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Senator  John R. McIntyre - 2001
Prime Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1081HB1081require the installation of certain guide signs on the interstate highway system and state highway system.
HB 1082HB1082revise certain provisions regarding insurance premium discounts for persons fifty-five years of age or older who complete a safe driving course.
HB 1142HB1142amend the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2001.
HB 1143HB1143establish a regents scholars program and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 89SB89provide for the regulation of registered pharmacy technicians.
SB 129SB129require school boards to notify the parent or guardian of each student being taught by an uncertified teacher or by a certified teacher who is not certified to teach that particular course or grade.
SB 130SB130provide for a bill of rights for children in the care of the state.
SB 142SB142establish an ombudsman to represent youth offenders.
SC 3SC3Commending and honoring South Dakotans who served in the Civilian Conservation Corps.
Co Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1006HB1006adjust the use of the capital outlay fund.
HB 1007HB1007revise the index factor in the state aid to education formula.
HB 1074HB1074prohibit discrimination against health care providers by health insurers.
HB 1088HB1088require the provision of health insurance coverage for diagnostic screening for prostate cancer.
HB 1096HB1096revise the methods for increasing or decreasing school board size and for creating or eliminating school board representation areas.
HB 1104HB1104require that certain state vehicles be equipped as flexible fuel vehicles.
HB 1105HB1105require the use of ethanol fuel in certain state vehicles.
HB 1121HB1121provide for implied covenants of good faith and fair dealing in certain employment contracts.
HB 1125HB1125provide for additional nonresident waterfowl licenses for certain areas of the state.
HB 1127HB1127modify the procedure for the remittance of the 911 surcharge.
HB 1132HB1132require that certain county assessment records be made available to local equalization boards.
HB 1141HB1141impose a severance tax on the quarrying of certain minerals.
HB 1147HB1147revise certain eligibility restrictions relating to secondary school extracurricular activities.
HB 1150HB1150revise certain provisions relating to the criminal background investigations of school employees.
HB 1151HB1151revise the index factor in the state aid to education formula.
HB 1152HB1152revise the index factor in the state aid to education formula.
HB 1156HB1156permit the consolidation of certain special elections on referendum petitions with the special election on April 10, 2001, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1163HB1163exempt certain membership fees from sales and use tax.
HB 1164HB1164revise certain entrance fees for state parks and recreation areas.
HB 1167HB1167place certain requirements on sales of prescription drugs.
HB 1168HB1168award grants to certain school districts.
HB 1171HB1171provide funding to school districts for operating a school term greater than one hundred seventy-five days.
HB 1178HB1178require health insurers who restrict access to providers to provide point of service coverage.
HB 1179HB1179authorize the assignment of health insurance proceeds to health care providers.
HB 1180HB1180allow for the sale of surplus property to tribal subdivisions.
HB 1186HB1186exempt certain residential utilities from sales and use tax and to declare an emergency.
HB 1203HB1203appropriate money for the Northern Crops Institute and to declare an emergency.
HB 1252HB1252establish a statewide voter registration file, to make an appropriation therefor and to declare an emergency.
HB 1256HB1256provide that students who graduate early be counted in a school district's average daily membership for the entire school term.
HB 1297HB1297transfer funds from the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission gross receipts tax fund for home heating assistance funding, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
HC 1007HC1007Commending and honoring the 1999-2000 Outstanding School Administrators of South Dakota: Dr. Joseph Gertsema, Yankton, School Superintendents Association; Rick Hohn, Watertown, Business Officials Association; Anja Hoekman, Sioux Falls, Elementary School Principals Association; Terry Nebelsick, Huron, Secondary School Principals Association; Larry Janish, DeSmet, Secondary School Principals Association; Dr. Merry Bleeker, Mitchell, Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development; and David Jewett, Spearfish, South Dakota Council of Administrators of Special Education for being named outstanding administrators by their respective administrator parent groups.
HCR 1004HCR1004Urging Congress to conduct an investigation of the natural gas commodity market and to establish a national energy policy.
HCR 1005HCR1005Recognizing February sixth as Kids Voting Day in South Dakota.
HCR 1007HCR1007Requesting the federal government to honor certain state meat inspections in interstate commerce.
HCR 1010HCR1010Urging Congress to assign liability associated with genetically modified organisms.
HCR 1011HCR1011Requesting Congress to prohibit certain genetically engineered seed.
HCR 1012HCR1012Urging action to stop mergers and acquisitions by large-scale agribusiness corporations.
HCR 1014HCR1014Urging awareness and support for reading and reading programs in our homes and communities.
HCR 1024HCR1024In support of the use of biodiesel fuel.
HCR 1025HCR1025Requesting that the Governor of the State of South Dakota, along with the Legislature, continue to take appropriate fire prevention measures to address the catastrophic fire risk that exists on the federally-held national forests and state lands of South Dakota.
HJR 1001HJR1001Proposing and submitting to the electors at the special election designated by the Seventy-fifth Legislature, meeting in special session, a question relating to the decision by the South Dakota State Cement Plant Commission to sell the state cement plant.
SB 13SB13allow a school district to deposit the proceeds from the sale of surplus property into its capital outlay fund.
SB 14SB14amend the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2001.
SB 70SB70require certain statistics regarding traffic law enforcement to be collected and maintained.
SB 71SB71revise the index factor in the state aid to education formula.
SB 72SB72revise the crime of vehicular homicide.
SB 76SB76revise the provisions concerning vetoes and overrides in the aldermanic form of government.
SB 90SB90protect unmarked graves.
SB 91SB91exempt certain school district employees from the requirement for certain background checks.
SB 93SB93revise certain provisions related to the investment of permanent school funds and to declare an emergency.
SB 97SB97provide for implied covenants of good faith and fair dealing in certain employment contracts.
SB 102SB102revise certain provisions regarding the eligibility of Board of Regents' employees.
SB 106SB106restrict the total amount of change orders to existing public construction contracts.
SB 111SB111allow for binding arbitration for school districts and employees under certain circumstances.
SB 112SB112repeal the prohibition of certain disclosures by a state agency of information concerning a private entity.
SB 113SB113require the use of ethanol blend fuel in certain state vehicles.
SB 117SB117revise certain provisions related to background checks for school district employees.
SB 118SB118make an appropriation to the ethanol fuel fund and to declare an emergency.
SB 120SB120establish certain wage requirements for the recipients of REDI fund loans.
SB 121SB121establish certain benefit requirements for the recipients of REDI fund loans.
SB 122SB122provide for certain increases in the state minimum wage.
SB 124SB124allow for the deposit of certain funds and for the repayment of certain contracts relating to energy savings.
SB 127SB127limit the Department of Labor’s authority to recommend settlements in labor disputes.
SB 134SB134revise the index factor in the state aid to education formula.
SB 136SB136allow certain annual leave and sick leave accrued by state employees to be counted as credited service for the purpose or determining retirement benefits under certain circumstances.
SB 153SB153subject uncertified school administrators to a code of professional ethics.
SB 159SB159impose an additional tax on certain alcoholic beverages and to distribute the revenue to counties.
SB 169SB169increase the expenditure limit for certain public improvements requiring competitive bids.
SB 172SB172authorize additional off-sale retail liquor licenses in certain municipalities.
SB 178SB178appropriate funds for distribution to the counties to replace the state inheritance tax revenue.
SB 191SB191revise the number and duration of certain nonresident waterfowl hunting licenses.
SB 212SB212revise certain provisions regarding reduced tuition for certain state employees.
SB 231SB231provide for the prompt payment of certain uncontested health care claims.
SC 5SC5Honoring Elizabeth Becker as a recipient of the Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
SC 7SC7Honoring the 2001 Madison Bulldogs High School gymnastics team: Kristen Osterberg, Katie Reuter, Jenessa Goeman, Kari Schaefer, Shannon Ahern, Abbie Brown, Kim Helling, Michelle Olinger, Amanda Harmon, Lindsey Prostrollo, Brooke Postma, Brittany Postma, and Michelle Cundy; student managers Lana Elpert, Stefanie Richardson, Jodie Wilkens, Lia Eastman, and Heather Namken; and coaches Diane Braskamp and Linda Collignon.
SC 8SC8Honoring the memory of Captain Donald Smith, United States Army Air Corps.
SC 9SC9Honoring the memory of Thomas Anthony Francis Iversen and his forty-six years of life.
SC 10SC10Honoring the memory of Arthur Roy McDonald and his fifty-eight years of life.
SC 11SC11Honoring and supporting the non-Muslim minorities of India's Kashmir: Pandits, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Christians.
SCR 3SCR3Supporting the conversion of the underground mine and portions of the surface mining facilities at Homestake Mine in Lead, South Dakota, to a National Underground Science Laboratory operated by the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the National Science Foundation.
SCR 8SCR8Supporting programs that bring communities together to examine their demographic pasts and futures and that encourage them to look beyond traditional barriers to find practical solutions to the problems they face.
SCR 9SCR9Expressing support for the electoral college.
SCR 11SCR11Expressing the Legislature's condolences upon the death of Laska Schoenfelder.
SJR 1SJR1Proposing and submitting to the electors at the special election designated by the Seventy-fifth Legislature, meeting in special session, an amendment to Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the creation and administration of a trust fund using certain tobacco settlement monies.