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The prayer was offered by the Chaplain, Pastor Peggy Stempson, followed by the Pledge
of Allegiance led by House pages Clayton Keck and Shelby Riggs.
Roll Call: All members present except Reps. Craig, Kaiser, Killer, Schrempp, and Westra
who were excused.
House has had under consideration the House Journal of the twenty-third day.
I have the honor to inform you that on February 18, 2016, I approved House Bills 1011, 1025,
1027, 1031, 1033, 1039, 1056, 1063, 1066, 1084, 1100, 1101, and 1103, and the same have
been deposited in the office of the Secretary of State.
I have the honor to inform you that on February 18, 2016, I approved House Bill 1210, and the
HB 1224 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill do pass.
HB 1190 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill be amended as follows:
1190ya
" Section 1. That § 23-7-8 be amended to read:
23-7-8. The application for a permit to carry a concealed pistol or an, enhanced permit to
carry a concealed pistol, or a gold card permit to carry a concealed pistol shall be filed either
electronically or in triplicate on a form prescribed by the secretary of state. The application shall
require the applicant's complete name, address, occupation, place and date of birth, country of
citizenship, physical description, a statement that the applicant has never pled guilty to, nolo
contendere to, or been convicted of a crime of violence, a sworn statement that the information
on the application is true and correct, and the applicant's signature. If the applicant is not a
United States citizen, the application shall require any alien or admission number issued by the
United States Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. If filed in triplicate, the
original shall be delivered to the applicant as the temporary permit, the duplicate shall within
seven days be sent by first class mail to the secretary of state who shall issue the official permit,
and the triplicate shall be preserved for four five years by the authority issuing the permit. If the
application is filed electronically, two copies shall be made and each shall be signed by the
applicant. One copy shall be delivered to the applicant as the temporary permit, and the other
copy shall be preserved for four five years by the authority issuing the permit. Section 2. That § 23-7-8.1 be amended to read:
23-7-8.1. The secretary of state shall prescribe the form of the permit to carry a concealed
pistol and, the form of the enhanced permit to carry a concealed pistol, and the form of the gold
card permit to carry a concealed pistol pursuant to § 23-7-8. Each permit shall list the applicant's
name, address, and the expiration date, and the issuance date of the permit. The enhanced permit
to carry a concealed pistol must clearly designate that the permit is enhanced and the gold card
permit must clearly designate that it is a gold card permit to carry a concealed pistol. The holder
of a permit may carry a concealed pistol anywhere in South Dakota except in any licensed on-sale malt beverage or alcoholic beverage establishment that derives over one-half of its total
income from the sale of malt or alcoholic beverages. Nothing in this section prevents law
enforcement officers, parole agents, security guards employed on the premises, and other public
officials with the written permission of the sheriff from carrying concealed weapons in the
performance of their duties or prevents home or business owners from carrying concealed
weapons on their property pursuant to § 22-14-11. Section 3. That § 23-7-54 be amended to read:
23-7-54. The sheriff shall retain the application and other documents until the sheriff
receives the results of the background checks required pursuant to § 23-7-53. Within seven days
following receipt of a confirmation that the applicant passed each criminal background check
required pursuant to this section and § 23-7-53, the sheriff shall file the application with the
secretary of state pursuant to § 23-7-8.
If the applicant submits an application pursuant to § 23-7-53, meets the requirements of
§ 23-7-7.1, is not otherwise prohibited by state law, 18 U.S.C. 922(g) as amended to October
26, 2005, or 18 U.S.C. 922(n) as amended to October 26, 2005, from receiving, possessing, or
transporting a firearm, passes the required fingerprint background check, and passes a National
Instant Criminal Background Check, the sheriff of the county where the applicant submitted the
application shall, within thirty days of application, issue the applicant a temporary enhanced
permit to carry a concealed pistol. The temporary permit must clearly designate that the permit
is enhanced. Section 4. That § 23-7-57 be amended to read:
23-7-57. Unless otherwise specified, the references, rights, and responsibilities in this
chapter related to a permit to carry a concealed pistol also apply to an enhanced permit to carry
a concealed pistol and a gold card permit to carry a concealed pistol. Section 5. That § 25-10-24 be amended to read:
25-10-24. The court may require the defendant to surrender any dangerous weapon or any
concealed pistol permit issued under 23-7 in his the defendant's possession to local law
enforcement. Section 6. That § 23-7-8.9 be amended to read:
23-7-8.9. The provisions of §§ 23-7-8.6 to 23-7-8.9, inclusive, do specifically prohibit any
law enforcement officer from retaining any notes, data, or pieces of information, either
collectively or individually, unless the retention of such notes, data, or pieces of information is
pertinent to a specific ongoing investigation or prosecution. Access by law enforcement to
information necessary to perform a periodic National Instant Criminal Background Check of
gold card or enhanced pistol permit holders under section 15 of this Act is authorized. Section 7. That chapter 23-7 be amended by adding a NEW SECTION to read:
An applicant may submit an application to the sheriff of the county in which the applicant
resides for a gold card permit to carry a concealed pistol. The application shall include:
(1) The application for the gold card permit to carry a concealed pistol;
(2) A copy of the applicant's fingerprints for submission to the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, and any governmental agency or entity authorized to receive such
information, for a state, national, and international criminal history background
(4) A separate payment for the cost of processing the fingerprint background check; and
(5) A separate application fee of sixty dollars for the gold card permit to carry a
concealed pistol which shall be distributed fifty percent to the sheriff and fifty
percent to the secretary of state to be used by the secretary of state to administer the
concealed carry program.
The sheriff shall forward the copy of the applicant's fingerprints, the applicant's
authorization for processing a fingerprint background check, and the payment for the fingerprint
background check to the Division of Criminal Investigation for processing.
Section 8. That chapter 23-7 be amended by adding a NEW SECTION to read:
The sheriff shall retain the application and other documents until the sheriff receives the
results of the background checks required pursuant to section 7 of this Act. Within seven days
required pursuant to this section and section 7 of this Act, the sheriff shall file the application
with the secretary of state pursuant to § 23-7-8.
If the applicant submits an application pursuant to section 1 of this Act, meets the
requirements of § 23-7-7.1, is not otherwise prohibited by state law, 18 U.S.C. 922(g) as
amended to October 26, 2005, or 18 U.S.C. 922(n) as amended to October 26, 2005, from
receiving, possessing, or transporting a firearm, passes the required fingerprint background
check, and passes a National Instant Criminal Background Check, the sheriff of the county of
the application shall, within thirty days of application, issue the applicant a temporary gold card
is a gold card permit.
Section 9. That chapter 23-7 be amended by adding a NEW SECTION to read:
The holder of the gold card permit to carry a concealed pistol may renew the permit through
the sheriff of the county where the holder resides, no earlier than ninety days prior to the
expiration of the permit. The holder shall pay a thirty dollar renewal fee and pass a National
Instant Criminal Background Check. The renewal fee shall be distributed fifty percent to the
sheriff and fifty percent to the secretary of state to be used by the secretary of state to administer
the concealed carry program. Section 10. That chapter 23-7 be amended by adding a NEW SECTION to read:
The gold card permit to carry a concealed pistol is valid for a period of five years from the
Section 11. That chapter 23-7 be amended by adding a NEW SECTION to read:
A gold card permit to carry a concealed pistol or an enhanced permit to carry a concealed
pistol is automatically revoked upon failure to maintain the requirements under § 23-7-7.1 or
if the gold card or enhanced permit holder becomes prohibited by state law, 18 U.S.C. 922(g)
as amended to October 26, 2005, or 18 U.S.C. 922(n) as amended to October 26, 2005, from
receiving, possessing, or transporting a firearm.
Upon such occurrence, the permit holder shall immediately return the gold card or enhanced
concealed pistol permit to the county sheriff of the permit holder's county of residence. A county
sheriff, judge, or state's attorney, upon learning that a permit holder is ineligible for a gold card
or enhanced permit, shall send notice to the permit holder that the permit has been revoked, the
reason for the revocation, the right of the permit holder to appeal, and that the permit holder
must return the gold card or enhanced permit to the county sheriff of the permit holder's county
of residence. Notice shall also be provided to the secretary of state and the county sheriff in the
permit holder's county of residence.
The revocation of a gold card or enhanced concealed pistol permit may be appealed pursuant
to chapter 1-26.
Section 12. That chapter 23-7 be amended by adding a NEW SECTION to read:
It is a Class 2 misdemeanor for anyone that is ineligible to possess a gold card or enhanced
concealed pistol permit to possess or present a revoked gold card or enhanced concealed pistol
Section 13. That chapter 23-7 be amended by adding a NEW SECTION to read:
If any person is convicted of any offense which results in the automatic revocation of a gold
card or enhanced permit to carry a concealed pistol under this chapter, the court entering the
conviction shall require the surrender to the court of all gold card or enhanced concealed pistol
permits held by the person convicted. The court shall forward all gold card and enhanced
concealed pistol permits to the sheriff of the defendant's county of residence.
It is a Class 2 misdemeanor for a person to fail or refuse to surrender to the county sheriff
of the person's county of residence, upon lawful demand, a gold card or enhanced permit to
carry a concealed pistol that has been revoked. If a person fails to return a gold card or enhanced
permit to the sheriff of the person's county of residence after lawful demand, the sheriff may
direct a law enforcement officer to secure its possession and return. The law enforcement officer
shall receive ten dollars and fifty cents plus mileage, at a rate established by the State Board of
Finance, to be paid by the violator. Failure to pay the fee and mileage is a Class 2 misdemeanor.
Law enforcement may periodically perform a National Instant Criminal Background Check
of gold card or enhanced concealed pistol permit holders for the purposes of determining
whether the permit holder remains eligible for the permit under § 23-7-7.1, 18 U.S.C. 922(g)
as amended to October 26, 2005, and 18 U.S.C. 922(n) as amended to October 26, 2005.
Section 16. The Act is effective January 1, 2017."
1190yb
On the previously adopted amendment (1190ya), in subdivision (5) of Section 7, delete
"sixty" and insert "seventy" and after "pistol" delete "which shall be distributed fifty percent to
the sheriff and fifty percent" and insert ". Thirty dollars of the fee shall be distributed to the
sheriff, thirty-four dollars shall be distributed to the Department of Public Safety, and six
On the previously adopted amendment (1190ya), in Section 9, in the second sentence,
delete "thirty" and insert "seventy" and after "Check" insert "prior to the renewal of the permit".
In the third sentence, delete everything after "distributed" and insert "as set forth in subdivision
(7) of section 5 of this Act." and delete the last line of the paragraph.
On the previously adopted amendment (1190ya), in Section 11, delete the second and third
paragraphs and insert:
"Upon such occurrence, the permit holder shall immediately return the gold card or
enhanced concealed pistol permit to the county sheriff of the permit holder's county of
residence. If the permit has not been returned, upon learning that a permit holder is ineligible
for a gold card or enhanced permit for any violent crime or for a crime punishable by more than
one year of incarceration, the sheriff of the permit holder's county of residence shall secure the
possession and return of the gold card or enhanced permit forthwith. For any other disqualifying
offense set forth above the sheriff of the permit holder's county of residence shall secure the
possession and return of the gold card or enhanced permit as soon as reasonably possible after
being notified of the holders ineligibility. A gold card or enhanced permit holder whose permit
has been secured by law enforcement under this section may petition the circuit court for the
return of the gold card or enhanced permit if the permit holder believes the gold card or
enhanced permit was unlawfully secured. Law enforcement may communicate with federally
licensed firearms dealers relative to revoked gold card or enhanced permits."
On the previously adopted amendment (1190ya), in Section 12, delete "Class 2" and insert
"Class 1".
On the previously adopted amendment (1190ya), in Section 14, delete the first "Class 2"
and insert "Class 1". On the fourth line of Section 14, before "direct" delete "may" and insert
"shall". On the fifth line of Section 14, after "return" insert "in compliance with section 11 of
this Act".
HB 1219 which was tabled.
HB 1227 and 1240 which were deferred to the 41st Legislative Day.
HB 1153 and returns the same with the recommendation that said bill be amended as follows:
1153ra
" Section 1. That chapter 21-35 be amended by adding a NEW SECTION to read:
The parties may by agreement refer a dispute that is the subject of a proceeding under this
chapter for resolution by mediation using the services of a mediator selected by the parties."
1153jta
On page 1, line 1, of the printed bill, delete everything after "Act to" and insert "allow
parties to agree to resolve an eminent domain dispute by mediation.".
HB 1165 which was tabled.
HB 1128 which was deferred to the 41st Legislative Day.
consideration HB 1245 which was tabled.
consideration HB 1154 and 1216 which were deferred to the 41st Legislative Day.
I have the honor to return herewith HB 1150 and 1183 which have which has passed the
Senate without change. Journal correction: See page 625 of the House Journal
I have the honor to return herewith HCR 1013 which has been amended by the Senate and
I have the honor to inform your honorable body that HB 1054 was lost for failure to be
placed on the Senate calendar. Also MR. SPEAKER:
I have the honor to transmit herewith SB 75, 97, 107, 116, 129, 132, and 140 which have
HOUSE PAGE RESOLUTION 3 Introduced by: Representatives Anderson; Bartling;
Hawley; Heinemann; Holmes; Hunhoff, Jean; Hunt; Jensen, Alex; Johns; Kaiser; Killer;
Kirschman; Klumb; Langer; Latterell; Marty; May; McCleerey; Mickelson; Munsterman;
Stalzer; Steinhauer; Stevens; Tulson; Verchio; Werner; Westra; Wiik; Willadsen; Wink;
Wollmann; Zikmund.
of the Ninety-first Legislature of the State of South Dakota to Miranda Anderson, Andee
Arnoldy, Matdalynn Buffington, Hannah Carlson, Evangeline Gabel, Clayton Keck, Julia
Loudenburg, Dara Ness, Kalder Ness, Brigita Rasmussen, Mindy Ravnaas, Shelby Riggs,
Lauren Rink, Cayley Schmitt, Megan Thornhill.
the Ninety-first Legislative Session; and
WHEREAS, the members of the Ninety-first House of Representatives express their most
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the House of Representatives of the Ninety-first Legislature of the State of South Dakota, that a personal copy of this resolution be duly
Rep. Hawks moved that House Page Resolution 3 be adopted.
Yesterday, Rep. Schoenbeck announced his intention to reconsider the vote by which
HB 1182 lost.
Rep. Schoenbeck moved that the House do now reconsider the vote by which HB 1182 lost
and be placed on the calendar of Monday, February 22, the 25th legislative day.
The question being on Rep. Schoenbeck's motion to reconsider the vote by which HB 1182
lost and be placed on the calendar of Monday, February 22, the 25th legislative day.
Yeas 44, Nays 21, Excused 5, Absent 0
Yeas: Anderson; Bartling; Beal; Bordeaux; Conzet; Cronin; Deutsch; Dryden; Duvall; Feickert;
Gibson; Harrison; Hawks; Hawley; Holmes; Hunhoff (Jean); Jensen (Alex); Johns; Kirschman;
(Kent); Rasmussen; Ring; Romkema; Rozum; Schaefer; Schoenbeck; Schoenfish; Sly; Soli;
Solum; Steinhauer; Stevens; Tulson; Werner; Willadsen; Wollmann; Zikmund; Speaker Wink
Nays: Bolin; Brunner; Campbell; DiSanto; Gosch; Greenfield (Lana); Haggar (Don); Haugaard;
Heinemann (Leslie); Hunt; Klumb; Langer; Latterell; Marty; May; Qualm; Rounds; Russell;
Stalzer; Verchio; Wiik
Excused: Craig; Kaiser; Killer; Schrempp; Westra
Speaker declared the motion carried and HB 1182 was up for reconsideration and final passage and be placed on the calendar of Monday, February 22, the 25th legislative day.
Rep. Gosch moved that the reports of the Standing Committees on Taxation on HB 1106 as found on page 430 of the House Journal; also Health and Human Services on HB 1162 as found on page 431 of the House Journal; also Transportation on HB 1230 as found on page 441 of the House Journal; also Transportation on HB 1137 as found on page 442 of the House Journal; also Local Government on HB 1149 as found on page 442 of the House Journal be adopted.
SB 75: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to establish a grant program for adult
community residential services designed to reduce the risk of recidivism, to provide a report to
the Legislature, to make an appropriation therefor, and declare an emergency.
Was read the first time and the Speaker waived the referral to the standing committee
pursuant to Joint Rule 6D-1.
SB 97: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to provide for the automatic removal of all
petty offenses, municipal ordinance violations, and Class 2 misdemeanor charges or convictions
from background check records after ten years under certain conditions.
SB 116: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to remove any reference to land ownership
being a requirement for participation in any actions pertaining to the creation of or withdrawal
from a water development district.
SB 140: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to eliminate life sentences for defendants
under the age of eighteen at the time of the crime.
Rep. Gosch requested that SB 52 be removed from the Consent Calendar.
Rep. Gosch moved that HB 1209 be placed to precede HB 1206 on today's calendar.
HB 1209: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to require any public body of the state to
accept as valid all information on a person's birth certificate.
Rep. Bolin moved that HB 1209 be laid on the table.
The question being on Rep. Bolin's motion that HB 1209 be laid on the table.
Yeas 61, Nays 2, Excused 7, Absent 0
Yeas: Anderson; Bartling; Beal; Bolin; Bordeaux; Brunner; Campbell; Conzet; Cronin; Deutsch;
Hawks; Hawley; Heinemann (Leslie); Holmes; Hunhoff (Jean); Hunt; Johns; Kirschman;
Klumb; Langer; Latterell; Marty; May; McCleerey; Munsterman; Novstrup (Al); Otten
(Herman); Partridge; Peterson (Kent); Qualm; Rasmussen; Ring; Romkema; Rounds; Rozum;
Russell; Schaefer; Schoenbeck; Schoenfish; Sly; Soli; Solum; Stalzer; Steinhauer; Stevens;
Tulson; Werner; Wiik; Willadsen; Wollmann; Zikmund; Speaker Wink
Nays: Haugaard; Verchio
Excused: Craig; Jensen (Alex); Kaiser; Killer; Mickelson; Schrempp; Westra
Speaker declared the motion carried and HB 1209 was tabled.
Rep. Gosch moved that the balance of the calendar including HB 1206, 1047, 1161, 1132,
1133, 1167, 1243, and 1198 and SB 8, 2, 34, 120, 63, 114, 53, and 59 be deferred to Monday,
February 22, the 25th legislative day.
and Enrolling has carefully compared HB 1150 and 1183 and finds the same correctly enrolled.
Journal correction: See page 625 of the House Journal.
SB 7: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise the composition of the state trunk
SB 12: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to authorize the Board of Regents to sell certain
extraneous real property in Brookings County and to deposit the proceeds with the state
treasurer to be credited to a fund designated as the real property acquisition and capital
improvement fund for South Dakota State University.
SB 13: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to establish a new retirement benefit structure
for certain public employees who are members of the South Dakota Retirement System.
SB 15: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain provisions concerning the
membership of the South Dakota Investment Council.
SB 27: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise certain personnel requirements for
ambulance services and to repeal the hardship exemption.
HC 1013 Introduced by: Representatives Schoenbeck, Bolin, Duvall, Feickert, Novstrup
(Al), Rasmussen, Rounds, Schrempp, Stalzer, Steinhauer, Verchio, and Werner and Senators
Novstrup (David), Hunhoff (Bernie), Monroe, Peterson (Jim), Solano, and Vehle
A LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATION, Recognizing Mark Knight for his election as
president of the Associated General Contractors of America.
WHEREAS, Mark Knight is president of Foothills Contracting in Webster, South Dakota;
WHEREAS, Mark Knight is past president and life governor of the Associated General
Contractors of South Dakota, Highway-Heavy-Utilities Chapter; and
WHEREAS, Mark Knight has devoted more than thirty years of service to the construction
industry through his work in state and national leadership roles for the Associated General
Contractors of South Dakota and the Associated General Contractors of America; and
WHEREAS, Mark Knight and his family have demonstrated a long-term commitment to
WHEREAS, Mark Knight will be the first South Dakotan installed as the Associated
General Contractors of America national president for 2016:
State of South Dakota, that the Legislature recognizes Mark Knight for his dedication and
service to the construction industry, to his community, and to the Associated General
Contractors of South Dakota and the Associated General Contractors of America by serving as
the first South Dakotan to become president of the Associated General Contractors of America.
HC 1014 Introduced by: Representatives Jensen (Alex), Cronin, Dryden, and Hunhoff
(Jean) and Senators Sutton and Tidemann
A LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATION, Honoring the South Dakota Association of
Healthcare Organizations on the occasion of its ninetieth anniversary.
WHEREAS, the South Dakota Association of Health Organizations, affectionately known
as SDAHO, envisions a range of health care services allowing patients, residents, and
communities in South Dakota to reach their highest potential for health and wellness; and
WHEREAS, SDAHO continues the important tradition of sustaining and enhancing
community-focused models of health care delivery through member services including
advocacy, education, health integration, safety, quality, communication, and data services; and
WHEREAS, SDAHO, in observance of its ninetieth anniversary, remains committed to
strengthening the health care continuum; and
WHEREAS, the SDAHO Board of Trustees is committed to providing a "Unified Voice for
Health Care" by representing hospitals, health systems, and post-acute providers across South
State of South Dakota, that the Legislature congratulates the South Dakota Association of
Healthcare Organizations on ninety years of service on behalf of the patients, residents, and
communities served in South Dakota.
1:44 p.m. the House adjourned.