Bill |
Purpose |
Latest Action |
HB
1066 |
To prohibit sex offenders from
residing within a specified distance from certain
places where children are present. |
Deferred by committee chair. |
HB
1080 |
To restrict the use
of eminent domain. |
Passed
House
67-1. Referred to Senate State
Affairs committee. |
HB
1086 |
To restrict the
rights of certain sex offenders related to adoption
or visitation of children. |
House
passed
65-0. Scheduled for Senate
Judiciary committee 2/3/2006. |
HB
1132 |
To terminate
parental rights of persons convicted of rape or incest
and to restrict access to the child. |
Deferred
to 36th legislative day (i.e. killed)
11-1 |
HB
1134 |
To to revise
certain provisions regarding the justifiable use of force. |
Judiciary
passed
10-2. House passed
48-19. |
HB
1153 |
To revise the
definition of a prohibited sexual act, adding a
specification. |
House
passed
65-0. |
HB
1183 |
To provide
health insurance coverage for contraceptive drugs and
devices |
Commerce
committee deferred to 36th legislative day (i.e. killed)
9-4. |
HB
1194 |
To prohibit
the distribution of contraceptives to public school
students, to prohibit public school employees from
referring public school students to abortion or family
planning services |
House
passed
65-2. |
HB
1198 |
To require
Department of Health inspections of abortion
facilities |
Passed Health and Human Svcs
11-2. House deferred to another
day. |
HB
1202 |
To require health
care providers to notify a parent/guardian if a
minor is treated for a sexually transmitted disease (STD) |
Referred
to 36th legislative day (i.e. killed)
8-5. |
HB
1215 |
To reinstate the
prohibition against certain acts causing the termination of
an unborn human life. |
Referred
to State Affairs committee 1/24/2006. |
HB
1217 |
To provide for the
clarification of sexual abstinence instruction |
Scheduled
for committee hearing 2/2/2006. |
HB
1234 |
To require all
children to attend kindergarten |
Referred
to Education committee 1/25/2006. |
HB
1245 |
To provide for an
increase in the state minimum wage. |
Deferred
to 36th legislative day (i.e. killed)
9-3. |
HCR
1004 |
Urging the
voters of South Dakota to reject the Judicial
Accountability Initiated Law (J.A.I.L.), which will be
submitted to South Dakota voters in November 2006, designated
Amendment E. |
House
State Affairs committee pass
11-0. |
HJR
1004 |
To amend the
Constitution of the State of South Dakota, imposing a corporate
income tax |
Referred
to State Affairs committee 1/20/2006.
Deferred to 36th legislative day (i.e.
killed)
10-3 |
HJR
1005 |
To amend the
Constitution of the State of South Dakota, limiting
taxation to population and inflation. |
Referred
to State Affairs committee 1/23/2006.
State Affairs committee tabled
13-0 |
SB 1 |
To provide for the
mandatory withdrawal of blood or other bodily substances
subsequent to arrest for driving while under influence. |
Passed Senate
22-13. Scheduled for committee
hearing 2/3/2006. |
SB 96 |
To exempt
religious organizations from sales and use taxes |
Deferred
to 36th legislative day (i.e. killed)
8-0 |
SB 99 |
To establish a
task force to study sexual assault and to provide for
its composition, scope, and administration. |
Passed
Senate
33-1. Referred to House Judiciary
committee 1/27/2006. |
SB 102 |
To provide for the
civil commitment of sexually violent predators. |
Referred to Senate Judiciary
committee 1/19/2006. |
SB 110 |
To require a
court to determine whether a child is granted an excuse
from school attendance under certain circumstances. |
Deferred
to 36th legislative day (i.e. killed) in committee vote
4-3 |
SB 117 |
To establish the
first day of the school year as the first Tuesday following
the first Monday in September. |
Deferred to 36th legislative
day by
5-1 committee vote (i.e. killed). |
SB 140 |
To establish
minimum sentencing and electronic monitoring
requirements for certain sex offenders. |
Senate
Judiciary committee tabled
5-0. |
SB 141 |
To revise
reporting requirements related to the registration and
monitoring of sex offenders. |
Senate
Judiciary committee tabled
5-0. |
SB 148 |
To revise certain
provisions regarding the sex offender registry and the
supervision of sex offenders. |
Judiciary
committee pass
7-0. Senate passed
35-0. Referred to House
Judiciary committee. |
SB 150 |
To require the
state's participation in the National Sex Offender Public
Registry and to provide for the posting of a state
internet sex registry site. |
Passed
Senate
34-0. Referred to House Judiciary committee 1/27/2006 |
SB 175 |
To provide "Plan
B" or "Morning After" pill to rape victims |
Health
and Human Svc committee passed
4-3. Senate failed
9-26. |
SB 196 |
To require
non-abstinence based sex ed in public schools. |
Introduced 1/24/2006. |
SR 1 |
Supporting the
nomination of Judge Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court of the
United States. |
Passed Senate
25-9. |
SJR 2 |
To amend the
Constitution of the State of South Dakota, affirming that it
is the policy of South Dakota is to protect the life of the
unborn child from conception until birth |
Referred
to State Affairs committee 1/23/2006. |
*Items in red indicate the latest action. |