13 members · 27 bills referred · 41 committee votes
Bills
27
Enacted
19
Dead
6
Vote Pass Rate
95%
Aaron Aylward
Jessica Bahmuller
Kaley Nolz
Karla Lems
Lana Greenfield
Mike Weisgram
Nicole Uhre-Balk
Steve Duffy
Sue Peterson
Tesa Schwans
Tina Mulally
Tony Kayser
William Shorma
Prohibit use of the South Dakota public utilities commission gross receipts tax fund for reimbursement of costs incurred by the Public Utilities Commission.
Include a hybrid facility as a facility to be regulated by the Public Utilities Commission.
Clarify the status of the Statewide One-Call Notification Board as an agency administered by the Department of Public Safety and the duties of the Board.
Increase weights and measures inspection fees charged by the Department of Public Safety.
Require that cash be accepted for certain transactions.
Increase the number of off-sale licenses from two to three in municipalities and counties of one thousand or less.
Require the submission of medical, dental, and pharmaceutical claims data to the Division of Insurance and to establish a health care data system.
Require the coverage of biomarker testing in certain health insurance policies.
Amend provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code.
Require an environmental impact statement from applicants seeking a carbon dioxide transmission facility permit from the Public Utilities Commission of the State of South Dakota.
Repeal the board of barber examiners and cosmetology commission, and to create the cosmetology and barbering board, to provide a penalty, and to make an appropriation therefor.
Modify requirements relating to the operation of salons and booths and to declare an emergency.
Require proof of workers' compensation insurance for contractors of public improvements.
Add questions about historical property to seller's disclosure statement.
Revise provisions relating to the promulgation of rules to set licensing and inspection fees for plumbers and related professions.
Clarify the adoption and use of the plumbing code.
Reduce employer contribution rates and increase the administrative fee rate for reemployment assistance.
Revise provisions relating to licensing fees for cosmetology, esthetics, and nail technology.
Revise provisions relating to licensing fees and license renewal dates for the practice of barbering and to declare an emergency.
Amend provisions regarding the Division of Insurance and the former Division of Securities operating fund.
Remove outdated provisions within the insurance code.
Revise amounts for inspection fees for electrical installations.
Revise amounts for licensing fees for the practice of accountancy.
Repeal the oath requirement for an application for a lodging establishment, campground, food service establishment, or mobile food service establishment license.
Clarify eligibility for licensure as a video lottery operator.
Prohibit the use of a firearms code for transactions involving firearms, accessories, components, and ammunition and to provide a civil penalty therefor.
Prohibit payment or rebate of insurance deductibles by contractors providing motor vehicle repair services.
| Bill | Result |
|---|---|
| SB26 Reduce employer contribution rates and increase the administrative fee rate for reemployment assistance. | Passed (13-0) |
| SB28 Revise provisions relating to licensing fees and license renewal dates for the practice of barbering and to declare an emergency. | Passed (12-1) |
| SB157 Require proof of workers' compensation insurance for contractors of public improvements. | Failed (6-7) |
| SB157 Require proof of workers' compensation insurance for contractors of public improvements. | Passed (7-6) |
| SB171 Add questions about historical property to seller's disclosure statement. | Passed (12-0) |
| SB24 Revise provisions relating to the promulgation of rules to set licensing and inspection fees for plumbers and related professions. | Passed (11-2) |
| SB27 Revise provisions relating to licensing fees for cosmetology, esthetics, and nail technology. | Passed (8-4) |
| SB31 Revise amounts for inspection fees for electrical installations. | Passed (7-5) |
| SB32 Revise amounts for licensing fees for the practice of accountancy. | Passed (10-1) |
| HB1202 Permit the state to invest in Bitcoin. | Passed (9-3) |
| HB1228 Require an environmental impact statement from applicants seeking a carbon dioxide transmission facility permit from the Public Utilities Commission of the State of South Dakota. | Passed (9-4) |
| HCR6006 Urging the State Investment Council to invest in Bitcoin. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1085 Establish a moratorium on the construction of carbon dioxide pipelines in this state. | Passed (7-6) |
| HB1249 Protect landowners from the use of deception, fraud, harassment, intimidation, misrepresentation, or threat, in acquiring easements or easement options. | Passed (8-4) |
| SB93 Prohibit payment or rebate of insurance deductibles by contractors providing motor vehicle repair services. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1231 Repeal the board of barber examiners and cosmetology commission, and to create the cosmetology and barbering board, to provide a penalty, and to make an appropriation therefor. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1232 Modify requirements relating to the operation of salons and booths and to declare an emergency. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1251 Establish the minimum compensation for an easement obtained through the exercise of eminent domain for a project affecting multiple landowners. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1253 Provide for the refinancing of certain mortgages on properties affected by declared disasters. | Passed (11-0) |
| SB25 Clarify the adoption and use of the plumbing code. | Passed (10-0) |
| SB47 Clarify eligibility for licensure as a video lottery operator. | Passed (11-0) |
| HB1166 Enhance penalties for the violation of right-to-work statutes and to provide a penalty therefor. | Passed (10-2) |
| HB1179 Clarify certain labeling and sales requirements for homemade food items. | Passed (11-1) |
| SB25 Clarify the adoption and use of the plumbing code. | Passed (10-2) |
| SB81 Prohibit the use of a firearms code for transactions involving firearms, accessories, components, and ammunition and to provide a civil penalty therefor. | Passed (12-0) |
| HB1102 Require the submission of medical, dental, and pharmaceutical claims data to the Division of Insurance and to establish a health care data system. | Passed (12-0) |
| SB25 Clarify the adoption and use of the plumbing code. | Passed (6-5) |
| SB29 Amend provisions regarding the Division of Insurance and the former Division of Securities operating fund. | Passed (12-0) |
| HB1112 Require the coverage of biomarker testing in certain health insurance policies. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1122 Amend provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code. | Passed (7-6) |
| HB1070 Prohibit cost-sharing in certain health insurance policies for diagnostic and supplemental breast imaging examinations. | Failed (2-11) |
| HB1070 Prohibit cost-sharing in certain health insurance policies for diagnostic and supplemental breast imaging examinations. | Passed (10-2) |
| HB1107 Prohibit natural asset companies. | Passed (7-5) |
| HB1079 Increase the number of off-sale licenses from two to three in municipalities and counties of one thousand or less. | Passed (11-1) |
| SB30 Remove outdated provisions within the insurance code. | Passed (8-5) |
| SB36 Repeal the oath requirement for an application for a lodging establishment, campground, food service establishment, or mobile food service establishment license. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1012 Clarify the status of the Statewide One-Call Notification Board as an agency administered by the Department of Public Safety and the duties of the Board. | Passed (12-1) |
| HB1013 Increase weights and measures inspection fees charged by the Department of Public Safety. | Passed (12-1) |
| HB1048 Require that cash be accepted for certain transactions. | Passed (13-0) |
| HB1007 Prohibit use of the South Dakota public utilities commission gross receipts tax fund for reimbursement of costs incurred by the Public Utilities Commission. | Passed (10-3) |
| HB1008 Include a hybrid facility as a facility to be regulated by the Public Utilities Commission. | Passed (13-0) |