10 members · 54 bills referred · 54 committee votes
Bills
54
Enacted
34
Dead
16
Vote Pass Rate
96%
Arch Beal
Brent "B.R." Hoffman
Casey Crabtree
David Johnson
David Wheeler
Jim Stalzer
Lee Schoenbeck
Reynold Nesiba
Steve Kolbeck
Casey Crabtree
require hydrogen pipelines to be permitted by the Public Utilities Commission.
modify agency reporting requirements on licensure, certification, job placements, and the labor market.
revise certain provisions regarding insurance holding companies.
revise a provision providing authority to the Governor to enter into agreements with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
expand eligibility to practice as a dental hygienist under the collaborative supervision of a dentist.
enact the Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact.
establish provisions for the operation of automated motor vehicles.
make fraudulent solicitation of charitable contributions a deceptive act or practice.
repeal a requirement for the filing of an annual report regarding prearranged funeral trust contracts.
permit an alternative delivery method for issuance of a policy by an insurer.
revise the renewal fee for barber's certificate of registration.
modernize the process for annual audits of third-party insurance administrators.
amend provisions regarding entry on private property for examination and survey of a project requiring a siting permit.
define the requirements for granting a carbon pipeline easement.
clarify references to the court in a condemnation proceeding.
amend requirements for a cosmetology apprenticeship.
void covenants that prohibit or restrict the possession or use of firearms and ammunition.
create a presumption of workers' compensation coverage for occupational cancer for firefighters.
authorize certain employer actions regarding the use of cannabis by an employee or a prospective employee.
increase the state minimum wage.
modify the amount of time to report an injury for workers' compensation.
make an appropriation to the Board of Regents to provide grant funding for the operation of the bioproducts facility in Brookings.
recognize hair discrimination as an unfair or discriminatory practice for employment.
create the South Dakota-Ireland Trade Commission.
permit the appointment of a circuit court judge or Supreme Court justice as a member of the Public Utilities Commission in place of a disqualified or incapacitated commissioner.
create provisions for the protection of warehouse distribution center employees.
specify work search requirements for unemployment benefits.
require a comparison of reemployment assistance recipients against death records for reemployment assistance eligibility integrity.
increase the dollar limit for playing video lottery.
permit fees to be prorated for alcoholic licenses.
provide new statutory requirements for regulating linear transmission facilities, to allow counties to impose a surcharge on certain pipeline companies, and to establish a landowner bill of rights.
increase oversight of pool arrangements.
establish reporting requirements for future fund awards or grants and to make technical changes.
require disclosure of certain information prior to the sale of property bound by a homeowners' association.
restrict the power of eminent domain to a utility used for a public purpose.
prohibit an employer from withholding compensation from an employee who quits without notice.
exempt an electric vehicle charging station from being subject to a civil fine for overcharging.
prohibit discrimination based on military status.
repeal the Petroleum Release Compensation Board.
provide that certain personal information of a lottery prize winner may only be used for advertising or promotion with the winner's consent.
amend the amount a merchant or place of business may assess against returned checks.
prohibit a homeowners' association from placing restrictions on firearms or firearm ammunition.
modify an administrative procedure for revoking a nonresponsive insurance producer's license.
create uniform procedures for consideration of criminal histories and convictions in professional or occupational licensure.
revise provisions regarding money transmission.
revise the water resources projects list.
allow licensed hunting preserve facilities to sell alcoholic beverages on designated days outside of the shooting preserve season.
expand permission on installing electric wiring in a residence.
allow a municipality authorized to allow legal games of chance to issue additional off-sale liquor licenses to hotel-motel convention facilities.
provide information to an injured employee about eligibility in a program offered by a nonprofit organization.
prohibit automatic issuance of video lottery machines to a restaurant operating with a full-service restaurant on-sale license.
modify the definition of public infrastructure to allow a federally recognized Indian tribe to be eligible for housing infrastructure loans and grants.
amend provisions pertaining to the partners in education tax credit program.
Opposing the adoption and development of a central bank digital currency.
| Bill | Result |
|---|---|
| HB1185 amend provisions regarding entry on private property for examination and survey of a project requiring a siting permit. | Passed (8-1) |
| HB1186 define the requirements for granting a carbon pipeline easement. | Passed (7-2) |
| HB1203 clarify references to the court in a condemnation proceeding. | Passed (6-3) |
| HB1233 amend requirements for a cosmetology apprenticeship. | Passed (9-0) |
| HB1071 revise a provision providing authority to the Governor to enter into agreements with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. | Passed (8-1) |
| HB1183 modernize the process for annual audits of third-party insurance administrators. | Passed (9-0) |
| HB1116 make fraudulent solicitation of charitable contributions a deceptive act or practice. | Passed (8-0) |
| HB1117 repeal a requirement for the filing of an annual report regarding prearranged funeral trust contracts. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1126 permit an alternative delivery method for issuance of a policy by an insurer. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1136 revise the renewal fee for barber's certificate of registration. | Passed (6-1) |
| SB208 establish reporting requirements for future fund awards or grants and to make technical changes. | Passed (7-1) |
| SB201 provide new statutory requirements for regulating linear transmission facilities, to allow counties to impose a surcharge on certain pipeline companies, and to establish a landowner bill of rights. | Passed (7-2) |
| SB208 establish reporting requirements for future fund awards or grants and to make technical changes. | Passed (7-1) |
| SB218 restrict the power of eminent domain to a utility used for a public purpose. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB220 prohibit an employer from withholding compensation from an employee who quits without notice. | Failed (3-5) |
| SB220 prohibit an employer from withholding compensation from an employee who quits without notice. | Passed (5-3) |
| HB1091 enact the Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB114 create a presumption of workers' compensation coverage for occupational cancer for firefighters. | Passed (7-2) |
| SB193 permit fees to be prorated for alcoholic licenses. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB207 increase oversight of pool arrangements. | Failed (3-6) |
| SB207 increase oversight of pool arrangements. | Passed (6-3) |
| SB208 establish reporting requirements for future fund awards or grants and to make technical changes. | Passed (5-4) |
| SB217 require disclosure of certain information prior to the sale of property bound by a homeowners' association. | Passed (5-4) |
| SCR603 Opposing the adoption and development of a central bank digital currency. | Passed (8-1) |
| SB145 modify the amount of time to report an injury for workers' compensation. | Passed (8-1) |
| SB163 recognize hair discrimination as an unfair or discriminatory practice for employment. | Passed (8-1) |
| SB179 create provisions for the protection of warehouse distribution center employees. | Passed (8-1) |
| SB190 require a comparison of reemployment assistance recipients against death records for reemployment assistance eligibility integrity. | Passed (8-0) |
| SB192 increase the dollar limit for playing video lottery. | Passed (8-0) |
| HB1095 establish provisions for the operation of automated motor vehicles. | Passed (7-1) |
| SB132 increase the state minimum wage. | Passed (8-1) |
| SB165 create the South Dakota-Ireland Trade Commission. | Passed (7-1) |
| SB177 permit the appointment of a circuit court judge or Supreme Court justice as a member of the Public Utilities Commission in place of a disqualified or incapacitated commissioner. | Passed (7-2) |
| HB1034 require hydrogen pipelines to be permitted by the Public Utilities Commission. | Passed (5-3) |
| HB1058 modify agency reporting requirements on licensure, certification, job placements, and the labor market. | Passed (8-0) |
| HB1059 revise certain provisions regarding insurance holding companies. | Passed (8-0) |
| SB58 revise provisions regarding money transmission. | Passed (8-0) |
| HB1074 expand eligibility to practice as a dental hygienist under the collaborative supervision of a dentist. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB81 expand permission on installing electric wiring in a residence. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB86 allow a municipality authorized to allow legal games of chance to issue additional off-sale liquor licenses to hotel-motel convention facilities. | Passed (8-1) |
| SB94 amend provisions pertaining to the partners in education tax credit program. | Passed (8-1) |
| HB1041 modify the definition of public infrastructure to allow a federally recognized Indian tribe to be eligible for housing infrastructure grants and loans and to declare an emergency. | Passed (8-1) |
| SB88 provide information to an injured employee about eligibility in a program offered by a nonprofit organization. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB93 modify the definition of public infrastructure to allow a federally recognized Indian tribe to be eligible for housing infrastructure loans and grants. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB12 authorize certain employer actions regarding the use of cannabis by an employee or a prospective employee. | Passed (8-1) |
| SB35 provide that certain personal information of a lottery prize winner may only be used for advertising or promotion with the winner's consent. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB57 create uniform procedures for consideration of criminal histories and convictions in professional or occupational licensure. | Passed (5-4) |
| SB39 prohibit a homeowners' association from placing restrictions on firearms or firearm ammunition. | Passed (8-1) |
| SB78 provide for an E15 fuel tax refund. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB23 exempt an electric vehicle charging station from being subject to a civil fine for overcharging. | Passed (8-0) |
| SB33 repeal the Petroleum Release Compensation Board. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB38 amend the amount a merchant or place of business may assess against returned checks. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB41 modify an administrative procedure for revoking a nonresponsive insurance producer's license. | Passed (9-0) |
| SB7 revise the water resources projects list. | Passed (8-0) |