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Senator  Garry A. Moore - 1999
Prime Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1071HB1071revise the residency requirement for magistrate judges.
HB 1072HB1072provide for a school district transportation levy.
HB 1080HB1080revise the inheritance tax exemptions and the rate of taxation applied to certain individuals.
HB 1085HB1085allow certain persons on a county board of mental illness to serve more than two terms if appointed in the middle of a term.
HB 1094HB1094revise certain guardianship and conservatorship provisions regarding appointment hearings, financial statements, and successors.
HB 1103HB1103increase the per diem paid to jurors.
HB 1112HB1112revise certain provisions relating to tampering with public water systems and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1136HB1136revise who may be informed of a decedent's intention to make an anatomical gift.
HB 1161HB1161increase the amount of motor vehicle liability insurance or proof of financial responsibility the owner of a motor vehicle must maintain to cover certain property damages occurring in an accident.
HB 1173HB1173revise certain provisions regarding the requirement for children to be in a child passenger restraint system.
HB 1206HB1206provide for the release of confidential criminal justice information under certain circumstances.
HB 1221HB1221require that certain persons having contact with pupils in school have a certification of health.
HB 1222HB1222regulate mobile health evaluation and screening providers.
HCR 1009HCR1009Declaring June 1999 as Obesity Awareness Month.
HCR 1011HCR1011Recognizing and endorsing the efforts of the Good Bears of the World organization and their efforts on behalf of Children's Day.
SB 86SB86nominate and elect the state's attorney in a nonpolitical election.
SB 140SB140make an appropriation to provide for an electronic voting machine in the senate chamber.
SB 166SB166require continuing care retirement communities to be bonded.
SB 185SB185establish the pork processing loan fund and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 189SB189provide for the assessment of property based on its acquisition value.
SB 224SB224require the governing body of a school district to approve the formation of a tax incremental finance district, to require a publication of the decision to create a tax incremental finance district, and to allow the voters of a school district affected by the decision to refer the decision.
SJR 5SJR5Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article XI, section 2 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the method used to assess the value of property.
Co Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1019HB1019provide for a statewide public defender program for indigents charged with certain high-grade felonies.
HB 1020HB1020provide a general diversion program within the office of the state’s attorney for certain misdemeanor offenses.
HB 1021HB1021provide a diversion program within the office of the state's attorney for restitution on insufficient funds checks.
HB 1073HB1073limit Board of Regents tuition and fees increases to the rate of inflation.
HB 1075HB1075repeal certain provisions related to public school open enrollment procedures and tuition.
HB 1076HB1076appropriate federal funds for the continuation of the Visitation Enforcement Program Implementation Task Force.
HB 1078HB1078revise certain provisions regarding insurance premium discounts for persons fifty-five years of age or older who complete a safe driving course.
HB 1090HB1090revise administrative procedures regarding the filing of a notice of appeal, an application for a stay pending appeal, and the time for serving briefs.
HB 1091HB1091provide that stipulations regarding the value of an estate being probated and decrees regarding the inheritance tax due be sealed.
HB 1092HB1092revise certain provisions regarding the appointment of a special administrator for probate.
HB 1093HB1093exempt limited liability companies from the filing fee for the first annual report under certain circumstances.
HB 1096HB1096make the appointment of the county planning commission permissive.
HB 1097HB1097establish qualifications for substitute teachers.
HB 1101HB1101authorize professional corporations comprised of health care professionals of more than one profession.
HB 1108HB1108authorize public utilities or electric utilities to remove certain obstructions that may impair its operations.
HB 1111HB1111repeal certain recycling requirements.
HB 1114HB1114eliminate certain assessed valuation appeals by public taxing districts and governmental subdivisions.
HB 1115HB1115restrict the area in which unarmed retrieval of certain small game is authorized.
HB 1121HB1121provide health insurance coverage for diabetes supplies, equipment, and self-management training and education.
HB 1124HB1124establish the Governor's Scholars Program and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1131HB1131repeal the inheritance tax over a period of time.
HB 1133HB1133appropriate money for student incentive grants and tuition equalization grants.
HB 1134HB1134revise certain provisions concerning weight and speed allowances for certain harvest vehicles.
HB 1138HB1138account for how taxes are paid by certain manufactured homes for certain school purposes, to establish how the Department of Revenue shall adjust the computation for local effort, and to classify certain manufactured homes as real property for property tax purposes.
HB 1159HB1159use cash rent to determine the value of agricultural land and to repeal the nonagricultural acreage classification.
HB 1160HB1160permit a municipality or county to issue a temporary special retail on-sale wine dealers' license for certain special events.
HB 1177HB1177authorize the Board of Examiners of Psychologists to dismiss certain complaints.
HB 1178HB1178revise the state aid for special education funding formula.
HB 1182HB1182provide for the deposit of unclaimed property funds into the unclaimed property trust fund.
HB 1188HB1188establish minimum hours of operation for the office of the clerk of courts.
HB 1205HB1205provide notice and benefits to certain employees affected by plant closings and mass layoffs.
HB 1213HB1213protect the normal operation and use of sport shooting ranges.
HB 1224HB1224govern the conditions under which a municipality may grant additional CATV franchises.
HB 1227HB1227provide for the suspension of certain production incentive or supplemental payments for the processing of certain agricultural commodities.
HB 1230HB1230provide for the recovery of damages for checks, drafts, or orders not paid upon presentment.
HB 1246HB1246provide a per diem allowance for county and municipal housing and redevelopment commissioners.
HB 1247HB1247provide for the reinstatement, under certain circumstances, of a person's driver's license under revocation for refusal to submit to a blood test if the defendant is subsequently found not guilty or if the charge is dismissed.
HB 1250HB1250authorize leave for employees to attend certain school or child care functions involving their children.
HB 1252HB1252increase the amount exempt from taxation for agricultural structures.
HB 1267HB1267establish certain wage requirements for the recipients of REDI fund loans.
HB 1268HB1268establish certain benefit requirements for the recipients of REDI fund loans.
HB 1304HB1304repeal certain provisions restricting the disclosure of state information about private entities.
HC 1003HC1003Honoring the memory of Mr. Ted Hustead, founder of South Dakota's famous Wall Drug in 1931.
HCR 1003HCR1003Recognizing an agriculture crisis day.
HCR 1007HCR1007Requesting federal legislation that prohibits the federal government from recouping any of the state tobacco settlement funds.
HCR 1010HCR1010Urging Congress to inform the public of the costs of long-term care and to promote coverage of individuals under long-term care insurance.
HCR 1016HCR1016Encouraging the Board of Regents to fix a special tuition rate for nonresident students of exceptional talent and ability whose parents were graduated by state universities.
HCR 1020HCR1020Expressing the Legislature's condolences upon the occasion of the death of J.D. Kesling.
HJR 1002HJR1002Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election a new section to Article XI of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, imposing an individual and corporate income tax; exempting food, utilities, residential heating fuel, certain intrastate transportation services, collection and disposal of solid waste, and auction goods from sales and use taxes; providing property tax relief through the general fund levy of a school district; and increasing state aid to education.
HJR 1005HJR1005Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the classification of property for purposes of taxation.
SB 74SB74revise certain provisions relating to the practice of optometry.
SB 89SB89clarify average daily membership in the state aid to education formula.
SB 93SB93revise certain exemptions relating to the hauling of agricultural products or livestock from farms.
SB 101SB101authorize the placement of certain facilities in railroad rights-of-way.
SB 102SB102require a criminal history check for certain employees or potential employees of assisted living centers.
SB 107SB107require the Corrections Commission to review any proposal to establish or increase mandatory minimum sentences.
SB 112SB112allow municipalities operating under the commissioner form of government to determine the frequency of their meetings.
SB 113SB113require the sale of oxygenated gasoline and to revise certain provisions related to ethanol.
SB 115SB115require a landowner to apply to the director of equalization and to request the use of the marshland soils rating classification to value certain agricultural land.
SB 119SB119exempt repair services performed on farm machinery, farm attachment units, and irrigation equipment from sales and use tax.
SB 123SB123exempt the gross receipts from veterinarian services, animal specialty services, livestock semen, certain transportation services, certain auctions, and newspaper subscriptions from sales and use tax.
SB 129SB129increase the amount exempt from taxation for agricultural structures.
SB 135SB135repeal the inheritance tax, to create an inheritance tax reduction fund, and to appropriate certain sales and use tax collections to the fund.
SB 145SB145authorize the donation of annual leave by state employees in certain circumstances.
SB 147SB147revise certain provisions regarding longevity compensation for state employees.
SB 148SB148establish a comprehensive health association to provide insurance coverage to eligible persons.
SB 149SB149require the establishment of a cost recovery method or mechanism for telecommunication companies to recover the cost of certain mandated services and to revise certain provisions regarding dialing parity.
SB 150SB150revise the elements of the crime of resisting arrest.
SB 153SB153revise and establish certain provisions related to recommendations for the settlement of labor disputes.
SB 165SB165prohibit the assessment of a technology fee in the sale of certain seed and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 170SB170ensure that enrollees receive health care services under certain managed care systems.
SB 175SB175establish a uniform fee for filing or indexing instruments with the register of deeds office and eliminate the fee for a satisfaction or termination of certain instruments.
SB 188SB188limit the application of capital punishment.
SB 201SB201exempt certain transfers of property used exclusively for agricultural purposes from the inheritance tax.
SB 208SB208create the Postsecondary Education Advance Payment Plan Task Force.
SB 220SB220provide certain provisions regarding the matching of federal moneys for highway improvements.
SB 247SB247revise certain provisions regarding audits by the Division of Securities.
SC 1SC1Honoring and supporting Czech Days in Tabor, South Dakota, on the occasion of its fifty-first anniversary.
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 7SC7Honoring the 1998 Gregory Gorillas High School football team and the students and staff involved in the football program.
SC 8SC8Honoring the 1998 Wagner Red Raiders High School girls' basketball team and the students and staff involved in the girls' basketball program.
SC 10SC10Recognizing Ms. Angela Lind as receiving a 1999 Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
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.
SC 15SC15Recognizing the Menno Pioneer Power Show to be held September 25-26, 1999, one-quarter mile north of Menno, South Dakota.
SCR 11SCR11Calling upon the United States Congress and the Legislatures of Minnesota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Nebraska to take steps to assist development of producer-owned facilities for meat & grain processing.
SCR 14SCR14Declaring March 14, 1999, as James Stoick Day.
SCR 15SCR15Encouraging the resolution of all unresolved aspects of the Dakota, Minnesota, and Eastern's proposed expansion.
SJR 4SJR4Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article III, section 6 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to legislative terms and legislative term limits.