The amendment removed all the bill number formatting, line numbers, and technical markup from the introduced version, converting it to clean enrolled bill format without altering any of the substantive language honoring the South Dakota Health Care Association's 75th anniversary. This is a purely formatting change with no impact on the bill's purpose.
26.1028.11 101st Legislative Session HC8016 2026 South Dakota Legislature House Commemoration 8016 Introduced by: Representative Derby Underscores indicate new language. Overstrikes indicate deleted language. A LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATION honoring the South Dakota Health Care 1 Association on its seventy-fifth anniversary. 2 WHEREAS, the South Dakota Health Care Association has, for the past seventy-five years, 3 focused on providing assistance and long-term care services so that individuals can continue 4 living dignified and meaningful lives; and 5 WHEREAS, the South Dakota Health Care Association has educated countless individuals, 6 families, and community leaders over the years about planning for long-term care services in 7 order to better help elderly individuals and persons with disabilities lead productive and active 8 lives; and 9 WHEREAS, the South Dakota Health Care Association is committed to continuing this 10 mission for many decades and more generations hence; and 11 WHEREAS, the South Dakota Health Care Association's Board of Directors consists of 12 President Jason Hanssen, Estelline; Secretary Laura Karlson, Rapid City; Treasurer Kasey 13 Klapprodt, Watertown; Non-Proprietary Representatives Tyler Donahue, Rapid City, and 14 Deborah Herrboldt, Sioux Falls; Proprietary Representatives Celina Block, Rapid City, and 15 Megan Kleinsasser, Wessington; Assisted Living Representative Krista Beauchamp, 16 Watertown; and Immediate Past-President Tatiana Johnson, Rapid City; 17 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT COMMEMORATED, by the One Hundred First Legislature of the 18 State of South Dakota, that the South Dakota Health Care Association is congratulated for 19 seventy-five years of life-enhancing services to elderly individuals and persons with disabilities 20 in South Dakota. 21