HB 1225 revise the title of the coordinated soil and...
State of South Dakota
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EIGHTY-SECOND SESSION
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY,
2007
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552N0610
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HOUSE BILL
NO.
1225
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Introduced by:
Representatives Vanneman, Brunner, Deadrick, Dreyer, Halverson, Hargens,
Juhnke, Nelson, Noem, Pitts, Rounds, Street, Turbiville, Vehle, and
Willadsen and Senators Hansen (Tom), Duenwald, Gant, McNenny, and
Peterson (Jim)
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FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to
revise the title of the coordinated soil and water
conservation fund and coordinated soil and water conservation plan.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section
1.
That
§
38-7-25
be amended to read as follows:
38-7-25.
There is hereby created a special fund known as the coordinated
soil and water
natural resources
conservation fund. All money in the coordinated
soil and water
natural
resources
conservation fund is dedicated for the purposes identified in the South Dakota
Coordinated Soil and Water Conservation Plan
coordinated natural resources plan
. Interest
earned on money in the fund shall be deposited in the fund.
Section
2.
That
§
38-7-26
be amended to read as follows:
38-7-26.
The coordinated
soil and water
natural resources
conservation fund
shall consist
consists
of money transferred from the unclaimed tax refunds from the sale of motor fuel for
nonhighway agricultural uses in the motor fuel tax fund as provided in § 10-47A-11, and all
public and private sources including legislative appropriations or federal grants.
Section
3.
That
§
38-7-27
be amended to read as follows:
38-7-27.
The
Coordinated Soil and Water Conservation Program
coordinated natural
resources conservation program
is hereby established. Under this program, the State
Conservation Commission may grant funds from the coordinated
soil and water
natural
resources
conservation fund. The Conservation Commission shall promulgate rules pursuant to
chapter 1-26 for administration, terms, and conditions for the disbursement of grants to
conservation districts and to establish criteria for the selection of projects to receive grants
through the
Coordinated Soil and Water Conservation Program
coordinated natural resources
conservation program
.
Section
4.
That
§
38-7-28
be amended to read as follows:
38-7-28.
The Division of Resource Conservation and Forestry of the Department of
Agriculture shall implement and administer the
Coordinated Soil and Water Conservation
Program
coordinated natural resources conservation program
. Expenses associated with
administration of this program and other purposes as authorized by chapter 38-7 and chapter 38-
8 shall be expended from the coordinated
soil and water
natural resources
conservation fund as
determined in the general appropriations act according to Title 4.
Section
5.
That
§
10-47B-149
be amended to read as follows:
10-47B-149.
At the beginning of each month, the secretary shall make adjustments to the
motor fuel tax fund balance in the following manner:
(1)
Each July transfer an amount to the snowmobile trails' fund equal to the product of
multiplying the number of licensed snowmobiles as of July first, times one hundred
twenty-five gallons, times the rate of tax provided for motor fuel under this chapter;
(2)
Transfer to the motor fuel tax refund fund an amount to pay motor fuel tax refunds
for the current month;
(3)
Transfer to the motor fuel tax administration account two percent of the deposits
made to the motor fuel tax fund during the preceding month to cover the expenses
incurred in administering all motor fuel and special fuel tax laws of this state. On or
about August first of each year, the preceding year's remaining motor fuel tax
administration account balance, less an amount to provide cash flow within the
account, shall be transferred to the state highway fund. The remaining balance is to
be calculated by subtracting from the total of monthly deposits, the amount of
corresponding expenses. The expense of administering the chapters relating to motor
and special fuel taxation shall be paid out of appropriations made by the Legislature;
(4)
Transfer to the coordinated
soil and water
natural resources
conservation fund an
amount equal to thirty-five percent of the claimed refunds authorized by § 10-47B-
119 for the preceding month, not to exceed a cumulative total of one million five
hundred thousand dollars in any single fiscal year;
(5)
Each July transfer to the parks and recreation fund an amount equal to the product of
multiplying the number of licensed motorized boats as of the previous December
thirty-first, times one hundred forty gallons, times the rate of tax provided for motor
fuels under this chapter;
(6)
Transfer to the member jurisdictions taxes collected under the provisions of the
international fuel tax agreement; and
(7)
Transfer the remaining cash balance to the state highway fund.
Section
6.
That
§
10-47B-154
be amended to read as follows:
10-47B-154.
The Legislature finds that not all motor fuel taxes which qualify for the
nonhighway agricultural motor fuel tax refund are, in fact, refunded under the procedure set
forth in this chapter. The Legislature further finds that a certain amount of these unclaimed tax
refunds from the sale of motor fuel for nonhighway agricultural uses should be utilized for
agricultural purposes in a manner which benefits both agriculture and the citizens of the state
by preserving its natural resources. Therefore, the Legislature declares that an amount equal to
thirty-five percent of the claimed refunds authorized by § 10-47B-119, not to exceed one million
five hundred thousand dollars in any single fiscal year, represents the amount of unclaimed tax
refunds from the sale of motor fuel tax for nonhighway agricultural uses. The Legislature further
declares that it is the policy of this state to use these funds, representing the unclaimed tax
refunds from the sale of motor fuel for nonhighway agricultural purposes, to implement the
Coordinated Soil and Water Conservation Program
coordinated natural resources conservation
program
.