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Representative  Lana J. Greenfield - 2021
Prime Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1142HB1142establish criteria regarding higher education.
SC 815SC815Honoring and commending Jamie Johnson as the 2020 National Association of Conservation Districts/Natural Resources Conservation Service Olin Sims Conservation Leadership Award recipient.
Co Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1043HB1043provide enhanced permit criteria for current and former law enforcement officers.
HB 1046HB1046limit liability for certain exposures to COVID-19.
HB 1050HB1050modify certain publishing requirements in official newspapers.
HB 1051HB1051maintain the life of any child born alive.
HB 1053HB1053establish an annual fee for certain electric motor vehicles.
HB 1057HB1057establish resident tuition requirements for veterans and armed forces personnel and family members.
HB 1060HB1060direct certain persons to notify funeral directors of communicable diseases or conditions.
HB 1061HB1061prohibit smoking and consuming marijuana and its derivatives in a motor vehicle and create a penalty therefor.
HB 1062HB1062authorize the recovery of costs for defending certain initiated amendments in court.
HB 1063HB1063make an appropriation to contract for mental health insurance for certain first responder organizations and to declare an emergency.
HB 1064HB1064make an appropriation for and the establishment of peer support and critical incident stress management training for first responder organizations, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1065HB1065adopt the emergency medical personnel licensure interstate compact.
HB 1073HB1073authorize dentists to void certain contract terms with insurers.
HB 1075HB1075limit directives and incentives for extreme risk protection orders and to provide a penalty.
HB 1076HB1076require that birth certificates reflect biological sex.
HB 1087HB1087authorize the use of crossbows by certain hunters.
HB 1088HB1088revise certain provisions regarding disclosures for newly constructed properties.
HB 1102HB1102revise certain definitions for sex offender registry.
HB 1114HB1114provide a definition of abortion.
HB 1121HB1121establish criteria governing the sale of homemade food items.
HB 1124HB1124modify certain requirements concerning the printing of ballots.
HB 1125HB1125define adjournment for the counting of ballots.
HB 1126HB1126revise certain provisions regarding absentee ballots.
HB 1127HB1127revise certain provisions regarding official meetings conducted by teleconference.
HB 1128HB1128establish requirements for public meeting notices and materials.
HB 1130HB1130establish requirements for the presentation of a written statement regarding the discontinuance of a drug-induced abortion.
HB 1132HB1132add dental hygienists to the list of mandatory reporters of child abuse or neglect.
HB 1152HB1152make an appropriation to the Board of Technical Education for a new precision agriculture facility and to declare an emergency.
HB 1160HB1160prohibit driving a motor vehicle while exceeding the legal limit of delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol.
HB 1163HB1163revise provisions related to physician assistants.
HB 1194HB1194authorize the review of certain executive orders issued by the President of the United States.
HB 1210HB1210make an appropriation to the Board of Regents to provide grant funding for a new bioproducts facility at the research park in Brookings, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1214HB1214provide for permanent daylight savings time when permissible under federal law.
HB 1217HB1217promote continued fairness in women's sports.
HB 1219HB1219join the Interstate Cooperative Meatpacking Compact.
HB 1229HB1229establish fees for information provided from the statewide voter registration file.
HB 1248HB1248require reports regarding the intentional disposal, destruction, or other disposition of human embryos.
HB 1254HB1254prohibit preferential treatment in higher education employment practices.
HC 8001HC8001Honoring Rapid City police officers Nick Armstrong and James Ryan McCandless for making the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty and commending police officer Tim Doyle for his bravery and service to the Rapid City community.
HCR 6006HCR6006Urging efforts to increase competition and transparency among livestock packers.
SB 72SB72revise notification requirements for listing and delisting species on the threatened and endangered species list.
SB 74SB74revise certain provisions regarding drones.
SB 77SB77require certain font size for initiated measure petitions and constitutional amendment petitions.
SB 80SB80revise provisions regarding the legislative redistricting process.
SB 84SB84appropriate funds to support Veterans Memorial Centers in South Dakota and to declare an emergency.
SB 100SB100continue the prohibition on the seizure of firearms and ammunitions.
SB 117SB117provide for the refinancing of certain mortgages on properties affected by declared disasters.
SB 129SB129prohibit infringement upon the constitutional right to keep and bear arms.
SB 137SB137provide for the reimbursement of lost revenue for businesses forcibly closed by a governmental entity.
SB 140SB140revise certain provisions regarding disclosures for newly constructed properties.
SB 151SB151make an appropriation to provide for infrastructure to support Ellsworth Air Force Base and to declare an emergency.
SB 154SB154provide for the calculation of cost-sharing requirements regarding pharmacy benefits management.
SB 156SB156authorize the Board of Regents to contract for the construction of a Mineral Industry Building and the demolition of the old Mineral Industry Building on the campus of South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
SB 176SB176adopt the Uniform Faithful Presidential Electors Act.
SB 180SB180revise certain provisions regarding revenues generated by and donations to the South Dakota State Veterans Cemetery, and to declare an emergency.
SB 188SB188make an appropriation to the Department of Veterans Affairs for the South Dakota State Veterans Cemetery and to declare an emergency.
SC 802SC802Commending and honoring the 2019-2020 Outstanding School Administrators of South Dakota: Terry Nebelsick, Huron, School Superintendent; Kyley Cumbow, Pierre, Middle School Principal; Jason Bietz, Yankton, School Business Official; Tracy Vik, Sioux Falls, Elementary School Principal; Craig Cassens, Faulkton, Secondary School Principal; Chad Johnson, Watertown, Assistant Middle School Principal; Troy Wiebe, Pierre, Curriculum Leader; and Sarah Heilman, Spearfish, Director of Special Education, for being named Outstanding administrators by their respective administrator parent groups.
SC 803SC803Honoring and commending the educators of South Dakota for their service and dedication in unprecedented times.
SCR 601SCR601Urging the members of South Dakota's congressional delegation to vote against any act admitting the District of Columbia as a separate state.
SCR 602SCR602Supporting a United States Constitutional amendment to retain nine justices on the United States Supreme Court.
SCR 604SCR604Supporting trade negotiations to remove barriers to country of origin labelling.
SCR 606SCR606Commending automotive enthusiasts in South Dakota and the Specialty Equipment Market Association for their contributions in preserving classic automobiles and urging the Governor to declare a South Dakota Collector Car Appreciation Week.
SJR 501SJR501Rescinding a House Joint Resolution calling for a constitutional convention for the sole purpose of changing the Constitution of the United States.