10 members · 54 bills referred · 72 committee votes
Bills
54
Enacted
37
Dead
14
Vote Pass Rate
100%
Al Novstrup
Casey Crabtree
David Wheeler
Erin Tobin
Jim Stalzer
Larry Zikmund
Lee Schoenbeck
Red Dawn Foster
Wayne Steinhauer
Red Dawn Foster
update certain provisions related to the licensure of optometrists.
make an appropriation for the provision of housing infrastructure loans and grants.
revise renewal and licensing requirements for plumbers.
adopt the 2021 edition of the Uniform Plumbing Code, and allow for selective adoption of provisions within the Uniform Plumbing Code by municipalities.
permit nonresponsive insurance producer applications be deemed withdrawn as to not constitute a refusal or administrative action.
codify an advisory council for the appraiser certification program.
revise a provision regarding when a license is not required of a person installing electric wiring.
reduce the exempt commercial policyholder aggregate premium requirement.
revise a certain provision regarding standard nonforfeiture amounts for individual deferred annuities.
clarify when a delivery facilitation contractor may be considered an independent contractor.
protect the integrity of reemployment assistance.
specify taxation, authorization, and standards of practice for the sale of travel insurance.
establish rights regarding the disposition of a person's remains.
revise the number of class hours required to obtain a responsible broker's license.
modify the licensing of barbers.
include a common paymaster as within the meaning of employing unit.
establish provisions regarding ejection of persons from certain lodging establishments and recreational vehicle facilities.
prohibit forms of caller identification manipulation and to impose a penalty therefor.
authorize the formation of corporations and limited liability companies by physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists.
provide for remote work for employees of money lending licensees and mortgage lender businesses.
update provisions regarding self-service storage.
provide for the direct sale of certain home-produced or home-processed foods and food products.
Recommending private sector housing solutions.
recognize hair discrimination as an unfair or discriminatory practice.
provide protections and workplace safety for meat and poultry processing workers.
revise annuity sales standards.
provide for ticket-in, ticket-out video lottery.
prohibit vehicle dealers from purchasing vehicles at public auctions.
revise certain provisions regarding census estimates for the purposes of off-sale and on-sale liquor licenses.
exempt motor vehicle service contracts from the insurance code.
make an appropriation for matching funds to enhance research in manufacturing processes having lunar application and planetary use in tribal housing development and to declare an emergency.
revise the discretionary formula for reduced taxation of new structures and residential property.
prohibit insurance policies from restricting the method of payment for dental care.
amend certain provisions relating to the small business credit initiative fund.
prohibit discriminatory actions against persons engaged with the firearm industry.
increase the limit on the number of video lottery machines in a licensed establishment.
allow for unlicensed businesses to store alcoholic beverages.
revise certain provisions regarding utility facilities and revenue bonds.
establish a process for the abandonment of certain pipelines.
protect an individual's conscience from entities requiring the COVID-19 vaccine.
provide for the use and regulated sale of marijuana.
require financial security for the decommissioning of solar facilities.
establish safety standards regarding biogas gathering lines.
revise notice and record keeping requirements of real estate brokerages.
revise certain provisions regarding money transmission.
authorize the Department of Corrections to purchase certain real property and contract for design of a community work center for offenders committed to the Department of Corrections, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
appropriate funds for the expansion of broadband infrastructure and to declare an emergency.
revise provisions related to prohibited conduct by schools and landlords related to medical cannabis.
delineate uses for the South Dakota housing opportunity fund.
modify the amount of time to report an injury for workers' compensation.
revise certain provisions regarding the minimum amount of a lottery prize that is subject to setoff.
exempt the provision of electricity through electric vehicle charging stations from the definition of electric utility.
require that taxpayer funded pool arrangements providing workers' compensation coverage demonstrate financial stability, reliable management, and fair pricing.
Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, providing for wagering on sporting events via mobile or electronic platform.
| Bill | Result |
|---|---|
| HB1033 make an appropriation for the provision of housing infrastructure loans and grants. | Passed (6-1) |
| HB1117 revise a certain provision regarding standard nonforfeiture amounts for individual deferred annuities. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1117 revise a certain provision regarding standard nonforfeiture amounts for individual deferred annuities. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1229 authorize the formation of corporations and limited liability companies by physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1229 authorize the formation of corporations and limited liability companies by physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1289 update provisions regarding self-service storage. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1289 update provisions regarding self-service storage. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1322 provide for the direct sale of certain home-produced or home-processed foods and food products. | Passed (7-0) |
| HCR6002 Recommending private sector housing solutions. | Passed (7-0) |
| HCR6002 Recommending private sector housing solutions. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1102 reduce the exempt commercial policyholder aggregate premium requirement. | Passed (9-0) |
| HB1173 include a common paymaster as within the meaning of employing unit. | Passed (9-0) |
| HB1173 include a common paymaster as within the meaning of employing unit. | Passed (9-0) |
| HB1214 prohibit forms of caller identification manipulation and to impose a penalty therefor. | Passed (9-0) |
| HB1214 prohibit forms of caller identification manipulation and to impose a penalty therefor. | Passed (9-0) |
| HB1271 provide for remote work for employees of money lending licensees and mortgage lender businesses. | Passed (8-0) |
| HB1271 provide for remote work for employees of money lending licensees and mortgage lender businesses. | Passed (8-0) |
| HB1130 specify taxation, authorization, and standards of practice for the sale of travel insurance. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1130 specify taxation, authorization, and standards of practice for the sale of travel insurance. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1152 establish rights regarding the disposition of a person's remains. | Passed (8-0) |
| HB1153 revise the number of class hours required to obtain a responsible broker's license. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1153 revise the number of class hours required to obtain a responsible broker's license. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1169 modify the licensing of barbers. | Passed (8-0) |
| HB1169 modify the licensing of barbers. | Passed (8-0) |
| HB1177 establish provisions regarding ejection of persons from certain lodging establishments and recreational vehicle facilities. | Passed (7-1) |
| HB1118 clarify when a delivery facilitation contractor may be considered an independent contractor. | Passed (9-0) |
| HB1118 clarify when a delivery facilitation contractor may be considered an independent contractor. | Passed (9-0) |
| HB1128 protect the integrity of reemployment assistance. | Passed (9-0) |
| HB1128 protect the integrity of reemployment assistance. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB140 recognize hair discrimination as an unfair or discriminatory practice. | Passed (8-1) |
| SB161 make an appropriation for matching funds to enhance research in manufacturing processes having lunar application and planetary use in tribal housing development and to declare an emergency. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB180 amend certain provisions relating to the small business credit initiative fund. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB180 amend certain provisions relating to the small business credit initiative fund. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB152 provide for ticket-in, ticket-out video lottery. | Passed (8-0) |
| SB156 revise certain provisions regarding census estimates for the purposes of off-sale and on-sale liquor licenses. | Passed (8-0) |
| SB183 increase the limit on the number of video lottery machines in a licensed establishment. | Passed (5-3) |
| SB204 establish a process for the abandonment of certain pipelines. | Passed (7-1) |
| SB3 provide for the use and regulated sale of marijuana. | Passed (5-3) |
| HB1061 codify an advisory council for the appraiser certification program. | Passed (5-4) |
| SB145 provide protections and workplace safety for meat and poultry processing workers. | Passed (8-1) |
| SB153 prohibit vehicle dealers from purchasing vehicles at public auctions. | Passed (8-0) |
| SB182 prohibit discriminatory actions against persons engaged with the firearm industry. | Passed (6-2) |
| SB148 revise annuity sales standards. | Passed (8-0) |
| SB188 allow for unlicensed businesses to store alcoholic beverages. | Passed (8-0) |
| SB188 allow for unlicensed businesses to store alcoholic beverages. | Passed (8-0) |
| SB203 revise certain provisions regarding utility facilities and revenue bonds. | Passed (8-0) |
| SB203 revise certain provisions regarding utility facilities and revenue bonds. | Passed (8-0) |
| SB55 appropriate funds for the expansion of broadband infrastructure and to declare an emergency. | Passed (8-0) |
| SB160 exempt motor vehicle service contracts from the insurance code. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB160 exempt motor vehicle service contracts from the insurance code. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB171 prohibit insurance policies from restricting the method of payment for dental care. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB171 prohibit insurance policies from restricting the method of payment for dental care. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB211 protect an individual's conscience from entities requiring the COVID-19 vaccine. | Passed (8-1) |
| SB53 authorize the Department of Corrections to purchase certain real property and contract for design of a community work center for offenders committed to the Department of Corrections, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB65 delineate uses for the South Dakota housing opportunity fund. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB162 revise the discretionary formula for reduced taxation of new structures and residential property. | Passed (8-0) |
| HB1043 revise renewal and licensing requirements for plumbers. | Passed (9-0) |
| HB1044 adopt the 2021 edition of the Uniform Plumbing Code, and allow for selective adoption of provisions within the Uniform Plumbing Code by municipalities. | Passed (5-4) |
| SJR502 Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, providing for wagering on sporting events via mobile or electronic platform. | Passed (5-4) |
| HB1028 update certain provisions related to the licensure of optometrists. | Passed (9-0) |
| HB1028 update certain provisions related to the licensure of optometrists. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB6 revise provisions related to prohibited conduct by schools and landlords related to medical cannabis. | Passed (8-1) |
| HB1059 permit nonresponsive insurance producer applications be deemed withdrawn as to not constitute a refusal or administrative action. | Passed (9-0) |
| HB1062 revise a provision regarding when a license is not required of a person installing electric wiring. | Passed (8-0) |
| HB1062 revise a provision regarding when a license is not required of a person installing electric wiring. | Passed (8-0) |
| SB92 require that taxpayer funded pool arrangements providing workers' compensation coverage demonstrate financial stability, reliable management, and fair pricing. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB70 modify the amount of time to report an injury for workers' compensation. | Passed (8-1) |
| SB76 revise certain provisions regarding the minimum amount of a lottery prize that is subject to setoff. | Passed (5-4) |
| SB80 exempt the provision of electricity through electric vehicle charging stations from the definition of electric utility. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB36 require financial security for the decommissioning of solar facilities. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB45 revise notice and record keeping requirements of real estate brokerages. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB47 revise certain provisions regarding money transmission. | Passed (9-0) |