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Bill Type: House Bill
HB 1025to revise certain provisions regarding confidentiality of child abuse or neglect information.
HB 1053to revise certain provisions regarding registration, numbering, titling, and taxation of certain boats.
HB 1065to revise the penalties for certain felony convictions.
HB 1101to establish certain prima facie evidence that an account holder executed a check.
HB 1149to prohibit the possession of certain articles in a jail or juvenile detention facility, to prohibit the delivery of certain articles to a jail or juvenile detention facility, and to provide a penalty therefor.
HB 1170to revise the provisions of certain statutes pertaining to insufficient funds checks.
HB 1193to require that certain information be disclosed on the sex offender registry.
HB 1197to increase the penalties for drug distribution and storage and for possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia.
HB 1201to reduce the penalties for certain violations of revenue statutes not involving fraud.
HB 1230to provide a defense to aggravated assault under certain circumstances.
HB 1259to provide for a penalty for failure to report certain information to the Department of Education and Cultural Affairs.
HB 1278to provide an exemption to the axle and weight limits if the total gross weight of a vehicle is within the maximum limits.
HB 1279to prohibit the possession of a firearm by persons convicted of certain felony drug offenses.
HB 1283to provide that any person convicted of or who has pled nolo contendere to a fourth or subsequent offense of driving under the influence is guilty of a Class 5 felony regardless of the time that has elapsed between convictions or pleas.
HB 1316to revise certain provisions related to drug free zones around schools and certain other youth-oriented facilities.
Bill Type: Senate Bill
SB 36to revise the crime of indecent exposure.
SB 37to provide a penalty for failing to annually register as a sex offender.
SB 53to require the reporting of criminal convictions, to provide certain licensing penalties, and to allow certain cooperation in a multi-state waiver process regarding persons engaged in the insurance business.
SB 62to establish the suspension periods for certain violations of traffic laws and for fraudulently using a driver license or nondriver identification card.
SB 66to increase the number of days a notice of intent to revoke a driver’s license may function as a temporary driver’s license following an arrest involving a refusal to submit to chemical analysis.
SB 77to establish certain fish possession limits.
SB 82to prohibit certain deceptive acts and practices with regard to lodging establishments and campgrounds and to require that certain records be kept.
SB 96to prohibit assaults by any person held in a county or municipal jail or a juvenile detention facility.
SB 113to provide for a penalty for certain conduct with regard to alcoholic beverages.
SB 133to provide for felony enhancement for third offense simple assault.
SB 134to permit the Division of Criminal Investigation to process national criminal history checks on applicants for employment with and licensing by the Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe.
SB 167to define child abuse and provide a penalty therefor.
SB 177to revise and clarify certain provisions concerning the regulation of pornography and obscenity.