Source: https://sdlegislature.gov/sessions/2007/journal/jrnS02061400.htm
Timestamp: 2020-07-10 19:22:42
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 13', '§ 13', '§ 34', '§ 10', '§ 10', '§ 10', '§ 13', '§ 13']

Senate Journal 02/06/2007 2:00 PM
The prayer was offered by the Chaplain, Pastor Brad Urbach, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance led by Senate page Kristina Thompson.
The Senate proceeded to the consideration of the executive appointment of Tom Dravland of Hughes County, Pierre, South Dakota, to the position of Secretary of the Department of Public Safety.
The question being "Does the Senate advise and consent to the executive appointment of Tom Dravland pursuant to the executive message as found on page 248 of the Senate Journal?"
Abdallah; Albers; Bartling; Dempster; Duenwald; Gant; Garnos; Gray; Greenfield; Hanson (Gary); Hauge; Heidepriem; Hoerth; Hundstad; Hunhoff; Jerstad; Katus; Kloucek; Knudson; Koetzle; Lintz; Maher; McCracken; McNenny; Napoli; Nesselhuf; Olson (Ed); Peterson (Jim); Schmidt (Dennis); Smidt (Orville); Sutton; Turbak; Two Bulls
The Senate proceeded to the consideration of the executive reappointment of Debra Flute of Roberts County, Browns Valley, South Dakota, to the Board of Pardons and Paroles.
The question being "Does the Senate advise and consent to the executive reappointment of Debra Flute pursuant to the executive message as found on page 324 of the Senate Journal?"
Albers; Bartling; Dempster; Duenwald; Gant; Garnos; Gray; Greenfield; Hansen (Tom); Hanson (Gary); Hauge; Heidepriem; Hoerth; Hundstad; Hunhoff; Jerstad; Katus; Kloucek; Knudson; Koetzle; Lintz; Maher; McCracken; McNenny; Napoli; Nesselhuf; Olson (Ed); Peterson (Jim); Schmidt (Dennis); Smidt (Orville); Sutton; Turbak; Two Bulls
Abdallah; Apa
The Committee on Education respectfully reports that it has had under consideration SB 195 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar.
The Committee on Education respectfully reports that it has had under consideration HB 1033 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill be amended as follows:
On page 2, line 2 of the House Education Committee engrossed bill, delete everything after " . " and insert "If the secretary finds that the cheating did occur, the affected score sheets may not count and shall be discarded. The secretary shall also determine if the cheating was severe enough to affect the school's adequate yearly progress under the terms of the state accountability system established pursuant to § 13-3-62. If the cheating was severe enough to affect the school's adequate yearly progress, the secretary may determine that the school does not meet adequate yearly progress for that school year."
On page 2 , delete lines 3 and 4 .
On page 2 , line 5, delete everything before " The " .
The Committee on Education respectfully reports that it has had under consideration HB 1034 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill be amended as follows:
On page 1, line 11 of the House Education Committee engrossed bill, after " . " insert " Any school district with an average daily membership as defined in § 13-13-10.1 of greater than five thousand in the previous school fiscal year has an additional seven days to submit the required data. If the due date falls on a weekend or state holiday, the due date is the next business day following the scheduled due date. "
The Committee on Education respectfully reports that it has had under consideration SB 178 and 210 which were deferred to the 41st Legislative Day.
The Committee on Transportation respectfully reports that it has had under consideration HB 1204 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar.
The Committee on Transportation respectfully reports that it has had under consideration SB 191 which was deferred to the 41st Legislative Day.
The Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources respectfully reports that it has had under consideration HB 1023 and 1112 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bills do pass and be placed on the Consent Calendar.
The Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources respectfully reports that it has had under consideration SB 79 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill be amended as follows:
On page 2, after line 2 of the printed bill, insert:
"Section 2. That chapter 34-35 be amended by adding thereto a NEW SECTION to read as follows:
Any person or commercial entity that, before July 1, 2007, was legally engaged in the retail sale, wholesale sale, storage, or transport of fireworks or pyrotechnics, or any successor to any such person or commercial entity, may continue to engage in any such sales, storage, or
transport activity, notwithstanding any changes made to the boundaries of the Black Hills Forest Fire Protection District that take effect on July 1, 2007."
On page 2, line 2 of the printed bill, delete everything after " beginning " and insert " , excepting therefrom areas within the limits of third class municipalities . The Black Hills Forest Fire Protection District does not include any area within the limits of any municipality ."
"Section 3. That § 34-37-11 be amended to read as follows:
34-37-11. No person may sell or cause to be sold, discharge , or cause to be discharged, any pyrotechnics of any description whatever or any consumer fireworks within the exterior boundaries of the Black Hills Forest Fire Protection District, and no person may discharge or cause to be discharged any pyrotechnics or consumer fireworks within a zone that extends three hundred feet beyond the exterior boundaries of the Black Hills Forest Fire Protection District in this state. No person may sell or cause to be sold, discharge, or cause to be discharged, any pyrotechnics of any description or any consumer fireworks within any national forest, national park, state forest, or any land owned or leased by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks. However, the Department of Game, Fish and Parks may, by written authorization, permit the discharge of pyrotechnics or consumer fireworks , pyrotechnic displays, sales, or exhibits on land owned or leased by the department unless otherwise prohibited by statute. Any violation of this section which occurs on any land owned or leased by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks is a Class 2 misdemeanor. Any subsequent violation of this Section is a Class 1 misdemeanor. "
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On page 1, line 2 of the printed bill, after " District " insert ", to authorize the continuation of activities by certain business affected by the boundary change, and to prohibit the discharge of fireworks within a zone adjacent to the district".
The Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources respectfully reports that it has had under consideration SB 102 and 188 which were deferred to the 41st Legislative Day.
The Committee on Commerce respectfully reports that it has had under consideration SB 139, 141, 150, 151, 152, and 175 which were deferred to the 41st Legislative Day.
The Committee on Legislative Procedure respectfully reports that SB 19, 22, 24, and 58 were delivered to his Excellency, the Governor, for his approval at 9:05 a.m., February 6, 2007.
I have the honor to transmit herewith HB 1026, 1073, 1154, 1165, 1179, 1183, 1184, 1187, 1196, 1201, 1210, 1233, 1235, 1257, 1259, and 1296 which have passed the House and your favorable consideration is respectfully requested.
I have the honor to transmit herewith HCR 1003, 1004, and 1005 which have been adopted by the House and your concurrence is respectfully requested.
Was read the first time and the President waived the referral to committee and placed HCR 1004 on the calendar of Wednesday, February 7, the 21st legislative day.
Was read the first time and the President waived the referral to committee and placed HCR 1005 on the calendar of Wednesday, February 7, the 21st legislative day.
The President introduced the National American University Volleyball team which was recognized as the 2006 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Volleyball champions to the body.
Sen. Ed Olson moved that SB 117 be referred from the Committee on State Affairs to the Committee on Education.
Sen. Dempster moved that SB 182 be referred from the Committee on State Affairs to the Committee on Taxation.
Local Government on SB 82 as found on page 370 of the Senate Journal ; also
Judiciary on SB 97 as found on page 367 of the Senate Journal ; also
Local Government on SB 135 as found on page 371 of the Senate Journal ; also
Judiciary on SB 142 as found on page 367 of the Senate Journal ; also
State Affairs on SB 190 as found on page 369 of the Senate Journal ; also
Judiciary on SB 200 as found on page 368 of the Senate Journal ; also
Judiciary on SB 202 as found on page 368 of the Senate Journal ; also
Health and Human Services on SB 209 as found on page 373 of the Senate Journal be adopted.
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Sen. Knudson moved that SB 159 be amended as follows:
"Section 1. That § 10-59-7 be amended to read as follows:
10-59-7. The secretary may perform audits of the books and records of any person subject to tax in the chapters set out in § 10-59-1. Unless the secretary determines that delay may jeopardize the collection of a tax, the secretary shall mail a notice of intent to audit at least thirty days before commencement of the audit to the person to be audited. The thirty-day period may be waived by mutual consent of both parties. Any documents or records required to be kept by law to evidence reduction, deduction, or exemption from tax not prepared for presentation to the auditor within sixty days from the commencement date of the audit do not have to be considered by the auditor or the secretary. However, additional evidence shall be considered if all the following apply:
(1) The additional evidence is material;
(3) The additional evidence is submitted within a reasonable time period prior to any hearing scheduled pursuant to § 10-59-9. "
Abdallah; Albers; Apa; Bartling; Dempster; Duenwald; Gant; Garnos; Gray; Greenfield; Hansen (Tom); Hanson (Gary); Hauge; Heidepriem; Hoerth; Hundstad; Hunhoff; Jerstad; Katus; Kloucek; Knudson; Koetzle; Lintz; Maher; McCracken; McNenny; Napoli; Olson (Ed); Peterson (Jim); Schmidt (Dennis); Smidt (Orville); Sutton; Turbak; Two Bulls
Sen. Jerstad moved that SB 31 be amended as follows:
"Section 3. That § 13-13-10.1 be amended to read as follows:
(1B) "Current average daily membership," the average number of resident and nonresident kindergarten through twelfth grade pupils enrolled in all schools operated by the school district from the last Friday in September through the first Monday in December during the current school year, minus the average number of pupils for whom the district receives tuition, except pupils described in subdivision (1A) and pupils for whom tuition is being paid pursuant to § 13-28-42, and plus the average number of pupils for whom the district pays tuition;
(3) "Index factor," is 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
(5) "Local need," the per student allocation multiplied by the adjusted average daily membership . However, for school districts that meet the criteria established in section 2 of this Act, the local need for the last six months of each fiscal year is the per student allocation multiplied by the current average daily membership ;
Section 4. That chapter 13-13 be amended by adding thereto a NEW SECTION to read as follows:
If a school district's current average daily membership as defined in this Act exceeds the school district's average daily membership by ten percent or more, or by at least fifty students, that school district's local need, beginning in January of the current school year, shall be calculated based not on the school district's average daily membership, but on the school district's current average daily membership. In addition, that school district shall receive a one- time payment equal to the difference between the amount of funding the district would have received in state aid to education payments during the first six months of the fiscal year if the payments had been calculated based on the school district's current average daily membership and the amount of state aid funding the school district actually received during the first six months of the fiscal year based upon its average daily membership."
Sen. Gray moved that Sen. Jerstad's motion to amend SB 31 be laid on the table.
The question now being "Shall SB 31 pass?"
Apa; Bartling; Dempster; Duenwald; Gant; Garnos; Gray; Greenfield; Hansen (Tom); Hanson (Gary); Hauge; Heidepriem; Hoerth; Hundstad; Hunhoff; Jerstad; Katus; Knudson; Lintz; Maher; McCracken; McNenny; Napoli; Olson (Ed); Peterson (Jim); Schmidt (Dennis); Smidt (Orville); Sutton; Two Bulls
Abdallah; Albers; Kloucek; Koetzle; Turbak
Sen. Gray moved that SB 43 be deferred to Wednesday, February 7, the 21st legislative day.
Sen. Jim Peterson moved that SB 183 be deferred to Thursday, February 8, the 22nd legislative day.
Abdallah; Albers; Apa; Dempster; Duenwald; Gant; Garnos; Gray; Greenfield; Hansen (Tom); Hanson (Gary); Hauge; Heidepriem; Hoerth; Hundstad; Hunhoff; Jerstad; Katus; Kloucek; Knudson; Koetzle; Lintz; Maher; McCracken; McNenny; Napoli; Nesselhuf; Olson (Ed); Peterson (Jim); Schmidt (Dennis); Smidt (Orville); Sutton; Turbak; Two Bulls
SJR 7: A JOINT RESOLUTION, To propose a constitutional amendment regarding legislative term limits.
The question being "Shall SJR 7 pass?"
Bartling; Dempster; Gant; Gray; Hansen (Tom); Hanson (Gary); Hunhoff; Kloucek; Knudson; Lintz; McCracken; McNenny; Nesselhuf; Olson (Ed); Smidt (Orville); Sutton; Turbak
Abdallah; Albers; Apa; Duenwald; Garnos; Greenfield; Hauge; Heidepriem; Hoerth; Hundstad; Jerstad; Katus; Koetzle; Maher; Napoli; Peterson (Jim); Schmidt (Dennis); Two Bulls
So the resolution not having received an affirmative vote of a majority of the members- elect, the President declared the resolution lost.
SJR 8: A JOINT RESOLUTION, To propose a constitutional amendment to reduce the minimum age to be a legislator.
The question being "Shall SJR 8 pass?"
Abdallah; Dempster; Gant; Garnos; Greenfield; Hansen (Tom); Katus; McCracken; Nesselhuf; Olson (Ed); Sutton
Albers; Apa; Bartling; Duenwald; Gray; Hanson (Gary); Hauge; Heidepriem; Hoerth; Hundstad; Hunhoff; Jerstad; Kloucek; Knudson; Koetzle; Lintz; Maher; McNenny; Napoli; Peterson (Jim); Schmidt (Dennis); Smidt (Orville); Turbak; Two Bulls
The question being "Shall SJR 9 pass?"
Abdallah; Bartling; Dempster; Duenwald; Gant; Garnos; Gray; Hansen (Tom); Hanson (Gary); Hauge; Hunhoff; Jerstad; Katus; Kloucek; Knudson; Koetzle; Maher; McCracken; Nesselhuf; Olson (Ed); Smidt (Orville); Sutton; Two Bulls
Albers; Apa; Greenfield; Heidepriem; Hoerth; Hundstad; Lintz; McNenny; Napoli; Peterson (Jim); Schmidt (Dennis); Turbak
Albers; Apa; Bartling; Dempster; Duenwald; Gant; Garnos; Gray; Greenfield; Hansen (Tom); Hanson (Gary); Hauge; Heidepriem; Hoerth; Hundstad; Hunhoff; Jerstad; Katus; Kloucek; Knudson; Koetzle; Lintz; Maher; McCracken; McNenny; Napoli; Nesselhuf; Olson (Ed); Peterson (Jim); Schmidt (Dennis); Smidt (Orville); Sutton; Turbak; Two Bulls
The question being "Shall HB 1010 pass as amended?"
The question being "Shall HB 1127 pass?"
Albers; Apa; Bartling; Dempster; Duenwald; Gant; Garnos; Gray; Greenfield; Hansen (Tom); Hanson (Gary); Hauge; Heidepriem; Hoerth; Hundstad; Hunhoff; Jerstad; Katus; Knudson; Koetzle; Lintz; Maher; McCracken; McNenny; Napoli; Nesselhuf; Olson (Ed); Peterson (Jim); Schmidt (Dennis); Smidt (Orville); Sutton; Turbak; Two Bulls
Sen. Gary Hanson moved that the Senate do now adjourn, which motion prevailed and at 3:32 p.m. the Senate adjourned.