HB 1007 | prohibit use of the South Dakota public utilities commission gross receipts tax fund for reimbursement of costs incurred by the Public Utilities Commission. |
HB 1013 | increase weights and measures inspection fees charged by the Department of Public Safety. |
HB 1014 | modify provisions related to emergency medical services personnel and to declare an emergency. |
HB 1015 | increase licensure fees related to the practice of funeral service and cremation. |
HB 1016 | revise provisions related to pharmacy and to increase fees. |
HB 1021 | modify the annual fee for concentrated animal feeding operations and to establish an application fee. |
HB 1024 | amend certain fees collected by the secretary of state. |
HB 1043 | require counties and municipalities to provide emergency medical services within their jurisdictions, increase liquidated court costs, and create the emergency medical services fund and make an appropriation therefor. |
HB 1045 | create a share the road specialty license plate. |
HB 1071 | modify practice criteria for physician assistants. |
HB 1097 | establish and modify provisions for the temporary training of nonresident physicians. |
HB 1157 | amend the maximum fee limit due when applying for a county drainage permit. |
HB 1165 | provide a means by which an agricultural producer may request an automatic refund of an assessment on crops. |
HB 1186 | provide for the revision and eventual repeal of the employer's investment in South Dakota's future fee. |
HB 1192 | remove the maximum fee permitted to be charged by a notary. |
HB 1213 | increase the maximum amount allowable for the livestock ownership inspection fee and to declare an emergency. |
HB 1215 | provide rulemaking authority for the licensure of fishing guides, hunting guides, and outfitters, and to provide a penalty. |
HB 1217 | require customer consent for installation of a smart meter for a utility service. |
HB 1228 | require an environmental impact statement from applicants seeking a carbon dioxide transmission facility permit from the Public Utilities Commission of the State of South Dakota. |
HB 1231 | repeal the board of barber examiners and cosmetology commission, and to create the cosmetology and barbering board, to provide a penalty, and to make an appropriation therefor. |
HB 1247 | modify massage therapist licensure requirements and to create a penalty therefor. |
SB 3 | increase driver license fees. |
SB 5 | permit a sheriff to charge a fee for service of process, whether service is completed or not. |
SB 19 | repeal the expiration date for the 911 emergency surcharge increase. |
SB 24 | revise provisions relating to the promulgation of rules to set licensing and inspection fees for plumbers and related professions. |
SB 26 | reduce employer contribution rates and increase the administrative fee rate for reemployment assistance. |
SB 27 | revise provisions relating to licensing fees for cosmetology, esthetics, and nail technology. |
SB 28 | revise provisions relating to licensing fees and license renewal dates for the practice of barbering and to declare an emergency. |
SB 31 | revise amounts for inspection fees for electrical installations. |
SB 32 | revise amounts for licensing fees for the practice of accountancy. |
SB 37 | revise and repeal provisions related to the 911 emergency surcharge and the 911 Coordination Board. |
SB 45 | impose a motor vehicle technology fee. |
SB 46 | specify the funds into which certain boat fees are deposited. |
SB 72 | revise the payor of autopsy costs in certain circumstances. |
SB 129 | modify renewal fee requirements for an on-sale liquor licensee whose business premises have been annexed into a municipality of the first class. |
SB 130 | authorize the shipment of distilled spirits direct to consumers, and to provide a penalty therefor. |
SB 135 | exempt a motor vehicle insurer from a certain title fee. |
SB 184 | repeal existing aircraft registration fees and establish a new schedule of aircraft registration fees. |
SB 209 | modify aircraft registration fees and to provide a penalty therefor. |