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Senate — 2020
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Bills
Active Bills
BillTitle
HB 1042revise the special education property tax levy for school districts and to revise the state aid to special education formula.
HB 1043revise the property tax levies for the general fund of school districts and to revise the state aid to education formula.
SB 10revise certain provisions regarding cosmetology licensees.
SB 12revise certain provisions regarding comity licensure in the technical professions.
SB 13revise certain educational requirements for the practice of barbering.
SB 38revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2020.
Inactive Bills
BillTitle
HB 1001repeal certain provisions regarding the organization of the Legislature.
HB 1003repeal certain provisions regarding legislative employees.
HB 1004provide for the defense of laws by the Legislature.
HB 1050provide for voter registration through an online voter registration system provided by the Office of the Secretary of State.
HB 1051revise certain provisions regarding public access to voter registration data.
HB 1057prohibit certain acts against children and provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1060revise certain provisions regarding the use of the aeronautics fund.
HB 1093establish a pipeline liability fund, to authorize a special fee for extraordinary expenses, and to make a continuous appropriation therefor.
HB 1096prohibit commercial surrogacy contracts, provide a penalty for facilitating a commercial surrogacy, and establish an interim committee to evaluate surrogacy in the state.
HB 1102make an appropriation to reimburse the aeronautics fund.
HB 1107define style and form and authorize the code commission to make certain style and form edits to legislative acts.
HB 1116revise provisions regarding the use of perpetual care trust funds to maintain cemeteries.
HB 1133provide a rebuttable presumption in favor of joint physical custody of a minor child.
HB 1152provide financial assistance for school sentinel training.
HB 1172require the annual submission of a zero-based budget from certain departments or budget units.
HB 1174establish the date of kindergarten enrollment eligibility.
HB 1213provide a transfer of funds for critical teaching needs scholarships and to declare an emergency.
HB 1217establish a nonbeneficiary student scholarship program for certain students attending tribally controlled colleges and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1232provide an appropriation for adoption assistance grants.
HB 1247create the medical reinsurance program and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1262revise provisions regarding electric service in annexed areas.
HB 1263revise certain provisions regarding the dates on which certain school district elections may be held.
HB 1272revise the conditions for dual credit and to provide an appropriation.
HB 1277prevent trafficking, coercion, and exploitation that occurs under the guise of obscene content.
HB 1278create a dementia services coordinator position within the Department of Human Services.
HB 1290make an appropriation for rapid enrollment increases.
HB 1291appropriate 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 1292make an appropriation to expand rural access to broadband services and to declare an emergency.
HB 1293make an appropriation to upgrade the state radio infrastructure system and to declare an emergency.
HCR 6006Requesting the members of South Dakota's congressional delegation to annually appear before a joint session of the Legislature to provide information and answer questions.
HCR 6008To authorize a legislative study for the continuum of care for the disabled and elderly of South Dakota.
HCR 6015To provide for a legislative task force to study, report, and develop and consider recommendations and proposed legislation regarding the evaluation and standardization of quality measurements of agricultural products.
SB 3revise certain provisions regarding documents of the Legislature.
SB 7revise the eligibility for presumptive probation.
SB 26increase the assessment of liquidated court costs and to revise the disposition of the funds collected.
SB 29repeal provisions regarding manufactured and mobile home plumbing licenses and revise provisions regarding plumbing repair work.
SB 48authorize charges for and payment of administrative services.
SB 49add gravel to the definition of a mineral.
SB 51authorize the possession of a concealed pistol by employees in county courthouses.
SB 53provide for a discount to senior citizens for state parks and recreation areas.
SB 58limit gifts to directors or employees of certain government districts.
SB 59to protect the teaching of certain scientific information.
SB 63establish certain provisions regarding pore spaces.
SB 64prohibit capital punishment for any person suffering from a severe mental illness.
SB 67provide an option to sparse school districts regarding the amount of taxes collected in the capital outlay fund.
SB 68authorize a county gross receipts tax.
SB 76provide for the assessment of certain agricultural land as noncropland.
SB 79modify provisions regarding the building of fences across certain unimproved highways.
SB 82provide for a risk protection order authorizing the seizure of firearms and ammunition.
SB 85establish an annual fee for certain electric motor vehicles and electric hybrid motor vehicles.
SB 88require parental notification of self-injurious behavior expressed during counseling sessions.
SB 90revise the distribution of motor fuel tax revenue, create a small structure and large culvert fund, provide for the use and administration of the fund, and to make an appropriation thereof.
SB 92to provide for the repurposing of STAR Academy.
SB 95modify certain provisions regarding the repayment of restitution.
SB 99prohibit certain persons from practicing acupuncture.
SB 100regulate certain portable recording systems worn by law enforcement officers.
SB 101prohibit internet service providers from selling certain customer data without consent.
SB 102provide certain procedures regarding the effect of initiated measures and amendments.
SB 103limit the disclosure of presidential election results and to provide for a suspension of such disclosure.
SB 105accommodate legislation enhancing education.
SB 106accommodate legislation enhancing health care.
SB 107accommodate legislation enhancing basic government services in the state.
SB 108revise the time period allowable for certain covenants not to compete.
SB 109provide protections for health care decisions governed by conscience.
SB 111exclude certain wind energy tax revenue from the state aid to education formula.
SB 112repeal certain provisions regarding initiated measures.
SB 114require an incentive program to provide diversion opportunities for certain substance abuse offenses.
SB 115revise the penalty for the ingestion of certain controlled substances.
SB 117require the Department of Education to establish certain programs for children who are deaf and hard-of-hearing.
SB 118revise certain educational programs and promote efficiency in state government and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 121revise parenting guidelines and repeal Supreme Court authority to promulgate guidelines.
SB 122impose a severance tax on the quarrying of certain minerals.
SB 123make an appropriation for the Literacy Intervention Program and to declare an emergency.
SB 126provide civil remedies for certain construction permits issued by the Public Utilities Commission.
SB 127transfer certain funds, make an appropriation to provide horse racing relays, and to declare an emergency.
SB 129prohibit the cancellation or nonrenewal of a health insurance policy for a preexisting condition.
SB 130to revise certain health programs and make an appropriation therefor.
SB 131enhance educational opportunities regarding the Board of Regents and promote efficiency in state government and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 132accommodate legislation enhancing health care.
SB 134accommodate legislation enhancing education.
SB 138amend parole provisions regarding life sentences.
SB 141designate the Bobolink as the official songbird of South Dakota.
SB 143establish certain restrictions regarding funds from the state subsidized dual credit program for certain students.
SB 145recalculate abatement of the basic child support obligation.
SB 152delineate activities not constituting the corporate practice of chiropractic.
SB 153prohibit certain social media censorship.
SB 158accommodate legislation regarding refined agricultural products.
SB 159provide that Native American populations be protected in the legislative redistricting process.
SB 163establish certain restrictions on the foreign ownership of agricultural land.
SB 165require all wind energy facilities to include an aircraft detection lighting system.
SB 168limit the amount of other revenue that is counted as local effort in the state aid to education formula.
SB 172revise provisions regarding civil forfeiture.
SB 173to establish limitations applicable to initial family assessments.
SB 175accommodate legislation related to meetings and records of rural electric cooperatives.
SB 177cap increases in the rates of tuition for certain institutions.
SB 178increase funding for counties and townships by increasing the excise tax rate on motor fuel.
SB 179revise the legal notice process.
SB 182provide for certain bonds for the construction of courthouses.
SB 194revise certain requirements for absentee ballots and to declare an emergency.
SCR 602To invite responsible gun owners from Virginia to relocate to South Dakota.
SJR 502Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election, an amendment to Article XII of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the creation and administration of the pooled local investment fund.
SJR 503Rescinding House Joint Resolutions calling for a constitutional convention for the sole purpose of changing the Constitution of the United States.
SR 701In support of rescinding the Medals of Honor given to United States soldiers for the involvement and participation of the soldiers in the Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890.
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