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Senator  Betty Olson - 2016
Prime Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1065HB1065designate the Civilian Conservation Corps Museum of South Dakota in Hill City as the official Civilian Conservation Corps Museum of South Dakota.
HB 1076HB1076provide for drug testing for certain assistance applicants.
HB 1099HB1099revise certain campaign finance provisions.
HB 1103HB1103revise certain provisions regarding the qualification process for municipal office.
HB 1109HB1109exempt from liability persons who voluntarily maintain certain no maintenance roads.
HB 1128HB1128require the court to consider the preference of certain children when awarding child custody in divorce actions.
HB 1129HB1129allow a concealed pistol in the capitol and any county courthouse with an enhanced concealed pistol permit.
HB 1151HB1151require legislative approval of certain land acquisitions by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks.
HB 1180HB1180limit the terms of certain conservation easements.
HB 1198HB1198recognize dyslexia as a learning disability.
HB 1233HB1233exempt the state from daylight saving time.
HB 1236HB1236define a halfway house.
HCR 1004HCR1004Expressing support for the property rights of ranch and range allotment owners.
HCR 1012HCR1012Requesting the South Dakota congressional delegation to introduce legislation to compensate private landowners for fire damage caused by the United States Forest Service.
SB 56SB56require legislative approval of all land acquisitions by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks.
SB 60SB60set daylight savings time as the permanent year-round time for the state of South Dakota.
SB 61SB61prohibit the cancellation or nonrenewal of homeowner insurance policies for certain claims arising from natural causes.
SB 62SB62require manufacturers of farm machinery and equipment to replace the machinery or equipment or to refund its purchase price if it fails to conform to the manufacturer's warranty, to specify the manufacturer's obligations to remedy any nonconforming conditions, and to provide cause of action against the manufacturer for failure to comply.
SB 66SB66permit the issuance of special license plates to parents of certain individuals.
SB 77SB77repeal the prohibition against carrying a concealed weapon in the state capitol.
SB 78SB78deposit money in the permanent school fund based on certain acres of school and public lands open to public hunting.
Co Sponsor
BillBill Type1Bill2Title
HB 1008HB1008restrict access to certain restrooms and locker rooms in public schools.
HB 1054HB1054authorize the production and sale of industrial hemp.
HB 1056HB1056revise certain provisions relating to the veterans' preference in employment.
HB 1060HB1060revise certain provisions regarding the South Dakota Board on Geographic Names.
HB 1066HB1066revise certain provisions regarding the public notice for a meeting of a public body.
HB 1072HB1072revise the process by which the administrator to the retirement system may receive an additional salary adjustment.
HB 1073HB1073require persons operating bicycles under certain conditions to stop and allow faster vehicles to pass.
HB 1074HB1074repeal the rule that allows anonymous complaints to be filed against real estate appraisers.
HB 1075HB1075revise the area for certain open units where nonresident waterfowl licenses are issued.
HB 1077HB1077grant limited immunity from arrest and prosecution for certain related offenses to persons who assist certain persons in need of emergency assistance or who are themselves in need of emergency assistance.
HB 1078HB1078grant limited immunity from arrest and prosecution for certain alcohol related offenses to persons who assist a person in need of emergency assistance or who are themselves in need of emergency assistance.
HB 1079HB1079permit the prescription and possession of an opioid antagonist in certain instances.
HB 1085HB1085provide for the forfeiture of any vehicle used by a person convicted of a third offense for driving under the influence.
HB 1093HB1093revise certain provisions that prohibit a defendant from contacting a victim before a court appearance.
HB 1094HB1094increase the commercial fertilizer inspection fee for purposes of fertilizer-related research and education and to create the Nutrient Research and Education Council to promote such research and education.
HB 1096HB1096provide for the exemption of certain schools from a tuition limitation applied to some bordering state school districts.
HB 1107HB1107ensure government nondiscrimination in matters of religious beliefs and moral convictions.
HB 1112HB1112establish certain procedures regarding a transgender policy for the purposes of participation in high school activities and to declare void any present transgender policy of any association recognized under chapter 13-36.
HB 1114HB1114prohibit the state from using federal funds for state highway maps.
HB 1115HB1115revise the number of special nonresident waterfowl licenses that may be issued for certain open units.
HB 1125HB1125limit the ability of a person to obtain a concealed pistol permit related to the restoration of civil rights and to declare an emergency.
HB 1130HB1130dedicate revenue from video lottery for the purpose of supplementing teachers' salaries, to establish a teacher salary enhancement fund, to transfer certain moneys to that fund, and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1132HB1132require the submission of sexual assault kits for testing.
HB 1133HB1133require that a risk assessment is completed and reviewed before the release of a person charged with certain domestic crimes.
HB 1138HB1138revise provisions related to the enhanced permit to carry a concealed pistol.
HB 1140HB1140revise certain provisions regarding county zoning.
HB 1142HB1142prohibit businesses and employers from establishing certain policies against the ability of an employee or invitee to store firearms and ammunition in a locked motor vehicle parked on the premises.
HB 1150HB1150revise certain provisions concerning the property tax exemption provided to local industrial development corporations.
HB 1157HB1157require that a doctor provide a woman additional information as a part of informed consent prior to performing an abortion.
HB 1158HB1158provide for state coordination in the resettlement of refugees.
HB 1161HB1161provide for and regulate consumer lines of credit and to provide a penalty for certain violations.
HB 1162HB1162provide for the practice and regulation of midwives.
HB 1163HB1163revise the periods of time during which veterans may use tuition benefits at institutions under the control of the Board of Regents.
HB 1164HB1164provide for a special interest motor vehicle license plate for certain vehicles under certain conditions.
HB 1184HB1184create a transportation oversight committee.
HB 1187HB1187allow the Office of the Secretary of State to refuse to file certain documents.
HB 1199HB1199revise certain provisions regarding the minimum age to procure hunting and fishing licenses.
HB 1200HB1200require the Game, Fish and Parks Commission to provide for an earlier archery deer hunting season.
HB 1205HB1205authorize certain eligible school districts to receive an allocation for limited English proficiency.
HB 1206HB1206authorize the use of handguns in the hunting of game birds.
HB 1209HB1209require any public body of the state to accept as valid all information on a person's birth certificate.
HB 1211HB1211require statewide livestock ownership inspection.
HB 1215HB1215authorize a private school to hold dual status as an alternative instruction program under certain conditions.
HB 1225HB1225provide for the forfeiture and disposition of certain property utilized in acts of terrorism.
HB 1231HB1231authorize motor carrier inspectors to carry firearms.
HB 1238HB1238revise the powers and duties of the Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council.
HB 1239HB1239provide for the election of the county directors of equalization.
HB 1240HB1240adopt a compact for a balanced budget and to declare an emergency.
HB 1244HB1244revise provisions related to the sex offender registry
HB 1247HB1247require school districts and licensed child welfare agencies to implement a policy and provide training regarding sexual abuse and other maltreatment of children.
HC 1001HC1001Recognizing Tony Metzgar for his act of saving a life.
HC 1002HC1002Recognizing Isabel Trobaugh for her service to the community of Elk Point.
HC 1003HC1003Recognizing Helen Sweeter of Worthing for the honors and recognition she has received for an exemplary life of service to her family, church, and community.
HC 1007HC1007Recognizing Sabrina Swee for her excellence and achievements in the area of culinary arts.
HC 1012HC1012Recognizing and honoring the bravery of South Dakota Highway Patrol Trooper Zachary Bader.
HCR 1002HCR1002Supporting the selection of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter beddown at Joe Foss Field, 114th Fighter Wing, South Dakota Air National Guard.
HCR 1005HCR1005Urging the federal government to refrain from enacting regulations that threaten the reliability and affordability of electric power in the northern great plains.
HCR 1007HCR1007Requiring the use of sound science in evaluating crop protection chemistries and nutrients.
HCR 1009HCR1009Expressing the right of South Dakotans to own and use firearms.
HCR 1011HCR1011Opposing the recent actions of the EPA and the President with regards to the Waters of the United States federal rule and applauding the South Dakota congressional delegates who opposed such actions.
HCR 1013HCR1013Recognizing the positive economic impact sportsmen and sportswomen have in South Dakota.
HCR 1014HCR1014Calling for the United States to save Christians, Yazidis and people of other faiths from persecution and genocide.
HCR 1017HCR1017Commending the nation of Israel for its cordial and mutually beneficial relationship with the United States and with the State of South Dakota.
HJR 1001HJR1001Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article IV, section 3 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the powers and duties of the Governor.
SB 58SB58revise certain restrictions for the use of night-vision equipment for hunting under certain conditions.
SB 72SB72prohibit the abortion of an unborn child who is capable of experiencing pain and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 83SB83protect the teaching of certain scientific information.
SB 85SB85revise certain provisions regarding motorcycle license plates.
SB 89SB89revise certain provisions related to permits to carry a concealed pistol.
SB 91SB91revise certain provisions concerning the information on the forms provided to persons who sign initiated constitutional amendments, referred laws, or initiated measures.
SB 93SB93revise certain provisions regarding the homestead exemption.
SB 96SB96revise the expense reimbursement for members of the Board of Pardons and Paroles.
SB 97SB97provide for the automatic removal of all petty offenses, municipal ordinance violations, and Class 2 misdemeanor charges or convictions from background check records after ten years under certain conditions.
SB 105SB105provide for the construction, renovation, improvement, remodeling, alteration, addition to and repairing of courthouses, jails and other necessary buildings.
SB 107SB107clarify certain safety zone restrictions on hunting.
SB 108SB108require notice if certain immunizations contain more than trace amounts of mercury.
SB 117SB117permit the practice of midwifery by certain persons.
SB 119SB119require legislative authority for refugee actions under South Dakota law.
SB 121SB121authorize certain duties for the sergeant at arms and assistant sergeant at arms.
SB 122SB122require that fees collected for military specialty license plates be distributed to county veterans' service officers.
SB 123SB123revise certain provisions limiting the issuance of certain licenses and permits if a debt is being collected by the obligation recovery center.
SB 129SB129establish certain suicide awareness and prevention training requirements for certain school employees based on the Jason Flatt Act.
SB 130SB130require the processing of sexual assault exam kits.
SB 135SB135allow overwidth farm equipment to be operated on primary highways after sunset under certain conditions.
SB 136SB136permit certain cropland along lakes, rivers, and streams to be assessed as noncropland.
SB 140SB140eliminate life sentences for defendants under the age of eighteen at the time of the crime.
SB 149SB149provide for certain reduced state park entrance fees for veterans.
SB 152SB152enact the Peter Falk Act to ensure visitation of certain protected persons.
SB 159SB159provide a tax credit to insurance companies that contribute to an organization providing educational scholarships to certain students.
SB 163SB163require the disclosure of certain cumulative contracts with the state.
SB 166SB166make an appropriation to the aeronautics commission and to declare an emergency.
SC 1SC1Celebrating and honoring Tabor's annual Czech Days festivities on the occasion of its sixty-eighth anniversary on June 16, 17, and 18, 2016.
SC 6SC6Honoring Allyson Monson of Clark, South Dakota, Girls State Governor, and Andrew Flannery of Elk Point, 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 7SC7Commending and honoring the 2015 Habitat for Humanity--South Dakota Habitat Supporters of the Year.
SC 8SC8Commending and honoring the 2015 Madison High School Bulldogs Football Team and the students and staff involved in the football program.
SC 9SC9Honoring the South Dakota Health Care Association on the occasion of its sixty-fifth anniversary.
SC 10SC10Recognizing and honoring the South Dakota Arts Council on its fiftieth anniversary of serving South Dakotans and our communities through the arts.
SC 11SC11Recognizing and honoring the courage of South Dakota Highway Patrol Sergeant John Koenig.
SJR 1SJR1Proposing a constitutional amendment to provide that the fundamental right of state citizens to bear arms cannot be infringed and is subject to strict scrutiny.