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Senator  Bob Drake - 1999
Prime Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1098HB1098revise the procedure for authorizing a bond issue involving two or more political subdivisions.
HB 1139HB1139require persons to show evidence of financial responsibility before certain motor vehicles can be registered.
HB 1229HB1229require the reporting of certain weapons violations on school premises to local law enforcement authorities.
HB 1248HB1248establish the maintenance and repair fund for state dams and to provide for its funding.
HB 1249HB1249permit court-ordered temporary custody of certain juveniles who reoffend the drinking and driving statutes.
HB 1263HB1263establish the agricultural chemical response and remediation account.
HB 1294HB1294require a waiting period if the voters reject certain school district bond issues.
HCR 1020HCR1020Expressing the Legislature's condolences upon the occasion of the death of J.D. Kesling.
SB 6SB6revise the authority of the Board of Economic Development.
SB 157SB157transfer administration of certain dams from the Department of School and Public Lands to the Department of Game, Fish and Parks.
SCR 1SCR1Requesting the United States Congress to exempt agricultural commodities and products from economic sanctions.
SCR 14SCR14Declaring March 14, 1999, as James Stoick Day.
Co Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1005HB1005revise the membership of the Value Added Finance Authority.
HB 1006HB1006revise the membership on the Board of Economic Development.
HB 1073HB1073limit Board of Regents tuition and fees increases to the rate of inflation.
HB 1096HB1096make the appointment of the county planning commission permissive.
HB 1105HB1105authorize a person licensed to carry a concealed pistol in another state to carry a concealed pistol in this state under certain conditions.
HB 1145HB1145allow certain services provided by membership organizations to be exempt from sales and use tax.
HB 1187HB1187provide for a six-person jury in small claims actions.
HB 1213HB1213protect the normal operation and use of sport shooting ranges.
HB 1217HB1217revise the procedure for determining the period of time that has elapsed for a person who was previously convicted of driving under the influence.
HB 1219HB1219increase the school term.
HB 1230HB1230provide for the recovery of damages for checks, drafts, or orders not paid upon presentment.
HB 1232HB1232provide for a retroactive application of the definition of telephone company operating property.
HB 1240HB1240declare that the South Dakota Oilseeds Council, the South Dakota Soybean Research and Promotion Council, and the South Dakota Corn Utilization Council, are not agencies of the State of South Dakota, to repeal their rulemaking authority, and to revise other provisions relating to them and the Department of Agriculture.
HB 1243HB1243revise certain provisions related to conflicts of interest by school district personnel.
HB 1254HB1254revise certain provisions related to local government officer conflicts of interest.
HB 1258HB1258exempt motor vehicle rental companies from certain insurance regulations and provide for primary coverage.
HB 1259HB1259prohibit the keeping of a place where marijuana is used or distributed.
HB 1270HB1270permit secondary schools to offer County Extension Service parenting classes for academic credit.
HB 1293HB1293protect an employee's pay check by requiring prior written authorization to collect fees for political activity.
HB 1295HB1295rename the prairie dog.
HC 1003HC1003Honoring the memory of Mr. Ted Hustead, founder of South Dakota's famous Wall Drug in 1931.
HCR 1001HCR1001Declaring 1999 the Year of Agriculture.
HCR 1006HCR1006Urging mandatory reporting of all packer livestock transactions.
HCR 1017HCR1017Supporting country-of-origin labeling of meat products.
SB 5SB5establish the value added agriculture subfund and provide for its funding and disbursement.
SB 70SB70revise certain provisions relating to fees and mileage for witnesses.
SB 88SB88appropriate money for the Northern Crops Institute.
SB 130SB130revise and expand certain provisions relating to third offense assault.
SB 131SB131revise the rate of reimbursement to the county for certain parole violator detention expenses.
SB 138SB138provide limited liability for the use of automated external defibrillators.
SB 139SB139establish certain Legislative findings with regard to Article XXIX, section 1 of the Constitution.
SB 142SB142revise the methods for purchase of prior service credit for the South Dakota Retirement System.
SB 156SB156restrict the placement of automated teller machines in the proximity of video lottery terminals.
SB 159SB159require railroads to build and maintain fences on newly acquired right-of-ways.
SB 167SB167limit the liability resulting from the sale of firearms.
SB 168SB168prohibit the state and its political subdivisions from bringing or joining any class action lawsuit against firearms manufacturers and retailers.
SB 169SB169authorize certain doctoral graduates to teach without teaching certificates.
SB 172SB172revise certain provisions regarding the disclosure of damage on motor vehicles.
SB 187SB187enable certain counties to be included in or to withdraw from the livestock ownership inspection area.
SB 188SB188limit the application of capital punishment.
SB 194SB194provide certain restrictions for dealership contracts for machinery.
SB 199SB199create a classification for owner-operated commercial business property and to establish a maximum property tax levy for owner-operated commercial business property.
SB 205SB205revise the procedures between contracting school districts.
SB 221SB221clarify and revise certain provisions relating to the exchange of school lands.
SB 230SB230authorize the use of certain devices for predator control.
SB 232SB232exempt certain contract services provided to agricultural producers by an agent of a parent company through a local contracting entity.
SB 242SB242revise the calculation of state aid to education.
SB 243SB243provide for the issuance of specialty license plates and organization decals.
SB 249SB249allow a special fireworks sale period at the turn of the millennium.
SB 251SB251provide immunity from civil and criminal liability for the placement and use of automated external defibrillators.
SC 4SC4Recognizing and commending the 41st Annual Schmeckfest in Freeman, South Dakota.
SC 5SC5Commending and honoring Ted E. Hustead, founder of Wall Drug, for his contributions to the South Dakota tourism industry.
SC 13SC13Honoring the late Robert Penn, who passed away on February 7, 1999, for his artistic contributions to American Indian culture and the State of South Dakota.
SC 14SC14Recognizing and commending Gladys Babcock of Creighton, South Dakota, and Glenda Knapp of Wall, South Dakota, for their outstanding leadership in the state-wide petition drive to abolish the South Dakota inheritance tax.
SCR 2SCR2Supporting a change in federal regulations and definitions for beginning farmer bonds.
SCR 3SCR3Defending South Dakota's right to all funds to be received through the 1998 tobacco settlement.
SCR 5SCR5Supporting the designation of a portion of US Highway 83 as the VFW Memorial Highway.
SCR 9SCR9Urging continued support of the Mid Dakota Rural Water Project.
SCR 15SCR15Encouraging the resolution of all unresolved aspects of the Dakota, Minnesota, and Eastern's proposed expansion.
SCR 16SCR16Declaring August 31 - September 6, 1999, as South Dakota Reunion Week.
SJR 3SJR3Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election amendments to Article XI of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota to prohibit the taxation of income except on banks, financial corporations, and precious metals.