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Representative  Don Kopp - 2013
Prime Sponsor
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HB 1173HB1173establish an education property tax credit program.
HB 1174HB1174revise certain provisions pertaining to snowmobile operation.
Co Sponsor
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HB 1065HB1065allow student midwives to practice the functions of a nurse practitioner or nurse midwife in certain instances.
HB 1067HB1067designate POW/MIA Recognition Day as a working holiday.
HB 1080HB1080include certain speeding offenses in the point system for traffic violations for the purposes of driver license records.
HB 1084HB1084designate Purple Heart Recognition Day as a working holiday.
HB 1087HB1087provide for the creation of school sentinel programs and for the training of school sentinels.
HB 1089HB1089require statewide livestock ownership inspection.
HB 1091HB1091establish certain provisions regarding the labeling of motor fuel at a retail fuel pump and to declare an emergency.
HB 1100HB1100authorize the use of certain gold and silver coins as legal tender.
HB 1118HB1118revise certain provisions regarding special motor vehicle license plates for veterans with disabilities.
HB 1120HB1120allow regional intergovernmental cooperation for sewer utilities and to provide for the establishment of rates and charges.
HB 1121HB1121require the publication of information on the number of veterans and veterans with service-connected disabilities employed by South Dakota state government.
HB 1124HB1124provide for the appointment of members of the South Dakota Pulse Crops Council.
HB 1135HB1135regulate access to and use of public waters on public and private property.
HB 1140HB1140revise the schedule for payment of excise taxes for farm wineries.
HB 1141HB1141revise certain provisions regarding certain motor vehicle dealer license plates and permits.
HB 1144HB1144permit the euthanization of wildlife that have been seriously injured in motor vehicle accidents.
HB 1145HB1145provide that road-killed animals are in the public domain and to provide the means of possession.
HB 1146HB1146prohibit private trapping by conservation officers and certain Game, Fish and Parks employees.
HB 1147HB1147transfer the administration and supervision of all trapping statutes and rules to the Department of Agriculture.
HB 1148HB1148revise certain provisions relating to the checking of traps and removal of caught animals.
HB 1152HB1152revise certain provisions relating to the administrative office and to the appointment and direction of the executive director of the South Dakota Wheat Utilization, Research and Market Development Commission.
HB 1153HB1153exempt certain environmental upgrade values from assessment during construction and to provide a sunset clause for the environmental upgrade exemption.
HB 1156HB1156revise certain provisions concerning nonresident waterfowl licenses.
HB 1158HB1158revise certain provisions relating to the posting of public notice for meetings of public bodies.
HB 1159HB1159revise certain provisions relating to identity theft and employment.
HB 1160HB1160clarify certain penalty provisions relating to damage caused by wildlife to land, livestock, or crops.
HB 1167HB1167restructure the policy advisory committee for animal damage control.
HB 1168HB1168increase certain levies relating to predator control districts.
HB 1175HB1175establish sanctions relating to the hiring of illegal aliens.
HB 1182HB1182provide for the licensure and regulation of private detectives.
HB 1186HB1186remove a requirement that certain documents presented for driver licensing purposes be copied and retained.
HB 1190HB1190prohibit the State of South Dakota and its political subdivisions from adopting and developing United Nations sponsored environmental and developmental policies that would infringe or restrict the private property rights of the owners of private property.
HB 1191HB1191provide for the issuance of additional retail fireworks licenses.
HB 1194HB1194revise the period during which fireworks may be discharged.
HB 1195HB1195restrict the use of fireworks leaving debris on private property.
HB 1199HB1199prohibit the sharing of patient records in a health information exchange by the state without written authorization from the patient.
HB 1203HB1203allow nonpublic schools to obtain state accreditation without adhering to any Common Core standards.
HB 1204HB1204require the Board of Education to obtain legislative approval before adopting any further Common Core standards, and to repeal a provision requiring the board to conduct certain public hearings.
HB 1215HB1215limit the authority of delegates to a limited constitutional convention to vote for unauthorized amendments contrary to legislative instructions and to provide a penalty for the violation thereof.
HB 1216HB1216prohibit computer damage, computer theft, and unauthorized computer access and provide penalties therefor.
HB 1221HB1221provide for the establishment and maintenance of a state veterans and public servants cemetery and memorial park.
HB 1222HB1222provide that any federal law that attempts to ban firearms, to limit the size of firearm magazines, or to impose other limitations on firearms is unenforceable in South Dakota, to provide a penalty, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1233HB1233grant limited immunity for the provision of voluntary medical services under certain circumstances.
HB 1234HB1234provide a limited exception to the provisions that exempt sport shooting ranges from the public nuisance laws and to declare an emergency.
HB 1243HB1243protect employees from certain automatic deductions or transfers for the purpose of funding political contributions.
HC 1001HC1001Commending and honoring Specialist James Furry for his selection as the South Dakota Army National Guard Soldier of the Year.
HC 1002HC1002Commending and honoring Sergeant Jacob Vissia for his selection as the South Dakota Army National Guard Noncommissioned Officer of the Year.
HC 1003HC1003Commending and honoring Chief Warrant Officer Four Kenneth Schoenfelder for his selection as the South Dakota Army National Guard Warrant Officer of the Year.
HC 1004HC1004Commending and honoring First Lieutenant Cody Becker for his selection as South Dakota Army National Guard Lieutenant of the Year.
HC 1005HC1005Commending and honoring the 2012 Habitat for Humanity - South Dakota Habitat Supporters of the Year.
HC 1011HC1011Commending and honoring Senior Master Sergeant James D. Volden for his selection as the South Dakota Air National Guard Senior Noncommissioned Officer of the Year.
HC 1012HC1012Commending and honoring Senior Airman Jared S. Mengenhausen for his selection as the South Dakota Air National Guard Airman of the Year.
HC 1013HC1013Commending and honoring Captain Nicole Franklin for her selection as South Dakota Air National Guard Lieutenant of the Year for 2012.
HC 1014HC1014Commending and honoring Technical Sergeant Thomas N. Tomko for his selection as the South Dakota Air National Guard Noncommissioned Officer of the Year.
HC 1016HC1016Honoring George Zahn and his wife for their many years of public service to the municipality of Worthing.
HC 1017HC1017Commending and honoring the 2011-2012 Girls AA Mitchell High School Kernel Basketball Team for winning the State AA Girls Basketball Championship.
HC 1019HC1019Recognizing and honoring the South Dakota Arthritis Foundation for its efforts to raise awareness and work towards the prevention and cure of arthritis in children and adults.
HC 1020HC1020Honoring the memory of Don Hight.
HC 1022HC1022Honoring the South Dakota Department of Agriculture for one hundred ten years of promoting, protecting, preserving, and improving South Dakota's agriculture for today and tomorrow.
HC 1024HC1024Commending and congratulating Bridger Gordon, age twelve, of Whitewood on achieving national recognition for exemplary volunteer service by receiving a 2013 Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
HC 1025HC1025Recognizing Saturday, July 27, 2013, as the National Day of the American Cowboy.
HC 1027HC1027Honoring Hannah Higdon of Dupree, South Dakota, as a distinguished finalist for a Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
HC 1066HC1066Honoring Sierra Lutz as the recipient of a 2013 Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
HC 1070HC1070Honoring the memory of Milo Smith.
HC 1085HC1085Honoring and thanking Bernie and Myrna Hunhoff and their family for the contributions of South Dakota Magazine to the state of South Dakota.
HCR 1002HCR1002Urging the United States Supreme Court to revisit the Roe v. Wade case and to overturn its decision.
HCR 1003HCR1003Commending the nation of Israel for its cordial relationship with the United States and with the State of South Dakota.
HCR 1006HCR1006Petitioning the President of the United States and the Department of State to authorize the Keystone XL Pipeline.
HCR 1008HCR1008Exposing and opposing United Nations Agenda 21.
HCR 1011HCR1011Encouraging pedestrians and bicyclists to wear brightly colored clothing when using a public highway and for motorists to watch for pedestrians and bicyclists.
HR 1001HR1001endorsing the induction of Tom C. Miller into the PRCA Rodeo Hall of Fame.
HR 1002HR1002Urging the South Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs to be proactive in facilitating the development of a South Dakota Veterans cemetery in eastern South Dakota and in working with the South Dakota Department of Human Resources to ensure that South Dakota veterans are afforded state employment opportunities.
SB 70SB70improve public safety.
SB 77SB77require that certain information be provided to debtors when entities are collecting certain debts.
SB 80SB80reinstate certain provisions repealed in the Eighty-seventh Legislative Session regarding the accounting for federal impact aid.
SB 81SB81prohibit certain political activity within the Office of the Secretary of State.
SB 82SB82provide for the nomination of candidates for certain constitutional officers using political party primary elections.
SB 91SB91reduce the rate for the contractor's excise tax over a period of time and to repeal the contractor's excise tax in three years.
SB 94SB94prohibit a social host from permitting the underage consumption of alcoholic beverages on the social host's premises and to provide penalties therefor.
SB 99SB99revise the term used to refer to the imposition of an additional property tax levy for raising revenue for school districts.
SB 100SB100establish a wine direct shipper permit and to provide for certain direct shipments of wine.
SB 101SB101require reporting of the location of certain mine shafts and tunnels.
SB 108SB108repeal certain tort liability arising out of causes of action based on seduction, abduction, and alienation of affections.
SB 114SB114provide a definition of smoking and to permit smoking of hookah or shisha tobacco in certain licensed establishments.
SB 125SB125provide for the award of joint physical custody of children under certain circumstances.
SB 129SB129revise certain provisions that dedicate property tax revenue for the financing of tax incremental districts.
SB 139SB139regulate certain market activity in a health exchange.
SB 141SB141revise certain financial assurance provisions relating to mining.
SB 154SB154revise the maximum weight allowed on certain wide-based super single tires.
SB 160SB160require health care facilities to allow patients to supply their own prescription medications.
SB 164SB164revise the compensation requirements payable to surface owners for exploration damages and to allow the payments to be made in multiple installments.
SB 169SB169provide for the assignment of insurance payments for ambulance service providers.
SB 191SB191increase state aid to education and revise certain provisions related to education funding.
SB 199SB199exempt certain property used for educational purposes from taxation.
SB 207SB207make certain legislative findings concerning federal infringement on Second Amendment rights.
SB 225SB225prohibit a person from keeping or maintaining a place allowing underage drinking and to provide penalties therefor.
SB 227SB227revise provisions relating to the possession of firearms on snowmobiles.
SB 238SB238appropriate money to the animal damage control fund for predator control services and to declare an emergency.
SC 2SC2Commending Principal Dan Walsh for his years of service in education in South Dakota.
SC 5SC5Commending and congratulating Colton Manville, Trevor Mahoney, and Dean Laganiere, students at the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, for qualifying for the Olympics of Computer Science which will take place in Russia.
SC 8SC8Honoring Harold Thune and Jerald Applebee of Murdo for their individual accomplishments, as well as their efforts and involvement with the Annual Jones County Invitational Basketball Tournament.
SC 13SC13Honoring the crew of North Carolina Air National Guard, MAFFS (Modular Airborne FireFighting System) 7, 145th Airlift Wing, Charlotte, North Carolina.
SC 14SC14honoring Molly Hermann of Sturgis, South Dakota Girls State Governor and Ty Wiley of Sioux Falls, South Dakota Boys State Governor; and commending the South Dakota American Legion and Auxiliary for their sponsorship and coordination of the Girls State and Boys State programs.
SC 15SC15Honoring the Kopriva family of Clark County as the 2012 Leopold Conservation Award recipient.
SC 16SC16Commending and honoring Gale Lundberg on his retirement from teaching and coaching for fifty years in South Dakota schools.
SC 29SC29Honoring Courtney Peterson of Sisseton, South Dakota, as the recipient of the 2012 Miss Rodeo America First Runner-up Award.
SC 32SC32Honoring Paige McPherson for winning a bronze medal in Taekwondo during the 2012 summer Olympic Games.
SCR 1SCR1Urging action by Congress on agricultural issues and the federal farm bill.
SCR 5SCR5Commending the Jobs for America's Graduates (JAG) pilot program at Wagner Community School, and honoring Sage Zephier for delivering the student address for the JAG National Leadership Awards Luncheon in Washington.
SCR 6SCR6Requesting the Congress of the United States to enact legislation that would reinstate the separation of commercial and investment banking functions that were in effect under the Glass-Steagall Act (Banking Act of 1933).