10 members · 62 bills referred · 62 committee votes
Bills
62
Enacted
40
Dead
19
Vote Pass Rate
95%
Brent "B.R." Hoffman
David Wheeler
Helene Duhamel
Jim Mehlhaff
Jim Stalzer
Michael Rohl
Joshua Klumb
Michael Walsh
Michael Diedrich
Joshua Klumb
update the official code of laws.
provide immunity from liability for certain actions of the State Bar and its agents.
establish the crime of exposure of a law enforcement officer to a controlled drug or substance and to provide a penalty therefor.
extend the period of renewal for an enhanced permit to carry a concealed pistol.
exclude certain habitual DUI offenders from eligibility for presumptive probation.
provide for the payment of legal expenses originating from crime committed at a facility maintained by the Department of Corrections.
prohibit the intentional disarming of a law enforcement officer and to provide a penalty therefor.
enhance the penalties for eluding law enforcement.
create the Commission on Indigent Legal Services and Office of Indigent Legal Services, to make an appropriation for reimbursing county indigent legal services, and to declare an emergency.
require the consideration of the definition of antisemitism when investigating unfair or discriminatory practices.
permit a person convicted of certain driving under the influence offenses to drive for certain purposes.
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.
revise provisions regarding the 911 emergency surcharge.
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.
allow for an action to establish paternity after age eighteen based on genetic test results.
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.
require the publication of measures taken to restrict the access of obscene materials by minors.
revise provisions related to the custody of an alleged delinquent child before and after a temporary custody hearing.
require the Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council to establish an interim study committee on minors' access to pornographic material.
Urging the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) law enforcement to establish a law enforcement training academy in South Dakota.
prohibit the dissemination of materially deceptive media without disclosure and to provide a penalty therefor.
revise a provision related to retrocession of jurisdiction over federal enclaves.
provisionally repeal capital punishment.
ensure the availability of law enforcement and emergency services in certain state parks and to declare an emergency.
revise and repeal provisions related to threatening persons holding statewide office, judicial officers, and elected officers and to provide a penalty therefor.
establish the admissibility of evidence of similar acts in civil cases involving sexual assault or child molestation.
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.
establish criteria for determining certain shared parenting plan provisions.
make an appropriation for a grant to the city of Mobridge for purchasing modular holding cells.
require active efforts in abuse and neglect proceedings that involve Indian children.
expand certain privileges for individuals who hold an unrestricted enhanced concealed carry permit.
establish an individual's right to make autonomous decisions about the individual's reproductive health care, and to repeal provisions related to abortion.
revise notarial acts.
provide a rebuttable presumption in favor of joint physical custody of a minor child.
increase the maximum user fee for a participant submitting to wear a drug patch under the 24/7 sobriety program.
revise provisions regarding possessing, manufacturing, or distributing child pornography.
modify the criteria for removal from the sex offender registry.
revise provisions related to driving under the influence.
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.
establish reentry initiatives and programs in the Department of Corrections.
revise a provision related to threatening law enforcement officers.
revise provisions related to the possession, distribution, and manufacture of child pornography.
update the edition of the guidebook used for measuring damages to trees or plants.
revise a provision related to an action to quiet title to real property.
reduce the notice requirement period to terminate a tenancy at will.
further limit applications for clemency for violent crime offenders sentenced to life imprisonment.
revise and repeal provisions related to forcible entry and detainer.
revise sex offender residency restrictions to include private parks, playgrounds, and pools.
exempt one motor vehicle of a debtor from being taken by legal process.
establish the admissibility of evidence of similar crimes in sexual assault cases.
establish the admissibility of evidence of similar crimes in child molestation cases.
Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election, an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, to address the right of citizens to bear arms.
| Bill | Result |
|---|---|
| HB1039 provide for the payment of legal expenses originating from crime committed at a facility maintained by the Department of Corrections. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1245 revise provisions related to the custody of an alleged delinquent child before and after a temporary custody hearing. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1257 require the Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council to establish an interim study committee on minors' access to pornographic material. | Passed (4-3) |
| HB1057 create the Commission on Indigent Legal Services and Office of Indigent Legal Services, to make an appropriation for reimbursing county indigent legal services, and to declare an emergency. | Passed (5-0) |
| HB1096 provide that a temporary restraining order may extend beyond thirty days in certain circumstances involving stalking. | Passed (6-0) |
| HB1192 enhance the penalty for rape of a child twelve years of age or under. | Passed (5-1) |
| 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 (7-0) |
| HB1083 permit a person convicted of certain driving under the influence offenses to drive for certain purposes. | Passed (5-1) |
| HB1084 repeal a provision related to habeas corpus proceedings. | Passed (6-0) |
| HB1085 specify the venue of appeal to circuit court for persons committed to a mental health facility. | Passed (6-0) |
| HB1086 establish an enhanced penalty for probationers intentionally causing contact with bodily fluids or human waste with a Unified Judicial System employee. | Passed (6-0) |
| HB1087 modify the definitions of a child in need of supervision and a delinquent child. | Passed (6-0) |
| HB1088 remove the option for a court services officer to prepare documentation in an adoption proceeding. | Passed (6-0) |
| HB1023 provide immunity from liability for certain actions of the State Bar and its agents. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1038 exclude certain habitual DUI offenders from eligibility for presumptive probation. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1076 require the consideration of the definition of antisemitism when investigating unfair or discriminatory practices. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1089 exclude certain crimes from presumptive probation. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1104 enhance the penalty for accessory to first- or second-degree murder. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB203 expand certain privileges for individuals who hold an unrestricted enhanced concealed carry permit. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB146 revise and repeal provisions related to threatening persons holding statewide office, judicial officers, and elected officers and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (5-2) |
| SB176 establish criteria for determining certain shared parenting plan provisions. | Passed (5-2) |
| SB214 provide a rebuttable presumption in favor of joint physical custody of a minor child. | Passed (4-3) |
| SB25 revise provisions regarding possessing, manufacturing, or distributing child pornography. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB95 exempt one motor vehicle of a debtor from being taken by legal process. | Failed (2-5) |
| SB95 exempt one motor vehicle of a debtor from being taken by legal process. | Passed (5-2) |
| HB1092 revise provisions regarding the 911 emergency surcharge. | Passed (4-2) |
| SB175 add a domestic abuse shelter to the definition of a community safety zone. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB200 make an appropriation for a grant to the city of Mobridge for purchasing modular holding cells. | Passed (4-2) |
| SB149 establish the admissibility of evidence of similar acts in civil cases involving sexual assault or child molestation. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB202 require active efforts in abuse and neglect proceedings that involve Indian children. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB211 revise notarial acts. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB97 establish the admissibility of evidence of similar crimes in sexual assault cases. | Passed (5-2) |
| SB98 establish the admissibility of evidence of similar crimes in child molestation cases. | Passed (4-2) |
| SJR506 Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election, an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, to address the right of citizens to bear arms. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB109 provisionally repeal capital punishment. | Passed (4-3) |
| SB122 ensure the availability of law enforcement and emergency services in certain state parks and to declare an emergency. | Failed (2-4) |
| SB122 ensure the availability of law enforcement and emergency services in certain state parks and to declare an emergency. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB6 revise provisions related to death by distribution of a Schedule I or II substance. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB84 update the edition of the guidebook used for measuring damages to trees or plants. | Passed (6-0) |
| HB1046 prohibit the intentional disarming of a law enforcement officer and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1047 enhance the penalties for eluding law enforcement. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB108 revise a provision related to retrocession of jurisdiction over federal enclaves. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB77 revise a provision related to threatening law enforcement officers. | Passed (5-1) |
| SB85 revise a provision related to an action to quiet title to real property. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1004 update the official code of laws. | Passed (7-0) |
| HB1025 establish the crime of exposure of a law enforcement officer to a controlled drug or substance and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (4-3) |
| SB90 revise and repeal provisions related to forcible entry and detainer. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB91 revise sex offender residency restrictions to include private parks, playgrounds, and pools. | Passed (5-2) |
| HB1035 extend the period of renewal for an enhanced permit to carry a concealed pistol. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB36 revise provisions related to driving under the influence. | Passed (4-3) |
| SB79 revise provisions related to the possession, distribution, and manufacture of child pornography. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB89 reduce the notice requirement period to terminate a tenancy at will. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB9 further limit applications for clemency for violent crime offenders sentenced to life imprisonment. | Passed (5-2) |
| SB9 further limit applications for clemency for violent crime offenders sentenced to life imprisonment. | Passed (5-2) |
| SB9 further limit applications for clemency for violent crime offenders sentenced to life imprisonment. | Passed (7-0) |
| SB61 repeal the Visitation Grant Advisory Group. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB74 establish reentry initiatives and programs in the Department of Corrections. | Passed (4-1) |
| SB15 require a convicted defendant to reimburse the cost of digital forensic examination fees. | Passed (4-1) |
| SB27 modify the criteria for removal from the sex offender registry. | Passed (5-0) |
| SB36 revise provisions related to driving under the influence. | Failed (3-3) |
| SB24 increase the maximum user fee for a participant submitting to wear a drug patch under the 24/7 sobriety program. | Passed (6-0) |
| SB47 revise the incentive program for juvenile diversion opportunities. | Passed (6-0) |