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2013 Bills Signed By The Governor
BillTitle
HB 1001require mineral developers to give notice to surface owners before entering the land.
HB 1002provide for the creation of a trust account for unlocatable mineral interest owners.
HB 1003revise the purpose of the agriculture mediation program.
HB 1004provide for the award of treble damages in certain surface depredation cases.
HB 1006revise certain provisions relating to the termination of certain mineral interests.
HB 1008codify legislation enacted in 2012.
HB 1009correct an error in the recreational vehicle title statute.
HB 1011authorize the Board of Hearing Aid Dispensers and Audiologists to establish a thirty day trial period for the sale of hearing aids.
HB 1012revise certain provisions regarding the students eligible for resident tuition benefits at universities controlled by the Board of Regents.
HB 1013authorize the Board of Regents to construct multi-use storage facilities at South Dakota State University and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1014authorize the Board of Regents to purchase a structure for use by South Dakota School of Mines and Technology and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1015authorize the Board of Regents to contract for the construction of an addition, remodeling, and renovation of Medary Commons on the campus of South Dakota State University and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1016revise the location of the cow-calf research and education unit authorized in chapter 107 of the 2012 Session Laws.
HB 1017establish and revise certain provisions, bond amounts, fees, and penalties related to the regulation of grain warehouses and grain buyers and to declare an emergency.
HB 1018revise certain provisions concerning elections and petitions.
HB 1019authorize the involuntary treatment of jailed prisoners with psychotropic medication.
HB 1020revise certain provisions relating to the evaluation and treatment of persons with mental illness.
HB 1021revise certain provisions relating to child support.
HB 1022repeal certain outdated programs relating to the Department of Human Services.
HB 1023revise certain rules relating to the Department of Human Services Medicaid waiver programs.
HB 1024provide for the addition of certain employees of the municipality of Sioux Falls to the South Dakota Retirement System.
HB 1025revise certain actuarial and reporting requirements relating to the South Dakota Retirement System.
HB 1026comply with certain Internal Revenue Code requirements relating to maximum annual benefits paid to members of the South Dakota Retirement System and to provide for the update of references to the Internal Revenue Code.
HB 1027revise certain provisions regarding the application of the special pay retirement program of the South Dakota Retirement System.
HB 1028repeal the requirement that a minor be accompanied by an adult while hunting mourning doves.
HB 1029exempt persons hunting mountain lions from the requirement to wear fluorescent orange exterior garments.
HB 1030authorize the South Dakota Building Authority to finance the construction of improvements in the state park system for the Department of Game, Fish and Parks and to declare an emergency.
HB 1031revise certain provisions regarding parole date calculation.
HB 1032revise certain provisions regarding the money, clothing, and transportation furnished inmates released from the Department of Corrections.
HB 1033authorize the Department of Social Services to dismantle, demolish, preserve, or rehabilitate buildings on the Human Services Center campus in Yankton, South Dakota, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1034revise certain provisions regarding the procedure for setting petroleum examination and testing specifications and methods.
HB 1035allow electronic submission and record keeping of placed in service reports.
HB 1036prohibit retention of certain administration costs for untimely 911 surcharge remittances.
HB 1038make an appropriation to reimburse certain family physicians, dentists, and physician assistants who have complied with the requirements of the recruitment assistance program.
HB 1039clarify the gross receipts subject to taxation by the retail sales and service tax, the gross receipts tax on visitor related businesses, the municipal non-ad valorem tax, and the municipal gross receipts tax.
HB 1040authorize the Department of Revenue to provide lists of licensed boat dealers.
HB 1041revise certain provisions regarding the purchase price of rebuilt motor vehicles and to create a motor vehicle excise tax exemption for sales tax paid on parts used in rebuilt motor vehicles and vehicles manufactured by individuals.
HB 1042authorize manufactured home dealers to submit license fees directly to the Department of Revenue and to provide an electronic renewal notice to certain dealers.
HB 1043authorize the Department of Revenue to establish an electronic title system for motor vehicles and to revise certain provisions regarding an electronic lien filing system.
HB 1044revise certain provisions regarding the practice of optometry.
HB 1045revise certain provisions regarding alternative apportionment methods available for determination of the bank franchise tax.
HB 1047revise certain provisions regarding the examination for an application for a funeral service license.
HB 1048revise and repeal certain provisions related to the Department of Agriculture.
HB 1049transfer the value added agriculture subfund from the Governor's Office of Economic Development to the Department of Agriculture.
HB 1050make an appropriation for costs related to the suppression of mountain pine beetles, to establish a cost share program with the counties in the state, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1051revise certain provisions related to the director's orders to hazardous insurers.
HB 1052revise certain requirements for third party administrators and pharmacy benefits managers.
HB 1053revise the lending limit for state chartered banks.
HB 1054repeal certain rule-making authority for the director of insurance.
HB 1055revise certain provisions regarding unemployment insurance employer charges and claimant misrepresentation regarding benefit overpayments and to correct references to certain provisions pertaining to unemployment insurance.
HB 1056revise various trust and trust company provisions.
HB 1057make an appropriation for costs related to suppression of wildfires in the state and to declare an emergency.
HB 1058repeal and revise certain statutes related to the Animal Industry Board.
HB 1059repeal and revise certain obsolete and unnecessary statutes and rules relating to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
HB 1060revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2013.
HB 1061revise certain provisions related to the regulation of captive insurance companies.
HB 1062repeal and reenact certain provisions regarding forestry and fire suppression.
HB 1063repeal certain outdated and obsolete provisions regarding the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications.
HB 1064provide for certain methods of disbursement for school district flexible spending accounts.
HB 1066continue the current rate of the gross receipts tax imposed on visitor-related businesses.
HB 1067designate POW/MIA Recognition Day as a working holiday.
HB 1068repeal certain provisions relating to the deferral of action by municipalities on committee reports.
HB 1069increase the administrative assessment fee for the guarantee fund.
HB 1070revise certain provisions relating to the failure to fulfill the responsibilities of jury duty.
HB 1071revise the contents of the application for the discharge of a civil judgment debt discharged in bankruptcy.
HB 1072repeal certain provisions providing a criminal penalty for a political party to endorse or nominate a judicial candidate.
HB 1073establish a procedure for the determination of the competency of a juvenile to proceed in a juvenile court matter.
HB 1074define the insurer's responsibilities concerning health insurance policies in relation to the eligibility of minor dependents for coverage.
HB 1075revise the membership of the Legislative Planning Committee.
HB 1076repeal the requirement to separately publish certain information concerning county poor relief from the minutes of the county commissions.
HB 1078revise the location where certain county highway maps may be filed.
HB 1079increase the fee for certain property tax deeds.
HB 1081specify the duration of certain municipal appointments.
HB 1082revise certain provisions concerning the designation of official newspapers for municipalities.
HB 1083revise the crime of rustling to include sheep and goats.
HB 1084designate Purple Heart Recognition Day as a working holiday.
HB 1085revise certain provisions concerning the notice given to municipalities and counties for bingo games and lotteries.
HB 1086revise certain provisions relating to the publication of certain records by cooperatives.
HB 1087provide for the creation of school sentinel programs and for the training of school sentinels.
HB 1091establish certain provisions regarding the labeling of motor fuel at a retail fuel pump and to declare an emergency.
HB 1093allow the use of dogs to hunt mountain lions and leashed dogs to track and retrieve wounded or presumed dead big game animals.
HB 1096provide for the transfer and appropriation of funds upon the occurrence of certain events and to assist rural counties in the recruitment of attorneys.
HB 1097revise certain provisions relating to an employer's denial of workers' compensation claims.
HB 1098require the Legislature to approve bonds for lease purchase agreements with the four postsecondary technical institutes, and to approve bonds for lease purchase agreements with Western Dakota Technical Institute and Southeast Technical Institute.
HB 1099authorize municipalities to pay for certain services in advance.
HB 1101revise certain provisions relating to public employee grievance procedures.
HB 1102revise provisions regarding the South Dakota Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association Act.
HB 1103exempt credit health insurers from certain provisions related to preexisting conditions.
HB 1106revise certain Limited Liability Company statutes.
HB 1107revise certain provisions relating to drainage utility fees in municipalities.
HB 1110provide for openness in certain electronic records databases and to open certain information regarding electronic record systems.
HB 1112clarify the application of certain open meetings provisions to certain three-member public boards.
HB 1115clarify the deliberative process exception to certain open records provisions.
HB 1116revise the terms and expiration dates of appointees to certain boards and commissions.
HB 1117revise the definition of a temporary special events lot for the purposes of vehicle dealer licensing.
HB 1118revise certain provisions regarding special motor vehicle license plates for veterans with disabilities.
HB 1120allow regional intergovernmental cooperation for sewer utilities and to provide for the establishment of rates and charges.
HB 1122revise certain requirements relating to health insurance plans for county officers and employees.
HB 1123increase the surcharge on certain hunting licenses for predator control purposes, approve temporary funding provisions relating to predator control, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1124provide for the appointment of members of the South Dakota Pulse Crops Council.
HB 1126revise the massage therapy licensing requirements.
HB 1127revise certain provisions relating to the use of principal and interest in cemetery perpetual funds and to require perpetual cemeteries to submit an annual financial report to the secretary of state.
HB 1130define certain terms relating to bail bonds.
HB 1137impact education in South Dakota, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1140revise the schedule for payment of excise taxes for farm wineries.
HB 1141revise certain provisions regarding certain motor vehicle dealer license plates and permits.
HB 1144permit the euthanization of wildlife that have been seriously injured in motor vehicle accidents.
HB 1149revise and clarify requirements relating to limits of small game and fish taken by small game hunting parties and fishing parties.
HB 1150amend provisions relating to violations of no contact orders.
HB 1151extend general immunity from liability for directors and officers of certain nonprofit fire and ambulance departments and to limit certain actions for personal injury or death.
HB 1152revise certain provisions relating to the administrative office and to the appointment and direction of the executive director of the South Dakota Wheat Utilization, Research and Market Development Commission.
HB 1153exempt certain environmental upgrade values from assessment during construction and to provide a sunset clause for the environmental upgrade exemption.
HB 1157increase certain penalties regarding the sale of petroleum products.
HB 1158revise certain provisions relating to the posting of public notice for meetings of public bodies.
HB 1162provide for special organ donation decals for license plates.
HB 1163revise certain provisions related to the filing of the certificate of limited partnerships.
HB 1164establish a classroom innovation grant program and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1165revise certain provisions concerning the agricultural land task force.
HB 1167restructure the policy advisory committee for animal damage control.
HB 1168increase certain levies relating to predator control districts.
HB 1169amend the provisions regarding the reimbursement of a physical exam of a victim after a rape.
HB 1170revise certain provisions for a secondary election if the candidates for the United States Senate, United States House of Representatives, or Governor do not receive a sufficient percentage of the votes cast during a primary election.
HB 1171exempt certain property from bankruptcy levy.
HB 1174revise certain provisions pertaining to snowmobile operation.
HB 1180allow veterans to receive credit for certain military training and experience.
HB 1184make an appropriation to the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to fund certain improvements to the state park system.
HB 1185appropriate 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.
HB 1187provide alternative brand inspection procedures for certain rodeo livestock.
HB 1191provide for the issuance of additional retail fireworks licenses.
HB 1194revise the period during which fireworks may be discharged.
HB 1198allow certain opportunity scholarship recipients who graduate early to use the remainder of their scholarship award for graduate studies.
HB 1208prohibit the release of medical waste and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1209prohibit certain persons who fail to pay certain campaign finance related penalties from running for office.
HB 1212increase the expense allowances of legislators.
HB 1217revise and expand certain provisions related to organ and tissue donation.
HB 1220permit the use of golf carts under certain circumstances within state parks or recreation areas.
HB 1226provide remedies for assets omitted from the division of property in the entry of a divorce decree.
HB 1233grant limited immunity for the provision of voluntary medical services under certain circumstances.
HB 1234provide a limited exception to the provisions that exempt sport shooting ranges from the public nuisance laws and to declare an emergency.
HB 1237revise certain provisions to abortion counseling.
HB 1246authorize certain pesticide applicators to apply pesticide on their own property.
SB 1revise the provisions regarding plugging and performance bonds for oil and gas wells and to repeal the supplemental restoration bond requirement.
SB 3require the reporting of the outcomes of certain licensure and certification examinations.
SB 4require the Department of Labor and Regulation to determine certain job placement outcomes for graduates of all public postsecondary education institutions in the state.
SB 5establish the public purpose and goals of postsecondary education, to provide for the funding of higher education, and to create the Council on Higher Education Policy Goals, Performance, and Accountability.
SB 6determine whether factors affecting productivity should be applied if the actual use of agricultural land does not correspond to the soil classification standards.
SB 7revise certain provisions regarding the registration of a place of business with the Real Estate Commission.
SB 8authorize the South Dakota Building Authority and the Board of Regents to finance, design, construct, furnish, and equip a sports performance enhancement facility arena and a new outdoor track and soccer complex at the University of South Dakota and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 9authorize the Board of Regents to accept the donation of land from the University of South Dakota Foundation for the use and benefit of the University of South Dakota.
SB 10authorize the Board of Regents to contract for the construction of swine teaching and research facilities at South Dakota State University and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 11authorize the Board of Regents to contract for the construction of an indoor practice and human performance facility on the campus of South Dakota State University and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 12update citations and revise certain provisions regarding permits for energy facilities.
SB 13revise certain provisions relating to the administration of mineral rights on and under research parks.
SB 14repeal certain provisions regarding the automated library system fund.
SB 15provide for expenditures for early learning services from the special education fund, and to revise certain provisions regarding state aid to special education.
SB 17make an appropriation from the coordinated natural resources conservation fund to the State Conservation Commission.
SB 18authorize the Department of Agriculture to construct a 4-H exhibit hall in Huron and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 19authorize the Department of Agriculture to construct a housing unit in Huron, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
SB 22make an appropriation for the construction and renovation of certain office buildings in Rapid City for the Department of Agriculture and to declare an emergency.
SB 23revise certain provisions pertaining to the Certification Board for Alcohol and Drug Professionals and to increase certain fees.
SB 26update terminology for individuals with intellectual disabilities and similar terms.
SB 27revise previous session laws related to the design, construction, and equipping of a veterans home near Hot Springs, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
SB 28revise the property tax levies for the general fund of a school district.
SB 29authorize the Department of the Military to purchase land for use by the South Dakota Army National Guard, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
SB 30authorize the Department of the Military to construct a motor vehicle storage building in Sioux Falls, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
SB 31make an appropriation for the construction of a maintenance building and to authorize the razing of three buildings at the STAR Academy in Custer County.
SB 32revise the provisions under which the Bureau of Administration may enter into contracts for insurance and reinsurance.
SB 33authorize the use of an online reverse auction for the procurement of certain goods and services by governmental agencies.
SB 34provide for the sale of the state's interests in certain real estate and improvements located at the Human Services Center campus.
SB 35allow the prosecution to appeal from certain judgments of acquittal.
SB 36protect the identity of the person or entity supplying the intravenous injection substance for executions and to increase the penalty for a violation of those provisions.
SB 37revise certain provisions regarding the insurance fraud prevention unit.
SB 38increase the penalty for sexual acts between correction facility employees and juvenile detainees.
SB 39establish a penalty for a juvenile convicted as an adult of a Class A or B felony and allow a sentence of up to life imprisonment after a sentencing hearing.
SB 41revise certain provisions regarding the requirements for school bus inspection and to authorize the Highway Patrol to approve school bus inspectors.
SB 43revise certain provisions regarding the crossing of a railroad and to revise the penalty for certain railroad crossing violations by the driver of a commercial motor vehicle.
SB 44allow disqualification of commercial driver licenses for violations of federal, state, or local texting bans while driving a commercial vehicle to comply with federal regulations and requirements.
SB 45permit certain persons to renew an operator's license, a motorcycle operator's license, or nondriver identification card without appearing in person at a driver license exam site.
SB 46repeal certain outdated statutes and cross references related to the Department of Health.
SB 48authorize the Transportation Commission to establish rules governing the allowance, placement, and maintenance of newspaper vending machines at interstate rest areas.
SB 49establish the fee charged by registers of deeds for documents filed by the Department of Transportation disposing of highway right-of-way that is no longer needed for highway purposes.
SB 51revise certain provisions regarding the application of the collection allowance credit for collecting the sales tax.
SB 52authorize one cent credit denominations for video lottery machines, to authorize the award of one thousand dollars on a video lottery machine, and to make form and style changes to certain provisions regarding the lottery.
SB 53expand the application of the farm decal system.
SB 54revise certain provisions regarding references to the Internal Revenue Code.
SB 55make certain form and style changes regarding the bank franchise tax.
SB 56define a credit card bank and to revise certain provisions regarding the distribution of the bank franchise tax.
SB 57define a biodiesel producer and bulk plant operator and revise certain statutory references and to make certain form and style changes regarding motor fuel taxation.
SB 58revise certain provisions regarding the electronic filing of motor fuel tax reports and the electronic remittance of motor fuel tax.
SB 59prohibit the disposal of certain oil and gas field wastes.
SB 60revise certain definitions regarding the appraiser certification program.
SB 61allow licensed insurance agents to act as consultants in certain circumstances.
SB 62revise certain requirements regarding when an insurer's certificate of authority may be revoked.
SB 63revise certain requirements for certified public accountant firms licensed in South Dakota.
SB 64revise provisions regarding broker price opinions, comparative market analyses, and appraisals.
SB 65revise certain exemptions from licensure by the Real Estate Commission.
SB 66revise the style and form of certain provisions, to amend certain provisions to streamline and clarify, and to repeal certain obsolete and unnecessary provisions pertaining to the Real Estate Commission.
SB 67revise the requirements for health maintenance organizations.
SB 68revise the controlled substance schedule and to declare an emergency.
SB 69revise certain provisions of the health professionals diversion program.
SB 70improve public safety.
SB 71correct the name of a postsecondary institution authorized to provide educational programs in South Dakota, and to revise the requirements for an institution seeking such authorization.
SB 72revise certain provisions concerning inspections of food service establishments by the Department of Health.
SB 74require the forfeiture of preference points for certain hunting licenses upon conviction of unlawfully killing, destroying, taking, or possessing trophy animals.
SB 75adopt updated guidelines for the evaluation of permanent impairment in connection with workers' compensation claims.
SB 76revise certain reversion provisions relating to funding in the Governor's Office of Economic Development for the purpose of enhancing military value of Ellsworth Air Force Base, and to declare an emergency.
SB 78revise certain provisions relating to medical requirements for intrastate drivers transporting passengers and to update certain references to federal statutes.
SB 80reinstate certain provisions repealed in the Eighty-seventh Legislative Session regarding the accounting for federal impact aid.
SB 83designate Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day as a working holiday.
SB 84create the South Dakota Athletic Commission and to provide for the supervision of boxing, kickboxing, mixed martial arts competitions and sparring exhibitions in the state.
SB 85revise certain provisions regarding the production incentive payment available to ethanol producers.
SB 86increase the minimum salary payable to county officials, state's attorneys, and sheriffs.
SB 88authorize the county to deny bids on county sales of tax deed properties if the bidder is not current on property taxes due.
SB 89limit the liability of retail dealers in petroleum products under certain conditions.
SB 90revise the General Appropriations Acts for fiscal years 2012 and 2013.
SB 96exempt certain school districts from the requirement to reorganize due to low enrollment.
SB 103remove the required waiting period before cremated remains may be released to be scattered.
SB 106prohibit certain minors from using wireless communication devices while operating motor vehicles upon the public highways.
SB 111amend provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code relating to electronic funds transfers and to declare an emergency.
SB 117provide for an expedited endorsement of certain licenses, certificates, registrations, and permits for spouses of active duty military personnel.
SB 118provide for the issuance of a resident medical license and to repeal certain resident training permits issued by the Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners.
SB 119ensure freedom of media coverage of high school activities.
SB 120revise provisions related to consent to sexual activity.
SB 121repeal certain provisions relating to the Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation.
SB 126revise the provisions that authorize townships to combine the offices of the clerk and the treasurer.
SB 127revise certain provisions concerning the health and educational facilities authority.
SB 130revise certain provisions concerning absentee voting.
SB 133establish a pharmacy audit integrity program.
SB 139regulate certain market activity in a health exchange.
SB 143revise certain provisions regarding informational directional signing on the interstate right-of-way.
SB 145revise certain provisions concerning the content of annual property tax bill.
SB 146provide for the collection of certain gaming taxes, penalties, and interest and to declare an emergency.
SB 151clarify the maintenance responsibilities on unimproved section lines.
SB 153clarify, remove inconsistencies from, and revise certain provisions relating to the formation and operation of watershed districts.
SB 154revise the maximum weight allowed on certain wide-based super single tires.
SB 156authorize township boards to increase the front foot assessment for road maintenance, repairs, and improvements and to revise certain provisions concerning road districts established by townships.
SB 158provide for the funding of educational programs for children in residential treatment centers, intensive residential treatment centers, or licensed group care centers.
SB 166revise the number of years that permits to carry a concealed weapon are valid.
SB 168require that newborns be screened for congenital heart defects.
SB 174revise certain provisions relating to out-of-country foreign judgments.
SB 181provide licensing reciprocity for social workers.
SB 185clarify the authority of the interim rules review committee.
SB 186establish Good Earth State Park at Blood Run in Lincoln County.
SB 189make 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 and to declare an emergency.
SB 190make an appropriation to fund tax refunds for elderly persons and persons with a disability, to revise the income eligibility requirements for property and sales tax refunds, and to declare an emergency.
SB 194extend the sunset date for certain expenditures from a school district's capital outlay fund.
SB 195revise the distribution of the wind energy tax.
SB 198revise the membership of the Judicial Qualifications Commission.
SB 199exempt certain property used for educational purposes from taxation.
SB 200revise certain provisions concerning campaign finance.
SB 204revise certain provisions regarding the deposit and expenditure of tobacco settlement revenues and bond proceeds.
SB 205authorize the hunting of wolves in certain circumstances.
SB 206revise certain provisions relating to liability and to worker's compensation and disability payments for law enforcement officers performing duties in other jurisdictions.
SB 223clarify the open meetings requirement as applied to the Public Utilities Commission.
SB 227revise provisions relating to the possession of firearms on snowmobiles.
SB 233create the critical teaching needs scholarship program, to make an appropriation to the education enhancement trust fund to provide for the annual funding of the scholarships, and to declare an emergency.
SB 235create the building South Dakota fund and certain other funds and programs to enhance economic development and education, to make certain deposits and transfers, to make continuous appropriations, to revise certain education funding to support economic development, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
SB 236appropriate money to the Board of Regents to fund the expansion of information systems programs and cyber security programs at Dakota State University, and to declare an emergency.
SB 237appropriate funds for deposit into the need-based grant fund, to provide for annual funding of the need-based grant fund with a portion of the funds received from the education enhancement trust fund, and to declare an emergency.
SB 239repeal the state's membership in the multistate tax commission.