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1998 Hoghouse Report
The following bills have been amended extensively (Joint Rule 6E-2) and may no longer be consistent with the original intention of the sponsor.
BillTitle
Bill Type: House Bill
HB 1001to provide for the establishment of waters management districts, to revise certain drainage policies and responsibilities, and to dissolve or convert certain water-related special purpose districts.
HB 1026to revise certain provisions regarding crime victims' compensation.
HB 1039to repeal the prohibition against operating a motor vehicle with parking lights.
HB 1053to revise certain provisions regarding registration, numbering, titling, and taxation of certain boats.
HB 1097to revise certain provisions regarding the regulation of telecommunication companies.
HB 1125to establish a comprehensive health association to provide insurance coverage to eligible persons.
HB 1133to clarify provisions relating to teacher contracts and to declare an emergency.
HB 1134to maintain the state's share of funding to special education.
HB 1140to provide for the regulation of boat dealers.
HB 1142to revise certain provisions regarding the regulation of telecommunication companies and telecommunication services.
HB 1151to provide for notification and hearing when motor vehicle franchise agreements are modified or replaced.
HB 1153to provide for the succession to a vehicle dealership by a legal heir or devisee.
HB 1154to revise the maximum allowable length of certain automobile and boat transporters.
HB 1157to allow aldermanic municipalities to set the term of office by ordinance.
HB 1178to allow the use of absentee voting in certain township elections and to allow registered voters to file a petition requiring township candidates to file a nominating petition.
HB 1185to exempt certain persons selling boat trailers during an event from certain regulations regarding vehicle dealers.
HB 1186to require the transfer of certain money into the property tax reduction fund.
HB 1199to permit bar codes and other information retrieval devices on driver's licenses and to limit the information that may be contained in the data field.
HB 1213to require certain persons convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs or related crime to participate in an evaluation, education, and treatment.
HB 1217to revise certain aerial hunting provisions.
HB 1221to define and regulate a qualified education loan insurer, to provide for the investment of certain funds, to allow surety student loan insurance, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1226to provide a procedure for the petitioning for change of certain agency policies.
HB 1234to revise certain provisions relating to confidentiality of certain medical committees.
HB 1244to revise certain provisions relating to the practice of pharmacy.
HB 1262to require health insurance coverage for mental illness.
HB 1269to establish a license surcharge and fund for wildlife depredation and hunter access purposes.
HB 1273to regulate guided hunting activity on certain public lands.
HB 1302to make perpetrators of child abuse liable for Department of Social Services' payments that are directly related to child abuse and to create a lien.
HB 1309to revise certain restrictions for operating a motor vehicle during farm operations by certain persons with an instructional or restricted minor's permit.
HB 1315to revise certain provisions relating to comparative negligence.
Bill Type: House Concurrent Resolution
HCR 1005Requesting the Congress of the United States to pass legislation providing election campaign finance reform.
Bill Type: House Joint Resolution
HJR 1002Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election amendments to Article III, section 3 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the age qualifications for legislative office, and to Article IV, section 2 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the age qualifications for Governor and lieutenant governor.
HJR 1006Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to classification of property for purposes of taxation.
Bill Type: Senate Bill
SB 5to repeal the procedure to withdraw a constitutional amendment from the ballot.
SB 21to provide for the biennial registration of pesticides, to revise the distribution of the pesticide application fee, and to declare an emergency.
SB 22to provide for the deposit of certain moneys, held by the Board of Regents, into the school and public lands endowment to provide partial funding for the maintenance and repair needs of the South Dakota School for the Deaf and the South Dakota School for the Visually Handicapped.
SB 26to revise certain statutes regarding the operation and administration of crematories.
SB 84to authorize sheriffs to collect fees for expenses incurred in executing court orders.
SB 92to limit the information that may be contained on a driver's license.
SB 94to provide for the payment of tuition for students who have been assigned to another school district.
SB 97to increase certain inheritance tax exemptions.
SB 111to permit borrowing between school district funds.
SB 113to provide for a penalty for certain conduct with regard to alcoholic beverages.
SB 120to revise the funding of special education.
SB 136to authorize planning for a coordinated statewide 911 emergency reporting system and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 140to revise the maximum length of certain vehicle combinations.
SB 147to provide for a study of gaming in the state, to study the effects of a repeal of video lottery, and to declare an emergency.
SB 149to revise certain provisions relating to the formation of school districts and contractual agreements among school districts.
SB 163to delay the adoption and implementation of course guidelines for language arts and mathematics.
SB 170to create the Higher Education Advance Payment Plan Task Force.
SB 173to revise the average daily membership for consolidated school districts.
SB 193to exempt certain United States postage gross receipts from sales and use tax.
SB 207to eliminate participation in the subsequent injury fund by self-insured employers and to revise certain other provisions regarding self-insured employers.
SB 210to transfer funds from the special racing revolving fund and the South Dakota-bred racing fund to the Department of Social Services for domestic and sexual abuse shelter programs and child care programs and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 223to revise certain provisions regarding insurance coverage for and after delivery of a baby.
SB 227to require training in parenting skills for certain persons.
SB 228to provide certain requirements for new continuing care retirement communities.