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HB 1002revise certain provisions regarding the days and hours that alcoholic beverages may be sold on a licensed premise and who may sell, serve, or dispense alcoholic beverages on a licensed premise and to revise certain provisions concerning the power of municipalities and counties to regulate the sale and use of alcoholic beverages.
HB 1003reduce the time period for revising fees for full-service restaurant on-sale licenses.
HB 1004extend dram shop protection to certain alcoholic beverage licensees.
HB 1009revise certain provisions regarding the documentation of data used to make adjustments for factors that affect the capacity of the land to produce agricultural products during the assessment process.
HB 1012revise certain provisions regarding the appointment of members to the Capitol Complex Restoration and Beautification Commission.
HB 1019revise certain provisions regarding the requirements for notarizing documents.
HB 1050revise the per student allocation for the state aid to general education formula.
HB 1055revise certain provisions regarding the appointment of members to the Game, Fish and Parks Commission.
HB 1066provide for the issuance of landowner-sponsored big game hunting licenses.
HB 1067restrict the entry of conservation officers onto certain private land without permission.
HB 1068revise the limitation on damages for medical malpractice actions.
HB 1083make an appropriation for costs related to the South Dakota Science and Technology Authority.
HB 1084set certain property tax levies and to provide for their application.
HB 1085prohibit certain interaction between children and registered sex offenders at youth activities.
HB 1087provide criteria for enacting ordinances or amendments thereto that have a retrospective application and to repeal certain provisions related to the enforcement of ordinances.
HB 1097prohibit local exchange carriers from assessing certain access stimulation charges and to establish certain penalties.
HB 1098require state agencies to conduct a public hearing before acquiring certain real property.
HB 1099permit taxing districts to revise the base amount of revenue payable from property taxes.
HB 1106limit the fee that may be charged for inmate labor used in response to emergency and disaster situations.
HB 1107provide for the renewal of certain nonresident commercial driver licenses.
HB 1111revise the penalty for first degree manslaughter.
HB 1112provide for the timely disposition of certain untried complaints, indictments, and informations upon request of the affected inmates.
HB 1113specify certain animal species for animal damage control.
HB 1114broaden the policy review committee for animal damage control.
HB 1115provide for annual audits of the state predatory animal control fund.
HB 1116limit certain outside employment and compensation by presidents and executive officers of state institutions of higher education.
HB 1119prohibit certain acts of sexual penetration and contact between certain school employees and students and to provide penalties therefor.
HB 1121require a permit and fee for public access on certain school and public lands and to establish a penalty.
HB 1122appropriate money for the Northern Crops Institute.
HB 1123repeal the income tax imposed on banks and financial corporations.
HB 1124repeal the premium and annuity tax imposed on insurance companies.
HB 1125revise certain documentation requirements related to driver licensing.
HB 1131revise certain provisions concerning intoxicated or incapacitated persons who may be taken into protective custody.
HB 1133prohibit minors from using certain wireless communication devices while operating motor vehicles upon the public highways and to provide certain exceptions.
HB 1134revise the organizational status of the Mike Durfee State Prison.
HB 1136limit asbestos-related liabilities for certain successor corporations.
HB 1139clarify the application of common law civil trespass on agricultural land and to provide for the recovery of liquidated damages against trespassers.
HB 1140prohibit the use of certain photo radar speed detection systems and of certain photo monitoring devices to detect red light violations.
HB 1141provide for legislative redistricting based on single-member house districts.
HB 1142prohibit campaign contributions to candidates for the Public Utilities Commission by certain persons or entities associated with regulated entities.
HB 1143authorize the posting of certain information on the internet by school districts in addition to or in lieu of certain publication requirements.
HB 1144revise the Human Relations Act to include additional categories of persons.
HB 1145limit certain requirements associated with animal identification systems.
HB 1146provide for the regulation of certain commercial dog breeding operations.
HB 1147permit townships to provide certain health, life, and disability income insurance benefits.
HB 1148authorize counties to change the method of electing the county board of commissioners to either an at-large or district basis.
HB 1153repeal the requirement that a railroad obtain authority from the Governor or the Transportation Commission before the railroad may exercise the power of eminent domain.
HB 1154require written incident notice from law enforcement to a juvenile's school under certain circumstances.
HB 1155require the marking of certain anemometer towers used for wind energy testing purposes.
HB 1156provide health insurance coverage for contraceptive drugs and devices.
HB 1157provide for the public release of certain subscription and licensee lists by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks.
HB 1158require the prompt payment of certain suppliers of property and services under a contract with a public agency.
HB 1159permit permanent residents of the United States to be employed or certified as law enforcement officers.
HB 1162limit the liability of covered persons if health care service contractors are impaired or liquidated.
HB 1163transfer funds from the tobacco prevention and reduction trust fund to the general fund.
HB 1168require children to attend school until age sixteen rather than age eighteen.
HB 1169prohibit businesses and employers from establishing certain policies against the ability of an invitee or employee to store firearms and ammunition in a locked motor vehicle parked on the premises.
HB 1170authorize the issuance of certain lifetime hunting and fishing licenses.
HB 1173provide certain provisions concerning the notice and interconnection of video programming and rural telephone service and to establish certain penalties.
HB 1174authorize an increase in the compensation for members of the board of directors of water user districts.
HB 1175provide for the establishment of performance standards for certified teachers, and to provide for the evaluation of the performance of certified teachers.
HB 1178prohibit the use of certain wireless communications devices while driving.
HB 1181eliminate the consolidation incentives for any school districts that consolidate after July 1, 2010.
HB 1182prohibit certain employment practices.
HB 1184revise employee sick leave used for the care of a spouse, child, or parent of the employee if the spouse, child, or parent has a serious health condition.
HB 1186prohibit certain regulated entities from providing financial support for events involving the Public Utilities Commission.
HB 1191revise certain provisions regarding right-of-way easements for isolated tracts of land.
HB 1193allow certain local governments to participate in the state health insurance plan.
HB 1194revise certain provisions concerning wind easements and to specify certain information to be included in the recorded documents.
HB 1195provide for certain overweight permits during the time of seasonal vehicle weight restrictions.
HB 1196establish a certain distance from the municipality's corporate limits in which the municipality has planning and zoning authority.
HB 1197revise certain provisions concerning railroad tax credits.
HB 1198allow municipalities to impose an additional penny sales and use tax for a limited period of time for a specified use.
HB 1199provide for the temporary curtailment of out-of-state legislative travel.
HB 1200provide for a temporary decrease in legislative salaries.
HB 1203provide for the regulation of acupuncturists.
HB 1204authorize reasonable suspicion testing and prohibit the use of controlled substances by welfare recipients.
HB 1205prohibit and penalize certain alien employment.
HB 1207revise certain campaign finance requirements.
HB 1208provide for legislative representation on the Game, Fish and Parks Commission.
HB 1209revise certain property tax limitations.
HB 1210prohibit companies from charging for amounts paid in premium taxes on annuities.
HB 1211exempt investment gains from the tax levied on premiums and consideration for annuities for section 1035 exchanges.
HB 1212provide counties the authority to acquire, construct, maintain, and operate sewer utility systems.
HB 1213allow artisan distillers and farm wineries to sell certain distilled spirits to wholesalers and retailers.
HB 1215appropriate funds for increased wages for employees of nursing facilities and to transfer funds from the health care trust fund.
HB 1216prohibit local units of government from requiring fire sprinklers in single family dwellings.
HB 1217regulate passenger elevators, escalators, and similar conveyance facilities.
HB 1218provide for the election of the secretary of agriculture.
HB 1219provide for the transport of certain students to centrally designated distribution points.
HB 1220provide for legislative redistricting by a bipartisan, nonlegislative commission.
HB 1221expand the authority of the state auditor and the state treasurer to monitor public funds in local bank accounts.
HB 1223provide procedures by which adopted persons may obtain their original birth certificates and the contact preference of birth parents.
HB 1225provide for a process to limit state government spending.
HB 1229adopt the Uniform Real Property Transfer on Death Act.
HB 1230permit certain persons to assist women during pregnancy and childbirth under certain conditions.
HB 1232repeal provisions allowing for the two-year averaging of a school district's fall enrollment for the purpose of calculating state aid to education.
HB 1233provide for a temporary reduction of the salaries of legislators and certain state officers and employees and to declare an emergency.
HB 1234increase certain state employee salaries.
HB 1235increase funding for certain providers of medical services and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1236appropriate money from the education enhancement trust fund for the purpose of providing increased funding for state aid to education.
HB 1237revise certain provisions regarding the refunds for new or expanded agricultural facilities and the refunds for new or expanded business facilities and to declare an emergency.
HB 1238exempt certain school districts from the requirement to reorganize due to low enrollment.
HB 1242require that certain land acquisitions by the State of South Dakota be conditioned upon subsequent legislative approval.
HB 1243establish certain requirements regarding the placement of driver licensing sites.
HB 1245repeal the death penalty and commute certain death sentences to life imprisonment.
HB 1246revise the definition of new business facilities that are eligible for certain tax refunds and to declare an emergency.
HB 1247provide for the establishment of school administration regions and to provide for the sharing of certain school administrators and school service specialists among school districts.
HB 1250provide that ordinances or amendments may not have a retrospective application.
HB 1251provide for delivery of alcoholic beverages to the consumer by certain off-sale and package retailers.
HB 1253refer to a vote of the people a bill to authorize smoking in certain establishments under certain conditions.
HB 1255lower the state sales and use tax on certain food items and to increase the rate of taxation for the sales and use tax on certain goods and services.
HB 1256revise certain provisions regarding the enforcement of the requirement to wear a seat belt in a motor vehicle.
HB 1258authorize grants and loans from the revolving economic development and initiative fund to certain venture capital funds and to establish a certification process for capital venture funds and for businesses seeking financial assistance from these capital venture funds.
HB 1259allow school districts to charge students a fee to participate in interscholastic activities for which no academic credit is earned.
HB 1261provide for the adjustment of appropriated moneys to projected available revenues.
HB 1262adjust certain registration fees for the use of motor vehicles on the public highways.
HB 1266assess and tax certain outdoor sign structures as real property.
HB 1267create a new malt beverage retailer licenses that has certain membership and age requirements.
HB 1268establish certain requirements and safeguards relating to wind easements and wind energy leases.
HB 1269require the installation of ethanol blender pumps in certain state-operated fueling facilities and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1271revise certain provisions regarding the information displayed on a noncommercial motor vehicle license plate.
HB 1272revise certain provisions regarding paternity and termination of parental rights.
HB 1273restrict certain state purchases of gasoline to ethanol blends.
HB 1274repeal certain restrictions relating to the location of apiaries.
HB 1276create a task force to study the functioning of the Office of Tribal Government Relations.
HB 1277provide for a process of obtaining certain information from online content providers in slander and libel actions.
HB 1278provide for a process of obtaining certain information from online content providers in slander and libel actions.
HCR 1005Urging the President of the United States and Congress to pursue a course of disengagement and containment of the forces threatening our homeland security.
HCR 1010Requesting the appointment of a special task force to study the highway needs and the financing of the highway needs for the state and its political subdivisions.
HCR 1015Supporting the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
HCR 1018Expressing concern at the ruling by the United States Supreme Court in the case of Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission and to request a constitutional amendment to reverse the decision.
HJR 1001Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election a new section to Article XXI of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to freedom of choice in health care.
HJR 1002Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election a new section to Article XI of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, relating to the imposition of a corporate income tax.
HJR 1003Proposing 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 limitation of expenditures for the State of South Dakota.
HJR 1005Proposing and submitting to the electors at the next general election amendments to Article XII, sections 5 and 6 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota relating to the health care trust fund and the education enhancement trust fund.
HJR 1006Proposing a constitutional amendment to revise the legislative vote required to impose, increase, or authorize taxes.
SB 23eliminate the two-year delay of certain rule changes that increase teacher certification fees.
SB 62revise the notice requirements for closure of a highway and to provide a civil penalty for failure to comply with a closure.
SB 76revise the composition of the State Veterans' Commission.
SB 79revise certain format requirements relating to real estate documents to be filed with the register of deeds.
SB 92revise certain provisions relating to the reimbursement of referring counties for certain mental health services.
SB 121require the Department of Education to promote certain programs for children who are deaf and hard-of-hearing.
SB 124establish the per student allocation for FY 2011, and to revise the index factor in the state aid to education formula.
SB 126permit flexible staffing for local government public safety answering points.
SB 130revise certain provisions concerning the township road system.
SB 131revise certain provisions concerning when motor vehicles are required to have lighted front and rear lamps.
SB 177revise certain provisions regarding the appropriation process.
SB 187provide for the adjustment of appropriated moneys to projected available revenues.
SB 191establish the South Dakota Early Learning Council, and to establish community planning processes and eligibility criteria for entities seeking state funding to provide voluntary prekindergarten programs to children from low-income families.
SB 192modify distributions from the wind energy tax fund.
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