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2012 Bills Signed By The Governor
BillTitle
HB 1001revise certain provisions regarding the sales and use tax.
HB 1003revise the limitation on the increases and decreases that may be made to the total taxable value of cropland and noncropland.
HB 1005revise certain provisions regarding the excuse from attendance of children receiving alternative instruction.
HB 1006revise certain outdated and obsolete provisions regarding the Department of Education.
HB 1007repeal certain outdated and obsolete statutes regarding the Department of Education.
HB 1009repeal certain provisions relating to licenses issued by the Board of Pharmacy.
HB 1010repeal certain outdated and obsolete statutes and rules related to the Department of Health.
HB 1011revise the definition of domestic use of water.
HB 1012require public hearings for applications for oil and gas orders only if contested and to reduce the number of hearing notice publications required for oil and gas cases.
HB 1013repeal certain obsolete statutes regarding the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
HB 1014prohibit false statements on applications for certain loans, grants, or other financial assistance and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1016repeal certain rules relating to use of the centennial logo.
HB 1017authorize the Bureau of Administration to construct a maintenance shop in Pierre, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1018repeal certain obsolete or unnecessary provisions pertaining to the Department of Game, Fish and Parks.
HB 1019revise the license fee for snowmobiles and to revise the period of such license.
HB 1020authorize the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to sell the Marcotte Tract located within the Marcotte Game Production Area in Meade County to the City of Sturgis.
HB 1021revise certain provisions regarding the rights of victims of crime.
HB 1022revise certain parole hearing provisions regarding inmate compliance, waivers, and teleconferencing.
HB 1023repeal and revise certain provisions relating to the Department of Corrections.
HB 1024repeal the authorization to sell certain surplus real estate under the control of the Department of Corrections in Aurora County and Minnehaha County.
HB 1025make aggravated incest a violent crime for purposes of setting an initial parole date.
HB 1026repeal certain outdated or unnecessary statutes related to the Department of Social Services.
HB 1027repeal certain outdated or unnecessary statutes related to the Division of Behavioral Health within the Department of Social Services.
HB 1028revise certain provisions relating to state employees and to the administration of state personnel matters.
HB 1029authorize the publication of the names of certain delinquent taxpayers.
HB 1031establish a license fee and a renewal fee for carriers licensing under the International Fuel Tax Agreement, to establish a decal fee and a mailing fee, and to provide for the disposition of the fees.
HB 1032repeal certain provisions regarding the temporary permit for a specialty license plate with an organization or first responder decal.
HB 1033clarify certain requirements relating to insurance examinations.
HB 1034revise the circumstances under which alterations may be made to certain insurance applications.
HB 1035allow the disclosure of the status of certain insurance investigations and examinations.
HB 1036establish and revise certain provisions and penalties related to the regulation of grain warehouses, grain buyers, and warehouse receipts.
HB 1037revise the purpose of the agriculture mediation program.
HB 1038increase the penalty for leaving the brand inspection area without necessary inspection and authorization.
HB 1039exempt certain impaired driving violations from the statutory limitation on enhanced penalties for second, third, or subsequent violations.
HB 1040make an appropriation for the payment of extraordinary litigation expenses and to declare an emergency.
HB 1041authorize a carryover of the fiscal year 2012 state aid to special education appropriation to fiscal year 2013 for the purpose of maintaining federal maintenance of effort levels.
HB 1042repeal certain obsolete statutes relating to the State Cement Plant Commission.
HB 1043repeal certain provisions regarding the full-time equivalent staffing report.
HB 1044repeal certain statutes relating to the Bureau of Intergovernmental Relations.
HB 1045revise various trust provisions.
HB 1046revise certain provisions regarding child custody during a soldier's deployment.
HB 1047revise certain provisions relating to military law.
HB 1048expand the Board of Military Affairs.
HB 1049add certain definitions regarding the Department of the Military.
HB 1050revise certain provisions regarding National Guard discipline and courts-martial.
HB 1051authorize the South Dakota Building Authority and the Board of Regents to implement the long-term capital project request of the Board of Regents providing for the demolition, construction, remodeling, or renovation of various structures on the campuses of the state's universities and to make appropriations therefor.
HB 1052grant discretion to the court with regard to personal appearances in certain adoption appearances.
HB 1055allow for joint physical custody orders after a court awards joint legal custody if in the best interest of the child.
HB 1056revise certain provisions of the South Dakota Business Corporations Act regarding the issuance of shares and cumulative voting for directors.
HB 1058revise certain record search fees charged by clerks of court.
HB 1059revise Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code, to make an appropriation, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1060permit a probationer who is a registered sex offender to reside in an assigned halfway house or supervised living center within a community safety zone.
HB 1061amend certain provisions related to interpreter services in the court system.
HB 1062clarify the supporting documentation necessary for a request to implement the standard visitation guidelines.
HB 1063repeal certain statutes related to the testimony of sex offense victims and to evidence of a victim's prior sexual conduct and to establish the rationale and effect of the repeal.
HB 1064allow the Supreme Court to establish certain rules for the use of interactive audio visual equipment and to provide for the collection and deposit of fees for the use thereof.
HB 1065repeal the requirement that the Unified Judicial System set forth a schedule for all fees paid directly to court reporters in its annual consolidated budget.
HB 1066allow for the cremation of deceased persons who are indigent and the funeral expenses are the financial responsibility of the county.
HB 1069increase the amount of income and principal of a perpetual fund used to maintain a cemetery.
HB 1070revise certain provisions relating to the certificate of health requirement for the importation of animals.
HB 1071increase the benefits that the Insurance Guarantee Association may become obligated to cover for annuities, to provide for retroactive application, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1073prohibit certain indemnity provisions in motor carrier transportation contracts.
HB 1075allow certain property tax documents to be transmitted electronically.
HB 1076retain certain members of municipal governing bodies in office following the redistricting of municipal wards.
HB 1077authorize municipalities to establish incidental accounts.
HB 1079revise certain publication date citations for references to the International Building Code.
HB 1088revise certain requirements for charging and collecting certain fees for confining certain people in the county jail.
HB 1094require the filing of certain documents relating to the vacation, location, or changing of highways with the register of deeds.
HB 1095revise the procedure for the discharge of civil judgments against a person who has received a discharge of debt pursuant to the United States Code, Title 11.
HB 1096specify the venue for certain appeals involving home-rule municipalities.
HB 1097revise certain provisions regulating the investment of unneeded state operating expenses in banks.
HB 1107revise certain provisions concerning the bonding authority of the South Dakota Conservancy District.
HB 1114amend provision limiting the time used to determine if a violation is a third or subsequent offense.
HB 1115exempt certain contracts from the competitive bidding requirements for water user districts.
HB 1117provide for the taking of muskrats by shooting under certain conditions.
HB 1119revise certain provisions concerning mechanical pull-tab devices.
HB 1121amend rate stability provisions to include plant additions.
HB 1124permit a school district, at the discretion of the school district, to pay the fees charged for any criminal background investigation that is required by law for a prospective employee.
HB 1125clarify the definition of engaging in business in certain circumstances.
HB 1126establish provisions that certain bonds paid by, or on behalf of, certain persons with child support arrearages shall be paid to the Department of Social Services to pay any child support the defendant owes.
HB 1128require the Board of Education to conduct public hearings before adopting certain standards.
HB 1130revise the fee schedule for certain documents filed with the county register of deeds, to create a county and statewide fund for the purpose of modernizing and preserving records, and to distribute certain revenue.
HB 1131revise certain provisions relating to the posting of public notice for meetings of public bodies.
HB 1133establish the Legislature's Planning Committee.
HB 1137revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2012 and to declare an emergency.
HB 1138declare that any person who maintains or provides roll-your-own cigarette machines at retail establishments are cigarette manufacturers.
HB 1147remove the individual liability of a school board member who authorizes the making of a void contract, check or registered warrant.
HB 1153revise and clarify certain provisions relating to the revocation of fur dealer licenses.
HB 1154revise certain provisions concerning the construction of roads outside the road district.
HB 1156revise procedures and requirements relating to special assessments and the financing of local improvements.
HB 1160provide for the award of filing fees as court costs in certain appeals.
HB 1162revise certain provisions relating to the platting and annexation of subdivisions.
HB 1163allow political subdivisions of the state to operate as organizations formed under § 58-18-52 for the purchase of health insurance.
HB 1164revise certain provisions regarding the sale of certain surplus property in Yankton County.
HB 1172exempt certain developer-installed storm sewer detention ponds from public procurement bid requirements.
HB 1173revise certain provisions regarding the administration of the county legal expense relief program.
HB 1177establish provisions to exempt breastfeeding mothers or new parents from jury duty.
HB 1178revise certain provisions relating to the disposal of local government property.
HB 1179require certain campaign finance requirements to apply to all counties and municipalities.
HB 1182revise the filing deadlines for the nomination of certain independent candidates.
HB 1183limit copayment or coinsurance amounts for physical and occupational therapy services.
HB 1185prohibit all qualified health plans offered through a health care exchange from including abortion coverage.
HB 1186prohibit registered sex offenders from circulating petitions and to provide a penalty for the violation thereof.
HB 1187exempt health care sharing ministries from the provisions of the health insurance code.
HB 1189establish a deadline within each semester after which no student may transfer to a school district other than the resident school district through the enrollment options program.
HB 1192amend certain limited liability company language.
HB 1194revise certain provisions regarding the payment for rape and sexual offense examinations.
HB 1195authorize the collection of fees for certain educational programming and services, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1196revise certain provisions concerning lobbyists.
HB 1198revise the definition of firearm to include certain antique, muzzle-loading, and black powder weapons in certain circumstances.
HB 1199revise certain provisions related to the distribution of funds to sparse school districts.
HB 1202repeal certain provisions regarding reckless and unsafe driving.
HB 1203revise auditing requirements for water development districts.
HB 1206make an appropriation for emergency food assistance grants and to repeal the sales tax on food refund program.
HB 1212revise certain terms regarding tort liability.
HB 1220conditionally repeal certain provisions establishing network adequacy standards, quality assessment and improvement requirements, utilization review and benefit determination requirements, and grievance procedures for managed health care plans, and certain standards for managed health care plans if the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is found to be unconstitutional.
HB 1223exempt from sales tax certain handling fees paid by religious organizations to approved relief agencies for the distribution of food which is provided for the assistance or relief of the poor, distressed, or underprivileged through food giveaway programs.
HB 1227revise certain provisions with regard to the rights of industrial and construction equipment dealers.
HB 1229exempt certain persons from the requirement to license as a mortgage loan originator.
HB 1230modify the publication requirements for water rights applications.
HB 1232repeal the South Dakota Commission on Health Care.
HB 1233provide for the public access to the records of former Governors and lieutenant governors.
HB 1234provide incentives to teach in critical need areas, to provide for rewards for the best teachers and those teaching in math and science subject areas, to revise certain provisions regarding evaluation of teachers, to create a system for evaluating principals, to distinguish between tenured and nontenured teachers, to revise certain provisions regarding the employment of teachers, and to repeal provisions regarding the teacher compensation assistance program.
HB 1245revise certain provisions regarding the suspension of a driver license for certain alcoholic beverage violations.
HB 1247revise certain provisions regarding the voting rights of persons convicted of a felony or serving time in the state penitentiary.
HB 1253prohibit the judicial enforcement of any religious codes.
HB 1254revise certain provisions pertaining to the decision of a pregnant mother considering termination of her relationship with her child by an abortion, to establish certain procedures to insure that such decisions are voluntary, uncoerced, and informed, and to revise certain causes of action for professional negligence relating to performance of an abortion.
HB 1263provide for mandatory HIV testing for any person convicted of prostitution or solicitation of prostitution and to provide for appropriate utilization of the test results.
HB 1266reduce the period of time necessary to cure and validate certain adoption proceedings.
HB 1269make an appropriation for certain costs related to disasters and to pine beetle suppression and to declare an emergency.
HB 1270revise the time period for which unclaimed property is presumed abandoned and to revise certain provisions regarding the publication notice of unclaimed property.
HB 1273prohibit the sale of loose leaf incense to minors, to prohibit certain marketing techniques, to regulate the sale of certain types of incense, to provide penalties therefor, and to declare an emergency.
SB 2repeal and to make style and form revisions to certain provisions related to the Department of Human Services.
SB 3revise the composition of the state trunk highway system.
SB 4make an appropriation to continue the veterans' bonus program and to declare an emergency.
SB 5revise certain provisions regarding the distribution of state publications.
SB 6authorize criminal background checks for various state employees.
SB 7repeal certain provisions allowing for the certification of technology parks and to allow public or private developers to apply for certification.
SB 8revise certain provisions related to the calculation of state aid to special education.
SB 9make an appropriation to reimburse certain family physicians and dentists who have complied with the requirements of the physician tuition reimbursement program and dental tuition reimbursement program and to declare an emergency.
SB 10revise certain provisions pertaining to boating while under the influence.
SB 11authorize the Governor's Office of Economic Development to create and administer a working capital loan program.
SB 12codify the legislation enacted in 2011.
SB 13revise certain provisions pertaining to reunification and termination of parental rights.
SB 14revise certain provisions regarding alcohol or drug commitments.
SB 15revise certain provisions related to the treatment of persons with mental illness, including consent to treatment.
SB 16define a final stage manufacturer dealer and to provide for licensing of final stage manufacturer dealers.
SB 17require certain fuel tax returns and reports to be filed by electronic means and to require certain fuel taxes to be remitted by electronic transfer.
SB 18revise certain provisions regarding references to the Internal Revenue Code.
SB 19revise the rule-making authority of the Commission on Gaming to allow the commission to authorize the executive secretary of the Commission on Gaming to take certain actions on gaming licensees.
SB 20allow returns and return information to be disclosed to officers, employees, and legal representatives of the Office of the Attorney General and other state agencies and departments.
SB 21repeal and revise certain outdated provisions relating to the Department of Human Services.
SB 22revise certain provisions regarding the vacation or the change of location of county and township highways on school and public lands.
SB 23place certain substances on the controlled substances schedule and to declare an emergency.
SB 24require certain applicants for licensure as a health professional or a licensee who is the subject of a disciplinary investigation to submit to a state and federal criminal background check.
SB 25provide for the creation of a new state accountability system for public elementary and secondary schools.
SB 26revise certain requirements pertaining to earnest money paid in a cooperative or cobrokerage real estate transaction.
SB 28revise provisions regarding the renewal process for certain third party insurance administrators.
SB 29authorize the establishment of a designated Roth contribution program within the state deferred compensation plan.
SB 30allow for the development of an alternative benefit enhancement methodology within the South Dakota Retirement System.
SB 31revise certain provisions relating to the South Dakota Retirement System, the South Dakota deferred compensation plan, and the South Dakota special pay retirement program.
SB 32revise the suitability requirements for annuities.
SB 33revise the exemptions for insurance agent examinations.
SB 34revise certain provisions and delete certain obsolete provisions pertaining to the Department of Labor and Regulation.
SB 35update certain citations to federal regulations and increase certain civil penalties regarding pipeline safety inspection.
SB 36make an appropriation for costs related to suppression of wildfires in the state and to declare an emergency.
SB 37make an appropriation from the coordinated natural resources conservation fund to the State Conservation Commission and to declare an emergency.
SB 38provide for the transfer of control of an office building in Rapid City, to make an appropriation for the construction and renovation of the office building, and to declare an emergency.
SB 39expand the definition of victim for the purposes of certain written victim impact statements.
SB 41authorize retailers to choose whether to submit pseudoephedrine purchase records electronically or in writing.
SB 42revise certain provisions regarding habeas corpus.
SB 43criminalize the failure to report the death or disappearance of a child within a specified time by certain persons responsible for the care of the child.
SB 45appropriate additional funds and to extend the availability of appropriations to replace storage facilities at the Cottonwood Agricultural Experiment Station.
SB 46authorize the Board of Regents to purchase an airport structure for use by South Dakota State University and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 47increase the authorized square footage for the motor pool building at South Dakota State University, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
SB 48revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2012.
SB 49revise the property tax levies for the general fund of a school district.
SB 50revise the permissible uses of the cigarette fire safety standard act fund.
SB 51eliminate an obsolete reference to the Division of Commercial Inspection and Regulation.
SB 53permit the Department of Public Safety to require certain accident reports to be filed by electronic means.
SB 55update certain provisions pertaining to motor carrier safety and transportation of hazardous materials.
SB 56revise and repeal certain provisions relating to the South Dakota Housing Development Authority.
SB 57revise and repeal certain administrative rules relating to the South Dakota Housing Development Authority.
SB 58revise certain provisions concerning elections conducted at voting centers and to declare an emergency.
SB 62allow certain alcoholic beverage licensees to charge a corkage fee for serving wine supplied by customers and to allow customers to remove a partially consumed bottle of wine from certain alcoholic beverage licensees.
SB 63revise the term of service of regional railroad authority commissioners.
SB 64revise provisions regulating the perfection of security interest liens filed on-line.
SB 65revise the list of products offered to consumers by motor vehicle dealers and sales finance companies.
SB 66permit the filing of certain documents with the secretary of state by electronic means and to remove the notary requirements.
SB 67provide provisions that all documents filed with and maintained by the Office of the Secretary of State may be filed electronically.
SB 68provide that no statute of limitations applies to certain rape offenses.
SB 69repeal the sunset provision on certain statutes relating to nursing homes on Indian reservations.
SB 70revise the procedures for filing referred laws, initiated constitutional amendments, and initiated measures and to revise certain election provisions and campaign finance requirements for referred laws, initiated constitutional amendments, and initiated measures.
SB 71modify the requirements relating to the publication of the administrative rules.
SB 72regulate persons offering speech-language pathology to the public.
SB 73repeal the provisions regarding the assessment of real property located in a floodplain.
SB 75revise the determination of fees that may be charged for certain public records.
SB 78allow an arrest to be expunged when the criminal case is dismissed.
SB 80exempt veterans from the twelve-month residency requirement for the purposes of tuition and fees.
SB 81provide for a special license plate for certain persons on active duty in the military.
SB 82revise certain provisions regarding the unclaimed property trust fund.
SB 83revise certain provisions relating to water development districts.
SB 84allow for the reimbursement of travel expenses during the recruitment of certain professional staff.
SB 87allow military spouses to receive unemployment compensation if they leave their jobs due to a spouse's military transfer.
SB 90establish a fee for payments returned to the Office of the Secretary of State due to insufficient funds and to provide for the distribution of the fee.
SB 91allow shareholders of corporations to represent corporations in property tax appeals at the Office of Hearing Examiners.
SB 93provide for the withdrawal of referred measures in certain circumstances.
SB 99allow certain licensees or employees of a licensed establishment who have been charged with certain felony offenses to be prohibited from entering the licensed premises.
SB 100modify the ethanol production incentive payment to include qualified producers of biobutanol.
SB 101authorize counties to borrow money using promissory notes.
SB 102clarify the procedures for the apportionment of funds among townships.
SB 103revise the procedure for cooperatives giving notice to persons whose records are missing regarding ownership of securities, apportionment of equity interest, money, or property.
SB 104revise certain provisions concerning the investment of public funds.
SB 106require the disclosure of certain public employee contracts.
SB 107revise certain provisions regarding personalized motor vehicle license plates.
SB 108revise the maximum bet limit for Deadwood gaming.
SB 111revise the mining permit fees.
SB 112remove the limitation on the number of retail gaming licenses in Deadwood in which a person may have a financial interest.
SB 113provide for special motor vehicle license plates for recipients of the silver star medal, distinguished service cross, navy cross, air force cross, distinguished flying cross, bronze star medal with valor device, or the bronze star medal.
SB 115implement the regulation of insurance coverage for portable electronic devices.
SB 116revise certain provisions relating to the township road system.
SB 123revise how the taxes are applied to rural electric companies.
SB 128revise certain provisions concerning elections.
SB 130require the school board of each school district to adopt a policy prohibiting bullying.
SB 137revise certain provisions concerning the application for absentee voting.
SB 139establish the Teach for America grant program within the Department of Education.
SB 140repeal certain provisions regarding glazing material on motorcycle windshields and wind deflectors.
SB 145prohibit rebates and regulate contracts for residential roofing goods and services.
SB 146provide for an affirmative defense of compulsion for the crime of prostitution.
SB 148revise certain provisions relating to battery committed against infants and unborn children.
SB 149revise certain provisions relating to the conditional release of persons charged with domestic abuse.
SB 154revise certain statutes pertaining to persons required to report child abuse and neglect.
SB 156establish strangulation as one element of the crime of aggravated assault.
SB 158create an exception to the loan or credit limitations of state chartered banks.
SB 161revise certain provisions concerning public meetings held by teleconference or videoconference.
SB 162provide for the designation of certified technology parks.
SB 168revise the terms and expiration dates of appointees to certain boards and commissions.
SB 169establish the Regional Watershed Advisory Task Force.
SB 174increase the 911 emergency surcharge, to revise the collection and distribution of the surcharge revenue, to provide for point of sale collection of the prepaid wireless 911 emergency surcharge, and to provide funding for the upgrade of 911 emergency services.
SB 176establish a program to assist rural health care facilities in recruiting certain health care professionals and to repeal certain provisions regarding recruitment incentive payments for health care professionals.
SB 177establish a program to assist rural communities to recruit certain health care professionals and to repeal certain provisions regarding the physician, the midlevel, and the dentist tuition reimbursement programs.
SB 183establish the elements of the offense of juvenile sexting and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 186update the definition of the nonsectarian textbooks that are loaned to certain students to include digital materials.
SB 187repeal certain provisions regarding the legislative review of state agencies.
SB 188authorize the establishment, operation, and control of research parks on lands controlled by the Board of Regents.
SB 189provide a designation on certain nondriver identification cards, driver licenses, and permits that the card holders or licensees are honorably discharged veterans.
SB 191provide for authorization to offer postsecondary education services in South Dakota.
SB 192make appropriations for the purpose of one-time increases in education and health care funding.
SB 194make an appropriation to fund tax refunds for elderly persons and persons with a disability, to revise the income eligibility requirements for property tax and sales tax refunds, and to declare an emergency.
SB 195make appropriations from the water and environment fund, the water pollution control revolving fund subfund, and the drinking water revolving fund subfund for various water and environmental purposes, to revise the state water plan, to authorize the construction and establish the state cost share for the Belle Fourche irrigation upgrade project, and to declare an emergency.
SB 196allow for the redistribution of existing nursing facility beds.
SB 197appropriate money for the ordinary expenses of the legislative, judicial, and executive departments of the state, the expenses of state institutions, interest on the public debt, and for common schools.