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Representative  Kent Juhnke - 2007
Prime Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1101HB1101make an appropriation for maintenance and repair projects of the Board of Regents deemed critical to facility safety and function, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1177HB1177provide for the issuance of landowner-sponsored big game hunting licenses.
HB 1178HB1178provide for the issuance of special nonresident duck hunting licenses for use in certain counties.
HB 1251HB1251continuously appropriate certain federal funds to the Commissioner of School and Public Lands and to require such funds to be set forth as informational items in the commissioner's budget.
Co Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1102HB1102revise certain provisions related to the establishment of proof of compliance with applicable standards as due care in certain utility negligence claims.
HB 1105HB1105revise certain provisions related to immunity from civil liability for the placement and use of automated external defibrillators.
HB 1129HB1129provide for the conversion of certain cooperatives into business corporations.
HB 1131HB1131increase the amount of funding for conservation and value-added agriculture purposes from certain unclaimed motor fuel tax refunds.
HB 1135HB1135adopt the Multistate Highway Transportation Agreement and to provide for its funding.
HB 1139HB1139create and provide for the education enhancement tobacco tax fund and the health care tobacco tax fund.
HB 1140HB1140require an annual adjustment to the general fund levies of a school district by reducing local effort by nine million dollars from funds deposited in the property tax reduction fund from the tax on cigarettes and other tobacco products.
HB 1144HB1144limit the transfer of contested Public Utilities Commission cases to the Office of Hearing Examiners.
HB 1145HB1145revise certain provisions concerning utility right-of-way maintenance.
HB 1162HB1162revise certain provisions relating to the sales and distribution of tobacco products.
HB 1179HB1179revise the penalty for certain big game hunting violations.
HB 1183HB1183revise certain provisions regarding the use of a transporter license plate.
HB 1197HB1197allow the Department of Public Safety to regulate installers of manufactured homes and to allow the department to establish an installation inspection program.
HB 1225HB1225revise the title of the coordinated soil and water conservation fund and coordinated soil and water conservation plan.
HB 1232HB1232provide for the establishment of special development districts and to authorize the issuance of certain restricted alcoholic beverage licenses in such districts.
HB 1233HB1233revise the publishing requirement for school board vacancies in newly created school districts, to revise the deadline by which candidates for new school boards must file nominating petitions, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1240HB1240revise the filing deadlines for the nomination of certain independent candidates.
HB 1252HB1252provide certain provisions concerning the indemnification of the directors of cooperatives.
HB 1256HB1256revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2007 regarding appropriations to the Office of School and Public Lands, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1276HB1276create the Prairie High School District.
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 1011HC1011Honoring Charlotte Mohling of Wessington Springs as South Dakota's 2007 Teacher of the Year.
HC 1022HC1022Honoring Larry E. Gabriel for his lifelong dedication and contributions to the citizens of South Dakota.
HCR 1002HCR1002Expressing support for the South Dakota coordinated natural resources conservation plan.
HCR 1003HCR1003To request the Department of Transportation to help promote and help direct travelers to the Oyate Trail.
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 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 84SB84increase the maximum fees for conducting weights and measures inspections and testing.
SB 87SB87permit school district boards to consist of a combination of members who are elected at large and by member representation areas.
SB 92SB92increase the real estate transfer fee.
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 102SB102establish certain notification requirements related to the use of Roundup Ready alfalfa.
SB 104SB104create and provide for the education enhancement tobacco tax fund and the health care tobacco tax fund.
SB 105SB105authorize a county auditor to raise additional revenues for education from property taxes due to the results of certain court actions.
SB 118SB118permit the Public Utilities Commission to approve tariff mechanisms for the automatic annual adjustment of charges for jurisdictional costs of new environmental measures.
SB 128SB128revise certain provisions related to the Soybean Research and Promotion Council.
SB 137SB137prohibit certain forms of compensation for persons circulating petitions.
SB 166SB166authorize additional off-sale retail liquor licenses in certain municipalities.
SB 174SB174enhance education in the state and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 191SB191provide for the licensing of persons in the business of recycling motor vehicles.
SB 213SB213require a driver or owner of a moped used on a public highway to maintain a form of financial responsibility on the moped.
SC 4SC4Honoring Chad Ferley, Jesse Bail, J.J. Elshere, Billy Etbauer, Bryce Miller, and Jeff Willert on their achievements in the Saddle Bronc competition at the 2006 PRCA National Finals Rodeo.
SC 12SC12Honoring Mike Kurle as the 2006 Rural Water Manager of the Year.
SC 13SC13Honoring Dave Geisler as the 2007 South Dakota Retailer of the Year.
SC 14SC14Honoring Ray Erikson as the recipient of the Donald B. Pospishil Memorial Award.
SC 16SC16Honoring Jill Young of Mitchell, South Dakota, for setting the all-time scoring record for South Dakota girls' high school basketball.
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.
SC 22SC22Commending and honoring the 2006-2007 Madison High School Lady Bulldogs Gymnastics Team for their thirteenth straight championship title in the Class A Gymnastics State Tournament and for tying the national record for consecutive gymnastics state championships.
SC 24SC24Honoring the Capital City Children's Chorus for being selected to perform at America's 400th birthday celebration in Jamestown, Virginia, on America's Anniversary Weekend, May 10-14, 2007.
SCR 1SCR1Expressing the Legislature's support and hope for a full recovery for United States Senator Tim Johnson.
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.