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HB 1001revise the membership of the Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council.
HB 1008revise certain provisions that authorize the secretary of transportation to provide for temporary variable speed limits on state highways in the interests of highway safety due to varying weather, road work, and other conditions.
HB 1029increase certain fees for self-insurance by employers.
HB 1051revise certain provisions regarding suspension or debarment of a business by the Bureau of Administration.
HB 1055revise the special education property tax levy for school districts and to revise the state aid to special education formula.
HB 1075authorize the Board of Regents to contract for the construction of the Madison Cyber Labs (MadLabs) and the demolition of Lowry Hall at Dakota State University, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1090revise the deposits of the proceeds from the sale of certain surplus real estate at the South Dakota Veterans' Home.
HB 1109provide for parole eligibility for certain inmates.
HB 1111revise certain definitions regarding criminal street gang activity.
HB 1118make an appropriation to allow the Veterans Services Center in Sioux Falls to resume and enhance operational services on Saturdays.
HB 1123prohibit certain persons suffering from a severe mental illness from receiving capital punishment.
HB 1132revise the sponsorship and advertising agreements between certain alcoholic beverage licensees.
HB 1170revise law on notarial acts.
HB 1171establish a nonbeneficiary student scholarship program for certain students attending tribally controlled colleges and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1172revise certain provisions regarding meetings of certain public bodies.
HB 1176revise certain provisions regarding campaign finance disclosure reports.
HB 1184provide certain provisions regarding waste disposal lines along or under highways.
HB 1190revise the time period for which certain motor vehicle license plates are used.
HB 1192revise certain programs and promote efficiency in state government and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1199prohibit collective bargaining by employees of the Board of Regents.
HB 1200revise certain on-sale full-service restaurant alcoholic beverage license provisions and to authorize municipalities and counties to lease on-sale full-service restaurant alcoholic beverage licenses.
HB 1202make an appropriation to the University of South Dakota law school.
HB 1204revise certain provisions regarding power of attorney.
HB 1216provide for limits on certain out-of-state contributions to ballot question committees.
HB 1217repeal a provision that prohibits hunting of mourning doves on certain property.
HB 1230provide for the primary enforcement of the law prohibiting certain electronic communications while operating a motor vehicle and to revise the penalty for a violation of that law.
HB 1234provide for certain requirements prior to construction of wind energy facilities.
HB 1245make an appropriation to the Equal Access to Our Courts Commission.
HB 1254revise certain provisions regarding conditional bonds in domestic abuse actions.
HB 1255revise the authority of the interim Rules Review Committee to revert a rule to any step in the rules adoption process.
HB 1262exclude certain funds from the calculation of local effort in the state aid to education formula.
HB 1277exempt certain capital improvements projects from the required supervision of the Bureau of Administration.
HB 1282provide certain notice requirements regarding out-of-state contributions to ballot question committees.
HB 1306approve bonds for a lease purchase agreement with Lake Area Technical Institute and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1307appropriate 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 1308revise the distribution of revenue from the alcoholic beverage fund.
HCR 1001Calling for statewide recognition of the migration of many young people from our state and urging state and local officials to take steps to counter that action and attract new residents to our state.
HCR 1008that tobacco, alcohol, and other drug marketing have no place in the lives of the children of the state.
HJR 1001Proposing and submitting to the voters an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, removing the Legislature's authority to set legislator salaries for a regular legislative session.
SB 1revise certain provisions regarding tax deed procurement.
SB 2provide additional funding for the housing opportunity fund by redistributing certain building South Dakota funds.
SB 3increase the amount of unobligated cash that may be transferred to the building South Dakota fund after the end of a fiscal year.
SB 4revise certain provisions relating to the contractor's excise tax revenues that are deposited into the building South Dakota fund.
SB 5establish a tax refund program for certain workforce housing projects.
SB 6require that the unobligated cash balance of the building South Dakota fund be used in determining the allocation of unobligated general funds.
SB 12require petition circulators for certain ballot measures to make available the full text of the ballot measure to petition signers.
SB 33repeal certain mediation programs regarding damages from oil and gas development and disputes over drainage of water.
SB 78revise the membership of the Board of Education Standards to include the chairs of the Senate and House committees on education.
SB 85require the Legislature to use the rules of procedure as adopted by the preceding session of the Legislature.
SB 87revise certain provisions regarding the lawful possession of firearms in certain locations.
SB 95revise certain provisions regarding ingestion of certain controlled substances.
SB 101prohibit certain nondiscriminatory pricing between malt beverage suppliers and malt beverage wholesalers.
SB 102revise certain provisions defining gifts from registered lobbyists to public officials.
SB 103prohibit aliens who are not lawfully present in the United States from attending any public postsecondary educational institution or from receiving certain educational financial assistance.
SB 104repeal and revise certain provisions relating to the requirements for a permit to carry a concealed pistol.
SB 108revise certain provisions regarding the practice of cosmetology.
SB 109repeal the licensing requirements for interpreters for the deaf.
SB 111revise certain provisions regarding expenditures incurred during civil proceedings.
SB 113revise certain provisions regarding guaranteed energy savings contracts.
SB 115provide for the lawful concealing of a firearm while driving a motorcycle.
SB 116provide for certain voting and attendance information to be made available by the director of the Legislative Research Council.
SB 118create a veterans cemetery fund and to declare an emergency.
SB 120require a minimum amount of paid sick leave for employees.
SB 121prohibit employers from obtaining, seeking, or using certain prior salary information.
SB 122provide for the payment of claims for covered services provided by a health care provider via telemedicine or telehealth.
SB 123provide for the utilization of telemedicine or telehealth by a health care professional.
SB 124provide a felony penalty for certain violations of petition circulation laws.
SB 129revise certain limitations and penalties concerning campaign contributions.
SB 130make an appropriation to the building South Dakota fund and to provide for the disbursement thereof.
SB 131create the career and technical education consortium grant program and the career and technical education consortium fund.
SB 132establish the Early Learning Advisory Council.
SB 133revise the retention of state fiscal records.
SB 134provide for the transfer of funds from the future fund to the education enhancement trust fund for the purpose of funding needs-based grants.
SB 136authorize other languages to be used in the process of issuing certain driver licenses and permits.
SB 138revise certain provisions regarding the appointment of wind energy tax revenue to school districts.
SB 142authorize an opt out of school board approved installment purchase contracts, lease purchase contracts, or capitol outlay certificates.
SB 143authorize any contributing member of the state retirement plan to be a participating member of the state health plan.
SB 145revise certain provisions related to claims regarding workers' compensation.
SB 149redirect certain vehicle registration fees in counties with unorganized territory.
SB 150provide property tax relief through the creation of the property tax relief fund.
SB 157establish a bid process for the haying of certain interstate and highway medians.
SB 158require certain transfers of funds from the state highway fund to the local bridge improvement grant fund.
SB 159revise the designated use of the additional net revenue from sales taxes collected from certain remote sellers.
SB 160prohibit certain gender identity instruction in public schools.
SB 161revise provisions regarding assault committed against certain persons.
SB 162prohibit school lunch shaming.
SB 163require certain reports in the event of an oil spill.
SB 168provide for mandatory drug testing for members of the Legislature.
SB 170direct the implementation of the requirements of certain provisions regarding nonmeandered waters.
SB 171provide for the taxation of severed mineral interests and to provide for the extinction of de minimis claims through the utilization of tax deeds.
SB 172provide for an opt out by certain professions from the temporary licensing compact.
SB 175revise certain provisions regarding the carrying of concealed pistols by certain persons.
SB 176provide for certain employees in the Office of the Attorney General to investigate and litigate opioid misuse, to provide an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
SB 177require an annual increase in certain state employee pay by an increase in the consumer price index.
SB 179provide certain provisions regarding aerial applicators.
SB 180authorize the establishment of pretrial diversion programs.
SB 181provide for the Servicemember Firearms Protection Act.
SB 182revise certain provisions regarding the crime of rape.
SB 186prohibit the cancellation or nonrenewal of a health insurance policy for a preexisting condition.
SB 187establish certain provisions regarding the licensing of wine manufacturers.
SB 188require certain groundwater observation wells in the event of an oil spill.
SB 189reduce the number of senatorial and representative districts, and to reduce the number of senators and representatives.
SB 190require the approval of the Legislature before the state adopts certain changes to the Medicaid program.
SB 192provide for the disclosure of certain documents and records of public officials.
SB 193require certain local governmental units to cooperate with federal agencies and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 194revise certain provisions regarding registration fees of pesticide products and create the precision agriculture building fund.
SB 195establish certain provisions regarding the state procurement process for internet, data, and telecommunications services.
SB 196remove the statute of limitations for bringing a civil action for certain cases of child sexual abuse.
SB 197revise certain provisions on the protection of historic properties.
SB 198provide for the protection of free speech on the campuses of public institutions of higher education.
SB 199revise certain provisions regarding nonmeandered waters.
SB 200prohibit certain actions by the state regarding refugee resettlement.
SB 202require posting of certain notice on certain public restrooms.
SB 205authorize the production and sale of industrial hemp.
SB 207revise certain provisions regarding the practice of massage therapy.
SB 210transfer certain funds from the ethanol fuel fund to the ethanol infrastructure incentive fund.
SB 211create a Legislative Water Management Committee.
SB 213revise certain education funding provisions.
SB 215provide for nutrition care services by licensed nutritionists for medical assistance recipients.
SCR 4To include the South Dakota Department of Legislative Audit in upcoming South Dakota Department of Transportation financial reviews of operators of rail lines owned by the State of South Dakota.
SCR 5Recognizing the tribal council of the Oglala Sioux Tribe in its petition to the Legislature for redress of grievances pursuant to the First Amendment of the United States Constitution and Article VI
SCR 10Recognizing the need for and urging support for early childhood education in South Dakota.
SCR 13Recognizing the root cause of the global war on terror.
SJR 3To apply for a convention of states under Article V of the Constitution of the United States to impose fiscal restraints on the federal government and limit the power and jurisdiction of the federal government.
SJR 4Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election a new section to Article XII of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the creation and administration of a trust fund with the net receipts from certain unclaimed property.
SJR 5Proposing and submitting to the voters an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota regarding the maximum annual change in general fund appropriations.
SJR 6to provide for the appointment process for the secretary of the Department of Tribal Relations.
SJR 7Rescinding House Joint Resolution 1001, adopted by the Ninetieth Legislature of the State of South Dakota.
SJR 9Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the authorization of certain games of chance in the City of Yankton.
SR 2Affirming the constitutional private property protections of South Dakota farmers and ranchers.
SR 3Expressing concern about certain final planning phase proposals by the Department of Transportation.
SR 4Affirming South Dakota's state and federal elected officials to uphold their sworn duty by taking all legal actions available to combat illegal immigration and the trafficking of illegal aliens within our state.
SR 5To affirm the need for continued involvement of the Department of Legislative Audit in verifying the fiscal and contractual compliance of rail operators on state owned rail lines.
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