14 members · 57 bills referred · 60 committee votes
Bills
57
Enacted
37
Dead
18
Vote Pass Rate
98%
Bethany Soye
Curt Massie
David Kull
Jon Hansen
Kenneth Teunissen
Mary Fitzgerald
Mike Stevens
Peri Pourier
Rebecca Reimer
Scott Odenbach
Tamara St. John
Tim Reisch
Tyler Tordsen
Mary Fitzgerald
update the official code of laws.
revise the manner of citing the Administrative Rules of South Dakota.
increase the amount of time permitted the Interim Rules Review Committee to review final permanent rulemaking materials.
provide immunity from liability for certain actions of the State Bar and its agents.
require that an application for a medical marijuana registry identification card include a notice of federal law regarding firearms and the unlawful use of a controlled substance.
establish the crime of exposure of a law enforcement officer to a controlled drug or substance and to provide a penalty therefor.
require that a dispensary post notice of the federal law regarding possession of a firearm and the use of marijuana and to provide a civil penalty.
exclude certain habitual DUI offenders from eligibility for presumptive probation.
revise provisions relating to the possession, manufacture, and distribution of child pornography.
prohibit the intentional disarming of a law enforcement officer and to provide a penalty therefor.
enhance the penalties for eluding law enforcement.
require the consideration of the definition of antisemitism when investigating unfair or discriminatory practices.
allow compliance with seat belt laws to be considered in determining damages for injuries.
repeal a provision related to habeas corpus proceedings.
specify the venue of appeal to circuit court for persons committed to a mental health facility.
establish an enhanced penalty for probationers intentionally causing contact with bodily fluids or human waste with a Unified Judicial System employee.
modify the definitions of a child in need of supervision and a delinquent child.
remove the option for a court services officer to prepare documentation in an adoption proceeding.
exclude certain crimes from presumptive probation.
provide that a temporary restraining order may extend beyond thirty days in certain circumstances involving stalking.
enhance the penalty for accessory to first- or second-degree murder.
eliminate the right to a preliminary hearing when an offender is charged with a nonviolent felony and when the offender is out of custody.
make fraudulent solicitation of charitable contributions a deceptive act or practice.
revise a provision related to aggravated assault.
define and require active efforts for purposes of preserving and reuniting families following instances of abuse or neglect.
establish the crime of possession of a weapon or tools with intent to commit theft and to provide a penalty therefor.
impose a reporting requirement regarding a lost or stolen firearm and to provide a penalty therefor.
require the consideration of certain definitions when investigating unfair or discriminatory practices.
limit reliance upon secondary sources as statements of law.
require proper storage of a firearm and to provide a penalty therefor.
enhance the penalty for rape of a child twelve years of age or under.
provide authority for a court to order offenders convicted of vehicular homicide to pay restitution to a victim's children until age eighteen.
establish a civil action for nonconsensual condom removal.
permit a child adjudicated delinquent for theft of a firearm to be committed to the Department of Corrections.
require a study of radio communication services in the Piedmont Valley region and make an appropriation to perform the study and purchase digital vehicular repeater systems.
allow an appeal of a decision of the Department of Education regarding special education or related services by a civil action against the department.
require free voice communication services for correctional inmates and to make an appropriation therefor.
amend provisions regarding reports to be done for a guardianship or conservatorship and to provide a penalty therefor.
authorize certain employer actions regarding the use of cannabis by an employee or a prospective employee.
revise and repeal provisions related to threatening persons holding statewide office, judicial officers, and elected officers and to provide a penalty therefor.
require a convicted defendant to reimburse the cost of digital forensic examination fees.
add a domestic abuse shelter to the definition of a community safety zone.
restrict the use of medical cannabis for individuals on probation or conditional release.
expand certain privileges for individuals who hold an unrestricted enhanced concealed carry permit.
revise notarial acts.
increase the maximum user fee for a participant submitting to wear a drug patch under the 24/7 sobriety program.
clarify the membership of the Open Meeting Commission.
modify the criteria for removal from the sex offender registry.
revise the incentive program for juvenile diversion opportunities.
revise provisions related to death by distribution of a Schedule I or II substance.
repeal the Visitation Grant Advisory Group.
revise a provision related to threatening law enforcement officers.
revise provisions related to the possession, distribution, and manufacture of child pornography.
revise a provision related to an action to quiet title to real property.
further limit applications for clemency for violent crime offenders sentenced to life imprisonment.
establish the admissibility of evidence of similar crimes in sexual assault cases.
establish the admissibility of evidence of similar crimes in child molestation cases.
| Bill | Result |
|---|---|
| SB146 revise and repeal provisions related to threatening persons holding statewide office, judicial officers, and elected officers and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (9-2) |
| SB191 restrict the use of medical cannabis for individuals on probation or conditional release. | Passed (12-0) |
| SB203 expand certain privileges for individuals who hold an unrestricted enhanced concealed carry permit. | Passed (11-1) |
| SB77 revise a provision related to threatening law enforcement officers. | Passed (7-5) |
| SB77 revise a provision related to threatening law enforcement officers. | Passed (7-5) |
| SB175 add a domestic abuse shelter to the definition of a community safety zone. | Passed (12-0) |
| SB211 revise notarial acts. | Passed (11-1) |
| SB6 revise provisions related to death by distribution of a Schedule I or II substance. | Passed (10-1) |
| SB61 repeal the Visitation Grant Advisory Group. | Passed (12-0) |
| SB15 require a convicted defendant to reimburse the cost of digital forensic examination fees. | Passed (13-0) |
| SB85 revise a provision related to an action to quiet title to real property. | Passed (9-3) |
| SB9 further limit applications for clemency for violent crime offenders sentenced to life imprisonment. | Passed (13-0) |
| SB97 establish the admissibility of evidence of similar crimes in sexual assault cases. | Passed (8-5) |
| SB98 establish the admissibility of evidence of similar crimes in child molestation cases. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1153 impose a reporting requirement regarding a lost or stolen firearm and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (10-1) |
| HB1174 require proper storage of a firearm and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1254 remove irreconcilable differences as a cause for divorce. | Passed (11-2) |
| HB1257 require the Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council to establish an interim study committee on minors' access to pornographic material. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1151 define and require active efforts for purposes of preserving and reuniting families following instances of abuse or neglect. | Passed (8-5) |
| HB1158 limit reliance upon secondary sources as statements of law. | Passed (9-3) |
| HB1220 allow an appeal of a decision of the Department of Education regarding special education or related services by a civil action against the department. | Passed (11-1) |
| HB1230 amend provisions regarding reports to be done for a guardianship or conservatorship and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (8-4) |
| HB1155 require the consideration of certain definitions when investigating unfair or discriminatory practices. | Failed (3-9) |
| HB1155 require the consideration of certain definitions when investigating unfair or discriminatory practices. | Passed (9-3) |
| HB1204 establish a civil action for nonconsensual condom removal. | Passed (8-4) |
| HB1210 permit a child adjudicated delinquent for theft of a firearm to be committed to the Department of Corrections. | Passed (12-0) |
| HB1215 require a study of radio communication services in the Piedmont Valley region and make an appropriation to perform the study and purchase digital vehicular repeater systems. | Passed (10-0) |
| HB1089 exclude certain crimes from presumptive probation. | Passed (11-0) |
| HB1104 enhance the penalty for accessory to first- or second-degree murder. | Passed (11-0) |
| HB1245 revise provisions related to the custody of an alleged delinquent child before and after a temporary custody hearing. | Passed (11-0) |
| HB1192 enhance the penalty for rape of a child twelve years of age or under. | Passed (7-4) |
| HB1192 enhance the penalty for rape of a child twelve years of age or under. | Passed (11-0) |
| HB1195 provide authority for a court to order offenders convicted of vehicular homicide to pay restitution to a victim's children until age eighteen. | Passed (10-0) |
| SB12 authorize certain employer actions regarding the use of cannabis by an employee or a prospective employee. | Passed (9-1) |
| SB79 revise provisions related to the possession, distribution, and manufacture of child pornography. | Passed (12-0) |
| HB1110 eliminate the right to a preliminary hearing when an offender is charged with a nonviolent felony and when the offender is out of custody. | Passed (9-4) |
| HB1152 establish the crime of possession of a weapon or tools with intent to commit theft and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (7-6) |
| SB26 clarify the membership of the Open Meeting Commission. | Passed (12-0) |
| SB27 modify the criteria for removal from the sex offender registry. | Passed (9-3) |
| HB1116 make fraudulent solicitation of charitable contributions a deceptive act or practice. | Passed (12-0) |
| HB1133 revise a provision related to aggravated assault. | Passed (9-3) |
| HB1023 provide immunity from liability for certain actions of the State Bar and its agents. | Passed (9-2) |
| HB1096 provide that a temporary restraining order may extend beyond thirty days in certain circumstances involving stalking. | Passed (12-0) |
| SB24 increase the maximum user fee for a participant submitting to wear a drug patch under the 24/7 sobriety program. | Passed (10-1) |
| SB47 revise the incentive program for juvenile diversion opportunities. | Passed (8-3) |
| HB1076 require the consideration of the definition of antisemitism when investigating unfair or discriminatory practices. | Passed (8-5) |
| HB1084 repeal a provision related to habeas corpus proceedings. | Passed (9-4) |
| HB1085 specify the venue of appeal to circuit court for persons committed to a mental health facility. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1086 establish an enhanced penalty for probationers intentionally causing contact with bodily fluids or human waste with a Unified Judicial System employee. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1087 modify the definitions of a child in need of supervision and a delinquent child. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1088 remove the option for a court services officer to prepare documentation in an adoption proceeding. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1038 exclude certain habitual DUI offenders from eligibility for presumptive probation. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1046 prohibit the intentional disarming of a law enforcement officer and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (12-1) |
| HB1047 enhance the penalties for eluding law enforcement. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1004 update the official code of laws. | Passed (11-0) |
| HB1005 revise the manner of citing the Administrative Rules of South Dakota. | Passed (11-0) |
| HB1006 increase the amount of time permitted the Interim Rules Review Committee to review final permanent rulemaking materials. | Passed (11-0) |
| HB1024 require that an application for a medical marijuana registry identification card include a notice of federal law regarding firearms and the unlawful use of a controlled substance. | Passed (11-0) |
| HB1025 establish the crime of exposure of a law enforcement officer to a controlled drug or substance and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (8-4) |
| HB1036 require that a dispensary post notice of the federal law regarding possession of a firearm and the use of marijuana and to provide a civil penalty. | Passed (8-4) |