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Bill Type: House Bill
HB 1001update a reference to the Internal Revenue Code for purposes of higher education savings plans.
HB 1002require that all certified educators take a course in South Dakota Indian Studies.
HB 1003amend definitions pertaining to the school funding formula.
HB 1004provide tuition for a student who is placed in a residential treatment center that provides educational programming.
HB 1005modify the requirement for payment of a private home study by the Department of Social Services.
HB 1006repeal provisions for state assistance to persons experiencing chronic renal failure.
HB 1007prohibit use of the South Dakota public utilities commission gross receipts tax fund for reimbursement of costs incurred by the Public Utilities Commission.
HB 1008include a hybrid facility as a facility to be regulated by the Public Utilities Commission.
HB 1011revise provisions related to the stenographic recording of certain proceedings.
HB 1012clarify the status of the Statewide One-Call Notification Board as an agency administered by the Department of Public Safety and the duties of the Board.
HB 1013increase weights and measures inspection fees charged by the Department of Public Safety.
HB 1014modify provisions related to emergency medical services personnel and to declare an emergency.
HB 1015increase licensure fees related to the practice of funeral service and cremation.
HB 1016revise provisions related to pharmacy and to increase fees.
HB 1021modify the annual fee for concentrated animal feeding operations and to establish an application fee.
HB 1022prohibit the misbranding of any cell-cultured protein product.
HB 1023modify the definition of a conviction for purposes of license revocation.
HB 1024amend certain fees collected by the secretary of state.
HB 1025authorize the Department of Corrections to construct a prison facility for offenders committed to the Department of Corrections in Lincoln County, to make an appropriation therefor, to transfer moneys to the incarceration construction fund, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1026make an appropriation for the replacement of the Richmond Lake dam and spillway, for the general maintenance and repair of other state-owned dams, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1027repeal obsolete provisions pertaining to noncollecting retailers.
HB 1028revise certain references to the Internal Revenue Code.
HB 1029update provisions of the South Dakota Retirement System.
HB 1030update the South Dakota Retirement System's member information protection provisions.
HB 1031update the South Dakota Retirement System member identity verification procedures.
HB 1032update a reference to the Internal Revenue Code in South Dakota Retirement System statutes.
HB 1033make an appropriation for costs related to emergencies and disasters impacting the state and to declare an emergency.
HB 1034make an appropriation for costs related to the suppression of wildfires impacting the state and to declare an emergency.
HB 1035make an appropriation for school security enhancement grants.
HB 1036establish a minimum combined balance of the budget reserve fund and general revenue replacement fund.
HB 1037suspend the tax collection allowance credit for filing returns and remitting taxes electronically.
HB 1038repeal provisions regarding the state payment for burial of veterans.
HB 1039amend the programs reimbursing a teacher or school counselor for earning national board certification.
HB 1040reduce the state's contribution to a subsidized high school dual credit program.
HB 1041revise and repeal certain provisions pertaining to the state library and State Library Board.
HB 1042make an appropriation for the construction of historical exhibits at the Cultural Heritage Center.
HB 1046revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2025.
HB 1241to reduce the growth in the assessed value of owner-occupied property tax assessments.
Bill Type: Senate Bill
SB 1update references to certain federal motor carrier regulations.
SB 2increase civil penalties for commercial driver violations.
SB 3increase driver license fees.
SB 4authorize the sale of real property in Spink County by the Department of Human Services and to declare an emergency.
SB 20require a voter use a pen when marking a ballot.
SB 21prevent a member of a governing body from assisting in the canvass of the votes for an office for which the member is a candidate.
SB 22modify provisions pertaining to the submission of a nominating petition.
SB 23require the secretary of state to publish the numbers pertaining to the collection of signatures on a nominating petition.
SB 24revise provisions relating to the promulgation of rules to set licensing and inspection fees for plumbers and related professions.
SB 25clarify the adoption and use of the plumbing code.
SB 26reduce employer contribution rates and increase the administrative fee rate for reemployment assistance.
SB 27revise provisions relating to licensing fees for cosmetology, esthetics, and nail technology.
SB 28revise provisions relating to licensing fees and license renewal dates for the practice of barbering and to declare an emergency.
SB 29amend provisions regarding the Division of Insurance and the former Division of Securities operating fund.
SB 30remove outdated provisions within the insurance code.
SB 31revise amounts for inspection fees for electrical installations.
SB 32revise amounts for licensing fees for the practice of accountancy.
SB 33make appropriations for water and environmental purposes and to declare an emergency.
SB 34update the roles of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the Department of Public Safety regarding burning and burn permit issuing authority.
SB 35modify substances listed on the controlled substances schedule and to declare an emergency.
SB 36repeal the oath requirement for an application for a lodging establishment, campground, food service establishment, or mobile food service establishment license.
SB 37revise and repeal provisions related to the 911 emergency surcharge and the 911 Coordination Board.
SB 38modify requirements for a vehicle approaching a vehicle that is stopped or occupying the shoulder of the highway with warning lights flashing.
SB 39revise the description of highways included in the state trunk highway system.
SB 40revise Department of Transportation regulatory authority regarding aeronautics.
SB 41clarify the minimum age requirements for a hunting license.
SB 42clarify the wholesale purchase price of tobacco products.
SB 43establish a timeframe within which a remote seller and marketplace provider must register and remit sales tax.
SB 44modify tax refunds for elderly persons and persons with a disability, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
SB 45impose a motor vehicle technology fee.
SB 46specify the funds into which certain boat fees are deposited.
SB 47clarify eligibility for licensure as a video lottery operator.
SB 48modify provisions pertaining to the registration of voters.
SB 52authorize the expansion of the South Dakota State Veterans Cemetery, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
SB 53make modifications to the implementation, review, and oversight of the internal control system of the state.
SB 54revise the distribution of revenue from the cigarette tax.
SB 55revise property tax levies for school districts and to revise the state aid to general and special education formulas.
SB 56authorize the payment of lease rental obligations to the South Dakota Building Authority by the Bureau of Finance and Management, to make an appropriation therefore, and to declare an emergency.
SB 57revise presumptive probation.
SB 58revise provisions related to human trafficking, to prohibit the obstruction of human trafficking enforcement, and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 59revise provisions relating to the delivery, possession with intent to deliver, and possession of unauthorized articles in a state correctional facility, and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 60expand the access and investigatory authority of the state auditor.
SB 61modify the authority of the Board of Internal Control.
SB 62establish mandatory reporting requirements related to improper governmental conduct and crime, and to provide a penalty therefor.
SB 63establish protections for state employees who report improper governmental conduct and crime.
SB 64revise provisions related to the establishment of an initial parole date.
SB 65provide for the sale of certain real estate located in Pennington County and to provide for the deposit of the proceeds.
SB 66revise certain provisions related to capital improvements of state buildings.
SB 67establish the state office of apprenticeship within the Department of Labor and Regulation.
SB 75require an indication of United States citizenship status on a motor vehicle operator's license or permit, and on a nondriver identification card.
SB 216reduce the growth in the assessed value of owner-occupied property, limit increases in certain property tax revenues, revise provisions regarding school district excess tax levies, and revise eligibility requirements for a property tax assessment freeze.