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Representative  Margaret V. Gillespie - 2007
Prime Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1202HB1202provide for the notification of certain members of the armed forces concerning screening for exposure to depleted uranium.
HB 1203HB1203restrict the use of garnishment to collect stale judgments.
HB 1222HB1222clarify certain provisions relating to petitions for protection orders.
HB 1252HB1252provide certain provisions concerning the indemnification of the directors of cooperatives.
HB 1253HB1253provide for the establishment of a task force to study the enforcement and collection of financial obligations resulting from criminal proceedings and to declare an emergency.
HB 1254HB1254establish the elements of the crime of masturbating or ejaculating in the presence of a child and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 101SB101establish a governance policy for school boards.
SB 163SB163provide for the recall of certain school district officials.
Co Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1083HB1083appropriate money to the Dakota Valley school district.
HB 1085HB1085revise certain provisions related to the transfer of title.
HB 1086HB1086revise certain provisions related to the release of a lien by undertaking.
HB 1087HB1087exempt certain materials provided by persons letting realty improvement contracts from the contractor's excise tax.
HB 1114HB1114allow postsecondary technical institutes to engage in business-type activities.
HB 1115HB1115authorize a county auditor to raise additional revenues for education from property taxes due to the results of certain court actions.
HB 1116HB1116allow a school district to deny an application for open enrollment or to return an open-enrolled student to the resident district for disciplinary reasons.
HB 1117HB1117permit the extending of the duration of stalking and protection orders.
HB 1124HB1124add the solicitation to commit a crime to certain criminal provisions.
HB 1129HB1129provide for the conversion of certain cooperatives into business corporations.
HB 1146HB1146establish education service agencies to provide services to school districts on a regional basis and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1150HB1150revise certain provisions relating to deceptive trade practices.
HB 1152HB1152revise the procedures for due process regarding the central registry for abuse and neglect.
HB 1156HB1156revise certain requirements concerning the pay and qualifications of petition circulators.
HB 1158HB1158provide immunity for school districts in facilitating computer usage.
HB 1173HB1173allow the distribution of newly discovered property of a dissolved corporation.
HB 1176HB1176allow for grants from the revolving economic development and initiative fund, to revise certain provisions concerning the making of grants and loans from the revolving economic development and initiative fund, and to repeal the capital investment entity program, the value-added tourism subfund and the entrepreneur support program.
HB 1185HB1185limit the liability of certain passenger or excursion train providers.
HB 1206HB1206revise the membership composition of the Executive Board of the South Dakota Legislature.
HB 1213HB1213establish legislative finding related to the composition of the Board of Pardons and Paroles.
HB 1217HB1217require certain signs to identify polling places on election day.
HB 1231HB1231exempt certain wages from claims in bankruptcy.
HB 1236HB1236allow the Department of Education to enter into certain enrollment agreements with the State of Iowa.
HB 1255HB1255expand the duties of the juvenile corrections monitor.
HC 1003HC1003Honoring the 2006 National American University volleyball team for winning the 2006 NAIA Volleyball National Title.
HC 1005HC1005Congratulating and honoring Dr. Rick Melmer on his election as President-Elect of the Council of Chief State School Officers.
HC 1006HC1006Commending and honoring Representative Eldon Nygaard for receiving recognition from the Veterans Consortium Pro Bono Program.
HC 1010HC1010Recognizing and honoring Jennifer Mellette of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe as Miss Standing Rock 2006-2007 and for her achievements and service.
HC 1011HC1011Honoring Charlotte Mohling of Wessington Springs as South Dakota's 2007 Teacher of the Year.
HC 1021HC1021Congratulating and commending Sydney Palmer, daughter of Jenifer and Todd Palmer, of Pierre, for winning the national championship of the NFL's Punt, Pass, and Kick Competition in the girls' 8-9 year division.
HC 1022HC1022Honoring Larry E. Gabriel for his lifelong dedication and contributions to the citizens of South Dakota.
HC 1023HC1023Honoring Union County for being named as one of the top ten counties for the "Best Places to Live in Rural America."
HC 1024HC1024Honoring Desirae Wieseler of Orient as the 2007 South Dakota Junior Snow Queen.
HCR 1004HCR1004Requesting the Congress of the United States to direct the Corps of Engineers to address and rectify problems caused by the accumulation of sediment in the Missouri River main stem reservoirs.
HCR 1005HCR1005Expressing the Legislature's regret for the loss of Eleanor McGovern.
HCR 1006HCR1006Encouraging the Board of Regents to approve the creation of a Mandarin Chinese major curriculum at Northern State University.
HCR 1007HCR1007Encouraging the Legislature of the State of South Dakota to continue in its practice and to further examine using people first language, which will acknowledge individuals as people before they acknowledge any disability.
HCR 1009HCR1009Requesting the Congress and the President of the United States to reauthorize the federal Indian Health Care Improvement Act.
HCR 1010HCR1010Requesting the National Farm Service Agency to reconsider the closure of certain county Farm Service Agency offices.
HR 1001HR1001Honoring the life, achievements, and indomitable spirit of Doctor William O. Farber, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of South Dakota.
SB 74SB74revise certain provisions regarding health care decisions for persons incapable of giving consent.
SB 75SB75revise certain provisions regarding living wills.
SB 76SB76revise certain provisions regarding health care decisions by agents.
SB 77SB77provide for an exclusive remedy for judgment creditors of limited partnerships.
SB 78SB78revise the rights of creditors of limited liability companies.
SB 81SB81remove the reference to party affiliations for independent candidates on the certificate of nomination and the ballot.
SB 82SB82revise certain fees charged by sheriffs.
SB 83SB83revise the eligibility qualifications for an assessment freeze of single-family dwellings.
SB 86SB86require the Bureau of Finance and Management to designate pay periods for state payroll systems.
SB 95SB95establish a State Board of Technical Institutes, to provide for its powers, duties, and responsibilities, and to provide for the transfer of authority over public postsecondary technical education from the Department of Education to the State Board of Technical Institutes.
SB 100SB100appropriate money for the Northern Crops Institute.
SB 113SB113require that certain local government decisions are subject to referendum.
SB 116SB116provide a legislative deadline for the adoption of the budget for the Department of Education.
SB 117SB117increase general funding for school districts, to impose a temporary limit on the growth of state general fund spending, and to suspend the transfer of moneys from the general fund to the budget reserve fund, and to the property tax reduction fund.
SB 120SB120extend coverage of South Dakota's vehicle lemon law to large trucks and semi truck tractors.
SB 123SB123provide that sheriffs receive payment for marshaling assets for an execution of judgment or execution sale even if no sale occurs.
SB 125SB125allow an abandoned mobile home or manufactured home to be moved under certain conditions and to require property taxes to be abated on certain abandoned mobile homes and manufactured homes.
SB 135SB135increase the minimum salary payable to county officials, state's attorneys, and sheriffs.
SB 136SB136provide for the release of the juvenile monitor's report after clearance by the attorney general and to provide for a confidential addendum to the report.
SB 145SB145provide for the labeling of the origin of certain meat and meat products and to establish related penalties.
SB 157SB157revise the funding for K-12 education.
SB 168SB168revise certain provisions regarding the reporting requirements of the juvenile corrections monitor.
SB 169SB169provide for the formation of a legislative ethics committee and to provide for the recommendation of legislative codes of ethics.
SB 170SB170provide for a study of medicaid.
SB 197SB197adopt the Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act.
SB 210SB210require the South Dakota State Library to continue to circulate popular books to citizens and to ensure that records are reviewed for historical significance before being discarded.
SB 217SB217revise certain provisions regarding records that are open for inspection.
SC 1SC1Honoring and supporting Czech Days in Tabor, South Dakota, on the occasion of its fifty-ninth anniversary.
SC 2SC2Commending and honoring the 2005-2006 Outstanding School Administrators of South Dakota: James Heinert, Sturgis, School Superintendent; John Wellhouse, Pierre, School Business Official; Kevin Nelson, Beresford, Elementary School Principal; Leroy Fugitt, Pierre, Secondary School Principal; Mark Naugle, Hill City, Middle School Principal; Grace Christianson, Lennox, Curriculum Director; and Larry Furney, Hayti, Director of Special Education for being named outstanding administrators by their respective administrator parent groups.
SC 11SC11Recognizing and congratulating the Scotland Highlander Football Team for winning the 2006 State Class 9A Football Championship.
SC 17SC17Commending and honoring Michelle Sanger for receiving the Prudential Spirit of Community Award for being one of the top volunteers in South Dakota.
SC 18SC18Commending and honoring Adam Ochsner for receiving the Prudential Spirit of Community Award for being one of the top volunteers in South Dakota.
SCR 1SCR1Expressing the Legislature's support and hope for a full recovery for United States Senator Tim Johnson.
SCR 6SCR6Supporting mandatory implementation of Federal Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) laws passed by Congress in 2002.
SCR 9SCR9Requesting the United States Forest Service to maintain and improve soil and vegetative cover throughout the National Grasslands located in the State of South Dakota by allowing the use of rodenticides for the management of the prairie dog population prior to reduction of other currently existing multiple uses of the National Grasslands.