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2004 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 1005require counties to determine the unreserved, undesignated general fund balance at certain times of the fiscal year and to publish and report this information.
HB 1031revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2004 for the Departments of Social Services, Education, Corrections, and Human Services.
HB 1044revise certain provisions regarding damage disclosure information on certain vehicles coming into the state.
HB 1052revise the premium tax on certain small life insurance policies.
HB 1056implement an interstate wildlife violator compact.
HB 1091extend the fifty percent tuition privilege for National Guard members to include graduate study.
HB 1096revise certain provisions regarding licensure by examination for physicians.
HB 1105permit certain temporary on-sale licenses to be issued by municipalities and counties.
HB 1133allow students in need of special education to open enroll without a joint individual education program team meeting under certain circumstances.
HB 1136repeal the mandated business hours for certain county offices and to require the county commissioners to establish the hours of operation for county offices.
HB 1157provide a limitation of lender environmental liability for cleanup and remediation costs if providing financing for a site participating in a brownfields revitalization and economic development program.
HB 1165amend rule-making authority and rules to allow certain facilities and hospice programs to redispense certain pharmaceutical drugs under certain circumstances.
HB 1182revise certain provisions relating to the use of general occupation tax revenue.
HB 1187revise certain provisions relating to the assessment and valuation of real property.
HB 1191establish certain legislative findings, to reinstate the prohibition against certain acts causing the termination of an unborn human life and to prescribe a penalty therefor.
HB 1218require the Department of Health to provide certain information to the Legislature regarding the funding for tobacco use prevention and reduction programs.
HB 1223direct the expenditure of education enhancement trust fund earnings in the state.
HB 1226require an interim study of the administration and status of Bear Butte.
HB 1227provide an exception to the fees that may be charged by a notary public for certain instruments and to declare an emergency.
HB 1239regulate short-term vehicle secured loans.
HB 1247revise certain provisions relating to concealed handguns in certain vehicles.
HB 1248permit counties, in the absence of an organized township, to levy special assessments to maintain and improve certain public rights-of-way.
HB 1273allow emergency medical technicians to be included in peer review committees.
HB 1282prohibit recovery based on claims resulting from weight gain, obesity, or a health condition resulting from long-term consumption of a qualified product.
HB 1292provide for the rescission of a person's privilege to refuse to submit to the withdrawal of blood or urine for driving so as to endanger the life of a child and to provide for a separate misdemeanor penalty.
HB 1295revise certain enforcement procedures regarding the prohibition on certain objects dangling between a motor vehicle driver and the vehicle's windshield.
HB 1298establish one rate for the telephone gross receipts tax and to provide uniform methods to administer the tax.
HB 1307revise the calculation of state aid to education.
HB 1311provide for the regulation of pharmacy benefits management.
Bill Type: Senate Bill
SB 7revise the tuition privileges available to members of the national guard at state universities.
SB 11rename the regents scholarship program the South Dakota opportunity scholarship program.
SB 34require health carriers to offer certain deductible options for certain health benefit plans.
SB 127require certain hospitals to provide prices for certain procedures.
SB 147define the term, autopsy.
SB 150appropriate money to enhance the quality of education in the state.
SB 152authorize the Department of Education to enter into certain agreements.
SB 169provide a sparsity factor when distributing certain school district revenue.
SB 171revise certain provisions concerning the organization of civil townships.
SB 178appropriate money to the Board of Regents to retire certain debt.
SB 192require participating providers to provide the same rates to persons who have health savings accounts.
SB 208repeal certain small group health insurance requirements.
SB 211establish a commission to study compliance with the federal Indian Child Welfare Act, to afford due regard to the Act, and to declare an emergency.
SB 213revise certain provisions regarding the reduction in state aid to education based on school district general fund balances.