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Bill Type: House Bill
HB 1009revise the procedure for updating the voter registration list.
HB 1010revise certain provisions concerning appointments to office vacancies.
HB 1011revise certain election provisions concerning political parties and candidates.
HB 1012reduce the legal blood alcohol limits for motor vehicle drivers.
HB 1013authorize commercial motor vehicle drivers to temporarily rest at interstate rest areas for a longer period of time.
HB 1014authorize the Board of Regents to construct a tennis complex at the University of South Dakota.
HB 1015authorize the Board of Regents to provide for the renovation of the entrance, parking, and garage facilities located at the South Dakota School for the Deaf in Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1016authorize the Board of Regents to purchase the Dakota Prairie Playhouse, in Madison, South Dakota, and to make an appropriation therefor.
HB 1017make an appropriation to reimburse certain family physicians and certain physician assistants who have complied with the requirements of the South Dakota physician tuition reimbursement program or the South Dakota midlevel tuition reimbursement program.
HB 1018authorize the Department of Health to establish a program for processing waiver requests for international medical graduates and to establish a fee for processing waiver requests.
HB 1019revise certain requirements and fees regarding various agricultural related licenses, certificates, registrations, and inspections and to provide for the disposition of certain fees.
HB 1020revise certain dairy inspection fees.
HB 1021revise certain provisions regarding liability for violations regarding plant quarantines and to establish certain fees for inspections and issuances of certificates for the movement of plants and plant products.
HB 1023provide for abuse and neglect screening through the Department of Social Services central registry for certain Department of Corrections employees and volunteers and for employees and volunteers of certain adolescent treatment programs.
HB 1024authorize the release of certain information about adult inmates and parolees to victims, the community, and governmental entities.
HB 1025repeal and revise certain mental health provisions pertaining to the state interagency coordinating network council and the local interagency teams.
HB 1026provide rule-making authority for certain fees for the certification of interpreters for the deaf.
HB 1027repeal the composition requirements of the Board of Vocational Rehabilitation.
HB 1028revise the composition of the review panel of interpreters for the deaf and hard of hearing.
HB 1029allow for a change in the composition of the Board of Service to the Blind and Visually Impaired and to repeal certain functions of the board.
HB 1030revise the rehabilitation services provided at public cost to disabled and visually impaired persons based on economic need to include postsecondary tuition and fees.
HB 1031require workers' compensation third party administrators to become licensed and registered and to provide for standards for the continued registration of third party administrators.
HB 1032revise certain provisions relating to child support.
HB 1033repeal certain provisions regarding the real estate licensing examination.
HB 1034repeal an exemption from a requirement for real estate licensee errors and omissions insurance.
HB 1035change the filing requirements for annual and quarterly statements of the financial condition of foreign and alien insurers.
HB 1036prevent commercial drivers from operating commercial motor vehicles while the driver, the commercial motor vehicle, or the motor carrier operation is subject to an out-of-service order.
HB 1037revise the rule-making authority for credit insurance.
HB 1038update certain provisions pertaining to motor carrier safety and transportation of hazardous materials.
HB 1039subject certain health insurers to risk-based capital requirements.
HB 1040revise certain provisions regarding the applicability of managed care statutes and managed care mediation requirements and to permit certain impartial mediation provisions.
HB 1041require fraternal benefit societies to comply with managed care and advertising and solicitation statutes.
HB 1042revise small employer health plan requirements by clarifying the definition of a small employer, exceptions to issuing a policy, rating provisions and minimum participation requirements, and by deleting obsolete references relating to basic and standard plans.
HB 1043authorize county commissioners and the state fire marshal to prohibit open burning.
HB 1044revise certain dates pertaining to references to the Internal Revenue Code.
HB 1045prohibit the disclosure and use of personal information contained in certain motor vehicle records.
HB 1046require certain boats documented by the United States Coast Guard to be registered, to revise certain provisions regarding the numbering of boats, and to allow the Game, Fish and Parks Commission to establish a fee for a temporary boat license.
HB 1047revise certain provisions regarding leased or rented boats, to revise certain provisions regarding boat license tags, and to revise certain provisions regarding the exemptions from the excise tax on boats.
HB 1048authorize the secretary of revenue to revoke the license of a tobacco distributor or wholesaler for failure to provide certain information.
HB 1049authorize circuit courts to adjudicate paternity and establish custody in notice of support debt proceedings.
HB 1050revise certain provisions regarding genetic testing and analysis in paternity cases.
HB 1051increase the punishment for felony child abuse of a child under seven years of age and to designate the offense as a crime of violence.
HB 1052require attorneys to notify the Department of Social Services of certain recovery actions.
HB 1053revise the requirements for dispositional decrees entered by the courts for abused and neglected children.
HB 1054revise provisions regarding the crime victims' compensation program.
HB 1055revise the time by which an annual identification fee must be paid by certain motor carriers.
HB 1056increase the penalty for violation of certain fur dealer license requirements.
HB 1057revise certain provisions regarding the law enforcement authority of conservation officers.
HB 1058modify the daily and possession fish limits permitted for holders of a nonresident family fishing license.
HB 1059continue a surcharge on certain hunting licenses and to continuously appropriate the money for certain purposes.
HB 1060revise the method for and the limitations on imposition of various civil damages for unlawfully taking wild animals.
HB 1061prohibit certain persons from applying for a hunting, fishing, or trapping license, to provide for an automatic revocation of any license or privilege, and to provide for a penalty for a violation thereof.
HB 1062revise the requirement that holders of a license issued by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks exhibit the license or authorization on request and to require that certain persons also exhibit certain forms of identification to law enforcement officers.
HB 1063revise the time required for removal of an ice house from public waters of the state and to revise the time that failure to remove the ice house is deemed abandonment.
HB 1064clarify the law enforcement authority of conservation officers.
HB 1065require certain leased snowmobiles to be titled and licensed in South Dakota and to provide a penalty for violations thereof.
HB 1066complete the transfer of state radio services from the Office of the Attorney General to the Bureau of Information and Telecommunications.
HB 1067prohibit school boards from employing any person whose certificate has been revoked or suspended and to prohibit the suspension of a certificate under certain circumstances.
HB 1068authorize the South Dakota Building Authority and the Board of Regents to implement the long-term capital project request of the Board of Regents, providing for the construction, remodeling, or renovation of various structures on the campuses of the state's universities and to make appropriations therefor.
HB 1069revise certain provisions relating to school consolidation.
Bill Type: Senate Bill
SB 5revise certain voting qualifications in municipal and school district elections.
SB 6require the notification to the secretary of state of the nomination of certain convention nominees and of the election of certain party officials.
SB 7revise the dates for filing certain certificates of nomination.
SB 15revise certain provisions relating to the appraisal of grazing and agricultural lands by the commissioner of school and public lands.
SB 16revise certain provisions relating to the lease of common school, indemnity, and endowment lands.
SB 17revise certain provisions relating to the right to renew certain leases on school and public lands.
SB 18revise the state trunk highway system.
SB 19authorize the sale of a tract of land in Brookings County, South Dakota, to provide for the disposition and appropriation of the sale proceeds, to authorize and appropriate other funds to the Board of Regents to purchase property for agricultural experiment station research, and to declare an emergency.
SB 20authorize the Board of Regents to dispose of certain structures located at the Agricultural Experiment Station Beef Nutrition and Dairy Units in Brookings County, to construct cattle feed preparation and silage storage facilities at the Beef Nutrition Unit, and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 21make an appropriation to the Board of Regents to defray increased utility costs at Black Hills State University and at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology and to declare an emergency.
SB 22allow for the placement of sex offenders under the age of fifteen on a registry of sex offenders.
SB 23revise certain provisions related to the filing of marriage records and rule-making authority regarding vital records.
SB 24require coroners and funeral directors to notify eye and tissue banks of certain deaths for the purpose of anatomical gifts.
SB 25require the use of safety seat belts by passenger vehicle occupants under eighteen years of age.
SB 26eliminate the South Dakota Farm Loan Mediation Board and transfer program authority to the secretary of agriculture, to provide civil liability immunity for certain agricultural finance counselors, and to authorize the department to contract with businesses for mediation services.
SB 27transfer funds to the state fair fund and to revise the budgetary procedure for the state fair.
SB 28authorize South Dakota to participate in the revised Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision.
SB 29provide that certain offenses are violent offenses for purposes of parole eligibility.
SB 30allow parole violation and noncompliance hearings to be conducted through telephone conferencing or interactive video conferencing.
SB 31revise certain requirements of the Division of Rehabilitation Services in contested cases.
SB 32revise the notice of hearing requirements pertaining to costs on petitions for authority to administer psychotropic medication.
SB 33proscribe the crime of assisting in the escape of an involuntarily committed person from the South Dakota Human Services Center or the South Dakota Developmental Center and to provide penalties therefor.
SB 34allow weights and measures inspections to be performed biennially.
SB 35require insurance producers to sell only investments authorized pursuant to certain provisions.
SB 36revise nonrenewal and preexisting condition provisions and to correct outdated references for health insurance plans.
SB 37revise certain requirements for continuation and conversion of employer health plans.
SB 38revise health plan coverage requirements for newborns and newly adopted children.
SB 39establish standards for disability income insurance.
SB 40exempt from registration certain Canadian broker-dealers and the securities offered by them.
SB 41authorize the recovery of costs in contested cases for the real estate appraiser program and to repeal certain provisions regarding an appraiser's license.
SB 42provide for the increase of certain fees for the cosmetology commission.
SB 43establish within the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners a disciplinary committee and an ethics committee and to authorize a fee for peer review.
SB 44provide reciprocity for the licensing of insurance producers.
SB 45allow alcohol beverage license suspension or revocation hearings to be held in a location other than the county where the license has been applied for or has been issued.
SB 46authorize the department to issue direct payment permits in certain instances.
SB 50revise certain provisions regarding the state's accounting systems and the financial statements prepared by the Bureau of Finance and Management.
SB 51provide for the distribution of certain funds from the special revolving fund and the South Dakota-bred racing fund to promote South Dakota horse racing, to transfer funds from the special racing revolving fund and the South Dakota-bred racing fund to the Department of Social Services for domestic and sexual abuse shelter programs, and to make an appropriation therefor.
SB 52repeal an annual appropriation from the children’s trust fund and to repeal a statute that terminates an additional charge for birth records that is deposited in the fund.
SB 53revise certain provisions regarding the reunification of an abused or neglected child with a parent and the subsequent termination of parental rights.
SB 54update certain citations to federal law regarding pipeline safety inspection.
SB 55change the name of Union County State Park.
SB 56revise the definitions of big game and small game.
SB 57revise certain provisions related to anatomical gifts.
SB 58establish certain fees for filing and indexing records pursuant to the Uniform Commercial Code, to establish a fund, and to appropriate the fund.
SB 59revise procedures for the preservation of historic property.
SB 60expand the uses of the special education extraordinary cost fund.
SB 61authorize the state historical society board of trustees to set fees for copies of the surveyor general's records and to provide for the disposition of such fees.
SB 62repeal certain penalties against persons teaching in nonpublic schools.
SB 63revise the definition of illegal substances for purposes of revoking or refusing to issue a certificate to a teacher or administrator.
SB 64authorize the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to designate certain species as needing both control and protection.
SB 65clarify that the estates of certain nonresidents are subject to the estate tax.