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Bill Type: House Bill
HB 1106repeal certain outdated and obsolete provisions regarding the sale of petroleum products.
HB 1107repeal certain outdated and obsolete provisions regarding restraint of trade.
HB 1121include certain actions in liens on property sold for tax deed.
HB 1122define the limitations of interstate compacts relating to the collection of civil fines.
HB 1125repeal certain outdated and obsolete provisions regarding judicial remedies.
HB 1161establish a cause of action for wrongful human trafficking.
HB 1162prohibit the practice of sex-selective abortions, to establish certain procedures to better ensure that sex-selective abortions are not practiced in South Dakota, and to provide penalties therefor.
HB 1223revise certain provisions relating to appeals to county boards of adjustment.
HB 1234require notice to property owners in certain eminent domain cases.
Bill Type: Senate Bill
SB 66provide immunity to clergy, lay officials, and religious organizations that decline to provide certain marriage services.
SB 67provide protection to certain businesses or persons that decline to provide certain wedding services or goods due to the free exercise of religion.
SB 72require notice to judgment debtors when certain judgments are discharged.
SB 74provide for the consideration of joint physical custody of a minor.
SB 103establish certain civil penalties for tampering or removing any highway marker, sign, or control device and to distribute the revenue from such civil penalties.
SB 128protect the citizens and businesses of South Dakota regarding speech pertaining to views on sexual orientation and to provide for the defense of such citizens and businesses.
SB 130reinstate certain civil actions for childhood sexual abuse if subsequent legislation had the effect of limiting the plaintiff's right to recovery.
SB 138revise certain provisions relating to title-based escheatment of abandoned United States savings bonds and the proceeds thereof.
SB 143provide for a civil remedy for a bad faith assertion of patent infringement.