee, Chase, Finck, Goodwin, Livermont, Marty, Otten (Herman), Peterson (Kent), Post, Qualm, Ring, Schoenfish, and Smith (Jamie) and Senators Cammack, Blare, Ewing, Greenfield (Brock), Maher, Rusch, Steinhauer, and Wismer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding emergency management.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1161 Introduced by: Representatives Pourier, Bordeaux, Johnson (David), Lesmeister, Ring, Saba, and Smith (Jamie) and Senators Foster, Heinert, Nesiba, and Youngberg


    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the issuance of temporary permits for the use of public water.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1162 Introduced by: Representatives Gosch and Lake and Senator Monroe

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for the expiration of certain statutory authority regarding the promulgation of rules by the Game, Fish and Parks Commission.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1163 Introduced by: Representatives Ring, Bordeaux, Cwach, Duba, Healy, Johnson (David), Lesmeister, McCleerey, Pourier, Rasmussen, Saba, Smith (Jamie), and Sullivan and Senators Kennedy, Foster, Nesiba, Rusch, and Wismer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to establish the Tax Revenue Study Task Force to study tax revenue in this state.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1164 Introduced by: Representatives Ring, Anderson, Bordeaux, Cwach, Deutsch, Duba, Glanzer, Healy, Johnson (David), Lesmeister, McCleerey, Peterson (Sue), Pischke, Pourier, Rasmussen, Saba, Schoenfish, Smith (Jamie), and Sullivan and Senators Rusch, Foster, Jensen (Phil), Nesiba, Schoenbeck, and Wismer

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the operation of vehicles upon the approach of authorized emergency vehicles.

    Was read the first time.



    HB 1165 Introduced by: Representatives Cwach, Pourier, Ring, and Sullivan and Senators Wismer, Foster, and Rusch

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to establish the South Dakota prepaid college program and to make an appropriation therefor.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1166 Introduced by: Representatives Cwach, Pischke, Pourier, Randolph, Rasmussen, and Sullivan and Senators Wismer and Foster

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to prohibit the obligation recovery center from imposing a cost recovery fee on any debts owed within the Board of Regents' system.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1167 Introduced by: Representatives Karr and Hunhoff

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise and promote greater efficiency with sales tax exemptions.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1168 Introduced by: Representative Karr

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain programs regarding the board of regents and promote efficiency in state government and to make an appropriation therefor.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1169 Introduced by: Representative Karr

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain education programs and promote efficiency in state government and to make an appropriation therefor.

    Was read the first time.

    HB 1170 Introduced by: Representative Karr

    FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain healthcare programs and make an appropriation therefor.

    Was read the first time.    



    HJR 1004 Introduced by: Representative Johnson (David) and Senator Greenfield (Brock)

    A JOINT RESOLUTION, Rescinding House Joint Resolutions calling for a constitutional convention, or convention of the states, for the purpose of amending the Constitution of the United States.

    Was read the first time.

    HJR 1005 Introduced by: Representatives Steele, Anderson, Barthel, Beal, Deutsch, Gross, Hansen, Haugaard, Jensen (Kevin), Latterell, Mills, Otten (Herman), Perry, Peterson (Kent), Peterson (Sue), Pischke, Post, Qualm, Rasmussen, Schoenfish, Willadsen, and Zikmund and Senators Curd, Blare, Bolin, DiSanto, Jensen (Phil), Kolbeck, Langer, Maher, Monroe, Novstrup, Otten (Ernie), Stalzer, Steinhauer, Sutton, Wiik, and Youngberg

    A JOINT RESOLUTION, To apply for a convention of states under Article V of the Constitution of the United States to impose fiscal restraints on the federal government, to limit the power and jurisdiction of the federal government, and to limit the terms of office for federal officials and members of Congress.

    Was read the first time.

    HJR 1006 Introduced by: Representatives Karr and Bartels and Senator Cronin

    A JOINT RESOLUTION, Proposing and submitting to voters an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, revising legislative terms of office.

    Was read the first time.

FIRST READING OF SENATE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS

    SB 3: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to create the Special Education Task Force.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Education.

    SB 37: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding association health plans.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Energy.


    SB 53: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to authorize certain retailers to offer quantity discounts or cash discounts for the purchase of alcoholic beverages.

    Was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Energy.

SECOND READING OF CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS

    SB 13: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding authorization for public transportation assistance grants.

    Was read the second time.

    The question being "Shall SB 13 pass?"

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 66, Nays 0, Excused 4, Absent 0

    Yeas:
Bartels; Barthel; Beal; Bordeaux; Borglum; Brunner; Chaffee; Chase; Cwach; Dennert; Deutsch; Diedrich; Duba; Duvall; Finck; Frye-Mueller; Glanzer; Goodwin; Gosch; Greenfield (Lana); Gross; Hammock; Hansen; Healy; Howard; Hunhoff; Johns; Johnson (Chris); Johnson (David); Karr; Koth; Lake; Latterell; Lesmeister; Livermont; Marty; McCleerey; Mills; Milstead; Miskimins; Otten (Herman); Perry; Peterson (Kent); Peterson (Sue); Pischke; Post; Pourier; Qualm; Randolph; Rasmussen; Reed; Reimer; Ring; Rounds; Saba; Schoenfish; Smith (Jamie); St John; Steele; Sullivan; Weis; Wiese; Willadsen; York; Zikmund; Haugaard

    Excused:
Anderson; Jensen (Kevin); Mulally; Olson

    So the bill having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the Speaker declared the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS

    HB 1020: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding state building committees for capital improvement projects.

    Was read the second time.


    Rep. Qualm moved that HB 1020 be deferred to Monday, January 28, 2019, the
13th legislative day.

    Which motion prevailed.

    HB 1047: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding recommendations for treatment as a condition for probation.

    Was read the second time.

    The question being "Shall HB 1047 pass as amended?"

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 64, Nays 2, Excused 4, Absent 0

    Yeas:
Bartels; Barthel; Beal; Bordeaux; Borglum; Brunner; Chaffee; Chase; Cwach; Dennert; Deutsch; Diedrich; Duba; Duvall; Finck; Frye-Mueller; Glanzer; Goodwin; Gosch; Greenfield (Lana); Gross; Hammock; Hansen; Healy; Hunhoff; Johns; Johnson (Chris); Johnson (David); Karr; Koth; Lake; Lesmeister; Livermont; Marty; McCleerey; Mills; Milstead; Miskimins; Otten (Herman); Perry; Peterson (Kent); Peterson (Sue); Pischke; Post; Pourier; Qualm; Randolph; Rasmussen; Reed; Reimer; Ring; Rounds; Saba; Schoenfish; Smith (Jamie); St John; Steele; Sullivan; Weis; Wiese; Willadsen; York; Zikmund; Haugaard

    Nays:
Howard; Latterell

    Excused:
Anderson; Jensen (Kevin); Mulally; Olson

    So the bill having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the Speaker declared the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

    HB 1049: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding driving after consuming certain drugs or substances.

    Was read the second time.

    The question being "Shall HB 1049 pass as amended?"

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 66, Nays 0, Excused 4, Absent 0


    Yeas:
Bartels; Barthel; Beal; Bordeaux; Borglum; Brunner; Chaffee; Chase; Cwach; Dennert; Deutsch; Diedrich; Duba; Duvall; Finck; Frye-Mueller; Glanzer; Goodwin; Gosch; Greenfield (Lana); Gross; Hammock; Hansen; Healy; Howard; Hunhoff; Johns; Johnson (Chris); Johnson (David); Karr; Koth; Lake; Latterell; Lesmeister; Livermont; Marty; McCleerey; Mills; Milstead; Miskimins; Otten (Herman); Perry; Peterson (Kent); Peterson (Sue); Pischke; Post; Pourier; Qualm; Randolph; Rasmussen; Reed; Reimer; Ring; Rounds; Saba; Schoenfish; Smith (Jamie); St John; Steele; Sullivan; Weis; Wiese; Willadsen; York; Zikmund; Haugaard

    Excused:
Anderson; Jensen (Kevin); Mulally; Olson

    So the bill having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the Speaker declared the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

    HB 1007: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the exemptions from the twelve-month residency requirement for university students.

    Was read the second time.

    The question being "Shall HB 1007 pass?"

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 66, Nays 0, Excused 4, Absent 0

    Yeas:
Bartels; Barthel; Beal; Bordeaux; Borglum; Brunner; Chaffee; Chase; Cwach; Dennert; Deutsch; Diedrich; Duba; Duvall; Finck; Frye-Mueller; Glanzer; Goodwin; Gosch; Greenfield (Lana); Gross; Hammock; Hansen; Healy; Howard; Hunhoff; Johns; Johnson (Chris); Johnson (David); Karr; Koth; Lake; Latterell; Lesmeister; Livermont; Marty; McCleerey; Mills; Milstead; Miskimins; Otten (Herman); Perry; Peterson (Kent); Peterson (Sue); Pischke; Post; Pourier; Qualm; Randolph; Rasmussen; Reed; Reimer; Ring; Rounds; Saba; Schoenfish; Smith (Jamie); St John; Steele; Sullivan; Weis; Wiese; Willadsen; York; Zikmund; Haugaard

    Excused:
Anderson; Jensen (Kevin); Mulally; Olson

    So the bill having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the Speaker declared the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

    HB 1043: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to require the Department of Social Services to collect and report certain information regarding the military affiliation of a parent whose child is subject to a report of abuse or neglect.

    Was read the second time.



    The question being "Shall HB 1043 pass?"

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 66, Nays 0, Excused 4, Absent 0

    Yeas:
Bartels; Barthel; Beal; Bordeaux; Borglum; Brunner; Chaffee; Chase; Cwach; Dennert; Deutsch; Diedrich; Duba; Duvall; Finck; Frye-Mueller; Glanzer; Goodwin; Gosch; Greenfield (Lana); Gross; Hammock; Hansen; Healy; Howard; Hunhoff; Johns; Johnson (Chris); Johnson (David); Karr; Koth; Lake; Latterell; Lesmeister; Livermont; Marty; McCleerey; Mills; Milstead; Miskimins; Otten (Herman); Perry; Peterson (Kent); Peterson (Sue); Pischke; Post; Pourier; Qualm; Randolph; Rasmussen; Reed; Reimer; Ring; Rounds; Saba; Schoenfish; Smith (Jamie); St John; Steele; Sullivan; Weis; Wiese; Willadsen; York; Zikmund; Haugaard

    Excused:
Anderson; Jensen (Kevin); Mulally; Olson

    So the bill having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the Speaker declared the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

    HB 1052: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the notice given to county commissioners for special sessions.

    Was read the second time.

    The question being "Shall HB 1052 pass?"

    And the roll being called:

    Yeas 66, Nays 0, Excused 4, Absent 0

    Yeas:
Bartels; Barthel; Beal; Bordeaux; Borglum; Brunner; Chaffee; Chase; Cwach; Dennert; Deutsch; Diedrich; Duba; Duvall; Finck; Frye-Mueller; Glanzer; Goodwin; Gosch; Greenfield (Lana); Gross; Hammock; Hansen; Healy; Howard; Hunhoff; Johns; Johnson (Chris); Johnson (David); Karr; Koth; Lake; Latterell; Lesmeister; Livermont; Marty; McCleerey; Mills; Milstead; Miskimins; Otten (Herman); Perry; Peterson (Kent); Peterson (Sue); Pischke; Post; Pourier; Qualm; Randolph; Rasmussen; Reed; Reimer; Ring; Rounds; Saba; Schoenfish; Smith (Jamie); St John; Steele; Sullivan; Weis; Wiese; Willadsen; York; Zikmund; Haugaard

    Excused:
Anderson; Jensen (Kevin); Mulally; Olson

    So the bill having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the Speaker declared the bill passed and the title was agreed to.



COMMEMORATIONS

    HC 1005 Introduced by: Representatives Deutsch, Brunner, Duvall, Finck, Goodwin, Lesmeister, Milstead, Peterson (Kent), Peterson (Sue), Pourier, Randolph, Reed, Steele, and Zikmund and Senators DiSanto, Ewing, Monroe, Novstrup, and Youngberg

        A LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATION, Recognizing the month of September as Opioid Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month.

    WHEREAS, opioid-related deaths in South Dakota have steadily increased since 2012, and there are now an average of thirty-one opioid-related deaths per year; and

    WHEREAS, opioid-related deaths affect citizens from one year of age to eighty-five years of age and beyond; and

    WHEREAS, suspected opioid overdoses increased from 2015 to 2019, and one in four people prescribed opioids struggle with addiction; and

    WHEREAS, the State of South Dakota, law enforcement, health care providers, and local governments have made great strides in combating opioid addiction and awareness; and

    WHEREAS, there is a need to share all of the state's opioid abuse awareness and prevention resources with citizens in the month of September for public awareness and education:

    NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT COMMEMORATED, by the Ninety-Fourth Legislature of the State of South Dakota, that the Legislature recognize September as Opioid Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month.

SIGNING OF BILLS

    The Speaker publicly read the title to

    HB 1002: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for criminal background checks for certain applicants and employees of the Department of Public Safety.

    HB 1005: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to authorize a hearing panel of the Board of Pardons and Paroles to make clemency recommendations.

    HB 1017: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for the destruction of certain contraband cigarettes.

    And signed the same in the presence of the House.


    Rep. Steele moved that the House do now adjourn, which motion prevailed and at
2:55 p.m. the House adjourned.

Sandra J. Zinter, Chief Clerk