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The prayer was offered by the Chaplain, Pastor Paul Bly, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance led by House pages Michael Thomas and Natalie Torberson.
Roll Call: All members present except Rep. Hennies who was excused.
The Committee on Legislative Procedure respectfully reports that the Chief Clerk of the House has had under consideration the House Journal of the thirtieth day.
I have the honor to inform you that on February 22, 2006, I approved House Bills 1157, 1165, 1188, and 1224, and the same have been deposited in the office of the Secretary of State.
I have the honor to inform you that on February 22, 2006, I approved House Bills 1007, 1040, 1075, 1082, 1111, 1112, and 1186, and the same have been deposited in the office of the Secretary of State.
Section 4. This Act shall become effective upon passage of an amendment to section 1917 (b)(1)(C) of the Social Security Act by the United States Congress that authorizes the establishment of a long-term care partnership program.".
I have the honor to return herewith HB 1081, 1129, 1154, 1237, and 1241 which have passed the Senate without change.
I have the honor to return herewith HB1015, 1020, 1098, 1119, 1143, 1167, 1181, 1197, 1209, 1215, and 1236 which have been amended by the Senate and your concurrence in the amendments is respectfully requested.
I have the honor to inform your honorable body that HB 1019, 1093, and 1223 were lost on second reading and final passage.
I have the honor to inform your honorable body that the Senate has passed HB 1147, the Governor's veto notwithstanding.
I have the honor to inform your honorable body that the Senate has concurred in House amendments to SB 68 and 87.
I have the honor to inform your honorable body that HB 1061, 1194, and 1234 were lost for failure to be placed on the Senate calendar.
Rep. Gillespie moved that the House do concur in Senate amendments to HB 1199.
The question being on Rep. Gillespie's motion that the House do concur in Senate amendments to HB 1199.
Rep. O'Brien moved that the House do not concur in Senate amendments to HB 1163 and that a committee of three on the part of the House be appointed to meet with a like committee on the part of the Senate to adjust the differences between the two houses.
Which motion prevailed and the Speaker appointed as such committee Reps. O'Brien, Haley, and Jerke.
HCR 1009: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION, Urging Congress to restore funding for the Urban Indian Health Program.
Rep. Van Norman moved that HCR 1009 as found on pages 675 and 676 of the House Journal be adopted.
The question being on Rep. Van Norman's motion that HCR 1009 be adopted.
So the motion having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the Speaker declared the motion carried and HCR 1009 was adopted.
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION, Supporting the development of nuclear power in South Dakota.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the House of Representatives of the Eighty- first Legislature of the State of South Dakota, the Senate concurring therein, that the South Dakota Legislature supports the development of nuclear energy production facilities within the State of South Dakota.
Rep. Rhoden moved that when we adjourn today, we adjourn to convene at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, February 24th, the 32nd legislative day.
Rep. Van Etten moved that the report of the Conference Committee on SB 207 as found on pages 672 and 673 of the House Journal be adopted.
The question being on Rep. Van Etten's motion that the report of the Conference Committee on SB 207 be adopted.
State Affairs on SB 198 as found on pages 671 and 672 of the House Journal be adopted.
SB 157: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to repeal certain provisions regarding the exercise of the right of eminent domain by a railroad and to provide for the use of railroad rights-of-way by utility companies.
SB 165: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to appropriate money to the South Dakota Energy Infrastructure Authority and declare an emergency.
SB 130: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to impose the 911 monthly telephone surcharge to prepaid telephone calling services.
On page 4, line 7 of the Senate Commerce Committee engrossed bill, delete everything after " § 34-45-8. " and insert "The surcharge amount shall be remitted to the location associated with the telephone number that is programmed into the wireless telephone that will be providing prepaid wireless telephone service. If the prepaid wireless telephone calling service provider is unable to determine the location of the customer, the surcharge amount shall be remitted based on the place at which the customer paid for the prepaid wireless telephone service.".
On page 4 , delete lines 8 to 10 , inclusive.
SB 83: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to increase the length of time for which nationally certified teachers may receive stipends.
SB 73: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to allow certain federally activated military personnel to be issued replacement elk, bighorn sheep, or mountain goat hunting licenses.
Rep. Rhoden moved that SB 202 be placed to precede SB 81 on today's calendar.
SB 202: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to make an appropriation for costs related to increased energy costs in K-12 school districts and postsecondary vocational education institutions and to declare an emergency.
SB 81: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to prohibit the acquiring or selling of certain communications records.
On page 2, line 15 of the House Commerce Committee engrossed bill, delete " covered entity " and insert "communications provider".
On page 2 , line 16, delete " or " .
On page 2 , line 17, delete " Accessing " and insert "Wrongfully accessing".
(5) Receiving confidential communications records information knowing such information has been obtained by fraudulent, deceptive, or false means.".
On page 3 , line 12, after " customer " insert "or communications provider".
On page 3 , line 16, after " customer " insert "or communications provider".
SB 99: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to establish a task force to study sexual assault and to provide for its composition, scope, and administration.
SB 1: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for the mandatory withdrawal of blood or other bodily substances subsequent to arrest for driving while under influence.
On page 1, line 12 of the House Judiciary Committee engrossed bill, after " evidence " insert " , if the violation is for a second or subsequent offense within the last ten years ".
On page 1 , delete line 13 , and insert " The If the violation is for a first offense within the last ten years, the person shall be requested by the officer to submit to the withdrawal of blood or other".
On page 1 , remove the overstrikes from line 14 .
On page 2 , remove the overstrikes from lines 1 to 14 , inclusive.
The Speaker, being in doubt of the voice vote, called for a division of the House.
32-23-4.1. No previous conviction for, or plea of guilty to, a violation of § 32-23-1 occurring more than ten five years prior to the date of the violation being charged may be used to determine that the violation being charged is a second, third, or subsequent offense. However, any period of time during which the defendant was incarcerated for a previous violation may not be included when calculating if the time period provided in this section has elapsed. ".
SB 100: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding state fund condition statements.
4-5-29.1. Pursuant to S.D. Const., Art. XII, § 5, the state investment officer shall determine the market value of the health care trust fund as of December 31, 2003, and each calendar year thereafter less the investment expenses transferred pursuant to § 4-5-30. The state investment officer shall calculate an amount equal to four percent of that market value, without invading principal, as eligible for distribution. For the purpose of this section, the term, principal, means the sum of all contributions to the fund. Beginning with the distribution in fiscal year 2007 2008 , the market value shall be determined by adding the market value of the trust fund at the end of the sixteen most recent calendar quarters as of December thirty-first, and dividing the sum by sixteen. Upon notice of that amount by the state investment officer, the state treasurer shall transfer the amount from the health care trust fund to the state general fund as soon as practicable after July first of the next fiscal year.
4-5-29.2. Pursuant to S.D. Const., Art. XII, § 6, the state investment officer shall determine the market value of the education enhancement trust fund as of December 31, 2003, and each calendar year thereafter less the investment expenses transferred pursuant to § 4-5-30. The state investment officer shall calculate an amount equal to four percent of that market value, without invading principal, as eligible for distribution. For the purpose of this section, the term, principal, means the sum of all contributions to the fund. Beginning with the distribution in fiscal year 2007 2008 , the market value shall be determined by adding the market value of the trust fund at the end of the sixteen most recent calendar quarters as of December thirty-first, and dividing the sum by sixteen. Upon notice of that amount by the state investment officer, the state treasurer shall transfer the amount from the education enhancement trust fund to the state general fund as soon as practicable after July first of the next fiscal year. ".
" Section 4. Whereas, this Act is necessary for the support of the state government and its existing public institutions, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this Act shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval.".
On the previously adopted amendment (100ha), in the second sentence of Section1 after "four" insert " and nine-tenths "
Rep. Klaudt moved that Rep. Dennert's motion to amend SB 100 be laid on the table.
So the bill having received an affirmative vote of a two-thirds majority of the members- elect, the Speaker declared the bill passed.
The question being on the title.
On page 1, line 1 of the printed bill, after " Act to " insert "revise the distribution from certain constitutionally created trust funds, to".
On page 1 , line 2, after " statements " insert ", and to declare an emergency".
Which motion prevailed and the title was so amended.
SB 154: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise the distribution from certain constitutionally created trust funds and to declare an emergency.
1-14-3.1. There is established in the state treasury the extraordinary litigation fund. The fund shall be maintained separately and administered by the Bureau of Administration. The fund may be used for plaintiff attorney fee awards, retention of outside counsel, settlement costs, or other litigation expenses not otherwise eligible to be paid under § 3-22-1. Unexpended money and any interest that may be credited to the fund shall remain in the fund. The extraordinary litigation fund , including any subfunds created within it, is hereby continuously appropriated and shall be budgeted through the informational budget process. The creation and funding of this fund does not constitute a waiver of the state's sovereign immunity.
The life protection subfund is established within the extraordinary litigation fund. The subfund shall be used to cover the litigation costs, including expert witness fees and attorney fees awarded under 42 U.S.C. § 1988 or other applicable statutes, associated with defending South Dakota statutes that regulate or proscribe abortion or contraception. In addition to moneys that the Legislature may appropriate to the subfund, the commissioner of the Bureau of Administration may accept private contributions for the subfund's purposes and deposit those moneys in the subfund. The life protection litigation subfund shall retain the interest income derived from the moneys credited to the subfund in accordance with § § 4-5-30 and 4-5-30.1.
Section 2. Whereas, this Act is necessary for the support of the state government and its existing public institutions, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this Act shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval."
On page 1, line 1 of the printed bill, delete everything after " Act to " and insert "create a life protection litigation subfund within the extraordinary litigation fund and provide for its use and to declare an emergency.".
On page 1 , delete line 2 .
SB 44: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to repeal certain provisions regarding waiting periods for the filing of insurance rates.
SB 29: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the examination of teacher and administrator preparation programs.
(2) Types of programs offered by Native American, postsecondary technical institutes, and private universities that directly or indirectly impact the economic needs of the state.
(5) Contributions Native American, postsecondary technical institutes, and private universities are making to the state of South Dakota.
(6) Contributions public universities are making to the state of South Dakota.
Section 5. The Task force shall consider how South Dakota's postsecondary institutions will address Goal 3 of Governor Round's 2010 Education Initiative: "To fully meet the needs of the state's changing economy and its citizens."
The task force shall examine the strengths of the public, Native American, and private universities and postsecondary technical institutes. In addition, the task force shall make recommendations on how collaboration in sustaining competition and choice, maintaining educational access in rural and urban population centers, and ensuring affordability for traditional and non-traditional students enhances educational opportunities for students. The task force shall submit its interim report to the Governor and the Legislature no later than January 1, 2007 and its final report to the Governor and the Legislature no later than November 1, 2007.".
SB 98: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to limit the transfer or renewal of certain alcohol beverage licenses.
Section 4. The provisions of this Act are effective July 1, 2007.".
The question being on Rep. Faehn's motion that SB 98 be amended.
So the motion having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members present, the Speaker declared the motion carried and SB 98 was so amended.
SB 159: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to prohibit certain civil penalties on dishonored checks and to revise the duties of the state's attorneys with respect thereto.
SB 19: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise the General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2006 regarding appropriations to the Board of Regents and the Department of Corrections.
SB 143: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to make an appropriation to the state fair.
On page 1 of the House Appropriations Committee engrossed bill, delete lines 6 to 10 , inclusive.
The question being on Rep. Klaudt's motion that SB 143 be amended.
So the motion having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members present, the Speaker declared the motion carried and SB 143 was so amended.
On page 1, line 3 of the House Appropriations Committee engrossed bill, delete " five hundred " and insert "six hundred fifty".
On page 1 , line 4, delete " ($500,000) " and insert "($650,000)".
The question being on Rep. Hargens' motion that SB 143 be amended.
SB 153: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to transfer certain moneys from the railroad trust fund to the property tax reduction fund and to declare an emergency.
On page 1, line 4 of the House Appropriations Committee engrossed bill, delete " thirty million dollars ($30,000,000) " and insert "twenty-two million dollars ($22,000,000)".
The question being on Rep. Dennert's motion that SB 153 be amended.
Rep. Hargens moved that SB 153 be laid on the table.
The question being on Rep. Hargens' motion that SB 153 be laid on the table.
So the motion not having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the Speaker declared the motion lost.
Section 2. The state treasurer shall transfer twenty million dollars ($20,000,000) from the railroad trust fund to the budget reserve fund. Interest income derived from the twenty million dollars, or portion thereof in subsequent fiscal years, shall be annually credited to the railroad trust fund pursuant to § § 4-5-30 and 4-5-30.1.".
Rep. Tidemann moved that Rep. Dennert's motion to amend SB 153 be laid on the table.
So the bill not having received an affirmative vote of a two-thirds majority of the members- elect, the Speaker declared the bill lost.
Rep. Putnam announced his intention to reconsider the vote by which SB 153 lost.
SB 168: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to appropriate money for enhancement of secondary career and technical education.
Rep. Putnam moved that the House do now reconsider the vote by which SB 153 lost.
The question being on Rep. Putnam's motion to reconsider the vote by which SB 153 lost.
So the motion having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members-elect, the Speaker declared the motion carried and SB 153 was up for reconsideration and final passage.
SB 57: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise the definition of deceptive acts and practices and to increase the statute of limitations regarding deceptive trade practices.
On page 1, line 6 of the House Judiciary Committee engrossed bill, overstrike " and intentionally act, " .
On page 1 , line 6, after " use " overstrike " , " .
SB 198: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to repeal certain provisions regarding the reduction in state aid to education based on school district general fund balances.
Section 1. There are hereby established within the state treasury the one-time education adequacy fund and the ongoing education adequacy fund. The commissioner of the Bureau of Finance and Management shall transfer the proceeds of the property tax reduction fund to the one-time education adequacy fund. In addition, on July first of each fiscal year or at such time that the prior fiscal year general fund ending unobligated cash balance is determined, the commissioner of the Bureau of Finance and Management shall transfer all prior year unobligated cash to the one-time education adequacy fund. Proceeds from the ongoing education adequacy fund shall be used to fund supplemental general school aid established in section 7 of this Act. If the proceeds are not sufficient to fully fund the supplemental general school aid, proceeds from the one-time education adequacy fund shall also be used for that purpose.
This section is repealed when the commissioner of the Bureau of Finance and Management determines that the ongoing education adequacy fund is sufficient to provide funding to each school district in an amount equal to the supplemental base allotment as defined in section 8 of this Act per adjusted average daily membership as defined in subdivision 13-13-10.1(2), and any money remaining in the one-time education adequacy fund at that time shall revert to the property tax reduction fund.
Section 2. On July 1, 2006, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the commissioner of the Bureau of Finance and Management shall transfer nineteen million eight hundred eighty- seven thousand six hundred thirty dollars ($19,887,630) from the railroad trust fund to the one- time education adequacy fund.
4-7-32. On When the commissioner of the Bureau of Finance and Management determines that the ongoing education adequacy fund established in section 1 of this Act is sufficient to provide funding to each school district in an amount equal to the supplemental base allotment as defined in section 8 of this Act per adjusted average daily membership as defined in subdivision 13-13-10.1(2) and on July first of each fiscal year thereafter or at such time that the prior fiscal year general fund ending unobligated cash balance is determined, the commissioner of the Bureau of Finance and Management shall transfer all prior year unobligated cash up to an amount equal to ten percent of the general fund appropriations from the general appropriation act for the prior fiscal year into the budget reserve fund. In no event shall the cash balance in the budget reserve fund be greater than ten percent of the general fund appropriations from the general appropriation act for the prior fiscal year.
Expenditures out of the budget reserve fund shall only be by special appropriation of the Legislature and shall only redress such unforeseen expenditure obligations or such unforeseen revenue shortfalls as may constitute an emergency pursuant to S.D. Const., Art. III, § 1.
4-7-39. The When the commissioner of the Bureau of Finance and Management determines that the ongoing education adequacy fund established in section 1 of this Act is sufficient to provide funding to school districts in an amount equal to the supplemental base allotment as defined in section 8 of this Act per adjusted average daily membership as defined in subdivision 13-13-10.1(2), the commissioner of the Bureau of Finance and Management shall transfer any unobligated cash remaining after the transfer into the budget reserve fund as required by § 4-7- 32 into the property tax reduction fund if the amount in the property tax reduction fund does not exceed fifteen percent of the general fund appropriations in the General Appropriations Act for the previous fiscal year.
For the period beginning on July 1, 2007 and ending when the commissioner of the Bureau of Finance and Management determines that the ongoing education adequacy fund established in section 1 of this Act is sufficient to provide funding to each school district in an amount equal to the supplemental base allotment as defined in section 8 of this Act per adjusted average daily membership as defined in subdivision 13-13-10.1(2), the total general fund moneys appropriated by the general appropriations act and any special appropriations may not increase from the total general fund moneys appropriated by the general appropriations act and any special appropriations of the most recent fiscal year by more than one-half percent plus the index factor as defined in subdivision 13-13-10.1(3). If, during this period of time, the general fund revenues for a fiscal year exceed the allowable increase, the revenue exceeding the allowable increase shall be transferred by the commissioner of the Bureau of Finance and Management to the ongoing education adequacy fund. However, the proceeds from any tax or tax increase enacted on or after July 1, 2007 shall be excluded from this calculation, and those revenues may be appropriated through the general appropriations act even if they are in excess of the allowable increase. In addition, any moneys used to provide medical services pursuant to chapter 28-6 shall also be excluded from this calculation.
10-13-44. The property tax reduction fund is hereby created in the state treasury. The When the commissioner of the Bureau of Finance and Management determines that the ongoing education adequacy fund established in section 1 of this Act is sufficient to provide funding to each school district in an amount equal to the supplemental base allotment as defined in section 8 of this Act per adjusted average daily membership as defined in subdivision 13-13-10.1(2), the Department of Revenue and Regulation shall distribute any money appropriated to the fund. Effective January 1, 1996, through December 31, 1996, the State of South Dakota may remit tax credit payments on a monthly basis for eligible property taxpayers on or about the last day of every month. Tax credit payments shall be sent to counties based upon information received from the counties pursuant to § 10-13-43. In fiscal year 1997 and each year thereafter, the The commissioner of finance and management may transfer moneys available from the property tax reduction fund to the general fund necessary to provide property tax relief through state aid to education.
For the period beginning on July 1, 2006 and ending when the commissioner of the Bureau of Finance and Management determines that the ongoing education adequacy fund established in section 1 of this Act is sufficient to provide funding to each school district in an amount equal to the supplemental base allotment defined in section 8 of this Act per adjusted average daily membership, local school districts, in addition to receiving general school aid distributed pursuant to § § 13-13-10.1 to 13-13-41, inclusive, shall also receive supplemental general school aid. General funds appropriated for supplemental general school aid pursuant to this section may not be calculated in or subject to the spending limitations set forth in section 5 of this Act.
(5) In fiscal year 2011, each school district shall receive a supplemental payment per average daily membership that is equal to the supplemental base allotment.
For purposes of this section, the supplemental base allotment equals $820.30 in fiscal year 2007 and is the previous year's supplemental base allotment increased by the index factor in subsequent years. The index factor is defined in subdivision 13-13-10.1(3).
(12) "General fund exclusions," revenue a school district has received from the imposition of the excess tax levy pursuant to § 10-12-43; revenue a school district has received from gifts, contributions, grants, or donations; revenue a school district has received under the provisions of §§ 13-6-92 to 13-6-96, inclusive; and any revenue in the general fund set aside for a noninsurable judgment.
Section 10. Section 9 of this Act is effective when the commissioner of the Bureau of Finance and Management determines that the ongoing education adequacy fund established in section 1 of this Act is sufficient to provide funding to each school district in an amount equal to the supplemental base allotment as defined in section 8 of this Act per adjusted average daily membership.
Section 11. Beginning one year following the date when the commissioner of the Bureau of Finance and Management determines that the ongoing education adequacy fund established in section 1 of this Act is sufficient to provide funding to each school district in an amount equal to the supplemental base allotment, all existing excess tax levies authorized pursuant to § 10-12- 43 are hereby revoked, and no new excess tax levies pursuant to § 10-12-43 may be imposed for a period of one year.".
Section 13. That § 13-13-73.2 be repealed.
(6) Add the result of (1) and the result of (5).
Section 14. That § 13-13-73.3 be repealed.
13-13-73.3. The secretary of education shall determine the reduction in state aid to education pursuant to § 13-13-73.2. The secretary of education shall distribute the amount of money so determined to school districts that received state aid pursuant to chapter 13-13 on a pro rata basis according to the district's average daily membership compared to the total average daily membership of all districts eligible for this distribution.
Section 15. That § 13-13-73.4 be repealed.
13-13-73.4. The secretary of the Department of Education shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, that calculate exclusions for revenue received from opting out of the property tax limitations such that all expenditures shall be credited to formula revenue and unreserved general fund balance from the preceding fiscal year prior to any credits against opt-out revenue.
Section 16. That § 13-13-76 be repealed.
13-13-76. There is hereby created the Excess General Fund Oversight Board within the Department of Education. The board shall consist of five members, appointed by the Governor. The Excess General Fund Oversight Board may exempt a school district from the provisions of § 13-13-73.2 if a school district can demonstrate to the Excess General Fund Oversight Board that its general fund balance percentage is the result of special circumstances.
Rep. Hanks moved that Rep. Hargens' motion to amend SB 198 be laid on the table.
The question being on Rep. Hanks' motion that Rep. Hargens' motion to amend SB 198 be laid on the table.
So the motion having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members present, the Speaker declared the motion carried and the amendment was tabled.
(12) "General fund exclusions," revenue a school district has received from the imposition of the excess tax levy pursuant to § 10-12-43; revenue a school district has received from gifts, contributions, grants, or donations; revenue a school district has received under the provisions of §§ 13-6-92 to 13-6-96, inclusive; and any revenue in the general fund set aside for a noninsurable judgment .
Section 2. That § 13-13-73.2 be repealed.
Section 3. That § 13-13-73.3 be repealed.
Section 4. That § 13-13-73.4 be repealed.
Section 5. That § 13-13-76 be repealed.
Section 6. There is hereby appropriated from the state general fund the sum of seven million five hundred thousand dollars ($7,500,000), or so much thereof that may be necessary, to the twenty-first century education fund which is hereby created in the Department of Education. The secretary of the Department of Education shall annually distribute the proceeds from the fund to school districts based on average daily membership as defined in subdivision 13-13-10.1(1) at the same time that foundation program state aid is distributed to school districts pursuant to § § 13-13-10.1 to 13-13-41, inclusive.
Section 7. The secretary of the Department of Education shall approve vouchers and the state auditor shall draw warrants to pay expenditures authorized by this Act.
(3) For fiscal year 2010, the sum of thirty million dollars ($30,000,000).
Section 9. For fiscal year 2011 and subsequent years, the Legislature shall appropriate to the twenty-first century education fund an amount equal to the amount appropriated to the fund for the most recent fiscal year increased by the annual percentage change in the consumer price index for urban wage earners and clerical workers as computed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor for the year before the year immediately preceding the year of adjustment.
Section 10. Beginning in fiscal year 2007, and in each fiscal year thereafter, five million dollars ($5,000,000) shall be transferred from the property tax reduction fund to the twenty-first century education fund for distribution to school districts.
Section 11. School districts that meet adequate yearly progress in reading and math based on the growth model established by the Department of Education shall receive funding from the twenty-first century education fund according to the provisions of section 6 of this Act.
Section 12. Those school districts that fail to meet adequate yearly progress based on the growth model may apply to the department for a grant to assist the district in meeting future academic targets. In order to qualify for a grant, a school district shall submit to the department a school district improvement plan outlining the steps the district will undertake to reach adequate yearly progress, and the plan shall be approved by the secretary of education. The grants shall be awarded from funds available in the twenty-first century education fund. However, no grant may be awarded to a school district in an amount that exceeds what that school district would have received if it had achieved adequate yearly progress.
4-5-29.2. Pursuant to S.D. Const., Art. XII, § 6, the state investment officer shall determine the market value of the education enhancement trust fund as of December 31, 2003, and each calendar year thereafter less the investment expenses transferred pursuant to § 4-5-30. The state investment officer shall calculate an amount equal to four five percent of that market value, without invading principal, as eligible for distribution. For the purpose of this section, the term, principal, means the sum of all contributions to the fund. Beginning with the distribution in fiscal year 2007 2008 , the market value shall be determined by adding the market value of the trust fund at the end of the sixteen most recent calendar quarters as of December thirty-first, and dividing the sum by sixteen. Upon notice of that amount by the state investment officer, the state treasurer shall transfer the amount from the education enhancement trust fund to the state general fund as soon as practicable after July first of the next fiscal year.
Section 14. On July first of each fiscal year, or as soon as practicable thereafter, the state treasurer shall transfer from the state general fund an amount equal to one percent of the fair value of the education enhancement trust fund to the sparse school district fund which is hereby created in the state treasury. The purpose of the fund is to provide funding to sparse school districts pursuant to this Act.
Section 15. There is hereby appropriated from the sparse school district fund the sum of two million four hundred thousand dollars ($2,400,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary, to the Department of Education for distribution to sparse school districts pursuant to this Act.
(3) "Sparsity adjusted average daily membership," calculated as follows: For any sparse school district with an adjusted average daily membership as defined in subdivision 13-13-10.1 (2) of no less than one hundred, but no more than two hundred seventy- five, the sparsity adjusted average daily membership is two hundred seventy-five .
Section 17. At the same time that foundation program state aid is distributed to school districts pursuant to § § 13-13-10.1 to 13-13-41, inclusive, the secretary of the Department of Education shall distribute the proceeds from the sparse school district fund to sparse school districts based on either the sparsity average daily membership calculation or the sparsity adjusted average daily membership calculation in section 15 of this Act. However, no sparse school district may receive a sparsity benefit in any year that exceeds two hundred fifty thousand dollars. ".
Rep. Rounds moved that Rep. Elliott's motion to amend SB 198 be laid on the table.
The question being on Rep. Rounds' motion that Rep. Elliott's motion to amend SB 198 be laid on the table.
On page 1, line 6 of the House State Affairs Committee engrossed bill, after " an " insert "adjusted".
On page 1 , line 7, delete " for education enrichment outside " and insert "pursuant to".
On page 1 , line 8, delete everything after " . " .
On page 1 , delete line 9 .
Rep. McCoy moved that Rep. Dennert's motion to amend SB 198 be laid on the table.
There being no objection, the House reverted to Order of Business No. 7.
I have the honor to inform your honorable body that HB 1009, 1198, and 1222 were lost on second reading and final passage.
I have the honor to inform your honorable body that HB 1219 was tabled.
I have the honor to inform your honorable body that the Senate has appointed Sens. Gray, Koetzle, and Greenfield as a committee of three on the part of the Senate to meet with a like committee on the part of the House to adjust the differences between the two houses on HB 1163.
The Committee on Legislative Procedure respectfully reports that the Office of Engrossing and Enrolling has carefully compared HB 1081, 1129, 1154, 1199, 1237, and 1241 and finds the same correctly enrolled.
HB 1081: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to exempt from the sales and use taxes certain maintenance items used on agricultural machinery and equipment and to declare an emergency.
HB 1129: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to exempt certain facilities used for business incubators from property taxation.
HB 1154: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to impose an excise tax on the gross receipts from the sale and use of farm machinery, farm attachment units, and irrigation equipment, to exempt the gross receipts from the sale of farm machinery, farm attachment units, and irrigation equipment from sales and use tax, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1199: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to prohibit the release of information concerning the applicants and holders of permits to carry a concealed pistol.
HB 1237: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to make an appropriation to fund tax refunds for elderly and disabled persons and to revise the income eligibility requirements for property tax and sales tax refunds.
HB 1241: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to reappropriate certain moneys to fund sales tax on food refunds.
SB 10: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to establish and revise certain provisions relating to South Dakota Retirement System disability benefits.
SB 49: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to modify the requirements for health discount plans.
SB 58: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to define gamma hydroxyl butyrate as a controlled substance.
SB 62: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain reclamation surety requirements regarding uranium exploration and to authorize the Board of Minerals and Environment to adopt rules for the construction, operation, monitoring, and closure of uranium and other in situ leach mines.
SB 63: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to include officers of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Office of Investigations in the definition of federal law enforcement officer.
SB 68: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the administration of trusts and estates.
SB 87: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to require a broker to obtain written consent to advertise or market property on behalf of an owner.
SB 108: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions defining employer contributions that are not deemed to be wages.
SB 138: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions regarding the appointment of an agent to receive any legal process.
SB 151: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to define the local government contribution for the construction of an armory.
SB 166: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to adopt the Uniform Athlete Agents Act.
SB 172: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to authorize certain nonresident members of the South Dakota National Guard to qualify for resident tuition rates.
SB 180: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to require consumer reporting agencies to provide security freezes for consumers who are victims of identity theft.
SB 200: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to authorize the risk pool board to allow additional enrollees into the risk pool under certain circumstances.
SB 201: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise the risk pool reimbursement method for certain health care providers.
SB 207: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions pertaining to the sale, purchasing, and possession of products containing pseudoephedrine or ephedrine.
A LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATION, Honoring the town of Murdo, South Dakota, on its celebration of one hundred years.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT COMMEMORATED, by the Eighty-first Legislature of the State of South Dakota, that the town of Murdo, South Dakota, be congratulated upon its celebration of one hundred years.
A LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATION, Honoring the town of Vivian, South Dakota, on its celebration of one hundred years.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT COMMEMORATED, by the Eighty-first Legislature of the State of South Dakota, that the town of Vivian, South Dakota, be congratulated upon its celebration of one hundred years.
A LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATION, Honoring the town of Draper, South Dakota, on its celebration of one hundred years.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT COMMEMORATED, by the Eighty-first Legislature of the State of South Dakota, that the town of Draper, South Dakota, be congratulated upon its celebration of one hundred years.
A LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATION, Commending and honoring Kerry Konda for qualifying for the national Interstate Oratory Competition to be held in Pensacola, Florida, on April 20 through 23, 2006.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT COMMEMORATED, by the Eighty-first Legislature of the State of South Dakota, that Kerry Konda be commended and honored for his collegiate performance that qualified him for the national Interstate Oratory Competition.
A LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATION, Honoring the 4 Seasons Cooperative in Britton, South Dakota, for installing new blending pumps at the Britton station that offer regular unleaded gas, 10/90, 20/80, 30/70, and e-85.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT COMMEMORATED, by the Eighty-first Legislature of the State of South Dakota, that the 4 Seasons Cooperative in Britton, South Dakota, be honored for its outstanding service to the community and the environment by creating new jobs and encouraging the use of ethanol.
A LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATION, Commending and honoring the 2005-2006 Watertown Girls Gymnastics Team and their coach, Mark Bellum, for the school's first Gymnastics State Championship.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT COMMEMORATED, by the Eighty-first Legislature of the State of South Dakota, that the Watertown Girls Gymnastics Team and their coach, Mark Bellum, be commemorated for their excellence in athletics and academics for the 2005-2006 year.
Rep. Pederson moved that the House do now adjourn, which motion prevailed and at 7:23 p.m. the House adjourned.

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