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Senator  Gene G. Abdallah - 2004
Prime Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1086HB1086allow smoking in certain rooms when used for meetings for the recovery and treatment of alcoholism, drug abuse, or gambling addiction.
HB 1203HB1203revise certain provisions regarding threats upon law enforcement officers and their families.
HB 1275HB1275require chemical tests of drivers involved in accidents resulting in serious bodily injury.
HC 1024HC1024Honoring the 2004 O'Gorman Knights Gymnastics Team and the students and staff involved in the program.
HCR 1003HCR1003Acknowledging the Highway Patrol and Capitol Security for all their efforts to ensure safety in the State Capitol Building during the 2004 Legislative Session.
Co Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1088HB1088provide for the certification of canine teams by the law enforcement officers standards commission.
HB 1104HB1104define felony aggravated indecent exposure as a sex crime for purposes of the registration of convicted sex offenders.
HB 1105HB1105permit certain temporary on-sale licenses to be issued by municipalities and counties.
HB 1108HB1108revise the definition of unlawful sexual contact.
HB 1113HB1113revise certain provisions regarding athletic trainers.
HB 1114HB1114revise certain provisions related to school district boundary changes.
HB 1131HB1131prohibit the possession of certain items in an airport.
HB 1132HB1132provide for the circumstances under which the state has jurisdiction over certain aircraft.
HB 1141HB1141authorize the service of ex parte protection orders on Sundays and holidays.
HB 1143HB1143designate Webster as the site for the official State Fishing Museum.
HB 1147HB1147allow certain National Guard and armed forces reserve members to obtain resident hunting and fishing licenses.
HB 1152HB1152authorize the South Dakota Building Authority, the Office of the Attorney General, and the Department of Public Safety to contract for the construction of a law enforcement training academy, a criminal forensic laboratory, and a criminal justice and emergency operations center building in Pierre, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1158HB1158prohibit the taking of certain pictures of another without that person's consent and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1166HB1166require damage disclosure statements for certain large boats.
HB 1181HB1181revise certain provisions related to the accreditation of nonpublic schools.
HB 1191HB1191establish certain legislative findings, to reinstate the prohibition against certain acts causing the termination of an unborn human life and to prescribe a penalty therefor.
HB 1196HB1196require certain auction agencies and dealers to disclose damage statements or damage notations listed on the title.
HB 1220HB1220revise the criteria required for minor boundary changes of school districts.
HB 1222HB1222designate the seventeenth day of April as Joe Foss Day.
HB 1223HB1223direct the expenditure of education enhancement trust fund earnings in the state.
HB 1229HB1229establish a presumption regarding occupational disease disabilities of certain firefighters.
HB 1232HB1232license manufacturers of wine who hire equipment on their premises to the public for the purpose of making wine, to authorize sales to wholesalers and retailers, to authorize off-sale licenses for those manufacturers, and to impose an excise tax.
HB 1265HB1265revise certain worker's compensation provisions regarding employees with permanent total disabilities.
HB 1272HB1272revise certain provisions regarding the use of automated external defibrillators.
HB 1273HB1273allow emergency medical technicians to be included in peer review committees.
HB 1277HB1277require certain private organizations providing temporary care, shelter, or detention to children to meet certain standards.
HB 1280HB1280require certain buildings and facilities to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act and to establish certain penalties.
HB 1282HB1282prohibit recovery based on claims resulting from weight gain, obesity, or a health condition resulting from long-term consumption of a qualified product.
HB 1289HB1289declare certain nonmarital unions invalid and to preclude persons in those unions from receiving certain benefits.
HB 1292HB1292provide for the rescission of a person's privilege to refuse to submit to the withdrawal of blood or urine for driving so as to endanger the life of a child and to provide for a separate misdemeanor penalty.
HB 1298HB1298establish one rate for the telephone gross receipts tax and to provide uniform methods to administer the tax.
HC 1002HC1002Commending and honoring the Sioux Falls O'Gorman High School Marching Knights on their selection to represent South Dakota in the Washington, D.C. World War II Memorial Dedication Parade.
HC 1013HC1013Honoring Teresa Johnson of Pierre as the Region IV Correctional Education Association Teacher of the Year.
HC 1015HC1015Honoring Evelyn Nystrom for her outstanding and loyal service to the South Dakota House of Representatives.
HCR 1002HCR1002Urging the increased efforts for the control of prairie dogs.
HCR 1005HCR1005Expressing the deep respect of the Legislature on the occasion of the passing of Loren Carlson.
HCR 1007HCR1007Requesting South Dakota's congressional delegation to work to maintain the automated flight service station in Huron as staffed by federal air traffic control flight service specialists.
HCR 1008HCR1008Declaring February sixth as Ronald Reagan Day in South Dakota.
HCR 1017HCR1017Urging the United States Congress to provide sufficient funding to South Dakota water projects.
HCR 1020HCR1020Recognizing and commending the Sioux Falls Lincoln High School Patriot Marching Band for its invitation to participate in the 2005 Rose Parade.
HCR 1022HCR1022Recognizing and commending the Sioux Falls Lincoln High School Patriot Marching Band for its invitation to participate in the 2005 Rose Parade.
HJR 1003HJR1003Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election amendments to Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota to authorize the provision of certain services to all children of school age.
SB 1SB1provide for a Criminal Code Revision Commission and to declare an emergency.
SB 2SB2revise the style and form of certain provisions relating to the Department of Corrections and to correct certain errors and omissions.
SB 76SB76prohibit the use of certain documents as a means of identification.
SB 77SB77provide that certain third and subsequent violations of stalking protection orders are felony offenses.
SB 82SB82require prior notice of automatic renewal dates in certain telecommunications contracts.
SB 84SB84require certain sellers and lessors of residential property to disclose any knowledge of the existence of prior manufacturing of methamphetamines and to provide for development of a disclosure form.
SB 90SB90repeal the discretion of the court to sentence persons to the penitentiary for an indeterminate term.
SB 95SB95permit the Law Enforcement Officers Standards Commission to refuse certain applications based on juvenile adjudications and dispositions and to provide for access to certain juvenile adjudications and dispositions by the commission.
SB 106SB106appropriate money for the Northern Crops Institute.
SB 114SB114equalize the premium tax on all insurance companies doing business in South Dakota, to phase out the annuity contract savings tax, and to provide for certain deferred repeals.
SB 115SB115prohibit the disruption of or interference with traffic signal preemption systems and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 125SB125appropriate money for postsecondary technical education enhancement.
SB 129SB129revise certain provisions relating to worker's compensation.
SB 133SB133establish the Motor Fuel Fair Competition Act for retail dealers and to establish certain civil penalties.
SB 135SB135provide for reasonable compensation by manufacturers of outdoor power equipment for warranty work done by a retailer that sells outdoor power equipment.
SB 145SB145revise certain provisions regarding pensions allowed firefighters for impairment caused by cancer.
SB 175SB175provide for the synchronization of condemnation authority between public and private entities.
SB 184SB184prohibit human cloning.
SB 211SB211establish a commission to study compliance with the federal Indian Child Welfare Act, to afford due regard to the Act, and to declare an emergency.
SC 3SC3Honoring and supporting the Kingsbury County Cattlemen's Association of South Dakota, on the occasion of the eighth anniversary of the Kingsbury County Cattlemen's Association Day.
SC 4SC4Commending and honoring the 2002-2003 Outstanding School Administrators of South Dakota.
SC 6SC6Recognizing and celebrating Habitat for Humanity in South Dakota and the accomplishment of building two hundred homes in South Dakota.
SC 7SC7Honoring Sheila Hansen, a Spearfish teacher and proud South Dakotan, for her commitment and dedication to South Dakota veterans.
SC 9SC9Honoring South Dakota native Adam Vinatieri for kicking the game-winning field goal in Super Bowl XXXVIII.
SC 11SC11Honoring Peyton Healy for receiving a 2004 Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
SC 12SC12Commending and honoring Sandy Bales for her outstanding service to the Legislative Research Council.
SCR 3SCR3Recognizing the substantial public contribution of gun shows and discouraging inappropriate attempts to regulate or restrict them.
SCR 5SCR5Requesting the state's congressional delegation to support a change to the federal tax code to allow contributors to not-for-profit organizations to designate the specific individual in need of medical care assistance.