From 72e764522606f7c800440152c6ab37c548a51ee5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: cjwinchester Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2024 02:55:24 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Latest data --- README.md | 4 ++-- data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24381.json | 2 +- data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24407.json | 2 +- data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24412.json | 2 +- data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24413.json | 2 +- data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24415.json | 2 +- data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24425.json | 1 + data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24461.json | 2 +- data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24492.json | 2 +- data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24493.json | 2 +- data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24501.json | 2 +- data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24516.json | 2 +- data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24526.json | 2 +- data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24559.json | 2 +- data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24562.json | 2 +- data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24572.json | 2 +- data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24576.json | 2 +- 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data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25120.json | 2 +- data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25145.json | 1 + data/committees/sd-legislature-committee-1213.json | 2 +- data/committees/sd-legislature-committee-1214.json | 2 +- data/committees/sd-legislature-committee-1220.json | 2 +- data/sessions/sd-legislature-session-69.json | 2 +- 83 files changed, 84 insertions(+), 77 deletions(-) create mode 100644 data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24425.json create mode 100644 data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25022.json create mode 100644 data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25034.json create mode 100644 data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25046.json create mode 100644 data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25047.json create mode 100644 data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25074.json create mode 100644 data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25145.json diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 9ab19b239..f63f32667 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # South Dakota Legislature data archive This repo has data files sourced from the [South Dakota Legislature website](https://sdlegislature.gov/) with information on sessions, bills, legislators, committees, subcommittees, votes, audio files, documents, etc., from 1997 to present. -_Updated January 20, 2024_ +_Updated January 21, 2024_ ## The data @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ JSON files with details about each session, slugged by session ID, live in [`dat See also [`crawler/session-dates.json`](crawler/session-dates.json), a file I made with the start and end dates for each legislative session. -### Bills (16,217) +### Bills (16,224) JSON files with details about each bill, slugged by bill ID and including full text of each version and data on votes, live in [`data/bills`](data/bills). ### Legislator Profiles (4,223) diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24381.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24381.json index 2884e7709..333de6cd8 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24381.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24381.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That chapter 12-5 be amended with a NEW SECTION: A candidate for Governor shall nominate a candidate for lieutenant governor and shall certify the nomination to the secretary of state no later than 5:00 p.m. central time on the second Tuesday in August in the year of the election. The candidate for Governor and the candidate's nominee for lieutenant governor shall sign the certification. The State Board of Elections shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, to prescribe the form for the certification of a candidate for lieutenant governor. A candidate for lieutenant governor may withdraw the nomination by filing a request under oath with the secretary of state. If a candidate for lieutenant governor withdraws, the candidate for Governor must nominate a replacement and certify the nomination to the secretary of state pursuant to this section. The secretary of state may not place the name of the candidate for Governor on the general election ballot until a candidate for lieutenant governor has been certified. Section 2. That \u00a7 12-5-21 be AMENDED: 12-5-21. TheIn a year when the Governor is to be elected, the delegates selected to participate in the state convention shall nominate candidates for lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of state, state auditor, state treasurer, commissioner of school and public lands, and public utilities commissioner and in. In the years when a President of the United States is to be elected, the delegates shall nominate a candidate for public utilities commissioner, presidential electors, and national committeeman and national committeewoman of the party. Section 3. That \u00a7 12-7-1.2 be AMENDED: 12-7-1.2. 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That chapter 12-5 be amended with a NEW SECTION: A candidate for Governor shall nominate a candidate for lieutenant governor and shall certify the nomination to the secretary of state no later than 5:00 p.m. central time on the second Tuesday in August in the year of the election. The candidate for Governor and the candidate's nominee for lieutenant governor shall sign the certification. The State Board of Elections shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, to prescribe the form for the certification of a candidate for lieutenant governor. A candidate for lieutenant governor may withdraw the nomination by filing a request under oath with the secretary of state. If a candidate for lieutenant governor withdraws, the candidate for Governor must nominate a replacement and certify the nomination to the secretary of state pursuant to this section. 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An independent candidate for Governor shall certify the candidate's selection nominate a candidate for lieutenant governor and shall certify the nomination to the secretary of state with the candidate's nominating petition no later than 5:00 p.m. central time on the second Tuesday in August in the year of election. The candidate and the candidate's selection nominee for lieutenant governor shall sign the certification before the nominating petitions are circulated. If anAn independent candidate for lieutenant governor withdraws, no may withdraw by filing a request under oath with the secretary of state. If an independent candidate for lieutenant governor withdraws, the independent candidate for Governor may have the candidate's name printed upon a ballot unless must nominate a replacement selectioncandidate for lieutenant governor is certified and certify the nomination to the secretary of state by the second Tuesday in August pursuant to this section. 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 36-7-1 be AMENDED: 36-7-1. The practice of optometry is declared to be a profession and is defined as: (1) The examination of the human eye and its appendages, and the; (2) The employment of any means for the measurement of the powers of visions, or any visual, muscular, neurological, interpretative, or anatomical anomalies anomaly of the visual processes, and the process; (3) The prescribing or employment of lenses, prisms, frames, mountings, and visual training procedure, the procedures; (4) The prescribing or administration, except by injection unless otherwise permitted by this chapter, of any pharmaceutical agents agent rational to the diagnosis and treatment of the human eye and its appendages, and any other; (5) The employment of any means or method for the correction, remedy, or relief of any insufficiencies insufficiency or abnormal conditions condition of the visual processes process of the human eye and its appendages except surgery. However, an optometrist may remove, provided the term \"any means or method\" does not include surgeries, unless otherwise permitted by this chapter; (6) The removal of a superficial foreign bodies body from the eye. The prescription; (7) The prescribing of contact lenses, except by a practitioner physician licensed under chapter 36-4, constitutes the practice of optometry. An optometrist is one who practices optometry under the provisions of this chapter; (8) The use of intense pulsed light for the treatment of dry eye disease; and (9) Subject to the requirements set forth in section 2 of this Act: (a) The intradermal injection of a paralytic agent; (b) The intralesional injection of a steroid to treat a chalazion; (c) The use of a local anesthetic in conjunction with the primary removal of a pedunculated skin tag; (d) The performance of a selective laser trabeculoplasty; and (e) The performance of a posterior capsulotomy using an yttrium aluminum garnett laser. Any procedure referenced in this section, when performed by a licensed optometrist, in accordance with this chapter, does not constitute the practice of medicine, for purposes of chapter 36-4. Section 2. That chapter 36-7 be amended with a NEW SECTION: Before an optometrist may perform any one or more of the procedures set forth in subdivision 36-7-1(9), the optometrist must provide to the board, at the time and in the manner directed by the board, verifiable evidence that: (1) The optometrist: (a) Received a passing score on the laser examination and on the surgical procedures examination, offered by the National Board of Examiners in Optometry; or (b) Graduated, prior to July 1, 2024, from an optometric school or college approved by the Accreditation Council on Optometric Education or from an optometric school or college approved by the board; (2) The optometrist satisfactorily completed a course that: (a) Is at least thirty-two hours in duration; (b) Is approved by the board; (c) Includes content related to each procedure set forth in subdivision 36-7-1 (9); and (d) Is proctored by an ophthalmologist or is proctored by an optometrist who is authorized to perform all of the procedures set forth in subdivision 36-7-1(9) by the optometric licensing board of a state in which a qualified optometrist may perform all of the procedures; and (3) The optometrist has demonstrated competency in accordance with the performance criteria set forth in section 3 of this Act. The board shall review the evidence required by this section and upon verification of an optometrist's compliance with the requirements, authorize the optometrist to perform one or more of the procedures set forth in subdivision 36-7-1(9). The board shall develop and implement a system for documenting any actions under this section. Section 3. That chapter 36-7 be amended with a NEW SECTION: The demonstration of competency required in accordance with subdivision (3) of section 2 of this Act, must occur in the presence and under the direct supervision of an ophthalmologist licensed in this state, or in the presence and under the direct supervision of an optometrist licensed in this state and authorized by the board, pursuant to section 2 of this Act, to perform all of the procedures set forth in subdivision 36-7-1(9). The demonstration of competency with respect to the intradermal injection of a paralytic agent, the intralesional injection of a steroid to treat a chalazion, the use of a local anesthetic in conjunction with the primary removal of a pedunculated skin tag, and the performance of a selective laser trabeculoplasty, must each occur on at least five human eyes. The demonstration of competency with respect to the performance of a posterior capsulotomy using an yttrium aluminum garnett laser must occur on at least ten human eyes. The supervising ophthalmologist or optometrist shall notify the board when competency has been demonstrated, in accordance with this section. The notification must occur at the time and in the manner determined by the board. Section 4. That \u00a7 36-7-24 be AMENDED: 36-7-24. The board may, in compliance with chapter 1-26, may impose disciplinary sanctions against any on an optometrist for the following causes: (1) Conviction of a felony, as shown by a certified copy of the record of the court of conviction; (2) Obtaining, or attempting to obtain, a license by fraudulent misrepresentation; (3) Malpractice; (4) Continued practice when knowingly having an infectious or contagious disease, or after sustaining a physical or mental disability that renders further practice potentially harmful or dangerous; (5) Use of alcohol or other substances that renders the optometrist unfit to practice with reasonable skill and safety; (6) Engaging in any procedure set forth in subdivision 36-7-1(9), prior to meeting the requirements of this chapter; (7) Unprofessional conduct, as defined in \u00a7 36-7-25; or (7)(8) Failure to submit to or cooperate with the a criminal background investigation check requested by the board under \u00a7 36-7-12.2. Section 5. That chapter 36-7 be amended with a NEW SECTION: Nothing in this chapter may be construed to allow the performance, by an optometrist, of: (1) Intraocular injections; (2) Intraocular surgery; or (3) Refractive surgery. Section 6. That \u00a7 36-7-1.1 be REPEALED: Notwithstanding anything in this chapter to the contrary, an optometrist, except an optometrist certified for diagnostic and therapeutic agents as provided by \u00a7\u00a7 36-7-15.1 to 36-7-15.3, inclusive, and as provided in \u00a7 36-7-31, may not treat glaucoma or ocular hypertension. Section 7. 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 36-7-1 be AMENDED: 36-7-1. The practice of optometry is declared to be a profession and is defined as: (1) The examination of the human eye and its appendages, and the; (2) The employment of any means for the measurement of the powers of visions, or any visual, muscular, neurological, interpretative, or anatomical anomalies anomaly of the visual processes, and the process; (3) The prescribing or employment of lenses, prisms, frames, mountings, and visual training procedure, the procedures; (4) The prescribing or administration, except by injection unless otherwise permitted by this chapter, of any pharmaceutical agents agent rational to the diagnosis and treatment of the human eye and its appendages, and any other; (5) The employment of any means or method for the correction, remedy, or relief of any insufficiencies insufficiency or abnormal conditions condition of the visual processes process of the human eye and its appendages except surgery. However, an optometrist may remove, provided the term \"any means or method\" does not include surgeries, unless otherwise permitted by this chapter; (6) The removal of a superficial foreign bodies body from the eye. The prescription; (7) The prescribing of contact lenses, except by a practitioner physician licensed under chapter 36-4, constitutes the practice of optometry. An optometrist is one who practices optometry under the provisions of this chapter; (8) The use of intense pulsed light for the treatment of dry eye disease; and (9) Subject to the requirements set forth in section 2 of this Act: (a) The intradermal injection of a paralytic agent; (b) The intralesional injection of a steroid to treat a chalazion; (c) The use of a local anesthetic in conjunction with the primary removal of a pedunculated skin tag; (d) The performance of a selective laser trabeculoplasty; and (e) The performance of a posterior capsulotomy using an yttrium aluminum garnett laser. Any procedure referenced in this section, when performed by a licensed optometrist, in accordance with this chapter, does not constitute the practice of medicine, for purposes of chapter 36-4. Section 2. That chapter 36-7 be amended with a NEW SECTION: Before an optometrist may perform any one or more of the procedures set forth in subdivision 36-7-1(9), the optometrist must provide to the board, at the time and in the manner directed by the board, verifiable evidence that: (1) The optometrist: (a) Received a passing score on the laser examination and on the surgical procedures examination, offered by the National Board of Examiners in Optometry; or (b) Graduated, prior to July 1, 2024, from an optometric school or college approved by the Accreditation Council on Optometric Education or from an optometric school or college approved by the board; (2) The optometrist satisfactorily completed a course that: (a) Is at least thirty-two hours in duration; (b) Is approved by the board; (c) Includes content related to each procedure set forth in subdivision 36-7-1 (9); and (d) Is proctored by an ophthalmologist or is proctored by an optometrist who is authorized to perform all of the procedures set forth in subdivision 36-7-1(9) by the optometric licensing board of a state in which a qualified optometrist may perform all of the procedures; and (3) The optometrist has demonstrated competency in accordance with the performance criteria set forth in section 3 of this Act. The board shall review the evidence required by this section and upon verification of an optometrist's compliance with the requirements, authorize the optometrist to perform one or more of the procedures set forth in subdivision 36-7-1(9). The board shall develop and implement a system for documenting any actions under this section. Section 3. That chapter 36-7 be amended with a NEW SECTION: The demonstration of competency required in accordance with subdivision (3) of section 2 of this Act, must occur in the presence and under the direct supervision of an ophthalmologist licensed in this state, or in the presence and under the direct supervision of an optometrist licensed in this state and authorized by the board, pursuant to section 2 of this Act, to perform all of the procedures set forth in subdivision 36-7-1(9). The demonstration of competency with respect to the intradermal injection of a paralytic agent, the intralesional injection of a steroid to treat a chalazion, the use of a local anesthetic in conjunction with the primary removal of a pedunculated skin tag, and the performance of a selective laser trabeculoplasty, must each occur on at least five human eyes. The demonstration of competency with respect to the performance of a posterior capsulotomy using an yttrium aluminum garnett laser must occur on at least ten human eyes. The supervising ophthalmologist or optometrist shall notify the board when competency has been demonstrated, in accordance with this section. The notification must occur at the time and in the manner determined by the board. Section 4. That \u00a7 36-7-24 be AMENDED: 36-7-24. The board may, in compliance with chapter 1-26, may impose disciplinary sanctions against any on an optometrist for the following causes: (1) Conviction of a felony, as shown by a certified copy of the record of the court of conviction; (2) Obtaining, or attempting to obtain, a license by fraudulent misrepresentation; (3) Malpractice; (4) Continued practice when knowingly having an infectious or contagious disease, or after sustaining a physical or mental disability that renders further practice potentially harmful or dangerous; (5) Use of alcohol or other substances that renders the optometrist unfit to practice with reasonable skill and safety; (6) Engaging in any procedure set forth in subdivision 36-7-1(9), prior to meeting the requirements of this chapter; (7) Unprofessional conduct, as defined in \u00a7 36-7-25; or (7)(8) Failure to submit to or cooperate with the a criminal background investigation check requested by the board under \u00a7 36-7-12.2. Section 5. That chapter 36-7 be amended with a NEW SECTION: Nothing in this chapter may be construed to allow the performance, by an optometrist, of: (1) Intraocular injections; (2) Intraocular surgery; or (3) Refractive surgery. Section 6. That \u00a7 36-7-1.1 be REPEALED: Notwithstanding anything in this chapter to the contrary, an optometrist, except an optometrist certified for diagnostic and therapeutic agents as provided by \u00a7\u00a7 36-7-15.1 to 36-7-15.3, inclusive, and as provided in \u00a7 36-7-31, may not treat glaucoma or ocular hypertension. Section 7. That \u00a7 36-7-1.2 be REPEALED: No optometrist may prescribe, administer, or dispense any oral therapeutic agent to any child under twelve years of age, or any oral steroid to any person, without prior consultation with a physician licensed pursuant to chapter 36-4."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24412, "action_date": "2024-01-17T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260050, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260050.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 73, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1196, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24413.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24413.json index 3b564e8df..46960559d 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24413.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24413.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24413, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1094, "bill_title": "prohibit a ban of combustion engines.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24413", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4510, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4474, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4479, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4482, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4511, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4519, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4524, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4528, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4533, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4534, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4537, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4542, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4549, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4556, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4561, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4564, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4571, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4573, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4576, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Counties", "Motor Vehicles", "Municipal Government"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24413, "bill_version_id": 259991, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-16T14:42:06.083-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to prohibit a ban of combustion engines. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That chapter 32-15 be amended with a NEW SECTION: A political subdivision may not adopt or enforce in any manner a rule, resolution, charter provision, or ordinance that prohibits the use or transport of an internal combustion engine within this state."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24413, "action_date": "2024-01-17T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260050, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260050.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 73, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1200, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24413, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1094, "bill_title": "prohibit a ban of combustion engines.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24413", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4510, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4474, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4479, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4482, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4511, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4519, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4524, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4528, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4533, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4534, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4537, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4542, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4545, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4547, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4549, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4556, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4561, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4564, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4571, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4573, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4576, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Counties", "Motor Vehicles", "Municipal Government"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24413, "bill_version_id": 259991, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-16T14:42:06.083-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to prohibit a ban of combustion engines. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That chapter 32-15 be amended with a NEW SECTION: A political subdivision may not adopt or enforce in any manner a rule, resolution, charter provision, or ordinance that prohibits the use or transport of an internal combustion engine within this state."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24413, "action_date": "2024-01-17T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260050, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260050.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 73, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1200, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24415.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24415.json index 4418061aa..760be371f 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24415.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24415.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24415, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1082, "bill_title": "change the eligibility requirements, and the exempt value, of a property tax relief program for disabled veterans and surviving spouses.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24415", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4526, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4473, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4475, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4485, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4496, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4514, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4524, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4533, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4535, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4548, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4553, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4566, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4570, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4575, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Property Tax", "Tax Exemptions and Refunds", "Taxation", "Veterans Affairs"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24415, "bill_version_id": 259510, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-12T08:43:10.513-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to change the eligibility requirements, and the exempt value, of a property tax relief program for disabled veterans and surviving spouses. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 10-4-40 be AMENDED: 10-4-40. One Two hundred fifty thousand dollars of the full and true value of the total amount of a dwelling or portion thereof classified as owner-occupied pursuant to \u00a7\u00a7 10-13-39 to 10-13-40.4, inclusive, that is owned and occupied by a veteran who is rated as permanently and totally disabled from a service-connected disability is exempt from property taxation. The veteran shall apply for this partial exemption on a form prescribed by the secretary of revenue. Any application or supporting document for this exemption is confidential. Any veteran who would otherwise qualify for this exemption but fails to comply with the application deadline for the owner-occupied classification or the deadline for application for this exemption may petition the board of county commissioners to recalculate the taxes based upon the owner-occupied classification and this exemption and abate or refund the difference in taxes pursuant to chapter 10-18. Beginning on January 1, 2025, the total amount of full and true value exempt under this section increases annually by the index factor. The 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 the United States Department of Labor during the prior year. If the director of equalization determines that the veteran receives an exemption for the veteran's dwelling pursuant to this section, the veteran retains that exemption until such time as the property ownership is transferred, the veteran does not occupy the dwelling, or the property has a change in use. If the legal description of property is changed or amended and the veteran continues to reside in the dwelling, the veteran retains the exemption provided by this section. Section 2. That \u00a7 10-4-41 be AMENDED: 10-4-41. One Two hundred fifty thousand dollars of the full and true value of the total amount of a dwelling, or portion thereof, classified as owner-occupied pursuant to \u00a7\u00a7 10-13-39 to 10-13-40.4, inclusive, is exempt from property taxation if owned and occupied by: (1) The surviving spouse of a veteran who was rated as permanently and totally disabled from a service-connected disability; or (2) The surviving spouse of a veteran, who receives dependency and indemnity compensation from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs as a result of the veteran's service-connected death. The surviving spouse shall apply for this partial exemption on a form prescribed by the secretary of revenue. Any application or supporting document for this exemption is confidential. Any surviving spouse who would otherwise qualify for this exemption but fails to comply with the application deadline for the owner-occupied classification or the deadline for application for this exemption may petition the board of county commissioners to recalculate the taxes based upon the owner-occupied classification and this exemption and abate or refund the difference in taxes pursuant to chapter 10-18. Beginning on January 1, 2025, the total amount of full and true value exempt under this section increases annually by the index factor. The 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 the United States Department of Labor during the prior year. If the director of equalization determines that the surviving spouse receives an exemption for the dwelling pursuant to this section, the surviving spouse retains that exemption until such time as the property ownership is transferred, the surviving spouse does not occupy the dwelling, the surviving spouse remarries, or the property has a change in use. If the legal description of property is changed or amended and the surviving spouse continues to reside in the dwelling, the surviving spouse retains the exemption provided by this section. Section 3. That \u00a7 10-6-154 be AMENDED: 10-6-154. The director shall mail or transmit electronically a notice of assessment to each property owner not later than March first that contains: (1) A statement that property occupied by the owner or a parent of the owner may be eligible for tax relief by being classified as an owner-occupied single-family dwelling pursuant to \u00a7\u00a7 10-13-39 through 10-13-40; (2) A statement that property owned and occupied by a veteran who is rated as permanently and totally disabled from a service-connected disability, or the veteran's surviving spouse, may be eligible for tax relief pursuant to \u00a7\u00a7 10-4-40 and 10-4-41; (3) A statement that a dwelling specifically designed for use by a paraplegic as a wheelchair home that is owned and occupied by a paraplegic veteran, a veteran with the loss or loss of use of both lower extremities, or the veteran's surviving spouse may be eligible for tax relief pursuant to \u00a7 10-4-24.10; (4) A statement that a dwelling owned and occupied by a paraplegic or an individual with the loss or loss of use of both lower extremities may be eligible for tax relief pursuant to \u00a7 10-4-24.11; (5) A statement that property owned by a citizen who reached sixty-five years of age or who is disabled may be eligible for tax relief pursuant to chapter 10-6A; and (6) Uniform information prescribed by the secretary of the department. The secretary of the department may promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, concerning the form and content of the notice."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24415, "action_date": "2024-01-12T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259392, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259392.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 51, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1201, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24415, "action_date": "2024-01-24T15:15:00-06:00", "document_id": 260452, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260452.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1201, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24415, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1082, "bill_title": "change the eligibility requirements, and the exempt value, of a property tax relief program for disabled veterans and surviving spouses.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24415", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4526, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4473, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4475, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4485, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4496, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4514, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4524, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4533, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4535, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4548, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4553, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4566, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4570, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4575, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Property Tax", "Tax Exemptions and Refunds", "Taxation", "Veterans Affairs"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24415, "bill_version_id": 259510, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-12T08:43:10.513-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to change the eligibility requirements, and the exempt value, of a property tax relief program for disabled veterans and surviving spouses. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 10-4-40 be AMENDED: 10-4-40. One Two hundred fifty thousand dollars of the full and true value of the total amount of a dwelling or portion thereof classified as owner-occupied pursuant to \u00a7\u00a7 10-13-39 to 10-13-40.4, inclusive, that is owned and occupied by a veteran who is rated as permanently and totally disabled from a service-connected disability is exempt from property taxation. The veteran shall apply for this partial exemption on a form prescribed by the secretary of revenue. Any application or supporting document for this exemption is confidential. Any veteran who would otherwise qualify for this exemption but fails to comply with the application deadline for the owner-occupied classification or the deadline for application for this exemption may petition the board of county commissioners to recalculate the taxes based upon the owner-occupied classification and this exemption and abate or refund the difference in taxes pursuant to chapter 10-18. Beginning on January 1, 2025, the total amount of full and true value exempt under this section increases annually by the index factor. The 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 the United States Department of Labor during the prior year. If the director of equalization determines that the veteran receives an exemption for the veteran's dwelling pursuant to this section, the veteran retains that exemption until such time as the property ownership is transferred, the veteran does not occupy the dwelling, or the property has a change in use. If the legal description of property is changed or amended and the veteran continues to reside in the dwelling, the veteran retains the exemption provided by this section. Section 2. That \u00a7 10-4-41 be AMENDED: 10-4-41. One Two hundred fifty thousand dollars of the full and true value of the total amount of a dwelling, or portion thereof, classified as owner-occupied pursuant to \u00a7\u00a7 10-13-39 to 10-13-40.4, inclusive, is exempt from property taxation if owned and occupied by: (1) The surviving spouse of a veteran who was rated as permanently and totally disabled from a service-connected disability; or (2) The surviving spouse of a veteran, who receives dependency and indemnity compensation from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs as a result of the veteran's service-connected death. The surviving spouse shall apply for this partial exemption on a form prescribed by the secretary of revenue. Any application or supporting document for this exemption is confidential. Any surviving spouse who would otherwise qualify for this exemption but fails to comply with the application deadline for the owner-occupied classification or the deadline for application for this exemption may petition the board of county commissioners to recalculate the taxes based upon the owner-occupied classification and this exemption and abate or refund the difference in taxes pursuant to chapter 10-18. Beginning on January 1, 2025, the total amount of full and true value exempt under this section increases annually by the index factor. The 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 the United States Department of Labor during the prior year. If the director of equalization determines that the surviving spouse receives an exemption for the dwelling pursuant to this section, the surviving spouse retains that exemption until such time as the property ownership is transferred, the surviving spouse does not occupy the dwelling, the surviving spouse remarries, or the property has a change in use. If the legal description of property is changed or amended and the surviving spouse continues to reside in the dwelling, the surviving spouse retains the exemption provided by this section. Section 3. That \u00a7 10-6-154 be AMENDED: 10-6-154. The director shall mail or transmit electronically a notice of assessment to each property owner not later than March first that contains: (1) A statement that property occupied by the owner or a parent of the owner may be eligible for tax relief by being classified as an owner-occupied single-family dwelling pursuant to \u00a7\u00a7 10-13-39 through 10-13-40; (2) A statement that property owned and occupied by a veteran who is rated as permanently and totally disabled from a service-connected disability, or the veteran's surviving spouse, may be eligible for tax relief pursuant to \u00a7\u00a7 10-4-40 and 10-4-41; (3) A statement that a dwelling specifically designed for use by a paraplegic as a wheelchair home that is owned and occupied by a paraplegic veteran, a veteran with the loss or loss of use of both lower extremities, or the veteran's surviving spouse may be eligible for tax relief pursuant to \u00a7 10-4-24.10; (4) A statement that a dwelling owned and occupied by a paraplegic or an individual with the loss or loss of use of both lower extremities may be eligible for tax relief pursuant to \u00a7 10-4-24.11; (5) A statement that property owned by a citizen who reached sixty-five years of age or who is disabled may be eligible for tax relief pursuant to chapter 10-6A; and (6) Uniform information prescribed by the secretary of the department. The secretary of the department may promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, concerning the form and content of the notice."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24415, "action_date": "2024-01-12T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259392, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259392.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 51, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1201, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24415, "action_date": "2024-01-24T15:15:00-06:00", "document_id": 260452, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260452.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1201, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24425.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24425.json new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4505fcf0d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24425.json @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24425, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1125, "bill_title": "prohibit the chemical modification or conversion of industrial hemp and the sale or distribution of chemically modified or converted industrial hemp and to provide a penalty therefor.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24425", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4534, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": [], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24425, "bill_version_id": 261049, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-20T10:50:19.43-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to prohibit the chemical modification or conversion of industrial hemp and the sale or distribution of chemically modified or converted industrial hemp and to provide a penalty therefor. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 34-20B-1 be AMENDED: 34-20B-1. Terms as used in this chapter mean: (1) \"Administer,\" to deliver a controlled drug or substance to the ultimate user or human research subject by injection, inhalation, or ingestion, or by any other means; (2) \"Agent,\" an authorized person who acts on behalf of or at the direction of a manufacturer, distributor, or dispenser and includes a common or contract carrier, public warehouseman, or employee thereof; (3) \"Chemically derived cannabinoid,\" a chemical substance created by a chemical reaction that changes the molecular structure of any chemical substance derived from the cannabis plant. The term does not include cannabinoids produced by decarboxylation from a naturally occurring cannabinoid acid without the use of a chemical catalyst; (3)(4) \"Control,\" to add, remove, or change the placement of a drug, substance, or immediate precursor under \u00a7\u00a7 34-20B-27 and 34-20B-28; (4)(5) \"Controlled substance analogue,\" any of the following: (a) A substance that differs in its chemical structure from a controlled substance listed in or added to Schedule I or II only by substituting one or more hydrogens with halogens, or by substituting one halogen with a different halogen; (b) A substance that is an alkyl homolog of a controlled substance listed in or added to Schedule I or II; or (c) A substance intended for human consumption: (i) The chemical structure of which is substantially similar to the chemical structure of a controlled substance in Schedule I or II; or (ii) That has a stimulant, depressant, or hallucinogenic effect on the central nervous system that is substantially similar to, or greater than, the stimulant, depressant, or hallucinogenic effect on the central nervous system of a controlled substance in Schedule I or II; The term, controlled substance analogue, does not include a controlled substance or any substance for which there is an approved new drug application; (5)(6) \"Counterfeit substance,\" a controlled drug or substance which, or the container or labeling of which, without authorization, bears the trademark, trade name, or other identifying mark, imprint, number, or device, or any likeness thereof, of a manufacturer, distributor, or dispenser other than the person or persons who manufactured, distributed, or dispensed such substance and which thereby falsely purports or is represented to be the product of, or to have been distributed by, such other manufacturer, distributor, or dispenser; (6)(7) \"Deliver\" or \"delivery,\" the actual, constructive, or attempted transfer of a controlled drug, substance, or marijuana whether or not there exists an agency relationship; (7)(8) \"Department,\" the Department of Health created by chapter 1-43; (8)(9) \"Dispense,\" to deliver a controlled drug or substance to the ultimate user or human research subject by or pursuant to the lawful order of a practitioner, including the prescribing, administering, packaging, labeling, or compounding necessary to prepare the substance for such delivery, and a dispenser is one who dispenses; (9)(10) \"Distribute,\" to deliver a controlled drug, substance, or marijuana. A distributor is a person who delivers a controlled drug, substance, or marijuana; (10)(11) \"Hashish,\" the resin extracted from any part of any plant of the genus cannabis that contains a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of more than three-tenths of one percent on a dry weight basis; (11)(12) \"Imprisonment,\" imprisonment in a state correctional facility unless the penalty specifically provides for imprisonment in the county jail; (12)(13) \"Manufacture,\" the production, preparation, propagation, compounding, or processing of a controlled drug or substance, either directly or indirectly by extraction from substances of natural origin, or independently by means of chemical synthesis or by a combination of extraction and chemical synthesis. A manufacturer includes any person who packages, repackages, or labels any container of any controlled drug or substance, except practitioners who dispense or compound prescription orders for delivery to the ultimate consumer; (13)(14) \"Marijuana,\" all parts of any plant of the genus cannabis, whether growing or not; the seeds thereof; and every compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of such plant or its seeds. The term does not include fiber produced from the mature stalks of the plant, or oil or cake made from the seeds of the plant, or the resin when extracted from any part of the plant, or a drug product approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration. The term does not include the plant Cannabis sativa L. and any part of that plant, including the seeds thereof and all derivatives, extracts, cannabinoids, isomers, acids, salts, and salts of isomers, whether growing or not, with a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of not more than three-tenths of one percent on a dry weight basis; (14)(15) \"Narcotic drug,\" any of the following, whether produced directly or indirectly by extraction from substances of vegetable origin or independently by means of chemical synthesis, or by a combination of extraction and chemical synthesis: (a) Opium, coca leaves, or opiates; (b) A compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, or preparation of opium, coca leaves, or opiates; (c) A substance, and any compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, or preparation thereof, that is chemically identical to any of the substances referred to in subsections (a) and (b) of this subdivision; The term, narcotic drug, does not include decocainized coca leaves or extracts of coca leaves, which extracts do not contain cocaine or ecgonine; (15)(16) \"Opiate\" or \"Opioid,\" any controlled drug or substance having an addiction-sustaining liability similar to morphine or being capable of conversion into a drug having such addiction-forming or addiction-sustaining liability; (16)(17) \"Opium poppy,\" the plant of the species papaver somniferum L., except the seeds thereof; (17)(18) \"Person,\" any corporation, association, limited liability company, partnership, or one or more individuals; (18)(19) \"Poppy straw,\" all parts, except the seeds, of the opium poppy, after mowing; (19)(20) \"Practitioner,\": (a) A physician licensed pursuant to chapter 36-4, a physician assistant licensed pursuant to chapter 36-4A, a dentist licensed pursuant to chapter 36-6A, an optometrist licensed pursuant to chapter 36-7, a podiatrist licensed pursuant to chapter 36-8, a certified registered nurse anesthetist licensed pursuant to chapter 36-9, a certified nurse practitioner or certified nurse midwife licensed pursuant to chapter 36-9A, a pharmacist licensed pursuant to chapter 36-11, or a veterinarian licensed pursuant to chapter 36-12; (b) A government employee acting within the scope of employment; and (c) A person permitted by a certificate issued by the department to distribute, dispense, conduct research with respect to, or administer a substance controlled by this chapter; (20)(21) \"Prescribe,\" an order of a practitioner for a controlled drug or substance; (21)(22) \"Production,\" the manufacture, planting, cultivation, growing, or harvesting of a controlled drug or substance; (22)(23) \"Ultimate user,\" a person who lawfully possesses a controlled drug or substance for personal use or for the use of a member of the person's household, or for administration to an animal owned by the person or by a member of the person's household. Section 2. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 34-20B: No person or entity may: (1) Chemically modify or convert industrial hemp as defined in \u00a7 38-35-1, or engage in any process that converts cannabidiol, into delta-8 tetrahydrocannabinol, delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol, delta-10 tetrahydrocannabinol, or any other tetrahydrocannabinol isomer, analog, or derivative; or (2) Sell or distribute industrial hemp or an industrial hemp product that contains chemically derived cannabinoids or cannabinoids created by chemically modifying or converting a hemp extract. A violation of this section is a Class 1 misdemeanor. Section 3. That \u00a7 38-35-1 be AMENDED: 38-35-1. Terms used in this chapter mean: (1) \"Applicant,\" a person, including the state or any agency or institution thereof, any municipality, political subdivision, public or private corporation, individual, partnership, limited liability company, association, or trust; and includes any officer or governing or managing body of any municipality, political subdivision, or public or private corporation, or limited liability company, applying for an industrial hemp grower license, processor license, or both; (2) \"Department,\" the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources; (3) \"Chemically derived cannabinoid,\" a chemical substance created by a chemical reaction that changes the molecular structure of any chemical substance derived from the cannabis plant. The term does not include cannabinoids produced by decarboxylation from a naturally occurring cannabinoid acid without the use of a chemical catalyst; (3)(4) \"Greenhouse,\" any indoor structure or enclosed building capable of continuous cultivation throughout the year, no less than two thousand eight hundred and eighty square feet, not part of a residential dwelling. Greenhouses may contain multiple lots that are separated and identified; (4)(5) \"Hemp\" or \"industrial hemp,\" the plant Cannabis sativa L. and any part of that plant, including the seeds thereof and all derivatives, extracts, cannabinoids, isomers, acids, salts, and salts of isomers, whether growing or not, with a total delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of not more than three-tenths of one percent on a dry weight basis; (5)(6) \"Key participant,\" a sole proprietor, a partner in a partnership, a principal executive officer for a government entity, or a person with executive managerial control in a corporation or limited liability company; (6)(7) \"Industrial hemp product,\" a finished manufactured product, or consumer product made from industrial hemp with a total delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of not more than three-tenths of one percent, derived from or made by processing industrial hemp. This term does not include a product containing chemically derived cannabinoids, including: (a) Delta-8 tetrahydrocannabinol, also known as delta-8 THC; (b) Delta-10 tetrahydrocannabinol, also known as delta-10 THC; (b) Tetrahydrocannabinol acetate, also known as THC-O acetate or THC-O; (c) Hexahydrocannabinol, also known as HHC; or (d) Tetrahydrocannabiphoral, also known as THCP; (7)(8) \"Lot,\" a contiguous area in a field or greenhouse containing the same variety or strain of hemp throughout the area; (8)(9) \"Measurement of uncertainty,\" the parameter associated with the result of a measurement, that characterizes the dispersion of the values that could reasonably be attributed to the particular quantity subject to measurement; (9)(10) \"Process\" or \"processing,\" to render raw industrial hemp plants or plant parts from their natural or original state to an initial processed form. Typical processing includes decortication, devitalization, crushing, or extraction; (10)(11) \"Processor,\" a person that converts raw hemp into an initial processed form; (11)(12) \"Produce\" or \"producing,\" to grow, germinate, dry, sort, grade, bale, grind, mill, pelletize, and harvest hemp plants in the field or in a greenhouse; (12)(13) \"Product in process,\" the product being processed by a state licensed hemp processor or the transfer of that product at no higher than one percent total delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol between one or more licensed hemp processors during the process of processing state or federally approved, lab-tested biomass from a licensed grower into a finished industrial hemp product; (13)(14) \"Remediation,\" the process of rendering non-compliant cannabis compliant using methods accepted by the USDA; (14)(15) \"Secretary,\" the secretary of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources; (15)(16) \"Total delta-9 THC or total delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol,\" the value determined after the process of decarboxylation, or the application of a conversion factor if the testing methodology does not include decarboxylation, that expresses the potential total delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol content derived from the sum of the THC and THCA content and reported on a dry weight basis; and (16)(17) \"Transporter,\" any person transporting, hauling, or delivering immature or mature hemp or product in process, but not industrial hemp product or sterilized seeds that are incapable of beginning germination."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": []} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24461.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24461.json index 1a114cebd..6a4126c99 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24461.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24461.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24461, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 6, "bill_title": "revise provisions related to death by distribution of a Schedule I or II substance.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24461", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4534, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4572, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4476, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4486, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4487, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4495, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4532, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4551, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4553, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4554, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4567, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4569, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4576, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Controlled Substances", "Crimes", "Penalty"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24461, "bill_version_id": 256795, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2023-12-15T15:08:39.91-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to revise provisions related to death by distribution of a Schedule I or II substance. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 22-42-2 be AMENDED: 22-42-2. Except as authorized by this chapter or chapter 34-20B, no person may manufacture, distribute, or dispense a substance listed in Schedules I or II; possess with intent to manufacture, distribute, or dispense a substance listed in Schedules I or II; create or distribute a counterfeit substance listed in Schedules I or II; or possess with intent to distribute a counterfeit substance listed in Schedules I or II. A violation of this section is a Class 4 felony. However, a violation of this section is a Class 3 felony if the person is in possession of three or more of the following: (1) Three hundred dollars or more in cash; (2) A firearm or other weapon pursuant to \u00a7\u00a7 22-14-6, 22-14-15, 22-14-15.1, 22-14-15.3, and subdivision 22-1-2(8); (3) Bulk materials used for the packaging of controlled substances; (4) Materials used to manufacture a controlled substance including recipes, precursor chemicals, laboratory equipment, lighting, ventilating or power generating equipment; or (5) Drug transaction records or customer lists. The distribution of a substance listed in Schedules I or II to a minor is a Class 2 felony. A first conviction under this section shall be punished by a mandatory sentence in a state correctional facility of at least one year, which sentence may not be suspended. Probation, suspended imposition of sentence, or suspended execution of sentence may not form the basis for reducing the mandatory time of incarceration required by this section. A second or subsequent conviction under this section shall be punished by a mandatory sentence in a state correctional facility of at least ten years, which sentence may not be suspended. Probation, suspended imposition of sentence, or suspended execution of sentence may not form the basis for reducing the mandatory time of incarceration required by this section. However, a first conviction for distribution to a minor under this section shall be punished by a mandatory sentence in a state correctional facility of at least five years, which sentence may not be suspended. Probation, suspended imposition of sentence, or suspended execution of sentence may not form the basis for reducing the mandatory time of incarceration required by this section. A second or subsequent conviction for distribution to a minor under this section shall be punished by a mandatory sentence in a state correctional facility of at least fifteen years, which sentence may not be suspended. Probation, suspended imposition of sentence, or suspended execution of sentence, may not form the basis for reducing the mandatory time of incarceration required by this section. Any conviction for, or plea of guilty to, an offense in another state which, if committed in this state, would be a violation of this section, and occurring within fifteen years prior to the date of the violation being charged, must be used to determine if the violation being charged is a second or subsequent offense. Any person who, for consideration, intentionally distributes any controlled substance or counterfeit substance in violation of this section and another person dies as a direct result of using that substance, the sentence for the principal felony shall be enhanced by increasing the class of the principal felony two levels. The enhancement may not exceed the sentence for is guilty of a Class 2 felony. If the substance is fentanyl, the person is guilty of a Class 1 felony. If the decedent is a minor, the person is guilty of a Class C felony. A civil penalty may be imposed, in addition to any criminal penalty, upon a conviction of a violation of this section not to exceed ten thousand dollars. 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 22-42-2 be AMENDED: 22-42-2. Except as authorized by this chapter or chapter 34-20B, no person may manufacture, distribute, or dispense a substance listed in Schedules I or II; possess with intent to manufacture, distribute, or dispense a substance listed in Schedules I or II; create or distribute a counterfeit substance listed in Schedules I or II; or possess with intent to distribute a counterfeit substance listed in Schedules I or II. A violation of this section is a Class 4 felony. However, a violation of this section is a Class 3 felony if the person is in possession of three or more of the following: (1) Three hundred dollars or more in cash; (2) A firearm or other weapon pursuant to \u00a7\u00a7 22-14-6, 22-14-15, 22-14-15.1, 22-14-15.3, and subdivision 22-1-2(8); (3) Bulk materials used for the packaging of controlled substances; (4) Materials used to manufacture a controlled substance including recipes, precursor chemicals, laboratory equipment, lighting, ventilating or power generating equipment; or (5) Drug transaction records or customer lists. The distribution of a substance listed in Schedules I or II to a minor is a Class 2 felony. A first conviction under this section shall be punished by a mandatory sentence in a state correctional facility of at least one year, which sentence may not be suspended. Probation, suspended imposition of sentence, or suspended execution of sentence may not form the basis for reducing the mandatory time of incarceration required by this section. A second or subsequent conviction under this section shall be punished by a mandatory sentence in a state correctional facility of at least ten years, which sentence may not be suspended. Probation, suspended imposition of sentence, or suspended execution of sentence may not form the basis for reducing the mandatory time of incarceration required by this section. However, a first conviction for distribution to a minor under this section shall be punished by a mandatory sentence in a state correctional facility of at least five years, which sentence may not be suspended. Probation, suspended imposition of sentence, or suspended execution of sentence may not form the basis for reducing the mandatory time of incarceration required by this section. A second or subsequent conviction for distribution to a minor under this section shall be punished by a mandatory sentence in a state correctional facility of at least fifteen years, which sentence may not be suspended. Probation, suspended imposition of sentence, or suspended execution of sentence, may not form the basis for reducing the mandatory time of incarceration required by this section. Any conviction for, or plea of guilty to, an offense in another state which, if committed in this state, would be a violation of this section, and occurring within fifteen years prior to the date of the violation being charged, must be used to determine if the violation being charged is a second or subsequent offense. Any person who, for consideration, intentionally distributes any controlled substance or counterfeit substance in violation of this section and another person dies as a direct result of using that substance, the sentence for the principal felony shall be enhanced by increasing the class of the principal felony two levels. The enhancement may not exceed the sentence for is guilty of a Class 2 felony. If the substance is fentanyl, the person is guilty of a Class 1 felony. If the decedent is a minor, the person is guilty of a Class C felony. A civil penalty may be imposed, in addition to any criminal penalty, upon a conviction of a violation of this section not to exceed ten thousand dollars. 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That chapter 28-6 be amended with a NEW SECTION: The Department of Social Services shall reimburse services provided by a doula registered under section 4 of this Act, to a medical assistance recipient under this chapter. For purposes of this Act, the term \"doula\" means an individual who: (1) Is certified by an organization listed in section 4 of this Act or an organization approved by the department; and (2) Provides educational, emotional, and physical support services to a woman during her prenatal, labor and delivery, or postpartum period. Section 2. That chapter 28-6 be amended with a NEW SECTION: The Department of Social Services shall, in accordance with \u00a7 28-6-1.1, establish a fee schedule for services provided by a doula. The fee schedule must provide for the following reimbursements: (1) At least one hundred fifty dollars for the first prenatal visit; (2) At least fifty dollars for each additional prenatal visit; (3) At least six hundred dollars for services provided at labor and delivery; and (4) At least fifty dollars for each postpartum visit. The department may not reimburse a doula for more than a total of six prenatal and postpartum visits per pregnancy. The department may only reimburse services provided at labor and delivery if the services were provided at a hospital or birth center, licensed under chapter 34-12. The department may not reimburse a doula for more than one thousand dollars per pregnancy. Section 3. That chapter 28-6 be amended with a NEW SECTION: The Department of Social Services shall promulgate rules, in accordance with chapter 1-26, to establish administrative requirements necessary for reimbursement. Section 4. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 28-6: The Department of Social Services shall establish and maintain a registry of doulas eligible for reimbursement under this Act. To be registered as a doula, an individual must: (1) Be eighteen years or older; (2) Apply on a form prescribed by the department; (3) Pay the application fee; (4) Provide proof of certification as a doula from: (a) The Association of Labor Assistants and Childbirth Educators; (b) The Childbirth and Postpartum Professional Association; (c) Childbirth International; (d) Childbirth Professionals International; (e) DONA International; (f) International Childbirth Education Association; or (g) A doula certification organization approved by the department; and (5) Affirm that the individual has not been convicted of or plead nolo contendere to a felony. Upon receipt of an application, the department shall verify the individual's certification. If the department determines that the individual does not meet the requirements of this section, the department must deny the application. The department shall notify the individual if the application for registration is approved or denied. Section 5. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 28-6: The Department of Social Services may, in rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26, approve a doula certification organization, not listed in section 4 of this Act, from which certification as a doula is accepted for registration. The department may only approve a doula certification organization that: (1) Requires an applicant for certification to complete a training course, consisting of at least sixteen hours of instruction, that addresses the following areas: (a) Standards and ethics of the doula profession; (b) Pregnancy, labor, and the childbirth process; (c) Labor support techniques; (d) Postpartum care and breastfeeding; (e) Infant care; and (f) Medications and interventions; (2) Requires an applicant for certification to attend and provide support during at least two births; and (3) Requires a doula certified by the organization to renew the certification at least every four years. Section 6. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 28-6: If a person registered as a doula by the Department of Social Services is no longer certified by an organization listed in section 4 of this Act or an organization approved by the department, or if the person has been convicted of or has plead nolo contendere to a felony, the individual must notify the department within ten business days. Upon receiving notice, the department must remove the person from the registry. If the department determines that a person no longer meets the requirements for registration as set forth in section 4 of this Act, the department must remove the person from the registry. Section 7. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 28-6: A doula registered by the Department of Social Services shall notify the department, within ten business days, of any change in name or address. Section 8. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 28-6: The Department of Social Services shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, to: (1) Prescribe the registry application form; (2) Establish the registry application fee, not to exceed one hundred dollars; and (3) Establish acceptable forms of verifying certification as doula."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24516, "action_date": "2024-01-12T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259392, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259392.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 51, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1196, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24516, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1081, "bill_title": "establish provisions related to the reimbursement of doula services through the state Medicaid program.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24516", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4506, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4567, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4492, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4495, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4496, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4499, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4501, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4523, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4534, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4535, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4548, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4550, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4575, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Health Care", "Medicaid", "Promulgation of Rules", "Public Welfare and Assistance"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24516, "bill_version_id": 259476, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-11T18:53:33.243-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to establish provisions related to the reimbursement of doula services through the state Medicaid program. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That chapter 28-6 be amended with a NEW SECTION: The Department of Social Services shall reimburse services provided by a doula registered under section 4 of this Act, to a medical assistance recipient under this chapter. For purposes of this Act, the term \"doula\" means an individual who: (1) Is certified by an organization listed in section 4 of this Act or an organization approved by the department; and (2) Provides educational, emotional, and physical support services to a woman during her prenatal, labor and delivery, or postpartum period. Section 2. That chapter 28-6 be amended with a NEW SECTION: The Department of Social Services shall, in accordance with \u00a7 28-6-1.1, establish a fee schedule for services provided by a doula. The fee schedule must provide for the following reimbursements: (1) At least one hundred fifty dollars for the first prenatal visit; (2) At least fifty dollars for each additional prenatal visit; (3) At least six hundred dollars for services provided at labor and delivery; and (4) At least fifty dollars for each postpartum visit. The department may not reimburse a doula for more than a total of six prenatal and postpartum visits per pregnancy. The department may only reimburse services provided at labor and delivery if the services were provided at a hospital or birth center, licensed under chapter 34-12. The department may not reimburse a doula for more than one thousand dollars per pregnancy. Section 3. That chapter 28-6 be amended with a NEW SECTION: The Department of Social Services shall promulgate rules, in accordance with chapter 1-26, to establish administrative requirements necessary for reimbursement. Section 4. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 28-6: The Department of Social Services shall establish and maintain a registry of doulas eligible for reimbursement under this Act. To be registered as a doula, an individual must: (1) Be eighteen years or older; (2) Apply on a form prescribed by the department; (3) Pay the application fee; (4) Provide proof of certification as a doula from: (a) The Association of Labor Assistants and Childbirth Educators; (b) The Childbirth and Postpartum Professional Association; (c) Childbirth International; (d) Childbirth Professionals International; (e) DONA International; (f) International Childbirth Education Association; or (g) A doula certification organization approved by the department; and (5) Affirm that the individual has not been convicted of or plead nolo contendere to a felony. Upon receipt of an application, the department shall verify the individual's certification. If the department determines that the individual does not meet the requirements of this section, the department must deny the application. The department shall notify the individual if the application for registration is approved or denied. Section 5. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 28-6: The Department of Social Services may, in rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26, approve a doula certification organization, not listed in section 4 of this Act, from which certification as a doula is accepted for registration. The department may only approve a doula certification organization that: (1) Requires an applicant for certification to complete a training course, consisting of at least sixteen hours of instruction, that addresses the following areas: (a) Standards and ethics of the doula profession; (b) Pregnancy, labor, and the childbirth process; (c) Labor support techniques; (d) Postpartum care and breastfeeding; (e) Infant care; and (f) Medications and interventions; (2) Requires an applicant for certification to attend and provide support during at least two births; and (3) Requires a doula certified by the organization to renew the certification at least every four years. Section 6. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 28-6: If a person registered as a doula by the Department of Social Services is no longer certified by an organization listed in section 4 of this Act or an organization approved by the department, or if the person has been convicted of or has plead nolo contendere to a felony, the individual must notify the department within ten business days. Upon receiving notice, the department must remove the person from the registry. If the department determines that a person no longer meets the requirements for registration as set forth in section 4 of this Act, the department must remove the person from the registry. Section 7. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 28-6: A doula registered by the Department of Social Services shall notify the department, within ten business days, of any change in name or address. Section 8. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 28-6: The Department of Social Services shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, to: (1) Prescribe the registry application form; (2) Establish the registry application fee, not to exceed one hundred dollars; and (3) Establish acceptable forms of verifying certification as doula."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24516, "action_date": "2024-01-12T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259392, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259392.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 51, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1196, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24526.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24526.json index 60778f4ab..c3e61806e 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24526.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24526.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 23-7-56 be AMENDED: 23-7-56. A person who holds an enhanced permit to carry a concealed pistol may renew the permit through the sheriff of the county in which the person resides. The period for renewal begins one-hundred eighty days twelve months before the permit expires and ends thirty days after the permit expires. In order to renew an enhanced permit, a person shall: (1) Pass a criminal background check consisting of a computer check of available online records and a check utilizing the National Instant Criminal Background Check System; and (2) Present proof that: (a) During the period for renewal, as set forth in this section, the person: (i) Successfully completed the live fire component of a qualifying handgun course defined in \u00a7 23-7-58; (ii) Received instruction regarding the use of force standards; and (iii) Received instruction regarding relevant criminal statutory changes; or (b) The person is a current or former law enforcement officer who, within the twelve-month period preceding the date of the expiration, qualified or requalified on a certified shooting course administered by a firearms instructor approved by the Law Enforcement Officers Standards Commission. If a person fails to renew an enhanced permit to carry a concealed pistol during the period set forth in this section, the permit is deemed to be invalid. 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No person may An individual may not chase, drive, harass, kill, or attempt to kill any game animal or game bird, with or from a snowmobile, except that coyotes may be taken by a landowner or lessee on the landowner's property by shooting from stationary snowmobiles through the use of firearms if the operator of the snowmobile is at least eighteen years of age. Not more than one person may be aboard the snowmobile while coyotes are being hunted or taken pursuant to this section. Notwithstanding the prohibition of this section, an individual may use a snowmobile in the taking of a coyote if: (1) The individual is on property that the individual owns or leases or the individual is on the property as an invitee of the owner or lessee; (2) The individual is at least eighteen years of age; (3) The individual is not engaged in harassing the coyote; (4) The individual is using a firearm to take the coyote; (5) The snowmobile is stationary at the time the individual shoots or attempts to shoot the coyote; and (6) No other individual is aboard the snowmobile. A violation of this section is a Class 2 misdemeanor."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24559, "action_date": "2024-01-09T12:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 257007, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/257007.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 16, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1208, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24559, "action_date": "2024-01-18T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259993, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259993.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1208, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24559, "action_date": "2024-01-18T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259994, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259994.pdf", "status_text": "Motion to amend", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1208, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "P", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24559, "action_date": "2024-01-18T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259994, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259994.pdf", "status_text": "Do Pass Amended", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1208, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "P", "vote": {"vote_id": 78591, "president_vote": null, "Yea": [4515, 4523, 4529, 4537, 4567, 4490, 4541]}}, {"bill_id": 24559, "action_date": "2024-01-18T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259994, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259994.pdf", "status_text": "Certified uncontested, placed on consent", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1208, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24562.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24562.json index d62a26251..5058cca8f 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24562.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24562.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24562, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 105, "bill_title": "provide for the employment of veterans' service officers by the Department of Veterans Affairs.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24562", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4490, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4537, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4558, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": [], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24562, "bill_version_id": 260963, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-19T13:36:07.327-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to provide for the employment of veterans' service officers by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 33A-1-8 be AMENDED: 33A-1-8. The Department of Veterans Affairs may promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, to: (1) Provide procedures and standards for department personnel to act as agents for veterans pursuant to \u00a7 33A-1-13; (2) Provide procedures and standards for cooperation and administration of burial of veterans pursuant to \u00a7 33A-1-15; (3) Provide procedures and requirements to assist in securing veterans' benefits and to train county and tribal veterans service officers to provide such assistance pursuant to \u00a7 33A-1-16; and (4) Provide procedures for investigations pursuant to \u00a7 33A-1-20; and (5) Provide the process by which a board of county commissioners or Indian tribe may request reimbursement for the expenses incurred pursuant to \u00a7\u00a7 33A-1-26 and 33A-1-28. Section 2. That \u00a7 33A-1-22 be AMENDED: 33A-1-22. The board of county commissioners of each county in this state shall employ or join with another county or counties in employing a county veterans' service officer who, before such employment takes effect, is approved by the state secretary of veterans veterans' affairs. The number of veterans' service officers employed by the board in each county is determined by the population of resident veterans in the county, as provided by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, as follows: (1) For a county with more than one thousand five hundred but fewer than four thousand resident veterans, the board must employ a minimum of one full-time dedicated veterans' service officer. (2) For a county with four thousand or more resident veterans, the board must employ a minimum of two full-time dedicated county veterans' service officers and must employ an additional full-time dedicated veterans' service officer for every additional four thousand veterans residing in the county. (3) For a county with one thousand five hundred or fewer resident veterans, the board must employ a minimum of one part-time dedicated county service officer but may hire a full-time dedicated county veterans' service officer to work in a region of two or more counties established by the department. The total combined population of resident veterans in the region designated by the department determines the minimum number of full-time dedicated county veterans' service officers employed for that region, in accordance with subdivision (1) or (2) as applicable. The county veteran's veterans' service officer's first appointment ends on the first Monday in January of the second year subsequent to the year of the appointment. The county veteran's veterans' service officer may be reappointed for terms of four years for each term. The appointment is subject to removal by the board or boards of county commissioners upon the recommendation of the state secretary of veterans' veterans affairs or for cause. The county veterans' service officer shall work in the county or region of counties designated by the department for which the veterans' service officer was employed. Section 3. That \u00a7 33A-1-23 be AMENDED: 33A-1-23. The board or boards of county commissioners shall furnish the county veterans' service officer with such assistance and clerical help as may be necessary, when, in the opinion of the board or boards of county commissioners and the Department of Veterans Affairs such action would be in the public interest to perform all the statutory duties and exercise all statutory authority in the public interest. Section 4. That \u00a7 33A-1-24 be AMENDED: 33A-1-24. Each county veterans veterans' service officer shall provide, within the county or region of counties employing the officer the officer is designated to serve by the Department of Veterans Affairs, local contact between fieldmen of the Department of Veterans Affairs and persons in the armed service or those discharged from such service, and the dependents of such persons thereof. The county veterans veterans' service officer works under the direction of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Section 5. That \u00a7 33A-1-26 be AMENDED: 33A-1-26. The Department of Veterans Affairs shall establish a training program for county veterans veterans' service officers. Every county veterans veterans' service officer employed under the provisions of this chapter shall annually complete the training program established by the department and successfully complete a test administered by the department. The department shall reimburse the county for per diem and travel expenses and any applicable registration or testing fees incurred by each officer attending the annual training program. The secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs department shall certify training compliance to the board of county commissioners. The secretary shall recommend against reappointment of any county veterans service officer not in compliance with the provisions of this section. Section 6. That \u00a7 33A-1-28 be AMENDED: 33A-1-28. A county veterans service officer may be employed either part time or full time.The salary and budget of the an officer is determined by the board or boards of county commissioners employing the officer and is paid for by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The board or boards of county commissioners shall provide the officer must be provided appointed by the department with a secure office space, office fixtures, furnishings, and equipment, either in the courthouse or some other central and accessible location, and the department shall reimburse the county for expenses incurred in securing and maintaining an accessible office for the county veterans' service officer. Section 7. That \u00a7 33A-1-29 be AMENDED: 33A-1-29. An Indian tribes tribe, as defined in subdivision 2-14-2(14), may appoint a veterans' service officers officer who shall serve under the same terms and conditions as county veterans' service officers, as provided for in \u00a7\u00a7 33A-1-22 to 33A-1-28, inclusive. Such The officers employed by the department for an Indian tribe shall be known as are tribal veterans' service officers. Section 8. That \u00a7 33A-1-30 be REPEALED: Such Indian tribes and veterans' service officers shall receive the same salary reimbursement and services from the Department of Veterans Affairs as those available to county commissioners and county veteran service officers under the provisions of this chapter. Such Indian tribes shall be entirely responsible for all financial obligations accrued by veterans' service officers, appointed pursuant to the terms of \u00a7 33A-1-29, except as provided in this section. Section 9. That \u00a7 33A-1-31 be REPEALED: The Department of Veterans Affairs may establish, implement, and maintain a program for providing financial assistance to counties in paying the salaries of county veterans service officers. No county may be reimbursed in excess of twenty-five percent of the basic salary schedule outlined in \u00a7 33A-1-32 for any fiscal year. Section 10. That \u00a7 33A-1-32 be REPEALED: The basic salary schedule for county veterans' service officers, which may be adopted by any board of county commissioners, is: (1) For counties with population of 50,000 and over, $20,625 a year; (2) For counties with population of 20,000 to 50,000, $19,250 a year; (3) For counties with population of 10,000 to 20,000, $16,500 a year; (4) For counties with population of 5,000 to 10,000, $12,375 a year; and (5) For counties with population up to 5,000, $8,250 a year. Section 11. That \u00a7 33A-1-33 be REPEALED: A county may only be reimbursed pursuant to \u00a7 33A-1-31 if the county veterans' service officer employed has undergone training pursuant to \u00a7\u00a7 33A-1-16 and 33A-1-26. Section 12. This Act is effective July 1, 2025."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": []} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24562, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 105, "bill_title": "provide for the employment of veterans' service officers by the Department of Veterans Affairs.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24562", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4490, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4537, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4558, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": [], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24562, "bill_version_id": 260963, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-19T13:36:07.327-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to provide for the employment of veterans' service officers by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 33A-1-8 be AMENDED: 33A-1-8. The Department of Veterans Affairs may promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, to: (1) Provide procedures and standards for department personnel to act as agents for veterans pursuant to \u00a7 33A-1-13; (2) Provide procedures and standards for cooperation and administration of burial of veterans pursuant to \u00a7 33A-1-15; (3) Provide procedures and requirements to assist in securing veterans' benefits and to train county and tribal veterans service officers to provide such assistance pursuant to \u00a7 33A-1-16; and (4) Provide procedures for investigations pursuant to \u00a7 33A-1-20; and (5) Provide the process by which a board of county commissioners or Indian tribe may request reimbursement for the expenses incurred pursuant to \u00a7\u00a7 33A-1-26 and 33A-1-28. Section 2. That \u00a7 33A-1-22 be AMENDED: 33A-1-22. The board of county commissioners of each county in this state shall employ or join with another county or counties in employing a county veterans' service officer who, before such employment takes effect, is approved by the state secretary of veterans veterans' affairs. The number of veterans' service officers employed by the board in each county is determined by the population of resident veterans in the county, as provided by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, as follows: (1) For a county with more than one thousand five hundred but fewer than four thousand resident veterans, the board must employ a minimum of one full-time dedicated veterans' service officer. (2) For a county with four thousand or more resident veterans, the board must employ a minimum of two full-time dedicated county veterans' service officers and must employ an additional full-time dedicated veterans' service officer for every additional four thousand veterans residing in the county. (3) For a county with one thousand five hundred or fewer resident veterans, the board must employ a minimum of one part-time dedicated county service officer but may hire a full-time dedicated county veterans' service officer to work in a region of two or more counties established by the department. The total combined population of resident veterans in the region designated by the department determines the minimum number of full-time dedicated county veterans' service officers employed for that region, in accordance with subdivision (1) or (2) as applicable. The county veteran's veterans' service officer's first appointment ends on the first Monday in January of the second year subsequent to the year of the appointment. The county veteran's veterans' service officer may be reappointed for terms of four years for each term. The appointment is subject to removal by the board or boards of county commissioners upon the recommendation of the state secretary of veterans' veterans affairs or for cause. The county veterans' service officer shall work in the county or region of counties designated by the department for which the veterans' service officer was employed. Section 3. That \u00a7 33A-1-23 be AMENDED: 33A-1-23. The board or boards of county commissioners shall furnish the county veterans' service officer with such assistance and clerical help as may be necessary, when, in the opinion of the board or boards of county commissioners and the Department of Veterans Affairs such action would be in the public interest to perform all the statutory duties and exercise all statutory authority in the public interest. Section 4. That \u00a7 33A-1-24 be AMENDED: 33A-1-24. Each county veterans veterans' service officer shall provide, within the county or region of counties employing the officer the officer is designated to serve by the Department of Veterans Affairs, local contact between fieldmen of the Department of Veterans Affairs and persons in the armed service or those discharged from such service, and the dependents of such persons thereof. The county veterans veterans' service officer works under the direction of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Section 5. That \u00a7 33A-1-26 be AMENDED: 33A-1-26. The Department of Veterans Affairs shall establish a training program for county veterans veterans' service officers. Every county veterans veterans' service officer employed under the provisions of this chapter shall annually complete the training program established by the department and successfully complete a test administered by the department. The department shall reimburse the county for per diem and travel expenses and any applicable registration or testing fees incurred by each officer attending the annual training program. The secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs department shall certify training compliance to the board of county commissioners. The secretary shall recommend against reappointment of any county veterans service officer not in compliance with the provisions of this section. Section 6. That \u00a7 33A-1-28 be AMENDED: 33A-1-28. A county veterans service officer may be employed either part time or full time.The salary and budget of the an officer is determined by the board or boards of county commissioners employing the officer and is paid for by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The board or boards of county commissioners shall provide the officer must be provided appointed by the department with a secure office space, office fixtures, furnishings, and equipment, either in the courthouse or some other central and accessible location, and the department shall reimburse the county for expenses incurred in securing and maintaining an accessible office for the county veterans' service officer. Section 7. That \u00a7 33A-1-29 be AMENDED: 33A-1-29. An Indian tribes tribe, as defined in subdivision 2-14-2(14), may appoint a veterans' service officers officer who shall serve under the same terms and conditions as county veterans' service officers, as provided for in \u00a7\u00a7 33A-1-22 to 33A-1-28, inclusive. Such The officers employed by the department for an Indian tribe shall be known as are tribal veterans' service officers. Section 8. That \u00a7 33A-1-30 be REPEALED: Such Indian tribes and veterans' service officers shall receive the same salary reimbursement and services from the Department of Veterans Affairs as those available to county commissioners and county veteran service officers under the provisions of this chapter. Such Indian tribes shall be entirely responsible for all financial obligations accrued by veterans' service officers, appointed pursuant to the terms of \u00a7 33A-1-29, except as provided in this section. Section 9. That \u00a7 33A-1-31 be REPEALED: The Department of Veterans Affairs may establish, implement, and maintain a program for providing financial assistance to counties in paying the salaries of county veterans service officers. No county may be reimbursed in excess of twenty-five percent of the basic salary schedule outlined in \u00a7 33A-1-32 for any fiscal year. Section 10. That \u00a7 33A-1-32 be REPEALED: The basic salary schedule for county veterans' service officers, which may be adopted by any board of county commissioners, is: (1) For counties with population of 50,000 and over, $20,625 a year; (2) For counties with population of 20,000 to 50,000, $19,250 a year; (3) For counties with population of 10,000 to 20,000, $16,500 a year; (4) For counties with population of 5,000 to 10,000, $12,375 a year; and (5) For counties with population up to 5,000, $8,250 a year. Section 11. That \u00a7 33A-1-33 be REPEALED: A county may only be reimbursed pursuant to \u00a7 33A-1-31 if the county veterans' service officer employed has undergone training pursuant to \u00a7\u00a7 33A-1-16 and 33A-1-26. Section 12. This Act is effective July 1, 2025."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": []} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24572.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24572.json index 1d97be774..1c3781148 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24572.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24572.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24572, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 75, "bill_title": "modify provisions pertaining to the designation of a legal newspaper.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24572", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4504, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4572, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4476, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4487, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4492, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4495, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4496, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4499, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4517, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4532, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4534, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4535, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4547, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4550, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4558, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4569, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4571, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4575, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4576, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Notice and Publication"], "audio": [{"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SLO", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/slo08.mp3", "start_seconds": 145.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SLO", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/slo08.mp3", "start_seconds": 145.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SLO", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/slo08.mp3", "start_seconds": 145.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SLO", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/slo08.mp3", "start_seconds": 145.0}], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24572, "bill_version_id": 258912, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-09T23:14:23.253-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to modify provisions pertaining to the designation of a legal newspaper. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 17-2-2.2 be AMENDED: 17-2-2.2. A legal newspaper shall, for at least one year prior to publication of legal and official notices, maintain be intended for distribution and circulation to the general public, without regard to business, trade, or profession, and must either: (1) Maintain a definite price of not less than fifty percent of its published price, and shall be paid for by no less than fifty percent of those to whom it is distributed. Such legal newspaper shall, and have a minimum paid circulation of at least two hundred and be intended for distribution and circulation to the general public, without regard to business, trade, or profession; or (2) Maintain a minimum of two hundred paid online subscribers and distribute an associated print edition at least once a week for at least fifty weeks per year with a circulation of at least five hundred copies, regardless of whether the print edition is made available to the public for a paid subscription or for free. Section 2. That \u00a7 17-2-2.3 be AMENDED: 17-2-2.3. A legal newspaper shall contain reports of local happenings of recent occurrences of a varied nature, such as political, social, moral, and religious subjects and miscellaneous reading matter, and for. For at least one year prior to publication of legal and official notices, a newspaper must devote at least twenty\u2011five percent of its total column space in at least one\u2011half of its issues in any calendar year to such nonpaid news content. No more than eighty percent of the space devoted to such nonpaid news content may duplicate any other publication, unless the duplicated material is from recognized general news services. Section 3. That \u00a7 17-2-2.4 be AMENDED: 17-2-2.4. A legal newspaper shall, for at least one year prior to publication of legal and official notices, maintain a known office of publication in the community where its mailing permit of original entry is issued or where its principal office is located as stated on the annual report filed with the secretary of state, for the purpose of gathering news, soliciting advertising, and conducting general newspaper business for at least eight normal business hours per week. The terms, printed or published, mean that the newspaper is published where it maintains its known office of publication as described in this section of publishing a newspaper. No newspaper may have more than one place where it is published at the same time. For the purposes of this section the term \"publish\" means the process by which news may be gathered, advertising solicited, and general newspaper business conducted for at least eight normal business hours per week. Section 4. That \u00a7 17-2-2.5 be AMENDED: 17-2-2.5. In order to maintain legal newspaper status, the newspaper shall publish and must submit to the secretary of state before January first of each year a sworn statement of ownership and total print and online circulation for the previous calendar year, on forms prescribed by the secretary of state. Continuous publication within the meaning of this section and \u00a7\u00a7 17-2-2.1 to 17-2-2.4, inclusive, is not deemed to be interrupted by any involuntary suspension of publication resulting from loss, destruction, failure, or unavailability of operating facilities, equipment, or personnel from any cause, and any newspaper so affected is not disqualified as a legal newspaper if publication is resumed within one week after it again becomes possible. This section and \u00a7\u00a7 17-2-2.1 to 17-2-2.4, inclusive, do not disqualify as a legal newspaper any publication which, prior to January 1, 1985, was a legal newspaper, so long as it continues to meet the requirements under which it previously qualified. Between September first and December thirty-first of each year, a legal newspaper must publish either: (1) A United States Postal Service periodicals-class statement of ownership and circulation; or (2) The most recent sworn statement by a recognized independent circulation auditing agency verifying the total print and online circulation. For the purposes of subdivision (2), a newspaper designated as an official legal newspaper by a public agency for the purpose of publication of legal and official notices must complete the independent audit annually. For a newspaper that has not been designated as an official legal newspaper by any public agency, an independent audit shall have been completed within two years prior to being designated as an official legal newspaper by any public agency. Section 5. That chapter 17-2 be amended with a NEW SECTION: The publication requirements listed in \u00a7\u00a7 17-2-2.1 to 17-2-2.5, inclusive, are not deemed to be interrupted by any involuntary suspension of publication resulting from loss, destruction, failure, or unavailability of operating facilities, equipment, or personnel from any cause, and any newspaper so affected is not disqualified as a legal newspaper if publication is resumed within one week after it again becomes possible. This section and \u00a7\u00a7 17-2-2.1 to 17-2-2. 5, inclusive, do not disqualify as a legal newspaper any publication which, prior to January 1, 1985, was a legal newspaper, so long as it continues to meet the requirements under which it previously qualified. A newspaper may use activity occurring prior to July 1, 2024, to satisfy the requirements of chapter 17-2."}, {"bill_id": 24572, "bill_version_id": 260933, "bill_version": "Senate Local Government Engrossed", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-19T14:13:18.807-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to modify provisions pertaining to the designation of a legal newspaper. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 17-2-2.2 be AMENDED: 17-2-2.2. A legal newspaper shall, for at least one year prior to publication of legal and official notices, maintain be intended for distribution and circulation to the general public, without regard to business, trade, or profession, and must either: (1) Maintain a definite price of not less than fifty percent of its published price, and shall be paid for by no less than fifty percent of those to whom it is distributed. Such legal newspaper shall, and have a minimum paid circulation of at least two hundred and be intended for distribution and circulation to the general public, without regard to business, trade, or profession; or (2) Maintain a minimum of two hundred paid online subscribers and distribute an associated print edition at least once a week for at least fifty weeks per year with a circulation of at least five hundred copies, regardless of whether the print edition is made available to the public for a paid subscription or for free. Section 2. That \u00a7 17-2-2.3 be AMENDED: 17-2-2.3. A legal newspaper shall contain reports of local happenings of recent occurrences of a varied nature, such as political, social, moral, and religious subjects and miscellaneous reading matter, and for. For at least one year prior to publication of legal and official notices, a newspaper must devote at least twenty\u2011five percent of its total column space in at least one\u2011half of its issues in any calendar year to such nonpaid news content. No more than eighty percent of the space devoted to such nonpaid news content may duplicate any other publication, unless the duplicated material is from recognized general news services. Section 3. That \u00a7 17-2-2.4 be AMENDED: 17-2-2.4. A legal newspaper shall, for at least one year prior to publication of legal and official notices, maintain a known office of publication in the community where its mailing permit of original entry is issued or where its principal office is located as stated on the annual report filed with the secretary of state, for the purpose of gathering news, soliciting advertising, and conducting general newspaper business for at least eight normal business hours per week. The terms, printed or published, mean that the newspaper is published where it maintains its known office of publication as described in this section of publishing a newspaper. No newspaper may have more than one place where it is published at the same time. For the purposes of this section the term \"publish\" means the process by which news may be gathered, advertising solicited, and general newspaper business conducted for at least eight normal business hours per week. Section 4. That \u00a7 17-2-2.5 be AMENDED: 17-2-2.5. In order to maintain legal newspaper status, the newspaper shall publish and must submit to the secretary of state before January first of each year a sworn statement of ownership and total print and online circulation for the previous calendar year, on forms prescribed by the secretary of state. Continuous publication within the meaning of this section and \u00a7\u00a7 17-2-2.1 to 17-2-2.4, inclusive, is not deemed to be interrupted by any involuntary suspension of publication resulting from loss, destruction, failure, or unavailability of operating facilities, equipment, or personnel from any cause, and any newspaper so affected is not disqualified as a legal newspaper if publication is resumed within one week after it again becomes possible. This section and \u00a7\u00a7 17-2-2.1 to 17-2-2.4, inclusive, do not disqualify as a legal newspaper any publication which, prior to January 1, 1985, was a legal newspaper, so long as it continues to meet the requirements under which it previously qualified. Between September first and December thirty-first of each year, a legal newspaper must publish either: (1) A United States Postal Service periodicals-class statement of ownership and circulation; or (2) The most recent sworn statement by a recognized independent circulation auditing agency verifying the total print and online circulation. For the purposes of subdivision (2), a newspaper designated as an official legal newspaper by a public agency for the purpose of publication of legal and official notices must complete the independent audit annually. For a newspaper that has not been designated as an official legal newspaper by any public agency, an independent audit shall have been completed within two years prior to being designated as an official legal newspaper by any public agency. Section 5. That chapter 17-2 be amended with a NEW SECTION: The publication requirements listed in \u00a7\u00a7 17-2-2.1 to 17-2-2.5, inclusive, are not deemed to be interrupted by any involuntary suspension of publication resulting from loss, destruction, failure, or unavailability of operating facilities, equipment, or personnel from any cause, and any newspaper so affected is not disqualified as a legal newspaper if publication is resumed within one week after it again becomes possible. This section and \u00a7\u00a7 17-2-2.1 to 17-2-2.5, inclusive, do not disqualify as a legal newspaper any publication which, prior to January 1, 1985, was a legal newspaper, so long as it continues to meet the requirements under which it previously qualified. A newspaper may use activity occurring prior to July 1, 2024, to satisfy the requirements of chapter 17-2."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24572, "action_date": "2024-01-10T10:30:00-06:00", "document_id": 257026, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/257026.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 35, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1216, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24572, "action_date": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260177, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260177.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1216, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24572, "action_date": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260178, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260178.pdf", "status_text": "Motion to amend", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1216, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "P", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24572, "action_date": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260178, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260178.pdf", "status_text": "Do Pass Amended", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1216, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "P", "vote": {"vote_id": 78630, "president_vote": null, "Yea": [4490, 4512, 4517, 4523, 4547, 4529, 4550]}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24572, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 75, "bill_title": "modify provisions pertaining to the designation of a legal newspaper.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24572", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4504, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4572, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4476, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4485, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4487, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4492, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4495, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4496, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4499, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4517, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4523, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4532, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4534, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4535, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4545, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4547, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4550, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4558, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4569, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4571, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4575, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4576, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Notice and Publication"], "audio": [{"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SLO", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/slo08.mp3", "start_seconds": 145.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SLO", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/slo08.mp3", "start_seconds": 145.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SLO", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/slo08.mp3", "start_seconds": 145.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SLO", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/slo08.mp3", "start_seconds": 145.0}], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24572, "bill_version_id": 258912, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-09T23:14:23.253-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to modify provisions pertaining to the designation of a legal newspaper. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 17-2-2.2 be AMENDED: 17-2-2.2. A legal newspaper shall, for at least one year prior to publication of legal and official notices, maintain be intended for distribution and circulation to the general public, without regard to business, trade, or profession, and must either: (1) Maintain a definite price of not less than fifty percent of its published price, and shall be paid for by no less than fifty percent of those to whom it is distributed. Such legal newspaper shall, and have a minimum paid circulation of at least two hundred and be intended for distribution and circulation to the general public, without regard to business, trade, or profession; or (2) Maintain a minimum of two hundred paid online subscribers and distribute an associated print edition at least once a week for at least fifty weeks per year with a circulation of at least five hundred copies, regardless of whether the print edition is made available to the public for a paid subscription or for free. Section 2. That \u00a7 17-2-2.3 be AMENDED: 17-2-2.3. A legal newspaper shall contain reports of local happenings of recent occurrences of a varied nature, such as political, social, moral, and religious subjects and miscellaneous reading matter, and for. For at least one year prior to publication of legal and official notices, a newspaper must devote at least twenty\u2011five percent of its total column space in at least one\u2011half of its issues in any calendar year to such nonpaid news content. No more than eighty percent of the space devoted to such nonpaid news content may duplicate any other publication, unless the duplicated material is from recognized general news services. Section 3. That \u00a7 17-2-2.4 be AMENDED: 17-2-2.4. A legal newspaper shall, for at least one year prior to publication of legal and official notices, maintain a known office of publication in the community where its mailing permit of original entry is issued or where its principal office is located as stated on the annual report filed with the secretary of state, for the purpose of gathering news, soliciting advertising, and conducting general newspaper business for at least eight normal business hours per week. The terms, printed or published, mean that the newspaper is published where it maintains its known office of publication as described in this section of publishing a newspaper. No newspaper may have more than one place where it is published at the same time. For the purposes of this section the term \"publish\" means the process by which news may be gathered, advertising solicited, and general newspaper business conducted for at least eight normal business hours per week. Section 4. That \u00a7 17-2-2.5 be AMENDED: 17-2-2.5. In order to maintain legal newspaper status, the newspaper shall publish and must submit to the secretary of state before January first of each year a sworn statement of ownership and total print and online circulation for the previous calendar year, on forms prescribed by the secretary of state. Continuous publication within the meaning of this section and \u00a7\u00a7 17-2-2.1 to 17-2-2.4, inclusive, is not deemed to be interrupted by any involuntary suspension of publication resulting from loss, destruction, failure, or unavailability of operating facilities, equipment, or personnel from any cause, and any newspaper so affected is not disqualified as a legal newspaper if publication is resumed within one week after it again becomes possible. This section and \u00a7\u00a7 17-2-2.1 to 17-2-2.4, inclusive, do not disqualify as a legal newspaper any publication which, prior to January 1, 1985, was a legal newspaper, so long as it continues to meet the requirements under which it previously qualified. Between September first and December thirty-first of each year, a legal newspaper must publish either: (1) A United States Postal Service periodicals-class statement of ownership and circulation; or (2) The most recent sworn statement by a recognized independent circulation auditing agency verifying the total print and online circulation. For the purposes of subdivision (2), a newspaper designated as an official legal newspaper by a public agency for the purpose of publication of legal and official notices must complete the independent audit annually. For a newspaper that has not been designated as an official legal newspaper by any public agency, an independent audit shall have been completed within two years prior to being designated as an official legal newspaper by any public agency. Section 5. That chapter 17-2 be amended with a NEW SECTION: The publication requirements listed in \u00a7\u00a7 17-2-2.1 to 17-2-2.5, inclusive, are not deemed to be interrupted by any involuntary suspension of publication resulting from loss, destruction, failure, or unavailability of operating facilities, equipment, or personnel from any cause, and any newspaper so affected is not disqualified as a legal newspaper if publication is resumed within one week after it again becomes possible. This section and \u00a7\u00a7 17-2-2.1 to 17-2-2. 5, inclusive, do not disqualify as a legal newspaper any publication which, prior to January 1, 1985, was a legal newspaper, so long as it continues to meet the requirements under which it previously qualified. A newspaper may use activity occurring prior to July 1, 2024, to satisfy the requirements of chapter 17-2."}, {"bill_id": 24572, "bill_version_id": 260933, "bill_version": "Senate Local Government Engrossed", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-19T14:13:18.807-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to modify provisions pertaining to the designation of a legal newspaper. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 17-2-2.2 be AMENDED: 17-2-2.2. A legal newspaper shall, for at least one year prior to publication of legal and official notices, maintain be intended for distribution and circulation to the general public, without regard to business, trade, or profession, and must either: (1) Maintain a definite price of not less than fifty percent of its published price, and shall be paid for by no less than fifty percent of those to whom it is distributed. Such legal newspaper shall, and have a minimum paid circulation of at least two hundred and be intended for distribution and circulation to the general public, without regard to business, trade, or profession; or (2) Maintain a minimum of two hundred paid online subscribers and distribute an associated print edition at least once a week for at least fifty weeks per year with a circulation of at least five hundred copies, regardless of whether the print edition is made available to the public for a paid subscription or for free. Section 2. That \u00a7 17-2-2.3 be AMENDED: 17-2-2.3. A legal newspaper shall contain reports of local happenings of recent occurrences of a varied nature, such as political, social, moral, and religious subjects and miscellaneous reading matter, and for. For at least one year prior to publication of legal and official notices, a newspaper must devote at least twenty\u2011five percent of its total column space in at least one\u2011half of its issues in any calendar year to such nonpaid news content. No more than eighty percent of the space devoted to such nonpaid news content may duplicate any other publication, unless the duplicated material is from recognized general news services. Section 3. That \u00a7 17-2-2.4 be AMENDED: 17-2-2.4. A legal newspaper shall, for at least one year prior to publication of legal and official notices, maintain a known office of publication in the community where its mailing permit of original entry is issued or where its principal office is located as stated on the annual report filed with the secretary of state, for the purpose of gathering news, soliciting advertising, and conducting general newspaper business for at least eight normal business hours per week. The terms, printed or published, mean that the newspaper is published where it maintains its known office of publication as described in this section of publishing a newspaper. No newspaper may have more than one place where it is published at the same time. For the purposes of this section the term \"publish\" means the process by which news may be gathered, advertising solicited, and general newspaper business conducted for at least eight normal business hours per week. Section 4. That \u00a7 17-2-2.5 be AMENDED: 17-2-2.5. In order to maintain legal newspaper status, the newspaper shall publish and must submit to the secretary of state before January first of each year a sworn statement of ownership and total print and online circulation for the previous calendar year, on forms prescribed by the secretary of state. Continuous publication within the meaning of this section and \u00a7\u00a7 17-2-2.1 to 17-2-2.4, inclusive, is not deemed to be interrupted by any involuntary suspension of publication resulting from loss, destruction, failure, or unavailability of operating facilities, equipment, or personnel from any cause, and any newspaper so affected is not disqualified as a legal newspaper if publication is resumed within one week after it again becomes possible. This section and \u00a7\u00a7 17-2-2.1 to 17-2-2.4, inclusive, do not disqualify as a legal newspaper any publication which, prior to January 1, 1985, was a legal newspaper, so long as it continues to meet the requirements under which it previously qualified. Between September first and December thirty-first of each year, a legal newspaper must publish either: (1) A United States Postal Service periodicals-class statement of ownership and circulation; or (2) The most recent sworn statement by a recognized independent circulation auditing agency verifying the total print and online circulation. For the purposes of subdivision (2), a newspaper designated as an official legal newspaper by a public agency for the purpose of publication of legal and official notices must complete the independent audit annually. For a newspaper that has not been designated as an official legal newspaper by any public agency, an independent audit shall have been completed within two years prior to being designated as an official legal newspaper by any public agency. Section 5. That chapter 17-2 be amended with a NEW SECTION: The publication requirements listed in \u00a7\u00a7 17-2-2.1 to 17-2-2.5, inclusive, are not deemed to be interrupted by any involuntary suspension of publication resulting from loss, destruction, failure, or unavailability of operating facilities, equipment, or personnel from any cause, and any newspaper so affected is not disqualified as a legal newspaper if publication is resumed within one week after it again becomes possible. This section and \u00a7\u00a7 17-2-2.1 to 17-2-2.5, inclusive, do not disqualify as a legal newspaper any publication which, prior to January 1, 1985, was a legal newspaper, so long as it continues to meet the requirements under which it previously qualified. A newspaper may use activity occurring prior to July 1, 2024, to satisfy the requirements of chapter 17-2."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24572, "action_date": "2024-01-10T10:30:00-06:00", "document_id": 257026, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/257026.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 35, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1216, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24572, "action_date": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260177, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260177.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1216, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24572, "action_date": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260178, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260178.pdf", "status_text": "Motion to amend", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1216, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "P", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24572, "action_date": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260178, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260178.pdf", "status_text": "Do Pass Amended", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1216, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "P", "vote": {"vote_id": 78630, "president_vote": null, "Yea": [4490, 4512, 4517, 4523, 4547, 4529, 4550]}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24576.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24576.json index 4dc352c65..4f073dc79 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24576.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24576.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24576, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 81, "bill_title": "expand permission on installing electric wiring in a residence.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24576", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4540, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4541, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4477, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4487, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4496, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4510, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4521, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4524, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4525, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4530, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4533, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4547, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4552, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4553, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4554, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4564, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4567, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4576, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Electrical Wiring", "Professions and Occupations", "Promulgation of Rules"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24576, "bill_version_id": 259483, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-11T23:09:32.177-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to expand permission on installing electric wiring in a residence. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 36-16-15 be AMENDED: 36-16-15. No license is required of a person installing electric wiring in or on: (1) The person's own residence, including no more than two attached or unattached accessory structures and the parcel of land upon which the structures are situated; (2) The person's own farmstead; (3) The premises of a single-family dwelling unit that is in the process of being constructed if the person owns the premises and intends to occupy the premises as the person's residence when construction is complete; or (4) The premises of any private, non-habitable property owned by the person that is not substantially used in connection with a trade or business of the person. Entrance installations in excess of sixty amperes capacity, circuits, or the installation of electrical parts of other apparatus shall be subject to inspection and payment of an inspection fee as provided by \u00a7\u00a7 36-16-29 and 36-16-30. Failure to report this work as required by law is a Class 2 misdemeanor. The commission shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, to establish criteria for authorizing persons to install electric wiring under this section. For the purposes of this section, the term \"residence\" means a detached owner-occupied single-family dwelling."}], "amendments": [{"bill_id": 24576, "document_id": 260732, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260732.pdf", "legislator_profile_id": 4541, "document_id_instructions": 260747, "document_id_instructions_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260747.pdf"}], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24576, "action_date": "2024-01-12T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259398, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259398.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 76, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1209, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24576, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 81, "bill_title": "expand permission on installing electric wiring in a residence.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24576", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4540, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4541, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4474, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4477, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4487, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4496, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4510, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4521, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4524, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4525, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4530, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4533, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4547, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4552, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4553, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4554, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4564, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4567, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4576, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Electrical Wiring", "Professions and Occupations", "Promulgation of Rules"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24576, "bill_version_id": 259483, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-11T23:09:32.177-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to expand permission on installing electric wiring in a residence. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 36-16-15 be AMENDED: 36-16-15. No license is required of a person installing electric wiring in or on: (1) The person's own residence, including no more than two attached or unattached accessory structures and the parcel of land upon which the structures are situated; (2) The person's own farmstead; (3) The premises of a single-family dwelling unit that is in the process of being constructed if the person owns the premises and intends to occupy the premises as the person's residence when construction is complete; or (4) The premises of any private, non-habitable property owned by the person that is not substantially used in connection with a trade or business of the person. Entrance installations in excess of sixty amperes capacity, circuits, or the installation of electrical parts of other apparatus shall be subject to inspection and payment of an inspection fee as provided by \u00a7\u00a7 36-16-29 and 36-16-30. Failure to report this work as required by law is a Class 2 misdemeanor. The commission shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, to establish criteria for authorizing persons to install electric wiring under this section. 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 20-13-1 be AMENDED: 20-13-1. Terms used in this chapter mean: (1) \"Commission,\" the South Dakota State Commission of Human Rights; (2) \"Commissioner,\" a member of the commission; (3) \"Court,\" the circuit court in and for the judicial circuit of the State of South Dakota in which the alleged unfair or discriminatory practice occurred; (4) \"Disability,\" a physical or mental impairment of a person resulting from disease, injury, congenital condition of birth, or functional disorder which substantially limits one or more of the person's major life functions; a record of having such an impairment; or being regarded as having such an impairment which: (a) For purposes of \u00a7\u00a7 20-13-10 to 20-13-17, inclusive, is unrelated to an individual's ability to perform the major duties of a particular job or position, or is unrelated to an individual's qualifications for employment or promotion; (b) For purposes of \u00a7\u00a7 20-13-20 to 20-13-21.1, inclusive, is unrelated to an individual's ability to acquire, rent or maintain property; (c) For purposes of \u00a7\u00a7 20-13-22 to 20-13-25, inclusive, is unrelated to an individual's ability to utilize and benefit from educational opportunities, programs and facilities at an educational institution. This term does not include current illegal use of or addiction to marijuana as defined in subdivision 22-42-1(7) or a controlled substance as defined in subdivision 22-42-1(1); (5) \"Educational institution,\" any public or private institution of education and includes an academy, college, elementary or secondary school, extension course, kindergarten, nursery, school system, and any business, nursing, professional, secretarial, technical, or vocational school, and includes any agent of such institutions; (6) \"Employee,\" any person who performs services for any employer for compensation, whether in the form of wages, salary, commission, or otherwise; (7) \"Employer,\" any person within the State of South Dakota who hires or employs any employee, and any person wherever situated who hires or employs any employee whose services are to be partially or wholly performed in the State of South Dakota; (8) \"Employment agency,\" any person regularly undertaking, with or without compensation, to procure employees for an employer or to procure for employees opportunities to work for an employer and includes any agent of such a person; (9) \"Familial status,\" the relationship of individuals by birth, adoption, or guardianship who are domiciled together; (10) \"Intern,\" a student or trainee who works, sometimes without pay, at an organization, industry, trade, or occupation in order to gain work experience or earn academic credit; (11) \"Labor organization,\" includes any person, employee representation committee, plan in which employees participate, or other organization which exists wholly or in part for the purpose of dealing with employers concerning grievances, labor disputes, wages, rates of pay, hours, or other terms or conditions of employment; (12) \"Military status,\" a: (a) Member of the uniformed forces as defined in 10 U.S.C \u00a7 101(a)(5) (December 27, 2021); (b) Member of a reserve component as defined in 10 U.S.C. \u00a7 101(c) (December 27, 2021); (c) Veteran as defined in 38 U.S.C. \u00a7 101(2) (August 10, 2022); or (d) Dependent as defined in 50 U.S.C. \u00a7 3911(4) (December 10, 2004); (13) \"Person,\" includes one or more individuals, partnerships, associations, limited liability companies, corporations, unincorporated organizations, mutual companies, joint stock companies, trusts, agents, legal representatives, trustees, trustees in bankruptcy, receivers, labor organizations, public bodies, public corporations, and the State of South Dakota, and all political subdivisions and agencies thereof; (13)(14) \"Public accommodations,\" any place, establishment, or facility of whatever kind, nature, or class that caters or offers services, facilities, or goods to the general public for a fee, charge, or gratuitously. Public accommodation does not mean any bona fide private club or other place, establishment, or facility which is by its nature distinctly private, except when such distinctly private place, establishment, or facility caters or offers services, facilities, or goods to the general public for fee, charge, or gratuitously, it shall be deemed a public accommodation during such period of use; (14)(15) \"Public service,\" any public facility, department, agency, board, or commission, owned, operated, or managed by or on behalf of the State of South Dakota, any political subdivision thereof, or any other public corporation; (15)(16) \"Real estate broker\" and \"real estate salesman,\" real estate broker and real estate salesman as defined by \u00a7 36-21A-6 or as licensed pursuant to \u00a7 36-21A-47; (16)(17) \"Real property,\" any right, title, interest in or to the possession, ownership, enjoyment, or occupancy of any parcel of land, any building situated thereon, or any portion of such building; (17)(18) \"Service animal in training,\" any dog undergoing individual training to provide specific disability-related work or service for an individual with a disability. Dogs are recognized as being in training to provide disability-specific assistance only after they have completed basic obedience training and are housebroken; (18)(19) \"Service animal trainer,\" any person who trains service animals for individuals with disabilities as an employee, contractor, or volunteer of a nationally recognized service animal training program; and (19)(20) \"Unfair or discriminatory practice,\" any act or attempted act which because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin accords unequal treatment or separation or segregation of any person, or denies, prevents, limits, or otherwise adversely affects, or if accomplished would deny, prevent, limit, or otherwise adversely affect, the benefit or enjoyment by any person of employment, labor union membership, housing accommodations, property rights, education, public accommodations, and public services. Section 2. That \u00a7 20-13-10 be AMENDED: 20-13-10. It is an unfair or discriminatory practice for any person, because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin, to fail or refuse to hire, to discharge an employee, or to accord adverse or unequal treatment to any person, employee, or intern with respect to application, hiring, training, apprenticeship, tenure, promotion, upgrading, compensation, layoff, or any term or condition of employment. Section 3. That chapter 20-13 be amended with a NEW SECTION: To the extent that a distinction or differential treatment on the basis of military status is allowed by state law or regulation, federal law or regulation, or government contract, it is not an unfair or discriminatory practice. Section 4. That \u00a7 20-13-11 be AMENDED: 20-13-11. It is an unfair or discriminatory practice for any employment agency, because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin, to accord adverse or unequal treatment to any person in connection with any application for employment, any referral, or any request for assistance in procurement of employees, or to accept any listing of employment on such a that basis. Section 5. That \u00a7 20-13-12 be AMENDED: 20-13-12. It is an unfair or discriminatory practice for any labor organization, because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin, to deny full and equal membership rights to an applicant for membership or to a member; to expel, suspend, or otherwise discipline a member; or to accord adverse, unlawful, or unequal treatment to any person with respect to that person's hiring, apprenticeship, training, tenure, compensation, upgrading, layoff, or any term or condition of employment. Section 6. That \u00a7 20-13-13 be AMENDED: 20-13-13. It is an unfair or discriminatory practice for any employer, employment agency, labor organization, or the employees, agents, or members thereof directly or indirectly to advertise or in any other manner indicate or publicize that individuals of any particular race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin are unwelcome, objectionable, not acceptable, or not solicited for employment or membership. Section 7. That \u00a7 20-13-15 be AMENDED: 20-13-15. Notwithstanding any provision of \u00a7\u00a7 20-13-10 to 20-13-13, inclusive, it is not an unfair or discriminatory practice for an employer to give and to act upon the results of any professionally developed ability test if such the test, its administration, or action upon the results is not designed, intended, or used to discriminate because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin. Section 8. That \u00a7 20-13-16 be AMENDED: 20-13-16. Notwithstanding any provision of \u00a7\u00a7 20-13-10 to 20-13-13, inclusive, it is not an unfair or discriminatory practice for an employer to apply different standards of compensation, or different terms, conditions, or privileges of employment pursuant to a bona fide seniority or merit system, or a system which measures earnings by quantity or quality of production or to employees who work in different locations, if such the differences are not the result of an intention to discriminate because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin. Section 9. That \u00a7 20-13-20 be AMENDED: 20-13-20. It is an unfair or discriminatory practice for any owner of rights to housing or real property, or any person acting for an owner, with or without compensation, including any person licensed as a real estate broker or salesman, attorney, auctioneer, agent, or representative by power of attorney or appointment, or to any person acting under court order, deed of trust, or will: (1) To refuse to sell, rent, lease, assign, sublease, or otherwise transfer any real property or housing accommodation or part, portion, or interest therein, to any person because of the race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, familial status, military status, or national origin of the person or persons intending to reside there; (2) To discriminate against any person because of that person's race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, familial status, military status, or national origin, in the terms, conditions, or privileges of the sale, rental, lease, assignment, sublease, or other transfer of any real property or housing accommodation or any part, portion, or interest therein; (3) To directly or indirectly advertise, or to indicate or publicize in any other manner that the purchase, rental, lease, assignment, sublease, or other transfer of any real property or housing accommodation or any part, portion or interest therein, by persons of any particular race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, familial status, military status, or national origin, is unwelcome, objectionable, not acceptable, or not solicited; (4) To refuse to permit, at the expense of the disabled person, reasonable modifications of existing property that may be necessary to afford full enjoyment of property. The landlord may, where it is reasonable to do so, condition permission for a modification on the renter's agreeing to restore the premises to the condition that existed prior to the modification, reasonable wear and tear excepted. The provisions of subdivisions (1), (2), and (4) do not apply to rooms or units in dwellings that contain living quarters for no more than two families living independently of each other, if the owner maintains and occupies one of the living quarters as the owner's residence. This section does not apply to dormitory residences maintained by public or private schools, colleges, and universities for the educational benefit and convenience of unmarried students, or to dwellings occupied by fraternities or sororities officially recognized by such institutions. Nothing in this statute may be construed to displace federal, state, or local guidelines setting reasonable standards governing maximum numbers of occupants. Section 10. That \u00a7 20-13-21 be AMENDED: 20-13-21. It is an unfair or discriminatory practice for any person, bank, banking organization, mortgage company, insurance company, or other financial institution or lender to whom application is made for financial assistance for the purchase, lease, acquisition, construction, rehabilitation, repair, or maintenance of any real property, or any agent or employee thereof, to discriminate against any person or group of persons, because of the race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin of such person or group of persons or of the prospective occupants or tenants of such the real property in the granting, withholding, extending, modifying, renewing, or in the rates, terms, conditions, or privileges of any such financial assistance, or in the extension of services in connection therewith. Section 11. That \u00a7 20-13-22 be AMENDED: 20-13-22. It is an unfair or discriminatory practice for any educational institution: (1) To discriminate in any manner in its full use or in its benefits, or in its services against any individual because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin.; (2) To include, expel, limit, or otherwise discriminate against any individual seeking admission as a student, or an individual enrolled as a student because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin.; or (3) To make or use a written or oral inquiry, or form of application for admission that elicits or attempts to elicit information, or to make or keep a record, concerning the race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, disability, or national origin of an applicant for admission except as may be permitted by regulations of the commission of human rights. Segregation by sex of athletic activities offered by an educational institution does not constitute discrimination on the basis of sex in violation of this chapter if the opportunity to participate in athletic activities offered by the educational institution is substantially equal for both sexes. This section does not apply to any bona fide religious institution which that has a qualification based on religion, if such the qualification is related to a bona fide religious purpose. Section 12. That \u00a7 20-13-23 be AMENDED: 20-13-23. It shall be is an unfair or discriminatory practice for any person engaged in the provision of public accommodations because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin, to fail or refuse to provide to any person access to the use of and benefit from the services and facilities of such public accommodations; or to accord adverse, unlawful, or unequal treatment to any person with respect to the availability of such services and facilities, the price or other consideration therefor, the scope and equality thereof, or the terms and conditions under which the same are made available, including terms and conditions relating to credit, payment, warranties, delivery, installation, and repair. Section 13. That \u00a7 20-13-24 be AMENDED: 20-13-24. It is an unfair or discriminatory practice for any person engaged in the provision of public services, by reason of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin, to fail or refuse to provide to any person access to the use of and benefit thereof, or to provide adverse or unequal treatment to any person in connection therewith. Section 14. That \u00a7 20-13-25 be AMENDED: 20-13-25. It is an unfair or discriminatory practice for any person directly or indirectly to advertise or in any other manner indicate or publicize that the patronage of persons of any particular race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin is unwelcome, objectionable, not acceptable, or not solicited. Section 15. That \u00a7 20-13-27 be AMENDED: 20-13-27. The commission shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, consistent with and necessary for the enforcement of this chapter pertaining to: (1) The administration of the division Division of Human Rights; (2) Complaints, investigations, findings, answers and hearings, and orders; (3) General commission policies; (4) Tests in employee selection; and (5) Discrimination based upon sex, race, religion or creed, origin, ancestry, familial status, military status, or disability."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24578, "action_date": "2024-01-09T12:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 257007, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/257007.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 17, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1209, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24578, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 30, "bill_title": "prohibit discrimination based on military status.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24578", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4497, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4498, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4476, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4487, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4492, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4493, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4495, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4496, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4499, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4506, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4507, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4508, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4517, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4518, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4521, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4523, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4525, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4529, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4537, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4545, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4551, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4552, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4563, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4564, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4565, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4567, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4576, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Personal Rights and Obligations"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24578, "bill_version_id": 257771, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2023-12-29T17:17:10.143-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to prohibit discrimination based on military status. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 20-13-1 be AMENDED: 20-13-1. Terms used in this chapter mean: (1) \"Commission,\" the South Dakota State Commission of Human Rights; (2) \"Commissioner,\" a member of the commission; (3) \"Court,\" the circuit court in and for the judicial circuit of the State of South Dakota in which the alleged unfair or discriminatory practice occurred; (4) \"Disability,\" a physical or mental impairment of a person resulting from disease, injury, congenital condition of birth, or functional disorder which substantially limits one or more of the person's major life functions; a record of having such an impairment; or being regarded as having such an impairment which: (a) For purposes of \u00a7\u00a7 20-13-10 to 20-13-17, inclusive, is unrelated to an individual's ability to perform the major duties of a particular job or position, or is unrelated to an individual's qualifications for employment or promotion; (b) For purposes of \u00a7\u00a7 20-13-20 to 20-13-21.1, inclusive, is unrelated to an individual's ability to acquire, rent or maintain property; (c) For purposes of \u00a7\u00a7 20-13-22 to 20-13-25, inclusive, is unrelated to an individual's ability to utilize and benefit from educational opportunities, programs and facilities at an educational institution. This term does not include current illegal use of or addiction to marijuana as defined in subdivision 22-42-1(7) or a controlled substance as defined in subdivision 22-42-1(1); (5) \"Educational institution,\" any public or private institution of education and includes an academy, college, elementary or secondary school, extension course, kindergarten, nursery, school system, and any business, nursing, professional, secretarial, technical, or vocational school, and includes any agent of such institutions; (6) \"Employee,\" any person who performs services for any employer for compensation, whether in the form of wages, salary, commission, or otherwise; (7) \"Employer,\" any person within the State of South Dakota who hires or employs any employee, and any person wherever situated who hires or employs any employee whose services are to be partially or wholly performed in the State of South Dakota; (8) \"Employment agency,\" any person regularly undertaking, with or without compensation, to procure employees for an employer or to procure for employees opportunities to work for an employer and includes any agent of such a person; (9) \"Familial status,\" the relationship of individuals by birth, adoption, or guardianship who are domiciled together; (10) \"Intern,\" a student or trainee who works, sometimes without pay, at an organization, industry, trade, or occupation in order to gain work experience or earn academic credit; (11) \"Labor organization,\" includes any person, employee representation committee, plan in which employees participate, or other organization which exists wholly or in part for the purpose of dealing with employers concerning grievances, labor disputes, wages, rates of pay, hours, or other terms or conditions of employment; (12) \"Military status,\" a: (a) Member of the uniformed forces as defined in 10 U.S.C \u00a7 101(a)(5) (December 27, 2021); (b) Member of a reserve component as defined in 10 U.S.C. \u00a7 101(c) (December 27, 2021); (c) Veteran as defined in 38 U.S.C. \u00a7 101(2) (August 10, 2022); or (d) Dependent as defined in 50 U.S.C. \u00a7 3911(4) (December 10, 2004); (13) \"Person,\" includes one or more individuals, partnerships, associations, limited liability companies, corporations, unincorporated organizations, mutual companies, joint stock companies, trusts, agents, legal representatives, trustees, trustees in bankruptcy, receivers, labor organizations, public bodies, public corporations, and the State of South Dakota, and all political subdivisions and agencies thereof; (13)(14) \"Public accommodations,\" any place, establishment, or facility of whatever kind, nature, or class that caters or offers services, facilities, or goods to the general public for a fee, charge, or gratuitously. Public accommodation does not mean any bona fide private club or other place, establishment, or facility which is by its nature distinctly private, except when such distinctly private place, establishment, or facility caters or offers services, facilities, or goods to the general public for fee, charge, or gratuitously, it shall be deemed a public accommodation during such period of use; (14)(15) \"Public service,\" any public facility, department, agency, board, or commission, owned, operated, or managed by or on behalf of the State of South Dakota, any political subdivision thereof, or any other public corporation; (15)(16) \"Real estate broker\" and \"real estate salesman,\" real estate broker and real estate salesman as defined by \u00a7 36-21A-6 or as licensed pursuant to \u00a7 36-21A-47; (16)(17) \"Real property,\" any right, title, interest in or to the possession, ownership, enjoyment, or occupancy of any parcel of land, any building situated thereon, or any portion of such building; (17)(18) \"Service animal in training,\" any dog undergoing individual training to provide specific disability-related work or service for an individual with a disability. Dogs are recognized as being in training to provide disability-specific assistance only after they have completed basic obedience training and are housebroken; (18)(19) \"Service animal trainer,\" any person who trains service animals for individuals with disabilities as an employee, contractor, or volunteer of a nationally recognized service animal training program; and (19)(20) \"Unfair or discriminatory practice,\" any act or attempted act which because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin accords unequal treatment or separation or segregation of any person, or denies, prevents, limits, or otherwise adversely affects, or if accomplished would deny, prevent, limit, or otherwise adversely affect, the benefit or enjoyment by any person of employment, labor union membership, housing accommodations, property rights, education, public accommodations, and public services. Section 2. That \u00a7 20-13-10 be AMENDED: 20-13-10. It is an unfair or discriminatory practice for any person, because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin, to fail or refuse to hire, to discharge an employee, or to accord adverse or unequal treatment to any person, employee, or intern with respect to application, hiring, training, apprenticeship, tenure, promotion, upgrading, compensation, layoff, or any term or condition of employment. Section 3. That chapter 20-13 be amended with a NEW SECTION: To the extent that a distinction or differential treatment on the basis of military status is allowed by state law or regulation, federal law or regulation, or government contract, it is not an unfair or discriminatory practice. Section 4. That \u00a7 20-13-11 be AMENDED: 20-13-11. It is an unfair or discriminatory practice for any employment agency, because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin, to accord adverse or unequal treatment to any person in connection with any application for employment, any referral, or any request for assistance in procurement of employees, or to accept any listing of employment on such a that basis. Section 5. That \u00a7 20-13-12 be AMENDED: 20-13-12. It is an unfair or discriminatory practice for any labor organization, because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin, to deny full and equal membership rights to an applicant for membership or to a member; to expel, suspend, or otherwise discipline a member; or to accord adverse, unlawful, or unequal treatment to any person with respect to that person's hiring, apprenticeship, training, tenure, compensation, upgrading, layoff, or any term or condition of employment. Section 6. That \u00a7 20-13-13 be AMENDED: 20-13-13. It is an unfair or discriminatory practice for any employer, employment agency, labor organization, or the employees, agents, or members thereof directly or indirectly to advertise or in any other manner indicate or publicize that individuals of any particular race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin are unwelcome, objectionable, not acceptable, or not solicited for employment or membership. Section 7. That \u00a7 20-13-15 be AMENDED: 20-13-15. Notwithstanding any provision of \u00a7\u00a7 20-13-10 to 20-13-13, inclusive, it is not an unfair or discriminatory practice for an employer to give and to act upon the results of any professionally developed ability test if such the test, its administration, or action upon the results is not designed, intended, or used to discriminate because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin. Section 8. That \u00a7 20-13-16 be AMENDED: 20-13-16. Notwithstanding any provision of \u00a7\u00a7 20-13-10 to 20-13-13, inclusive, it is not an unfair or discriminatory practice for an employer to apply different standards of compensation, or different terms, conditions, or privileges of employment pursuant to a bona fide seniority or merit system, or a system which measures earnings by quantity or quality of production or to employees who work in different locations, if such the differences are not the result of an intention to discriminate because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin. Section 9. That \u00a7 20-13-20 be AMENDED: 20-13-20. It is an unfair or discriminatory practice for any owner of rights to housing or real property, or any person acting for an owner, with or without compensation, including any person licensed as a real estate broker or salesman, attorney, auctioneer, agent, or representative by power of attorney or appointment, or to any person acting under court order, deed of trust, or will: (1) To refuse to sell, rent, lease, assign, sublease, or otherwise transfer any real property or housing accommodation or part, portion, or interest therein, to any person because of the race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, familial status, military status, or national origin of the person or persons intending to reside there; (2) To discriminate against any person because of that person's race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, familial status, military status, or national origin, in the terms, conditions, or privileges of the sale, rental, lease, assignment, sublease, or other transfer of any real property or housing accommodation or any part, portion, or interest therein; (3) To directly or indirectly advertise, or to indicate or publicize in any other manner that the purchase, rental, lease, assignment, sublease, or other transfer of any real property or housing accommodation or any part, portion or interest therein, by persons of any particular race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, familial status, military status, or national origin, is unwelcome, objectionable, not acceptable, or not solicited; (4) To refuse to permit, at the expense of the disabled person, reasonable modifications of existing property that may be necessary to afford full enjoyment of property. The landlord may, where it is reasonable to do so, condition permission for a modification on the renter's agreeing to restore the premises to the condition that existed prior to the modification, reasonable wear and tear excepted. The provisions of subdivisions (1), (2), and (4) do not apply to rooms or units in dwellings that contain living quarters for no more than two families living independently of each other, if the owner maintains and occupies one of the living quarters as the owner's residence. This section does not apply to dormitory residences maintained by public or private schools, colleges, and universities for the educational benefit and convenience of unmarried students, or to dwellings occupied by fraternities or sororities officially recognized by such institutions. Nothing in this statute may be construed to displace federal, state, or local guidelines setting reasonable standards governing maximum numbers of occupants. Section 10. That \u00a7 20-13-21 be AMENDED: 20-13-21. It is an unfair or discriminatory practice for any person, bank, banking organization, mortgage company, insurance company, or other financial institution or lender to whom application is made for financial assistance for the purchase, lease, acquisition, construction, rehabilitation, repair, or maintenance of any real property, or any agent or employee thereof, to discriminate against any person or group of persons, because of the race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin of such person or group of persons or of the prospective occupants or tenants of such the real property in the granting, withholding, extending, modifying, renewing, or in the rates, terms, conditions, or privileges of any such financial assistance, or in the extension of services in connection therewith. Section 11. That \u00a7 20-13-22 be AMENDED: 20-13-22. It is an unfair or discriminatory practice for any educational institution: (1) To discriminate in any manner in its full use or in its benefits, or in its services against any individual because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin.; (2) To include, expel, limit, or otherwise discriminate against any individual seeking admission as a student, or an individual enrolled as a student because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin.; or (3) To make or use a written or oral inquiry, or form of application for admission that elicits or attempts to elicit information, or to make or keep a record, concerning the race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, disability, or national origin of an applicant for admission except as may be permitted by regulations of the commission of human rights. Segregation by sex of athletic activities offered by an educational institution does not constitute discrimination on the basis of sex in violation of this chapter if the opportunity to participate in athletic activities offered by the educational institution is substantially equal for both sexes. This section does not apply to any bona fide religious institution which that has a qualification based on religion, if such the qualification is related to a bona fide religious purpose. Section 12. That \u00a7 20-13-23 be AMENDED: 20-13-23. It shall be is an unfair or discriminatory practice for any person engaged in the provision of public accommodations because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin, to fail or refuse to provide to any person access to the use of and benefit from the services and facilities of such public accommodations; or to accord adverse, unlawful, or unequal treatment to any person with respect to the availability of such services and facilities, the price or other consideration therefor, the scope and equality thereof, or the terms and conditions under which the same are made available, including terms and conditions relating to credit, payment, warranties, delivery, installation, and repair. Section 13. That \u00a7 20-13-24 be AMENDED: 20-13-24. It is an unfair or discriminatory practice for any person engaged in the provision of public services, by reason of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin, to fail or refuse to provide to any person access to the use of and benefit thereof, or to provide adverse or unequal treatment to any person in connection therewith. Section 14. That \u00a7 20-13-25 be AMENDED: 20-13-25. It is an unfair or discriminatory practice for any person directly or indirectly to advertise or in any other manner indicate or publicize that the patronage of persons of any particular race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, military status, or national origin is unwelcome, objectionable, not acceptable, or not solicited. Section 15. That \u00a7 20-13-27 be AMENDED: 20-13-27. The commission shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, consistent with and necessary for the enforcement of this chapter pertaining to: (1) The administration of the division Division of Human Rights; (2) Complaints, investigations, findings, answers and hearings, and orders; (3) General commission policies; (4) Tests in employee selection; and (5) Discrimination based upon sex, race, religion or creed, origin, ancestry, familial status, military status, or disability."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24578, "action_date": "2024-01-09T12:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 257007, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/257007.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 17, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1209, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24581.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24581.json index dbc77c1e1..f02bddb64 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24581.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24581.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24581, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 89, "bill_title": "reduce the notice requirement period to terminate a tenancy at will.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24581", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4554, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4487, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4488, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4519, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4524, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4529, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4533, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4540, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4547, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4550, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4558, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4567, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4571, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Leased Property", "Property"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24581, "bill_version_id": 260073, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-16T16:53:19.003-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to reduce the notice requirement period to terminate a tenancy at will. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 43-8-8 be AMENDED: 43-8-8. A tenancy or other estate at will, however created, may be terminated by the landlord's landlord giving notice to the tenant in the manner prescribed by \u00a7 43-8-9 to remove from the premises within a period, specified in the notice, of not less than one month fifteen days. However, if the tenancy at will is the residence of a tenant who is on active military service or if a person on active military service is an immediate family member of the tenant, the tenant is entitled to two months' notice in the manner prescribed by \u00a7 43-8-9 unless: (1) The tenant has engaged in sustained conduct that is either disruptive to other residents or neighbors, illegal, destructive, or negligent toward the maintenance of the property, or constitutes a material breach in the implied lease conditions; or (2) The landlord has sold the property or the property has passed to the landlord's estate. For the purposes of this section, an immediate family member is a spouse or minor child."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24581, "action_date": "2024-01-17T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260025, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260025.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 95, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1214, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24581, "action_date": "2024-01-23T07:45:00-06:00", "document_id": 259204, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259204.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1214, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24581, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 89, "bill_title": "reduce the notice requirement period to terminate a tenancy at will.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24581", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4554, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4487, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4488, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4507, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4519, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4524, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4529, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4533, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4540, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4547, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4550, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4558, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4567, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4571, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Leased Property", "Property"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24581, "bill_version_id": 260073, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-16T16:53:19.003-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to reduce the notice requirement period to terminate a tenancy at will. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 43-8-8 be AMENDED: 43-8-8. A tenancy or other estate at will, however created, may be terminated by the landlord's landlord giving notice to the tenant in the manner prescribed by \u00a7 43-8-9 to remove from the premises within a period, specified in the notice, of not less than one month fifteen days. However, if the tenancy at will is the residence of a tenant who is on active military service or if a person on active military service is an immediate family member of the tenant, the tenant is entitled to two months' notice in the manner prescribed by \u00a7 43-8-9 unless: (1) The tenant has engaged in sustained conduct that is either disruptive to other residents or neighbors, illegal, destructive, or negligent toward the maintenance of the property, or constitutes a material breach in the implied lease conditions; or (2) The landlord has sold the property or the property has passed to the landlord's estate. For the purposes of this section, an immediate family member is a spouse or minor child."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24581, "action_date": "2024-01-17T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260025, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260025.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 95, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1214, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24581, "action_date": "2024-01-23T07:45:00-06:00", "document_id": 259204, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259204.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1214, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24621.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24621.json index e91cc5955..a47286eec 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24621.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24621.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24621, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1070, "bill_title": "provide for the use of the obligation recovery center by counties.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24621", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4529, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4571, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4476, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4486, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4490, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4492, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4499, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4503, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4521, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4530, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4532, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4535, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4550, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4553, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4565, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4570, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4576, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Counties", "State Affairs and Government"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24621, "bill_version_id": 258844, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-09T14:17:54.99-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to provide for the use of the obligation recovery center by counties. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 1-55-1 be AMENDED: 1-55-1. Terms used in this chapter mean: (1) \"Account receivable cycle,\" the period of time, not to exceed one hundred eighty days, during which the center may attempt to collect on a debt before the debt is forwarded to any collection agency in accordance with \u00a7 1-55-14; (2) \"Center,\" the obligation recovery center; (3) \"Debt,\" a legal obligation to pay money, including any principal, any interest that has accrued or will accrue until the debt is paid, any penalties, any costs, and any other charges permitted by law. The term also includes any obligation of any kind referred to the center for collection by any agency of the state, the Unified Judicial System, the Board of Regents, a technical college supported by the state under \u00a7 13-39A-42, or a constitutional office, or any county; (4) \"Debtor,\" a person who is indebted to the state or, a state agency, or county for any delinquent accounts, charges, fees, loans, taxes, or other indebtedness due the state, or any person that owes any obligation being collected by the center; (5) \"Bad debt,\" any debt due an agency of the state, county, the Board of Regent's system, any technical college supported by the state under \u00a7 13-39A-42, or a constitutional office that is no longer subject to an administrative appeal or judicial review following an administrative appeal, or any costs, fines, fees, or restitution ordered in any adult criminal proceeding through the Unified Judicial System no longer subject to direct appeal under \u00a7 23A-32-2; (6) \"Final notification,\" the notification provided by \u00a7 1-55-7; and (7) \"Referring entity,\" the entity referring the debt to the state obligation recovery center for collection. Section 2. That \u00a7 1-55-2 be AMENDED: 1-55-2. There is hereby created the obligation recovery center, which is attached to the Bureau of Administration for budgeting and reporting purposes. The center is a central repository for identification, registration, oversight, and collection of debts owed to any agency or department of the state, or to any postsecondary technical institute supported by the state under \u00a7 13-39A-42, or to any county. Section 3. That \u00a7 1-55-3 be AMENDED: 1-55-3. The center shall work to collect each bad debt referred to the center during the account receivable cycle. The character of the debt in the hands of the referring entity does not change by the referral of the debt to the center for collection. Among other powers granted by this chapter, the center may: (1) Sue; (2) File liens; (3) Enter into payment agreements with debtors; (4) Impose a cost recovery fee; (5) Collect data for debt collection purposes; (6) Establish and maintain a centralized electronic debt management system; (7) Exercise settlement authority granted by the referring entity; (8) Setoff against any moneys to be paid by the State of South Dakota, county, or any referring entity to a debtor; (9) Contract with multiple collection agencies for the collection of debt on behalf of the center; (10) Except for the debt collection powers vested in the Unified Judicial System, the center may use the referring entity's statutory collection authority to collect the bad debt owed to the referring entity; and (11) Utilize all debt collection methods authorized by state law. The office may determine which method or combination is most suitable to collect the debt. Section 4. That \u00a7 1-55-6 be AMENDED: 1-55-6. The center may be used during the account receivable cycle by: (1) Any agency of the state to collect bad debt owed to the agency; (2) The Unified Judicial System to collect any costs, fines, fees, or restitution, constituting final debt, ordered in any adult criminal proceeding; (3) The Board of Regents to collect any final debt owed within the Board of Regents' system; (4) Any technical college supported by the state under \u00a7 13-39A-42 to collect any final debt owed within the technical college system; and (5) Any constitutional office to collect final debt owed to the constitutional office; and (6) Any county to collect final debt owed to the county. Section 5. That \u00a7 1-55-9 be AMENDED: 1-55-9. The center may collect data for purposes of collecting any debt referred to the center. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, referring entities are authorized to transmit data to the center deemed necessary by the center to aid in the collection of the referred debt and the center may share, request, and shall receive from any county or state agency any data to collect any debt referred to the center. Any information provided by a referring entity, county, or a state agency may only be used for the purpose of collecting the debts referred to the center."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24621, "action_date": "2024-01-10T10:30:00-06:00", "document_id": 257021, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/257021.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 29, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1200, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24621, "action_date": "2024-01-18T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 258848, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/258848.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1200, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24621, "action_date": "2024-01-23T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260615, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260615.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1200, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24621, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1070, "bill_title": "provide for the use of the obligation recovery center by counties.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24621", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4529, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4571, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4472, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4476, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4485, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4486, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4490, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4492, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4499, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4503, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4518, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4521, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4530, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4532, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4535, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4550, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4553, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4565, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4570, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4576, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Counties", "State Affairs and Government"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24621, "bill_version_id": 258844, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-09T14:17:54.99-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to provide for the use of the obligation recovery center by counties. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 1-55-1 be AMENDED: 1-55-1. Terms used in this chapter mean: (1) \"Account receivable cycle,\" the period of time, not to exceed one hundred eighty days, during which the center may attempt to collect on a debt before the debt is forwarded to any collection agency in accordance with \u00a7 1-55-14; (2) \"Center,\" the obligation recovery center; (3) \"Debt,\" a legal obligation to pay money, including any principal, any interest that has accrued or will accrue until the debt is paid, any penalties, any costs, and any other charges permitted by law. The term also includes any obligation of any kind referred to the center for collection by any agency of the state, the Unified Judicial System, the Board of Regents, a technical college supported by the state under \u00a7 13-39A-42, or a constitutional office, or any county; (4) \"Debtor,\" a person who is indebted to the state or, a state agency, or county for any delinquent accounts, charges, fees, loans, taxes, or other indebtedness due the state, or any person that owes any obligation being collected by the center; (5) \"Bad debt,\" any debt due an agency of the state, county, the Board of Regent's system, any technical college supported by the state under \u00a7 13-39A-42, or a constitutional office that is no longer subject to an administrative appeal or judicial review following an administrative appeal, or any costs, fines, fees, or restitution ordered in any adult criminal proceeding through the Unified Judicial System no longer subject to direct appeal under \u00a7 23A-32-2; (6) \"Final notification,\" the notification provided by \u00a7 1-55-7; and (7) \"Referring entity,\" the entity referring the debt to the state obligation recovery center for collection. Section 2. That \u00a7 1-55-2 be AMENDED: 1-55-2. There is hereby created the obligation recovery center, which is attached to the Bureau of Administration for budgeting and reporting purposes. The center is a central repository for identification, registration, oversight, and collection of debts owed to any agency or department of the state, or to any postsecondary technical institute supported by the state under \u00a7 13-39A-42, or to any county. Section 3. That \u00a7 1-55-3 be AMENDED: 1-55-3. The center shall work to collect each bad debt referred to the center during the account receivable cycle. The character of the debt in the hands of the referring entity does not change by the referral of the debt to the center for collection. Among other powers granted by this chapter, the center may: (1) Sue; (2) File liens; (3) Enter into payment agreements with debtors; (4) Impose a cost recovery fee; (5) Collect data for debt collection purposes; (6) Establish and maintain a centralized electronic debt management system; (7) Exercise settlement authority granted by the referring entity; (8) Setoff against any moneys to be paid by the State of South Dakota, county, or any referring entity to a debtor; (9) Contract with multiple collection agencies for the collection of debt on behalf of the center; (10) Except for the debt collection powers vested in the Unified Judicial System, the center may use the referring entity's statutory collection authority to collect the bad debt owed to the referring entity; and (11) Utilize all debt collection methods authorized by state law. The office may determine which method or combination is most suitable to collect the debt. Section 4. That \u00a7 1-55-6 be AMENDED: 1-55-6. The center may be used during the account receivable cycle by: (1) Any agency of the state to collect bad debt owed to the agency; (2) The Unified Judicial System to collect any costs, fines, fees, or restitution, constituting final debt, ordered in any adult criminal proceeding; (3) The Board of Regents to collect any final debt owed within the Board of Regents' system; (4) Any technical college supported by the state under \u00a7 13-39A-42 to collect any final debt owed within the technical college system; and (5) Any constitutional office to collect final debt owed to the constitutional office; and (6) Any county to collect final debt owed to the county. Section 5. That \u00a7 1-55-9 be AMENDED: 1-55-9. The center may collect data for purposes of collecting any debt referred to the center. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, referring entities are authorized to transmit data to the center deemed necessary by the center to aid in the collection of the referred debt and the center may share, request, and shall receive from any county or state agency any data to collect any debt referred to the center. Any information provided by a referring entity, county, or a state agency may only be used for the purpose of collecting the debts referred to the center."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24621, "action_date": "2024-01-10T10:30:00-06:00", "document_id": 257021, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/257021.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 29, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1200, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24621, "action_date": "2024-01-18T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 258848, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/258848.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1200, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24621, "action_date": "2024-01-23T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260615, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260615.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1200, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24624.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24624.json index 2586227d2..cbb1fe351 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24624.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24624.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24624, "bill_type": "House Concurrent Resolution", "bill_number": 6006, "bill_title": "Urging the members of South Dakota's congressional delegation to sponsor and support an amendment to the Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) Act.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24624", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4490, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4530, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4475, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4479, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4486, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4492, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4503, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4518, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4528, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4540, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4542, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4553, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4564, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4576, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["House Concurrent Resolution", "Property Tax"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24624, "bill_version_id": 259773, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-16T07:49:06.457-06:00", "bill_text": "A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION, Urging the members of South Dakota's congressional delegation to sponsor and support an amendment to the Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) Act. WHEREAS, the PILT Act was enacted in October 1976 and established annual payments in lieu of taxes (PILT) to local governments to offset the losses in property taxes due to untaxable federal lands within the local government boundaries; and WHEREAS, the PILT Act further recognized the significant support that local governments provide to national lands, particularly in the areas of safety, and providing and maintaining road systems allowing public access; and WHEREAS, the PILT Act focuses primarily on large tracts of federal land including those in the national park system, the national forests, and lands under the Bureau of Land Management; and WHEREAS, the United States recognizes the vital national importance of preserving wetlands and over the years has acquired hundreds of thousands of acres through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, to ensure their preservation; and WHEREAS, the national U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service lands make up a significant area of this state and includes the Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge encompassing over twenty-one thousand acres and over one hundred and fifty thousand acres of waterfowl production areas; 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That chapter 10-6 be amended with a NEW SECTION: For purposes of this section, the term \"base amount\" means: (1) The fair market value of any owner-occupied single-family dwelling on November 1, 2020, increased by no more than three percent annually for each assessment required by \u00a7 10-6-105 that was completed in 2021, 2022, and 2023; (2) Where a change in ownership of an owner-occupied single-family dwelling has occurred between November 2, 2020 and October 31, 2024, inclusive, the fair market value of the property on the date of transfer or purchase increased by no more than three percent annually for any assessment required by \u00a7 10-6-105, that was completed after the transfer or purchase in any year between 2021 and 2023, inclusive; or (3) Where a change in ownership of an owner-occupied single-family dwelling occurs on November 1, 2024, or later, the fair market value of the property. 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 21-35-31 be AMENDED: 21-35-31. The provisions of thisThis section applies only apply to a project which that requires a siting permit pursuant to chapter 49-41B. Each person vested with the authority to take private property for public use may cause an examination and survey to be made as necessary for its proposed facilities. The person or the person's agents and officers may enter the private property for the purpose of the causing an examination and survey. 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 32-5-113 be AMENDED: 32-5-113. Any owner of a motor vehicle, who is a resident of this state, who is a firefighter, an advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician licensed pursuant to chapter 36-4B, and who has complied with all of the laws of this state law in relation to the registration of a motor vehicle, may receive plates bearing a special number and design, and designating the person as a firefighter, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician. The distinctive number plates shall for a firefighter must be designed by the fire marshal and. The distinctive number plates for advanced life support personnel and emergency medical technicians must be designed by the secretary of health. The number plates are subject to the approval of the Department of Revenue. The special plates shall must be displayed as set forth in \u00a7 32-5-98. Section 2. That \u00a7 32-5-114 be AMENDED: 32-5-114. In addition to the noncommercial license plates plate fees, a firefighter, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician receiving the special license plates shall pay an additional fee of ten dollars for the initial issuance of the special license plates. The special license plate fee collected under this section shall must be placed in the license plate special revenue fund, as provided under \u00a7 32-5-67. Section 3. That \u00a7 32-5-116 be AMENDED: 32-5-116. Any firefighter, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician desiring special license plates authorized by \u00a7 32-5-113 for use during the next year shall make application may apply to the department for special license plates authorized under \u00a7 32-5-113 for use during the next year by specifying the number of vehicles to be licensed, to the Department of Revenue specifying the number of vehicles to be licensed, the firefighter's name name of the firefighter, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician, and the county of residence to the Department of Revenue. The department shall notify the manufacturer of the number of special number plates required in sufficient time that the plates may be produced and sent to the department. Section 4. That \u00a7 32-5-118 be AMENDED: 32-5-118. Each firefighter shall, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician must apply to the county treasurer of the county of the firefighter's or advanced life support personnel's residence for the issuance of special number plates for the motor vehicles owned by the firefighter, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician. The firefighter, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician, in order to receive the special plates, shall have paid must pay the registration fee for the plates. Section 5. That \u00a7 32-5-119 be AMENDED: 32-5-119. A failure on the part of a firefighter, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician to make application to the Department of Revenue for such the special number plates as provided in \u00a7 32-5-116 will result in such member the applicant being required to accept regular number plates for his the applicant's motor vehicle. Section 6. That \u00a7 32-5-120 be AMENDED: 32-5-120. If any a firefighter, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician is discharged, separated, or retires, the firefighter shall, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician must surrender the special number plates identifying him or her the person as a firefighter, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician. The special plates shall must be surrendered to the secretary of revenue, who shall make the necessary changes in the registration file. The firefighter, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician shall then obtain regular number plates. Section 7. That \u00a7 32-5-121 be AMENDED: 32-5-121. If at any time a motor vehicle subject to the special number plates issued for the firefighter shall be, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician is sold, conveyed, or otherwise transferred by the firefighter or an advanced life support personnel to whom the special number plates have been issued, the firefighter shall , advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician must notify the Department of Revenue department. The Department of Revenue department shall process a new registration indicating that the special plates issued to the motor vehicle to which the special plates are to must be transferred. The secretary shall make the necessary changes in the file. The department shall notify the applicant of any corrections which that need to be made. Section 8. That \u00a7 32-5-122 be AMENDED: 32-5-122. All statutes of this state relating to the registration of motor vehicles, and the titling and licensing of motor vehicles,; the fees for registering, titling, and licensing of motor vehicles,; and the retention of plates from year to year shall be are applicable to firefighters any firefighter, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician and the special plates issued in conformity with \u00a7 32-5-113."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24804, "action_date": "2024-01-19T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260712, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260712.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 94, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1205, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24804, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1120, "bill_title": "provide special motor vehicle license plates for advanced life support personnel and emergency medical technicians.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24804", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4553, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4567, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4487, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4496, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4499, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4503, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4518, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4527, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4534, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4566, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4571, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4575, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4576, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Emergency Medical Services", "License Plates", "Motor Vehicles"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24804, "bill_version_id": 260772, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-19T07:10:35.477-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to provide special motor vehicle license plates for advanced life support personnel and emergency medical technicians. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 32-5-113 be AMENDED: 32-5-113. Any owner of a motor vehicle, who is a resident of this state, who is a firefighter, an advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician licensed pursuant to chapter 36-4B, and who has complied with all of the laws of this state law in relation to the registration of a motor vehicle, may receive plates bearing a special number and design, and designating the person as a firefighter, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician. The distinctive number plates shall for a firefighter must be designed by the fire marshal and. The distinctive number plates for advanced life support personnel and emergency medical technicians must be designed by the secretary of health. The number plates are subject to the approval of the Department of Revenue. The special plates shall must be displayed as set forth in \u00a7 32-5-98. Section 2. That \u00a7 32-5-114 be AMENDED: 32-5-114. In addition to the noncommercial license plates plate fees, a firefighter, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician receiving the special license plates shall pay an additional fee of ten dollars for the initial issuance of the special license plates. The special license plate fee collected under this section shall must be placed in the license plate special revenue fund, as provided under \u00a7 32-5-67. Section 3. That \u00a7 32-5-116 be AMENDED: 32-5-116. Any firefighter, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician desiring special license plates authorized by \u00a7 32-5-113 for use during the next year shall make application may apply to the department for special license plates authorized under \u00a7 32-5-113 for use during the next year by specifying the number of vehicles to be licensed, to the Department of Revenue specifying the number of vehicles to be licensed, the firefighter's name name of the firefighter, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician, and the county of residence to the Department of Revenue. The department shall notify the manufacturer of the number of special number plates required in sufficient time that the plates may be produced and sent to the department. Section 4. That \u00a7 32-5-118 be AMENDED: 32-5-118. Each firefighter shall, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician must apply to the county treasurer of the county of the firefighter's or advanced life support personnel's residence for the issuance of special number plates for the motor vehicles owned by the firefighter, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician. The firefighter, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician, in order to receive the special plates, shall have paid must pay the registration fee for the plates. Section 5. That \u00a7 32-5-119 be AMENDED: 32-5-119. A failure on the part of a firefighter, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician to make application to the Department of Revenue for such the special number plates as provided in \u00a7 32-5-116 will result in such member the applicant being required to accept regular number plates for his the applicant's motor vehicle. Section 6. That \u00a7 32-5-120 be AMENDED: 32-5-120. If any a firefighter, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician is discharged, separated, or retires, the firefighter shall, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician must surrender the special number plates identifying him or her the person as a firefighter, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician. The special plates shall must be surrendered to the secretary of revenue, who shall make the necessary changes in the registration file. The firefighter, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician shall then obtain regular number plates. Section 7. That \u00a7 32-5-121 be AMENDED: 32-5-121. If at any time a motor vehicle subject to the special number plates issued for the firefighter shall be, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician is sold, conveyed, or otherwise transferred by the firefighter or an advanced life support personnel to whom the special number plates have been issued, the firefighter shall , advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician must notify the Department of Revenue department. The Department of Revenue department shall process a new registration indicating that the special plates issued to the motor vehicle to which the special plates are to must be transferred. The secretary shall make the necessary changes in the file. The department shall notify the applicant of any corrections which that need to be made. Section 8. That \u00a7 32-5-122 be AMENDED: 32-5-122. All statutes of this state relating to the registration of motor vehicles, and the titling and licensing of motor vehicles,; the fees for registering, titling, and licensing of motor vehicles,; and the retention of plates from year to year shall be are applicable to firefighters any firefighter, advanced life support personnel, or emergency medical technician and the special plates issued in conformity with \u00a7 32-5-113."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24804, "action_date": "2024-01-19T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260712, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260712.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 94, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1205, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24811.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24811.json index 05d2cae24..51652fd3e 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24811.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24811.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24811, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 17, "bill_title": "modify the residency requirements for voter registration and declare an emergency.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24811", "sponsors": [], "keywords": ["Elections", "Emergency Clause", "Executive/Judiciary Request", "Residency", "Voting"], "audio": [{"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst08.mp3", "start_seconds": 1438.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst08.mp3", "start_seconds": 1438.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst08.mp3", "start_seconds": 1438.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst08.mp3", "start_seconds": 1438.0}], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24811, "bill_version_id": 257758, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2023-12-29T17:17:05.323-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to modify the residency requirements for voter registration and declare an emergency. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 12-4-1 be AMENDED: 12-4-1. A person who maintains residence, as provided in \u00a7 12-1-4, within the state for at least thirty days in the three hundred and sixty-five days immediately prior to submitting the registration form, and who has the qualifications of a voter prescribed by \u00a7 12-3-1 or 12-3-1.1, or who will have such qualifications at the next ensuing municipal, primary, general, county, or school district election, is entitled to be registered as a voter in the election precinct in which the person maintains residence. A person eligible to vote may vote only in the election precinct where the person maintains residence. Section 2. Section 1 of this Act applies retroactively to any person who registers to vote on or after July 1, 2023. Section 3. Whereas, this Act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this Act shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval."}, {"bill_id": 24811, "bill_version_id": 260924, "bill_version": "Senate State Affairs Engrossed", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-19T14:41:06.457-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to modify the residency requirements for voter registration and declare an emergency. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 12-1-4 be AMENDED: 12-1-4. For the purposes of this title, the term, residence, means the place in which a person is domiciled as shown by an actual fixed permanent dwelling, establishment, or any other abode has fixed the person's habitation and to which the person returns after a period of absence. A person who leaves the residence and goes into another county of this state or another state or territory for a temporary purpose has not changed residence. A person is considered to have gained residence in any county or municipality of this state in which the person actually lives, if the person has no present intention of leaving. A person retains residence in this state until another residence has been gained. If a person moves from this state to another state or territory with the intention of making it the person's permanent home, the person loses residence in this state. Section 2. That \u00a7 12-4-1 be AMENDED: 12-4-1. A person who maintains residence, as provided in \u00a7 12-1-4, within the state for at least thirty days prior to submitting the registration form, and who has the qualifications of a voter prescribed by \u00a7 12-3-1 or 12-3-1.1, or who will have such qualifications at the next ensuing municipal, primary, general, county, or school district election, is entitled to be registered as a voter in the election precinct in which the person maintains residence. A person eligible to vote may vote only in the election precinct where the person maintains residence. Section 3. That \u00a7 12-4-1.2 be AMENDED: 12-4-1.2. The voter registration form must include a certification of voter eligibility by which the applicant attests, under the penalty of perjury, that the applicant: (1) Is a citizen of the United States; (2) Will be eighteen years or older on or before the next election; (3) Has maintained residence in South Dakota for at least thirty days prior to submitting the registration formIs a resident of South Dakota; (4) Has not been judged mentally incompetent; (5) Is not currently serving a sentence for a felony conviction; and (6) Authorizes the cancellation of a previous registration, if applicable. Section 4. Whereas, this Act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this Act shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24811, "action_date": "2024-01-09T12:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 257007, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/257007.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 22, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1220, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24811, "action_date": "2024-01-12T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 258726, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/258726.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1220, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24811, "action_date": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259867, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259867.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1220, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24811, "action_date": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260415, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260415.pdf", "status_text": "Motion to amend", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1220, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "P", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24811, "action_date": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260415, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260415.pdf", "status_text": "Do Pass Amended", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1220, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "P", "vote": {"vote_id": 78634, "president_vote": null, "Yea": [4558, 4488, 4498, 4536, 4567, 4572, 4487], "Excused": [4554, 4493]}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24811, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 17, "bill_title": "modify the residency requirements for voter registration and declare an emergency.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24811", "sponsors": [], "keywords": ["Elections", "Emergency Clause", "Executive/Judiciary Request", "Residency", "Voting"], "audio": [{"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst08.mp3", "start_seconds": 1438.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst08.mp3", "start_seconds": 1438.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst08.mp3", "start_seconds": 1438.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst08.mp3", "start_seconds": 1438.0}], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24811, "bill_version_id": 257758, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2023-12-29T17:17:05.323-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to modify the residency requirements for voter registration and declare an emergency. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 12-4-1 be AMENDED: 12-4-1. A person who maintains residence, as provided in \u00a7 12-1-4, within the state for at least thirty days in the three hundred and sixty-five days immediately prior to submitting the registration form, and who has the qualifications of a voter prescribed by \u00a7 12-3-1 or 12-3-1.1, or who will have such qualifications at the next ensuing municipal, primary, general, county, or school district election, is entitled to be registered as a voter in the election precinct in which the person maintains residence. A person eligible to vote may vote only in the election precinct where the person maintains residence. Section 2. Section 1 of this Act applies retroactively to any person who registers to vote on or after July 1, 2023. Section 3. Whereas, this Act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this Act shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval."}, {"bill_id": 24811, "bill_version_id": 260924, "bill_version": "Senate State Affairs Engrossed", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-19T14:41:06.457-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to modify the residency requirements for voter registration and declare an emergency. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 12-1-4 be AMENDED: 12-1-4. For the purposes of this title, the term, residence, means the place in which a person is domiciled as shown by an actual fixed permanent dwelling, establishment, or any other abode has fixed the person's habitation and to which the person returns after a period of absence. A person who leaves the residence and goes into another county of this state or another state or territory for a temporary purpose has not changed residence. A person is considered to have gained residence in any county or municipality of this state in which the person actually lives, if the person has no present intention of leaving. A person retains residence in this state until another residence has been gained. If a person moves from this state to another state or territory with the intention of making it the person's permanent home, the person loses residence in this state. Section 2. That \u00a7 12-4-1 be AMENDED: 12-4-1. A person who maintains residence, as provided in \u00a7 12-1-4, within the state for at least thirty days prior to submitting the registration form, and who has the qualifications of a voter prescribed by \u00a7 12-3-1 or 12-3-1.1, or who will have such qualifications at the next ensuing municipal, primary, general, county, or school district election, is entitled to be registered as a voter in the election precinct in which the person maintains residence. A person eligible to vote may vote only in the election precinct where the person maintains residence. Section 3. That \u00a7 12-4-1.2 be AMENDED: 12-4-1.2. The voter registration form must include a certification of voter eligibility by which the applicant attests, under the penalty of perjury, that the applicant: (1) Is a citizen of the United States; (2) Will be eighteen years or older on or before the next election; (3) Has maintained residence in South Dakota for at least thirty days prior to submitting the registration formIs a resident of South Dakota; (4) Has not been judged mentally incompetent; (5) Is not currently serving a sentence for a felony conviction; and (6) Authorizes the cancellation of a previous registration, if applicable. Section 4. Whereas, this Act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this Act shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24811, "action_date": "2024-01-09T12:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 257007, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/257007.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 22, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1220, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24811, "action_date": "2024-01-12T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 258726, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/258726.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1220, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24811, "action_date": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259867, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259867.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1220, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24811, "action_date": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260415, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260415.pdf", "status_text": "Motion to amend", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1220, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "P", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24811, "action_date": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260415, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260415.pdf", "status_text": "Do Pass Amended", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1220, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "P", "vote": {"vote_id": 78634, "president_vote": null, "Excused": [4493, 4554], "Yea": [4558, 4488, 4498, 4536, 4567, 4572, 4487]}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24818.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24818.json index c7f5e02c9..c9c3626b0 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24818.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24818.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24818, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 18, "bill_title": "allow the secretary of state to share information from the statewide voter registration file.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24818", "sponsors": [], "keywords": ["Elections", "Executive/Judiciary Request", "Voting"], "audio": [{"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-12T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst04.mp3", "start_seconds": 533.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-12T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst04.mp3", "start_seconds": 533.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-12T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst04.mp3", "start_seconds": 533.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst08.mp3", "start_seconds": 2420.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst08.mp3", "start_seconds": 2420.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst08.mp3", "start_seconds": 2420.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst08.mp3", "start_seconds": 2420.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst08.mp3", "start_seconds": 2420.0}], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24818, "bill_version_id": 257759, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2023-12-29T17:17:05.673-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to allow the secretary of state to share information from the statewide voter registration file. 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 12-4-55 be AMENDED: 12-4-55. On the first business day of each month and on the date of a primary, general, runoff, or special election in the state, the secretary of state shall publish the following information on the official website of the secretary of state: (1) The total number of registered voters in each county of the state; (2) The total number of registered voters in each legislative district in the state; (3) The total number of voters registered as a member of a political party in each county of the state; (4) The total number of voters registered as a member of a political party in each legislative district in the state; (5) The total number of inactive voters in each county in the state; and (6) The total number of inactive voters in each legislative district of this state. 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WHEREAS, South Dakota has a population of approximately sixty-three thousand three hundred and twenty-two resident veterans, of whom twenty thousand and seventy-one veterans are older than the age of seventy; and WHEREAS, the current and only state veterans nursing home, the Michael J. 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 1-41-5 be AMENDED: 1-41-5. The Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources shall, under the direction and control of the secretary of agriculture and natural resources, perform all administrative functions except special budgetary functions (as defined in \u00a7 1-32-1) of the following boards and commissions: (1) The American Dairy Association of South Dakota, created by chapter 40-31; (2) The Seed Certification Board, created by chapter 38-11; (3) The South Dakota Weed and Pest Control Commission, created by chapter 38-22; (4) The State Fair Commission, created by chapter 1-21; (5) The Water Management Board, created by chapter 1-41; (6) The Board of Certification of Water Systems Operators, created by chapter 34A-3; (7) The South Dakota Conservancy District, created by chapter 46A-2; (8) The Petroleum Release Compensation Board, created by chapter 34A-13; (9) The Board of Minerals and Environment, created by chapter 1-41; and (10)(9) The State Emergency Response Commission, created by chapter 1-50. Notwithstanding this section, the staff director of the American Dairy Association of South Dakota is nominated pursuant to \u00a7 40-31-2.1. Section 2. That \u00a7 34A-13-1 be AMENDED: 34A-13-1. Terms used in this chapter mean: (1) \"Abandoned site,\" any release site on which none of the tanks have been used for the intentional storage of petroleum after April 1, 1988; (2) \"Asset value,\" with respect to valuation of amounts on deposit in or credited to any account or fund, the amount of cash on deposit in or credited to the account or fund plus the lesser of the cost or the face amount of any investments or other obligations on deposit in or credited to the account or fund; (3) \"Backfill area,\" the space containing the tank system and supporting material bounded by the ground surface, the sides and bottom of the pit, and the trenches into which the product lines for the tank system were placed at the time of installation; (4) \"Board,\" the Petroleum Release Compensation Board; (5) \"Corrective action,\" a necessary and reasonable action taken pursuant to an approved plan to minimize, contain, eliminate, remediate, mitigate or clean up, or monitor a release, including remedial emergency measures as defined in the regulated substance cleanup act, but does not include any action taken in excess of minimum environmental standards established by the department; (6)(5) \"Covered party,\" a responsible person, an employee of a responsible person, or any person having legal custody of a responsible person's real property; (7)(6) \"Deductible,\" the ten thousand dollars, or lesser amount established by the secretary of transportation the department, as an exclusion from reimbursable costs incurred in a corrective action; (8)(7) \"Department,\" the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources; (9)(8) \"Director,\" the director of the petroleum release compensation fund; (10)(9) \"Petroleum marketer,\" any person licensed by the Department of Revenue to sell motor fuels, special fuels, or distillates of petroleum within the state; (11)(10) \"Fund,\" the petroleum release compensation fund; (12)(11) \"Occurrence,\" any release which is discovered and identified within a twelve-month period and known to have originated from a release site; (13)(12) \"Operator,\" any person in control of, or having responsibility for, the operation of a tank; (14)(13) \"Owner,\" any person who holds title to, controls, or possesses any interest in a tank. However, the term does not include a person who holds an interest in a tank solely for financial security, unless, through foreclosure or other related actions, the holder of a security interest has taken possession or control of the tank; (15)(14) \"Person,\" any individual, partnership, association, public or private corporation, or other legal entity, including the United States government, an interstate commission or other body, the state, or any agency, board, bureau, office, department, or political subdivision of the state; (16)(15) \"Petroleum,\" gasoline, alcohol blended fuels, diesel fuels, aviation gasoline, jet fuel, fuel oil, kerosene, and burner oil. Products that are specifically excluded from this definition include naphtha, lubricating oils, motor oil, automatic transmission fluid, waste oil, crude oil, oil sludge, oil refuse, and alcohols other than those that have been denatured with gasoline and stored to be used as blended fuel grade ethanol; (17)(16) \"Reimburse,\" any payment made by the fund to a covered party, the covered party's assignee, or a service provider for work performed or materials supplied, as part of a corrective action or third-party claim; (18)(17) \"Release,\" any unintentional spilling, leaking, emitting, discharging, escaping, leaching, or disposing of petroleum from a tank into the environment occurring in South Dakota, but does not include discharges or designed venting allowed under adopted rules or under federal or state law or discharges arising out of war, invasion, act of a foreign enemy, hostilities, revolution, earthquake, flood, or other catastrophic disaster occurring due to nature; (19)(18) \"Release site,\" one continuous property, not separated or divided by a public road or other commonly held boundary, on which the tank or tanks that are the source of the release are located as determined at the time of discovery of the release or as modified based upon subsequent assessment; (20)(19) \"Responsible person,\" any person who is an owner or operator of a tank at any time during or after a release; (21)(20) \"Service provider,\" any person providing a service to accomplish a corrective action, including consultants, environmental consultants, engineers, environmental engineers, contractors, excavators, landfill operators, materialmen, and any other person providing goods or services to a covered party pursuant to a written agreement; (22)(21) \"Tank,\" any one or a combination of containers, vessels, and enclosures, including structures and appurtenances connected to them, that is, or has been, used to contain or dispense petroleum that is either stationary or attached to a motor vehicle. Any vessel or container, in order to be covered by this chapter, shall be used primarily or exclusively to contain petroleum. However, the term does not include any pipeline facilities, including gathering lines, regulated under the Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968, 49 U.S.C. chapter 24, or the Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Safety Act of 1979, 49 U.S.C. chapter 29, as in effect on January 1, 1988, or any tank farms if title to the petroleum has not passed to a distributor licensed in South Dakota; (23)(22) \"Tank pulling,\" the removal and disposal of backfill material and a tank, excluding the contents of the tank, and the removal and replacement of the surface above the backfill area; and (24)(23) \"Upgrade,\" any improvement to a release site, including improvements to its fixtures, surface characteristics, and drainage when compared with the site prior to the corrective action, made before, during, or after a corrective action. Section 3. That \u00a7 34A-13-5 be AMENDED: 34A-13-5. The board and the department shall develop jointly, and adopt by rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26, a response procedure for emergency and other corrective actions. Section 4. That \u00a7 34A-13-8.2 be AMENDED: 34A-13-8.2. The board department may waive any percentage it deems appropriate of the deductible if the release is reported after April 1, 1990, and is discovered as a result of an action designed to bring existing equipment into compliance with environmental legal requirements as set forth in \u00a7\u00a7 34A-2-99 and 34A-2-101. Section 5. That \u00a7 34A-13-8.3 be AMENDED: 34A-13-8.3. Regardless of the number of releases involved, locations involved, covered parties involved, claims made, suits brought, or persons filing claims or bringing legal action, in no event may the amount of reimbursement for any release site exceed nine hundred ninety thousand dollars unless the director has determined a new occurrence has taken place and all claims for prior occurrences have been established or settled. The provisions of this chapter do not authorize the board department to pay any exemplary and noneconomic damages, including damages for pain, suffering, inconvenience, physical impairment, disfigurement, loss of society and companionship, hedonic damages, or punitive damages on behalf of any covered party. Section 6. That \u00a7 34A-13-8.4 be AMENDED: 34A-13-8.4. In addition to the amounts set forth in this chapter, the board department shall provide the defense of third\u2011party claims and all costs related thereto for claims of covered parties arising under this chapter, including attorneys' fees. However, the board department may not provide the defense of third\u2011party claims and costs relating thereto, including attorneys' fees, if the coverage limit under this section is exhausted by judgments, settlements, or corrective action costs prior to the commencement of a civil action by the third\u2011party claimant against the covered party. Section 7. That \u00a7 34A-13-9 be AMENDED: 34A-13-9. A responsible person is liable for the cost of the corrective action taken by the board or the department, including the cost of investigating the release and administrative and legal expenses of the fund. This chapter does not create any new cause of action for damages on behalf of third parties for release of petroleum products against the fund, petroleum marketer, or covered parties. Reimbursement shall must be made to a covered party who qualifies pursuant to the criteria set forth in this chapter. No reimbursement from the fund may be made to a covered party if: (1) Corrective action has been taken in an emergency pursuant to \u00a7 34A-13-4, and the responsible person failed to report the existence of the emergency; (2) The board department has taken corrective action because a responsible person could not be identified or a tank has not been registered as required by law; or (3) The conditions of \u00a7 34A-13-8.5 have not been met. Section 8. That \u00a7 34A-13-12.1 be AMENDED: 34A-13-12.1. The director need not exhaust administrative remedies under this chapter in order to pursue any other administrative, civil, injunctive, or criminal remedies on behalf of the fund or the board. Section 9. That \u00a7 34A-13-15 be AMENDED: 34A-13-15. The board department shall hire and provide staff to support its activities. The staff shall must be employees of the executive branch of state government and subject to the statutes, rules, and other conditions of employment that are applied to employees in the executive branch of state government. All necessary costs and appropriations shall must be paid from the inspection fees collected pursuant to this chapter. Reimbursements previously made by the board, upon which no contested case was requested prior to January 1, 1992, are hereby ratified except to the extent the state or federal constitution may require judicial review. The board department may delegate to the director the duties and authority necessary to complete the daily operation and administration of the fund. Section 10. That \u00a7 34A-13-16 be AMENDED: 34A-13-16. The board department may adopt, pursuant to chapter 1-26, rules regarding its practices and procedures, the form and procedure for applications for compensation from the fund, procedures for investigation of claims, procedures and criteria for determining the amount and type of costs that are eligible for reimbursement from the fund, procedures for acceptable methods of payment from the fund, procedures for persons to perform services for the fund, the method and forms necessary for the collection of the fee, procedures for conducting training and testing, including standards for identifying acceptable performance on a test, of those who perform services to be reimbursed under this chapter, and other provisions necessary to carry out this chapter. Section 11. That \u00a7 34A-13-22 be AMENDED: 34A-13-22. The fee required by \u00a7 34A-13-20 shall must be paid on a monthly basis by all parties subject to the fee. The board department shall establish, by rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26, the time and method of collection, interest on past due amounts, forms and other matters necessary for the collection of the fee. Section 12. That \u00a7 34A-13-23 be AMENDED: 34A-13-23. The board department may conduct audits or, by agreement, have the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources conduct audits upon persons subject to the fee. Section 13. That \u00a7 34A-13-25 be AMENDED: 34A-13-25. If any party required to pay the fee fails to do so, the director must notify that party in writing that failure to pay the fee within fifteen days shall result in the suspension of all benefits under this chapter. The director shall also notify the department, by copy, of the party's failure, and the department may require additional proof of financial responsibility. If the past due fee is paid in full after benefits are suspended, the party may appeal to the board department for reinstatement of benefits in a contested case proceeding pursuant to chapter 1-26. The board secretary may deny reinstatement of benefits or grant partial or complete reinstatement of benefits. Any suspension or reinstatement undertaken by the board secretary upon which no judicial action has been commenced prior to January 1, 1992, is hereby ratified. Section 14. That \u00a7 34A-13-26 be AMENDED: 34A-13-26. The requirements of chapter 1-26 govern the administration of this chapter. Any decision made by the director becomes final unless appealed to the board department within thirty days of the date of that decision. The board secretary may, upon agreement with all affected parties, waive any hearing requirements of chapter 1-26 in order to provide for summary disposition of claims. Section 15. That \u00a7 34A-13-27 be AMENDED: 34A-13-27. Money in the fund may only be expended or obligated: (1) To administer the petroleum release compensation program established in this chapter; (2) For any administrative costs and costs of corrective action taken by the fund, including investigations, legal actions, consulting costs, and other necessary costs; (3) For any costs of recovering any expenses associated with corrective actions; (4) For training, testing, and certification of those who perform services to be reimbursed under this chapter; (5) For any costs paid to any state agency for services; (6) For research and studies designed to reduce releases and improve petroleum industry methods for storage and to develop information and knowledge to aid in cleanup; (7) To carry out inspections of tanks and to certify inspectors who may perform approved inspections of tanks; (8) To purchase insurance for the purpose of limiting certain risks associated with providing fund coverage as deemed appropriate by the secretary of agriculture and natural resources; (9) For any service provider unless the director has determined that a conflict of interest exists between the consultant and the contractor that could affect the integrity of the cleanup activities; (10) For rule making; and (11) For training of board members and staff employed by the department. Section 16. That \u00a7 34A-13-31 be AMENDED: 34A-13-31. Reimbursement may be made from the fund only if the board department has determined that the costs for which reimbursement is requested were actually incurred, reasonable, and necessary as determined under rules promulgated by the board department according to chapter 1-26, and were for actions that did not exceed petroleum remediation requirements established by state statutes and regulations. In establishing what constitutes reasonable and necessary costs, the board department shall consider trade usage, local labor and material costs, local conditions and practices, experience of the fund, and shall make allowance for site specific conditions. Any attempt by a covered party to claim reimbursement under circumstances when the covered party knew or should have known that the claimed reimbursement was not allowable under this chapter or rules promulgated hereunder authorizes the board department to reduce otherwise allowable claims submitted by the covered party. Any reduction imposed under this section is equal to the amount of the ineligible claim. Section 17. That \u00a7 34A-13-32 be AMENDED: 34A-13-32. Money in the fund is continuously appropriated to the board department for the purpose of making reimbursements under and for the other purposes described in this chapter. The board department shall annually submit its administrative budget to the Legislature for approval as provided in \u00a7 4-8-1. Section 18. That \u00a7 34A-13-34 be AMENDED: 34A-13-34. The amount of reimbursement to be paid for cleanup which was performed by a third party is not subject to legal process or attachment. The board department and the fund are not subject to legal process, attachment, lien, or lien foreclosure action by any persons having performed cleanup work or provided materials, supplies, or services for a cleanup project. Section 19. That \u00a7 34A-13-40 be AMENDED: 34A-13-40. The board department may provide by rules, promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26, the limits of reimbursement for corrective action and third\u2011party claims. These limits may not exceed those set forth in \u00a7 34A-13-8.1, but may consist of any amount equal to or less than the amounts authorized for releases discovered after April 1, 1990. Any limits provided pursuant to this section are in addition to reasonable defense costs, including attorneys' fees, for third\u2011party claims. Section 20. That \u00a7 34A-13-41 be AMENDED: 34A-13-41. The board department shall provide reimbursement to licensed petroleum marketers, and other tank owners as defined by the board department pursuant to rule for liability to third parties. Coverage may only be extended to tanks that are regulated in \u00a7\u00a7 34A-2-98 and 34A-2-100, excluding tanks that are exempted from coverage requirements by rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 by the Board of Water Management, in any amount not to exceed nine hundred ninety thousand dollars as described in \u00a7\u00a7 34A-13-8.1 and 34A-13-40 and set forth in \u00a7\u00a7 34A-13-42 to 34A-13-46, inclusive. Section 21. That \u00a7 34A-13-42 be AMENDED: 34A-13-42. Prior to providing third\u2011party reimbursement, the board department may promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 which state the amount of reimbursement, the terms and conditions of reimbursement, the period of reimbursement, and the tanks or occurrence covered by reimbursement. Section 22. That \u00a7 1-47-12 be REPEALED: All functions of the Petroleum Release Compensation Board under chapter 34A-13 and its functions in the former Department of Revenue and Regulation are transferred to the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources. The secretary of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources shall perform the functions of the former secretary of the Department of Revenue and Regulation, relating to the Petroleum Release Compensation Fund. The petroleum release compensation fund board shall continue as an advisory board to the secretary of agriculture and natural resources on issues concerning petroleum inspection and release compensation. Section 23. That \u00a7 34A-13-14 be REPEALED: The Petroleum Release Compensation Board consists of five persons appointed by the Governor as follows: one with experience in insurance or claims adjusting; one with experience in banking or a finance related business; one engineer or one person with experience in a technical field; and two persons from the petroleum marketing industry. Not all members of the board may be of the same political party. The term of an appointment shall be five years. Two members shall originally be appointed for five years, two persons for four years and one person for three years. All functions of the Petroleum Release Compensation Board under chapter 34A-13 are hereby transferred to the secretary of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources. The Petroleum Release Compensation Board shall continue as an advisory board to the secretary of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources as provided for by \u00a7 1-32-4.1, on issues concerning petroleum inspection and release compensation. Section 24. That \u00a7 34A-13-48 be REPEALED: The board shall endeavor to integrate private insurance as the primary or secondary risktaker. The board and insurance industry officials representing pollution coverage who have registered with the board shall meet at least annually to determine the availability, affordability, and progress made to identify potential private companies to provide insurance coverage for resident businesses or individuals for pollution coverage. 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 1-41-5 be AMENDED: 1-41-5. The Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources shall, under the direction and control of the secretary of agriculture and natural resources, perform all administrative functions except special budgetary functions (as defined in \u00a7 1-32-1) of the following boards and commissions: (1) The American Dairy Association of South Dakota, created by chapter 40-31; (2) The Seed Certification Board, created by chapter 38-11; (3) The South Dakota Weed and Pest Control Commission, created by chapter 38-22; (4) The State Fair Commission, created by chapter 1-21; (5) The Water Management Board, created by chapter 1-41; (6) The Board of Certification of Water Systems Operators, created by chapter 34A-3; (7) The South Dakota Conservancy District, created by chapter 46A-2; (8) The Petroleum Release Compensation Board, created by chapter 34A-13; (9) The Board of Minerals and Environment, created by chapter 1-41; and (10)(9) The State Emergency Response Commission, created by chapter 1-50. Notwithstanding this section, the staff director of the American Dairy Association of South Dakota is nominated pursuant to \u00a7 40-31-2.1. Section 2. That \u00a7 34A-13-1 be AMENDED: 34A-13-1. Terms used in this chapter mean: (1) \"Abandoned site,\" any release site on which none of the tanks have been used for the intentional storage of petroleum after April 1, 1988; (2) \"Asset value,\" with respect to valuation of amounts on deposit in or credited to any account or fund, the amount of cash on deposit in or credited to the account or fund plus the lesser of the cost or the face amount of any investments or other obligations on deposit in or credited to the account or fund; (3) \"Backfill area,\" the space containing the tank system and supporting material bounded by the ground surface, the sides and bottom of the pit, and the trenches into which the product lines for the tank system were placed at the time of installation; (4) \"Board,\" the Petroleum Release Compensation Board; (5) \"Corrective action,\" a necessary and reasonable action taken pursuant to an approved plan to minimize, contain, eliminate, remediate, mitigate or clean up, or monitor a release, including remedial emergency measures as defined in the regulated substance cleanup act, but does not include any action taken in excess of minimum environmental standards established by the department; (6)(5) \"Covered party,\" a responsible person, an employee of a responsible person, or any person having legal custody of a responsible person's real property; (7)(6) \"Deductible,\" the ten thousand dollars, or lesser amount established by the secretary of transportation the department, as an exclusion from reimbursable costs incurred in a corrective action; (8)(7) \"Department,\" the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources; (9)(8) \"Director,\" the director of the petroleum release compensation fund; (10)(9) \"Petroleum marketer,\" any person licensed by the Department of Revenue to sell motor fuels, special fuels, or distillates of petroleum within the state; (11)(10) \"Fund,\" the petroleum release compensation fund; (12)(11) \"Occurrence,\" any release which is discovered and identified within a twelve-month period and known to have originated from a release site; (13)(12) \"Operator,\" any person in control of, or having responsibility for, the operation of a tank; (14)(13) \"Owner,\" any person who holds title to, controls, or possesses any interest in a tank. However, the term does not include a person who holds an interest in a tank solely for financial security, unless, through foreclosure or other related actions, the holder of a security interest has taken possession or control of the tank; (15)(14) \"Person,\" any individual, partnership, association, public or private corporation, or other legal entity, including the United States government, an interstate commission or other body, the state, or any agency, board, bureau, office, department, or political subdivision of the state; (16)(15) \"Petroleum,\" gasoline, alcohol blended fuels, diesel fuels, aviation gasoline, jet fuel, fuel oil, kerosene, and burner oil. Products that are specifically excluded from this definition include naphtha, lubricating oils, motor oil, automatic transmission fluid, waste oil, crude oil, oil sludge, oil refuse, and alcohols other than those that have been denatured with gasoline and stored to be used as blended fuel grade ethanol; (17)(16) \"Reimburse,\" any payment made by the fund to a covered party, the covered party's assignee, or a service provider for work performed or materials supplied, as part of a corrective action or third-party claim; (18)(17) \"Release,\" any unintentional spilling, leaking, emitting, discharging, escaping, leaching, or disposing of petroleum from a tank into the environment occurring in South Dakota, but does not include discharges or designed venting allowed under adopted rules or under federal or state law or discharges arising out of war, invasion, act of a foreign enemy, hostilities, revolution, earthquake, flood, or other catastrophic disaster occurring due to nature; (19)(18) \"Release site,\" one continuous property, not separated or divided by a public road or other commonly held boundary, on which the tank or tanks that are the source of the release are located as determined at the time of discovery of the release or as modified based upon subsequent assessment; (20)(19) \"Responsible person,\" any person who is an owner or operator of a tank at any time during or after a release; (21)(20) \"Service provider,\" any person providing a service to accomplish a corrective action, including consultants, environmental consultants, engineers, environmental engineers, contractors, excavators, landfill operators, materialmen, and any other person providing goods or services to a covered party pursuant to a written agreement; (22)(21) \"Tank,\" any one or a combination of containers, vessels, and enclosures, including structures and appurtenances connected to them, that is, or has been, used to contain or dispense petroleum that is either stationary or attached to a motor vehicle. Any vessel or container, in order to be covered by this chapter, shall be used primarily or exclusively to contain petroleum. However, the term does not include any pipeline facilities, including gathering lines, regulated under the Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968, 49 U.S.C. chapter 24, or the Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Safety Act of 1979, 49 U.S.C. chapter 29, as in effect on January 1, 1988, or any tank farms if title to the petroleum has not passed to a distributor licensed in South Dakota; (23)(22) \"Tank pulling,\" the removal and disposal of backfill material and a tank, excluding the contents of the tank, and the removal and replacement of the surface above the backfill area; and (24)(23) \"Upgrade,\" any improvement to a release site, including improvements to its fixtures, surface characteristics, and drainage when compared with the site prior to the corrective action, made before, during, or after a corrective action. Section 3. That \u00a7 34A-13-5 be AMENDED: 34A-13-5. The board and the department shall develop jointly, and adopt by rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26, a response procedure for emergency and other corrective actions. Section 4. That \u00a7 34A-13-8.2 be AMENDED: 34A-13-8.2. The board department may waive any percentage it deems appropriate of the deductible if the release is reported after April 1, 1990, and is discovered as a result of an action designed to bring existing equipment into compliance with environmental legal requirements as set forth in \u00a7\u00a7 34A-2-99 and 34A-2-101. Section 5. That \u00a7 34A-13-8.3 be AMENDED: 34A-13-8.3. Regardless of the number of releases involved, locations involved, covered parties involved, claims made, suits brought, or persons filing claims or bringing legal action, in no event may the amount of reimbursement for any release site exceed nine hundred ninety thousand dollars unless the director has determined a new occurrence has taken place and all claims for prior occurrences have been established or settled. The provisions of this chapter do not authorize the board department to pay any exemplary and noneconomic damages, including damages for pain, suffering, inconvenience, physical impairment, disfigurement, loss of society and companionship, hedonic damages, or punitive damages on behalf of any covered party. Section 6. That \u00a7 34A-13-8.4 be AMENDED: 34A-13-8.4. In addition to the amounts set forth in this chapter, the board department shall provide the defense of third\u2011party claims and all costs related thereto for claims of covered parties arising under this chapter, including attorneys' fees. However, the board department may not provide the defense of third\u2011party claims and costs relating thereto, including attorneys' fees, if the coverage limit under this section is exhausted by judgments, settlements, or corrective action costs prior to the commencement of a civil action by the third\u2011party claimant against the covered party. Section 7. That \u00a7 34A-13-9 be AMENDED: 34A-13-9. A responsible person is liable for the cost of the corrective action taken by the board or the department, including the cost of investigating the release and administrative and legal expenses of the fund. This chapter does not create any new cause of action for damages on behalf of third parties for release of petroleum products against the fund, petroleum marketer, or covered parties. Reimbursement shall must be made to a covered party who qualifies pursuant to the criteria set forth in this chapter. No reimbursement from the fund may be made to a covered party if: (1) Corrective action has been taken in an emergency pursuant to \u00a7 34A-13-4, and the responsible person failed to report the existence of the emergency; (2) The board department has taken corrective action because a responsible person could not be identified or a tank has not been registered as required by law; or (3) The conditions of \u00a7 34A-13-8.5 have not been met. Section 8. That \u00a7 34A-13-12.1 be AMENDED: 34A-13-12.1. The director need not exhaust administrative remedies under this chapter in order to pursue any other administrative, civil, injunctive, or criminal remedies on behalf of the fund or the board. Section 9. That \u00a7 34A-13-15 be AMENDED: 34A-13-15. The board department shall hire and provide staff to support its activities. The staff shall must be employees of the executive branch of state government and subject to the statutes, rules, and other conditions of employment that are applied to employees in the executive branch of state government. All necessary costs and appropriations shall must be paid from the inspection fees collected pursuant to this chapter. Reimbursements previously made by the board, upon which no contested case was requested prior to January 1, 1992, are hereby ratified except to the extent the state or federal constitution may require judicial review. The board department may delegate to the director the duties and authority necessary to complete the daily operation and administration of the fund. Section 10. That \u00a7 34A-13-16 be AMENDED: 34A-13-16. The board department may adopt, pursuant to chapter 1-26, rules regarding its practices and procedures, the form and procedure for applications for compensation from the fund, procedures for investigation of claims, procedures and criteria for determining the amount and type of costs that are eligible for reimbursement from the fund, procedures for acceptable methods of payment from the fund, procedures for persons to perform services for the fund, the method and forms necessary for the collection of the fee, procedures for conducting training and testing, including standards for identifying acceptable performance on a test, of those who perform services to be reimbursed under this chapter, and other provisions necessary to carry out this chapter. Section 11. That \u00a7 34A-13-22 be AMENDED: 34A-13-22. The fee required by \u00a7 34A-13-20 shall must be paid on a monthly basis by all parties subject to the fee. The board department shall establish, by rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26, the time and method of collection, interest on past due amounts, forms and other matters necessary for the collection of the fee. Section 12. That \u00a7 34A-13-23 be AMENDED: 34A-13-23. The board department may conduct audits or, by agreement, have the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources conduct audits upon persons subject to the fee. Section 13. That \u00a7 34A-13-25 be AMENDED: 34A-13-25. If any party required to pay the fee fails to do so, the director must notify that party in writing that failure to pay the fee within fifteen days shall result in the suspension of all benefits under this chapter. The director shall also notify the department, by copy, of the party's failure, and the department may require additional proof of financial responsibility. If the past due fee is paid in full after benefits are suspended, the party may appeal to the board department for reinstatement of benefits in a contested case proceeding pursuant to chapter 1-26. The board secretary may deny reinstatement of benefits or grant partial or complete reinstatement of benefits. Any suspension or reinstatement undertaken by the board secretary upon which no judicial action has been commenced prior to January 1, 1992, is hereby ratified. Section 14. That \u00a7 34A-13-26 be AMENDED: 34A-13-26. The requirements of chapter 1-26 govern the administration of this chapter. Any decision made by the director becomes final unless appealed to the board department within thirty days of the date of that decision. The board secretary may, upon agreement with all affected parties, waive any hearing requirements of chapter 1-26 in order to provide for summary disposition of claims. Section 15. That \u00a7 34A-13-27 be AMENDED: 34A-13-27. Money in the fund may only be expended or obligated: (1) To administer the petroleum release compensation program established in this chapter; (2) For any administrative costs and costs of corrective action taken by the fund, including investigations, legal actions, consulting costs, and other necessary costs; (3) For any costs of recovering any expenses associated with corrective actions; (4) For training, testing, and certification of those who perform services to be reimbursed under this chapter; (5) For any costs paid to any state agency for services; (6) For research and studies designed to reduce releases and improve petroleum industry methods for storage and to develop information and knowledge to aid in cleanup; (7) To carry out inspections of tanks and to certify inspectors who may perform approved inspections of tanks; (8) To purchase insurance for the purpose of limiting certain risks associated with providing fund coverage as deemed appropriate by the secretary of agriculture and natural resources; (9) For any service provider unless the director has determined that a conflict of interest exists between the consultant and the contractor that could affect the integrity of the cleanup activities; (10) For rule making; and (11) For training of board members and staff employed by the department. Section 16. That \u00a7 34A-13-31 be AMENDED: 34A-13-31. Reimbursement may be made from the fund only if the board department has determined that the costs for which reimbursement is requested were actually incurred, reasonable, and necessary as determined under rules promulgated by the board department according to chapter 1-26, and were for actions that did not exceed petroleum remediation requirements established by state statutes and regulations. In establishing what constitutes reasonable and necessary costs, the board department shall consider trade usage, local labor and material costs, local conditions and practices, experience of the fund, and shall make allowance for site specific conditions. Any attempt by a covered party to claim reimbursement under circumstances when the covered party knew or should have known that the claimed reimbursement was not allowable under this chapter or rules promulgated hereunder authorizes the board department to reduce otherwise allowable claims submitted by the covered party. Any reduction imposed under this section is equal to the amount of the ineligible claim. Section 17. That \u00a7 34A-13-32 be AMENDED: 34A-13-32. Money in the fund is continuously appropriated to the board department for the purpose of making reimbursements under and for the other purposes described in this chapter. The board department shall annually submit its administrative budget to the Legislature for approval as provided in \u00a7 4-8-1. Section 18. That \u00a7 34A-13-34 be AMENDED: 34A-13-34. The amount of reimbursement to be paid for cleanup which was performed by a third party is not subject to legal process or attachment. The board department and the fund are not subject to legal process, attachment, lien, or lien foreclosure action by any persons having performed cleanup work or provided materials, supplies, or services for a cleanup project. Section 19. That \u00a7 34A-13-40 be AMENDED: 34A-13-40. The board department may provide by rules, promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26, the limits of reimbursement for corrective action and third\u2011party claims. These limits may not exceed those set forth in \u00a7 34A-13-8.1, but may consist of any amount equal to or less than the amounts authorized for releases discovered after April 1, 1990. Any limits provided pursuant to this section are in addition to reasonable defense costs, including attorneys' fees, for third\u2011party claims. Section 20. That \u00a7 34A-13-41 be AMENDED: 34A-13-41. The board department shall provide reimbursement to licensed petroleum marketers, and other tank owners as defined by the board department pursuant to rule for liability to third parties. Coverage may only be extended to tanks that are regulated in \u00a7\u00a7 34A-2-98 and 34A-2-100, excluding tanks that are exempted from coverage requirements by rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 by the Board of Water Management, in any amount not to exceed nine hundred ninety thousand dollars as described in \u00a7\u00a7 34A-13-8.1 and 34A-13-40 and set forth in \u00a7\u00a7 34A-13-42 to 34A-13-46, inclusive. Section 21. That \u00a7 34A-13-42 be AMENDED: 34A-13-42. Prior to providing third\u2011party reimbursement, the board department may promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 which state the amount of reimbursement, the terms and conditions of reimbursement, the period of reimbursement, and the tanks or occurrence covered by reimbursement. Section 22. That \u00a7 1-47-12 be REPEALED: All functions of the Petroleum Release Compensation Board under chapter 34A-13 and its functions in the former Department of Revenue and Regulation are transferred to the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources. The secretary of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources shall perform the functions of the former secretary of the Department of Revenue and Regulation, relating to the Petroleum Release Compensation Fund. The petroleum release compensation fund board shall continue as an advisory board to the secretary of agriculture and natural resources on issues concerning petroleum inspection and release compensation. Section 23. That \u00a7 34A-13-14 be REPEALED: The Petroleum Release Compensation Board consists of five persons appointed by the Governor as follows: one with experience in insurance or claims adjusting; one with experience in banking or a finance related business; one engineer or one person with experience in a technical field; and two persons from the petroleum marketing industry. Not all members of the board may be of the same political party. The term of an appointment shall be five years. Two members shall originally be appointed for five years, two persons for four years and one person for three years. All functions of the Petroleum Release Compensation Board under chapter 34A-13 are hereby transferred to the secretary of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources. The Petroleum Release Compensation Board shall continue as an advisory board to the secretary of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources as provided for by \u00a7 1-32-4.1, on issues concerning petroleum inspection and release compensation. Section 24. That \u00a7 34A-13-48 be REPEALED: The board shall endeavor to integrate private insurance as the primary or secondary risktaker. The board and insurance industry officials representing pollution coverage who have registered with the board shall meet at least annually to determine the availability, affordability, and progress made to identify potential private companies to provide insurance coverage for resident businesses or individuals for pollution coverage. A report of these findings shall be submitted by the board to the Legislature by January tenth of each year."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24852, "action_date": "2024-01-09T12:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 257007, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/257007.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 17, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1209, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24852, "action_date": "2024-01-11T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 258825, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/258825.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1209, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24852, "action_date": "2024-01-11T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 258827, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/258827.pdf", "status_text": "Do Pass", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1209, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "P", "vote": {"vote_id": 78352, "president_vote": null, "Yea": [4487, 4507, 4512, 4517, 4536, 4558, 4564, 4477, 4572]}}, {"bill_id": 24852, "action_date": "2024-01-11T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 258827, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/258827.pdf", "status_text": "Certified uncontested, placed on consent", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1209, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24852, "action_date": "2024-01-12T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259398, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259398.pdf", "status_text": "Removed from Consent Calendar", "journal_page": 76, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24852, "action_date": "2024-01-16T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259625, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259625.pdf", "status_text": "Do Pass", "journal_page": 88, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "P", "vote": {"vote_id": 78472, "president_vote": null, "Yea": [4477, 4479, 4481, 4487, 4488, 4490, 4498, 4507, 4508, 4512, 4515, 4516, 4517, 4523, 4526, 4529, 4536, 4537, 4541, 4547, 4550, 4554, 4558, 4559, 4564, 4567, 4572, 4573, 4574, 4576], "Excused": [4480, 4493], "Nay": [4501, 4502]}}, {"bill_id": 24852, "action_date": "2024-01-17T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260050, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260050.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 74, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1192, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24852, "action_date": "2024-01-22T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260918, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260918.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1192, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24860.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24860.json index e02e07d31..5b86c8f4b 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24860.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24860.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24860, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1124, "bill_title": "provide for the temporary filling of water development district board positions created as a result of population increases.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24860", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4544, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4559, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": [], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24860, "bill_version_id": 260944, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-19T13:15:36.857-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to provide for the temporary filling of water development district board positions created as a result of population increases. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 46A-3B-3 be AMENDED: 46A-3B-3. As soon as possible following each decennial census of population or any adjustment to a water development district boundary, the Board of Water and Natural Resources shall ascertain whether the number of board members should be adjusted, adjust the same, and redistrict water development district director areas to reflect changes in the population of the water development district, so as to assure equitable representation of all areas within the water development district. The board may make adjustments to water development district director areas to reflect precinct changes made pursuant to chapter 12-14, if equitable representation of all areas remains assured. If an adjustment under this section results in an increased number of board members, each additional position must be filled by elective action of the remaining directors, from candidates proposed by nominating petitions signed by at least twenty-five eligible voters in the director area to be represented by the additional position. The individual chosen by the remaining directors to fill the additional position shall serve until a director is elected at the next general election and takes office, as provided for in \u00a7 46A-3B-9."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": []} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24860, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1124, "bill_title": "provide for the temporary filling of water development district board positions created as a result of population increases.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24860", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4544, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4559, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4485, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": [], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24860, "bill_version_id": 260944, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-19T13:15:36.857-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to provide for the temporary filling of water development district board positions created as a result of population increases. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 46A-3B-3 be AMENDED: 46A-3B-3. As soon as possible following each decennial census of population or any adjustment to a water development district boundary, the Board of Water and Natural Resources shall ascertain whether the number of board members should be adjusted, adjust the same, and redistrict water development district director areas to reflect changes in the population of the water development district, so as to assure equitable representation of all areas within the water development district. The board may make adjustments to water development district director areas to reflect precinct changes made pursuant to chapter 12-14, if equitable representation of all areas remains assured. If an adjustment under this section results in an increased number of board members, each additional position must be filled by elective action of the remaining directors, from candidates proposed by nominating petitions signed by at least twenty-five eligible voters in the director area to be represented by the additional position. The individual chosen by the remaining directors to fill the additional position shall serve until a director is elected at the next general election and takes office, as provided for in \u00a7 46A-3B-9."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": []} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24862.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24862.json index ac1b59b09..2f2fa3d43 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24862.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24862.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24862, "bill_type": "House Concurrent Resolution", "bill_number": 6002, "bill_title": "To provide for an interim study regarding foreign ownership of agricultural land.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24862", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4533, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4474, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4502, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4519, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4522, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4524, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4549, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4560, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Agricultural Land", "House Concurrent Resolution", "Legislative Study"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24862, "bill_version_id": 258555, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-08T10:37:29.133-06:00", "bill_text": "A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION, To provide for an interim study regarding foreign ownership of agricultural land. WHEREAS, the concept of limiting foreign ownership of agricultural land received little attention in the United States until the 1970s, when several large purchases took place and concerns were raised about liquidity in oil exporting countries, resulting in more such purchases; and WHEREAS, in 1978, Congress enacted the Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act to serve as the basis for any future action Congress might take in establishing controls or limits on foreign investment in agricultural land and to provide states with information related to land holdings or acquisitions by foreigners; and WHEREAS, the Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act defines agricultural land as \"any land located in one or more states and used for agricultural, forestry, or timber production purposes\"; and WHEREAS, while penalties can be assessed under the Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act, they rarely are, because the Act is viewed as a reporting statute, rather than a regulatory Act; and WHEREAS, information available under the Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act is usually several years old and often lacking in accuracy; and WHEREAS, some estimates suggest that foreign investors already own more than thirty million acres of United States farmland - acreage almost equal in size to the state of Ohio; and WHEREAS, with the median age of farmers continuing to rise, and many facing retirement with no prospect of family members willing or able to take over their operations, it is likely that the number of agricultural acres under foreign ownership will also continue to rise; and WHEREAS, while foreign ownership or control of agricultural land raises broad issues of national security, food security, and economic security, it also raises issues regarding the survivability of South Dakota's rural communities and culture, local supply chains and distribution mechanisms, and land stewardship; and WHEREAS, Governor Noem has joined with sixteen other Governors in sending, to the Biden administration and the United States House and Senate Leadership, a letter that references \"recent alarming land purchases\" and calls for action to protect this country \"from the imminent national security threat directly related to the Communist Party of China's efforts to amass U.S. land:\" NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the House of Representatives of the Ninety Ninth Legislature of the State of South Dakota, the Senate concurring therein, that the Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council establish an interim committee to study foreign ownership and control of agricultural land in this state and the short-term and longer-term impacts on national security, food security, and economic security; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the interim committee seek data regarding the foreign ownership and control of agricultural land in this state and recommendations for statutory or regulatory changes from federal, state, and local governmental officials, and from representatives of interest groups focusing on agriculture, banking, commodity marketing, economic development, environmental issues, and real estate sales; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the interim committee prepare and report its findings and recommendations to the Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council, together with any legislation required to implement the recommendations, on or before December 1, 2024."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24862, "action_date": "2024-01-09T12:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 256993, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/256993.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 23, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1203, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24862, "action_date": "2024-01-11T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259040, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259040.pdf", "status_text": "Withdrawn at the Request of the Prime Sponsor", "journal_page": 38, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24862, "bill_type": "House Concurrent Resolution", "bill_number": 6002, "bill_title": "To provide for an interim study regarding foreign ownership of agricultural land.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24862", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4533, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4474, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4502, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4519, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4522, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4524, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4545, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4547, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4549, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4560, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Agricultural Land", "House Concurrent Resolution", "Legislative Study"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24862, "bill_version_id": 258555, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-08T10:37:29.133-06:00", "bill_text": "A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION, To provide for an interim study regarding foreign ownership of agricultural land. WHEREAS, the concept of limiting foreign ownership of agricultural land received little attention in the United States until the 1970s, when several large purchases took place and concerns were raised about liquidity in oil exporting countries, resulting in more such purchases; and WHEREAS, in 1978, Congress enacted the Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act to serve as the basis for any future action Congress might take in establishing controls or limits on foreign investment in agricultural land and to provide states with information related to land holdings or acquisitions by foreigners; and WHEREAS, the Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act defines agricultural land as \"any land located in one or more states and used for agricultural, forestry, or timber production purposes\"; and WHEREAS, while penalties can be assessed under the Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act, they rarely are, because the Act is viewed as a reporting statute, rather than a regulatory Act; and WHEREAS, information available under the Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act is usually several years old and often lacking in accuracy; and WHEREAS, some estimates suggest that foreign investors already own more than thirty million acres of United States farmland - acreage almost equal in size to the state of Ohio; and WHEREAS, with the median age of farmers continuing to rise, and many facing retirement with no prospect of family members willing or able to take over their operations, it is likely that the number of agricultural acres under foreign ownership will also continue to rise; and WHEREAS, while foreign ownership or control of agricultural land raises broad issues of national security, food security, and economic security, it also raises issues regarding the survivability of South Dakota's rural communities and culture, local supply chains and distribution mechanisms, and land stewardship; and WHEREAS, Governor Noem has joined with sixteen other Governors in sending, to the Biden administration and the United States House and Senate Leadership, a letter that references \"recent alarming land purchases\" and calls for action to protect this country \"from the imminent national security threat directly related to the Communist Party of China's efforts to amass U.S. land:\" NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the House of Representatives of the Ninety Ninth Legislature of the State of South Dakota, the Senate concurring therein, that the Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council establish an interim committee to study foreign ownership and control of agricultural land in this state and the short-term and longer-term impacts on national security, food security, and economic security; 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WHEREAS, Sophie Spier and Gavin Pischke were selected to serve in the highest office in the Girls State and Boys State programs, respectively, and are outstanding young South Dakota leaders; and WHEREAS, the goals of Boys State and Girls State are to help youth understand and appreciate the American system of government and way of life, including the rights and responsibilities of citizenship; and to give better knowledge of the fundamental principles of government within the State of South Dakota through a unique learn-by-doing workshop; and WHEREAS, the South Dakota American Legion and Auxiliary have worked diligently for more than eighty years in conducting these fine programs: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT COMMEMORATED, by the Ninety-Ninth Legislature of the State of South Dakota, that Sophie Spier was elected South Dakota Girls State Governor and Gavin Pischke was elected South Dakota Boys State Governor; that many donated their time and energy to facilitate these programs; and that the South Dakota American Legion and Auxiliary have admirably sponsored and conducted Boys State and Girls State for over eighty years."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24874, "action_date": "2024-01-19T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260712, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260712.pdf", "status_text": "", "journal_page": 96, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24874, "bill_type": "House Commemoration", "bill_number": 8004, "bill_title": "Honoring Sophie Spier of Sioux Falls, South Dakota Girls State Governor, and Gavin Pischke of Hartford, South Dakota Boys State Governor, and commending the South Dakota American Legion and Auxiliary for their sponsorship and coordination of the Girls State and Boys State programs.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24874", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4566, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4472, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4475, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4506, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4518, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4525, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4532, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4537, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4545, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4548, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4550, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4552, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4553, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4558, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4564, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4569, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4573, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4575, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4576, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Education", "House Commemoration"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24874, "bill_version_id": 260576, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-18T10:37:50.813-06:00", "bill_text": "A LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATION, Honoring Sophie Spier of Sioux Falls, South Dakota Girls State Governor, and Gavin Pischke of Hartford, South Dakota Boys State Governor, and commending the South Dakota American Legion and Auxiliary for their sponsorship and coordination of the Girls State and Boys State programs. WHEREAS, Sophie Spier and Gavin Pischke were selected to serve in the highest office in the Girls State and Boys State programs, respectively, and are outstanding young South Dakota leaders; and WHEREAS, the goals of Boys State and Girls State are to help youth understand and appreciate the American system of government and way of life, including the rights and responsibilities of citizenship; and to give better knowledge of the fundamental principles of government within the State of South Dakota through a unique learn-by-doing workshop; and WHEREAS, the South Dakota American Legion and Auxiliary have worked diligently for more than eighty years in conducting these fine programs: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT COMMEMORATED, by the Ninety-Ninth Legislature of the State of South Dakota, that Sophie Spier was elected South Dakota Girls State Governor and Gavin Pischke was elected South Dakota Boys State Governor; that many donated their time and energy to facilitate these programs; and that the South Dakota American Legion and Auxiliary have admirably sponsored and conducted Boys State and Girls State for over eighty years."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24874, "action_date": "2024-01-19T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260712, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260712.pdf", "status_text": "", "journal_page": 96, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24875.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24875.json index 0652acd09..3cb829309 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24875.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24875.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24875, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1118, "bill_title": "revise unclaimed property provisions.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24875", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4526, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4569, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4518, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4530, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4532, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4558, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Fund", "Unclaimed Property"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24875, "bill_version_id": 260759, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-18T18:15:51.347-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to revise unclaimed property provisions. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 43-41B-24 be AMENDED: 43-41B-24. (a) Except as otherwise provided by this section, the administrator shall promptly deposit in the general fund of this state all funds moneys received under this chapter, including the proceeds from the sale of abandoned property under \u00a7 43-41B-23. The administrator shall retain in a separate trust fund an amount not more than fifty thousand dollars from which the administrator must make prompt payment of claims duly allowed must be made by him. Before making the deposit, the administrator shall must record the name and last known address of each person appearing from the holders' reports to be entitled to the property and the name and last known address of each insured person or annuitant and beneficiary, and with respect to each policy or contract listed in the report of an insurance company, its number, the name of the company, and the amount due. The record must be available for public inspection at all reasonable business hours. (b) The administrator may pay from the unclaimed property trust fund: (1) Any costs in connection with the sale of abandoned property; (2) Costs of mailing and publication in connection with any abandoned property; (3) Reasonable service charges; and (4) Costs incurred in examining records of holders of property and in collecting the property from those holders. Section 2. That \u00a7 43-41B-24.1 be AMENDED: 43-41B-24.1. Money in the unclaimed property trust fund for the payment of costs and expenses authorized under \u00a7 43-41B-24 claims is continuously appropriated for those purposes. Any expenditures shall the purpose of paying claims. Expenditures for claims must be paid upon warrants drawn by the state auditor pursuant to vouchers authorized by the state treasurer. All funds moneys paid out by the state treasurer for claims under chapter 43-41B shall must be set forth in an informational budget as described in \u00a7 4-7-7.2 and be annually reviewed by the Legislature. Any expenditure other than unclaimed property claims that exceeds the informational budget shall be approved by the Board of Finance pursuant to chapter 4-1. Section 3. That chapter 43-41B be amended with a NEW SECTION: The operational expenses for unclaimed property, including costs in connection with the sale of abandoned property, costs of mailing and publication, service charges, and costs incurred in examining records of holders of property and in collecting the property from those holders, must be paid from general appropriations in the general appropriations act."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24875, "action_date": "2024-01-19T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260712, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260712.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 93, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1193, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24875, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1118, "bill_title": "revise unclaimed property provisions.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24875", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4526, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4569, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4518, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4530, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4532, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4558, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4576, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Fund", "Unclaimed Property"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24875, "bill_version_id": 260759, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-18T18:15:51.347-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to revise unclaimed property provisions. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 43-41B-24 be AMENDED: 43-41B-24. (a) Except as otherwise provided by this section, the administrator shall promptly deposit in the general fund of this state all funds moneys received under this chapter, including the proceeds from the sale of abandoned property under \u00a7 43-41B-23. The administrator shall retain in a separate trust fund an amount not more than fifty thousand dollars from which the administrator must make prompt payment of claims duly allowed must be made by him. Before making the deposit, the administrator shall must record the name and last known address of each person appearing from the holders' reports to be entitled to the property and the name and last known address of each insured person or annuitant and beneficiary, and with respect to each policy or contract listed in the report of an insurance company, its number, the name of the company, and the amount due. The record must be available for public inspection at all reasonable business hours. (b) The administrator may pay from the unclaimed property trust fund: (1) Any costs in connection with the sale of abandoned property; (2) Costs of mailing and publication in connection with any abandoned property; (3) Reasonable service charges; and (4) Costs incurred in examining records of holders of property and in collecting the property from those holders. Section 2. That \u00a7 43-41B-24.1 be AMENDED: 43-41B-24.1. Money in the unclaimed property trust fund for the payment of costs and expenses authorized under \u00a7 43-41B-24 claims is continuously appropriated for those purposes. Any expenditures shall the purpose of paying claims. Expenditures for claims must be paid upon warrants drawn by the state auditor pursuant to vouchers authorized by the state treasurer. All funds moneys paid out by the state treasurer for claims under chapter 43-41B shall must be set forth in an informational budget as described in \u00a7 4-7-7.2 and be annually reviewed by the Legislature. Any expenditure other than unclaimed property claims that exceeds the informational budget shall be approved by the Board of Finance pursuant to chapter 4-1. Section 3. That chapter 43-41B be amended with a NEW SECTION: The operational expenses for unclaimed property, including costs in connection with the sale of abandoned property, costs of mailing and publication, service charges, and costs incurred in examining records of holders of property and in collecting the property from those holders, must be paid from general appropriations in the general appropriations act."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24875, "action_date": "2024-01-19T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260712, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260712.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 93, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1193, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24885.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24885.json index b976e8abd..bde7e0b91 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24885.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24885.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24885, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1056, "bill_title": "increase the property tax exemption allowed for certain veterans with a disability.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24885", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4482, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4475, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4485, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4487, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4492, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4517, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4518, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4521, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4527, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4533, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4551, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4553, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4566, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4570, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4576, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": [], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24885, "bill_version_id": 258450, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-05T16:50:26.503-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to increase the property tax exemption allowed for certain veterans with a disability. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 10-4-40 be AMENDED: 10-4-40. OneTwo hundred fifty thousand dollars of the full and true value of the total amount of a dwelling or portion thereof classified as owner-occupied pursuant to \u00a7\u00a7 10-13-39 to 10-13-40.4, inclusive, that is owned and occupied by a veteran who is rated as permanently and totally disabled from a service-connected disability is exempt from property taxation. The veteran shall apply for this partial exemption on a form prescribed by the secretary of revenue. Any application or supporting document for this exemption is confidential. Any veteran who would otherwise qualify for this exemption but fails to comply with the application deadline for the owner-occupied classification or the deadline for application for this exemption may petition the board of county commissioners to recalculate the taxes based upon the owner-occupied classification and this exemption and abate or refund the difference in taxes pursuant to chapter 10-18. If the director of equalization determines that the veteran receives an exemption for the veteran's dwelling pursuant to this section, the veteran retains that exemption until such the time as the property ownership is transferred, the veteran does not occupy the dwelling, or the property has a change in use. 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 10-4-40 be AMENDED: 10-4-40. OneTwo hundred fifty thousand dollars of the full and true value of the total amount of a dwelling or portion thereof classified as owner-occupied pursuant to \u00a7\u00a7 10-13-39 to 10-13-40.4, inclusive, that is owned and occupied by a veteran who is rated as permanently and totally disabled from a service-connected disability is exempt from property taxation. The veteran shall apply for this partial exemption on a form prescribed by the secretary of revenue. Any application or supporting document for this exemption is confidential. Any veteran who would otherwise qualify for this exemption but fails to comply with the application deadline for the owner-occupied classification or the deadline for application for this exemption may petition the board of county commissioners to recalculate the taxes based upon the owner-occupied classification and this exemption and abate or refund the difference in taxes pursuant to chapter 10-18. If the director of equalization determines that the veteran receives an exemption for the veteran's dwelling pursuant to this section, the veteran retains that exemption until such the time as the property ownership is transferred, the veteran does not occupy the dwelling, or the property has a change in use. If the legal description of the property is changed or amended and the veteran continues to reside in the dwelling, the veteran retains the exemption provided by this section."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24885, "action_date": "2024-01-09T12:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 256993, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/256993.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 22, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1204, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24885, "action_date": "2024-01-12T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259392, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259392.pdf", "status_text": "Withdrawn at the Request of the Prime Sponsor", "journal_page": 50, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24889.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24889.json index 82e6442b3..1b5b1c998 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24889.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24889.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24889, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 100, "bill_title": "prohibit the imposition of additional immunization requirements on children.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24889", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4502, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4511, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4556, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4561, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Education", "Immunization", "Local Government Generally", "Minors", "State Affairs and Government"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24889, "bill_version_id": 260706, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-18T15:40:39.243-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to prohibit the imposition of additional immunization requirements on children. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 13-28-7.1 be AMENDED: 13-28-7.1. Any childBefore entering school or being admitted to an early childhood program in this state, shall, prior to admission, be required to, a child must present to the appropriate school or program authorities certification: (1) Certification from a licensed physician healthcare practitioner stating that the child has received or is in the process of receiving adequate immunization against poliomyelitis, diphtheria, pertussis, rubeola, rubella, mumps, tetanus, meningitis, and varicella, according to recommendations provided by the Department of Health. The Department of Health may modify or delete any of the required immunizations. As an alternative to the requirement for a physician's certification, the child may present:; (1)(2) Certification from a licensed physician healthcare practitioner stating the physical condition of the child would be is such that immunization would endanger the child's life or health; or (2)(3) A written statement signed by one parent or guardian stating that the child is an adherent to a religious doctrine whose teachings are opposed to such immunization. The Department of Health may promulgate reasonable rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, to require compliance and documentation of adequate immunization, to define appropriate certification, and to specify standard procedure. No school or early childhood program, and no state agency, political subdivision, or any elected or appointed official or employee of this state or of a political subdivision, may impose on a child any additional vaccination or immunization requirements beyond those set forth in this section. The Department of Health shall make available to all healthcare practitioners the certification forms referenced in subdivisions (1) and (2) of this section. 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 13-28-7.1 be AMENDED: 13-28-7.1. Any childBefore entering school or being admitted to an early childhood program in this state, shall, prior to admission, be required to, a child must present to the appropriate school or program authorities certification: (1) Certification from a licensed physician healthcare practitioner stating that the child has received or is in the process of receiving adequate immunization against poliomyelitis, diphtheria, pertussis, rubeola, rubella, mumps, tetanus, meningitis, and varicella, according to recommendations provided by the Department of Health. The Department of Health may modify or delete any of the required immunizations. As an alternative to the requirement for a physician's certification, the child may present:; (1)(2) Certification from a licensed physician healthcare practitioner stating the physical condition of the child would be is such that immunization would endanger the child's life or health; or (2)(3) A written statement signed by one parent or guardian stating that the child is an adherent to a religious doctrine whose teachings are opposed to such immunization. The Department of Health may promulgate reasonable rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, to require compliance and documentation of adequate immunization, to define appropriate certification, and to specify standard procedure. No school or early childhood program, and no state agency, political subdivision, or any elected or appointed official or employee of this state or of a political subdivision, may impose on a child any additional vaccination or immunization requirements beyond those set forth in this section. The Department of Health shall make available to all healthcare practitioners the certification forms referenced in subdivisions (1) and (2) of this section. 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 13-65-3 be AMENDED: 13-65-3. Notwithstanding the provisions of \u00a7 13-65-2, the total amount of tax credits claimed on annual premium tax returns pursuant to this chapter may not exceed three five million five hundred thousand dollars in fiscal year 2023 2025 and each year thereafter."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24899, "action_date": "2024-01-10T10:30:00-06:00", "document_id": 257026, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/257026.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 35, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1221, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24899, "action_date": "2024-01-12T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 258984, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/258984.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": 1, "committee_id_action": 1221, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24899, "action_date": "2024-01-12T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 258985, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/258985.pdf", "status_text": "Do Pass", "journal_page": 2, "committee_id_action": 1221, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "P", "vote": {"vote_id": 78420, "president_vote": null, "Yea": [4480, 4515, 4537, 4559, 4507, 4564], "Nay": [4541]}}, {"bill_id": 24899, "action_date": "2024-01-16T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259625, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259625.pdf", "status_text": "Do Pass", "journal_page": 88, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "P", "vote": {"vote_id": 78475, "president_vote": null, "Yea": [4477, 4479, 4481, 4487, 4490, 4498, 4501, 4502, 4507, 4512, 4515, 4516, 4517, 4526, 4529, 4537, 4547, 4554, 4558, 4559, 4564, 4567, 4572, 4573, 4576], "Excused": [4480, 4493], "Nay": [4488, 4508, 4523, 4536, 4541, 4550, 4574]}}, {"bill_id": 24899, "action_date": "2024-01-17T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260050, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260050.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 74, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1194, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24900.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24900.json index 4eae5e7f8..1c4741f36 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24900.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24900.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24900, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 76, "bill_title": "modify provisions pertaining to the appointment of vacant positions on a board or commission.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24900", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4569, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4572, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4476, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4487, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4495, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4496, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4508, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4529, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4532, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4540, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4550, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4576, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Appointments", "Boards and Commissions", "Higher Education", "Public Officers and Employees"], "audio": [{"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst08.mp3", "start_seconds": 674.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst08.mp3", "start_seconds": 674.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst08.mp3", "start_seconds": 674.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst08.mp3", "start_seconds": 674.0}], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24900, "bill_version_id": 258913, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-09T23:14:52.477-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to modify provisions pertaining to the appointment of vacant positions on a board or commission. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 3-4: If any position on a board or commission whose members are appointed by the governor without the consent of the Senate becomes vacant pursuant to \u00a7 3-4-1, the Governor must appoint a person to fill the vacancy within one hundred twenty days of the occurrence of the vacancy. If the vacancy is the result of a resignation, the person who has resigned remains on the board or commission until the Governor appoints a person to fill the vacancy or until a date set in writing by the person who resigned, whichever is sooner. Except as provided below, if a person's term on the board or commission has expired, the person remains on the board or commission until the Governor appoints a person to the new term, and if the Governor has not appointed a person to the new term within one hundred twenty days after the term expired, the person is deemed to be reappointed for another term. If a person is unable to serve an additional term due to a term limit, the person may not remain on the board or commission after the person's term has expired and may not be deemed reappointed under this section. This section applies to any board or commission whose members are appointed by the Governor without the consent of the Senate unless the board or commission is specifically exempted from this section by law. Section 2. That chapter 3-4 be amended with a NEW SECTION: If any position on a board or commission whose members are appointed by the Governor with the consent of the Senate becomes vacant pursuant to \u00a7 3-4-1, the Governor may make an interim appointment to fill the vacancy, but any interim appointment expires when the Senate acts upon the appointee's nomination. If the vacancy is the result of a resignation, the person who has resigned remains on the board or commission until the Governor appoints a person with the consent of the Senate or makes an interim appointment to fill the vacancy or until a date set in writing by the person who resigned, whichever is sooner. If a person's term on the board or commission has expired, the person remains on the board or commission until the Senate consents to the appointment of the Governor's nominee or until the Senate acts upon the renomination of the person whose term has expired. If the Governor does not nominate a person for the new term by the tenth legislative day after the Legislature convenes, the person whose term has expired is deemed to be renominated for the new term and the Senate may act on the nomination accordingly. If a person is unable to serve an additional term due to a term limit, the person is not deemed renominated pursuant to this section and may not remain on the board or commission pursuant to this section after the adjournment of the next legislative session after the person's term expires. This section applies to any board or commission whose members are appointed by the Governor with the consent of the Senate unless the board or commission is specifically exempted from this section by law. Section 3. That \u00a7 13-49-3 be AMENDED: 13-49-3. Each regent, except the student regent, shall be is appointed for a term of six years. The term shall expire expires on the last day of March or when a successor is appointed and qualified, unless removed as provided in \u00a7 3-17-1. No regent appointed after July 1, 2018, and without any previous service on the board, may serve more than two consecutive terms. However, after serving two consecutive terms, a A regent who has served two consecutive terms may be reappointed after if at least two years have passed since the expiration of the regent's last term. Any partial term to fill a vacancy on the board may not count against the two-term limit. This section does not apply to the student regent. Section 4. That \u00a7 13-49-6.1 be AMENDED: 13-49-6.1. The Governor shall appoint a student regent, with the consent of the Senate, who shall participate in all board meetings, open and closed, and be compensated in the same manner as board members. The student regent shall must be a student of one of the public postsecondary educational institutions under the control of the board. The student regent shall be is appointed for a term of two years which term shall expire. The term of the student regent expires on the first day of July of every even-numbered year, unless the student regent is removed under the provisions of \u00a7 3-17-1 or unless such the student does not remain enrolled in a postsecondary institution controlled by the board. The student regent is a formal member of the board and may vote. If the term of the student regent expires, the Governor may make an interim appointment for the new term. If the position of student regent becomes vacant pursuant to \u00a7 3-4-1, the Governor may make an interim appointment for the balance of the unexpired term. Any interim appointment expires when the Senate acts upon the appointment unless the Senate consents to the appointment. The student regent is exempt from the provisions of section 2 of this Act. Section 5. That \u00a7 1-7-1.1 be REPEALED. On any board or commission whose members are appointed by the Governor, the Governor shall appoint a person to fill any vacancy within one hundred twenty days of the occurrence of the vacancy. The person who has resigned or whose term has expired shall remain on the board or commission until the Governor appoints a person to fill the vacancy. For any person whose term on the board or commission has expired, if the Governor has not appointed a person to fill the vacancy within one hundred twenty days after the vacancy occurs, the person shall be deemed to be reappointed for another term. Section 6. That \u00a7 13-49-4 be REPEALED. If a vacancy occurs as provided in \u00a7 3-4-1, the Governor shall fill the vacancy by appointment, and the appointee shall serve for the balance of the unexpired term. However, if the Senate, at the next legislative session, fails to confirm the appointee, the appointee shall only serve until the last day of March. Then a new appointee shall be named by the Governor. The subsequent appointee is subject to the same conditions as set forth in this section."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24900, "action_date": "2024-01-10T10:30:00-06:00", "document_id": 257026, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/257026.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 35, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1220, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24900, "action_date": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259867, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259867.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1220, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24900, "action_date": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260415, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260415.pdf", "status_text": "Do Pass", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1220, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "P", "vote": {"vote_id": 78629, "president_vote": null, "Yea": [4558, 4488, 4498, 4536, 4567, 4572, 4487], "Excused": [4554, 4493]}}, {"bill_id": 24900, "action_date": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260415, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260415.pdf", "status_text": "Certified uncontested, placed on consent", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1220, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24900, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 76, "bill_title": "modify provisions pertaining to the appointment of vacant positions on a board or commission.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24900", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4569, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4572, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4476, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4487, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4495, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4496, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4508, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4518, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4529, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4532, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4540, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4550, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4576, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Appointments", "Boards and Commissions", "Higher Education", "Public Officers and Employees"], "audio": [{"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst08.mp3", "start_seconds": 674.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst08.mp3", "start_seconds": 674.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst08.mp3", "start_seconds": 674.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst08.mp3", "start_seconds": 674.0}], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24900, "bill_version_id": 258913, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-09T23:14:52.477-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to modify provisions pertaining to the appointment of vacant positions on a board or commission. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 3-4: If any position on a board or commission whose members are appointed by the governor without the consent of the Senate becomes vacant pursuant to \u00a7 3-4-1, the Governor must appoint a person to fill the vacancy within one hundred twenty days of the occurrence of the vacancy. If the vacancy is the result of a resignation, the person who has resigned remains on the board or commission until the Governor appoints a person to fill the vacancy or until a date set in writing by the person who resigned, whichever is sooner. Except as provided below, if a person's term on the board or commission has expired, the person remains on the board or commission until the Governor appoints a person to the new term, and if the Governor has not appointed a person to the new term within one hundred twenty days after the term expired, the person is deemed to be reappointed for another term. If a person is unable to serve an additional term due to a term limit, the person may not remain on the board or commission after the person's term has expired and may not be deemed reappointed under this section. This section applies to any board or commission whose members are appointed by the Governor without the consent of the Senate unless the board or commission is specifically exempted from this section by law. Section 2. That chapter 3-4 be amended with a NEW SECTION: If any position on a board or commission whose members are appointed by the Governor with the consent of the Senate becomes vacant pursuant to \u00a7 3-4-1, the Governor may make an interim appointment to fill the vacancy, but any interim appointment expires when the Senate acts upon the appointee's nomination. If the vacancy is the result of a resignation, the person who has resigned remains on the board or commission until the Governor appoints a person with the consent of the Senate or makes an interim appointment to fill the vacancy or until a date set in writing by the person who resigned, whichever is sooner. If a person's term on the board or commission has expired, the person remains on the board or commission until the Senate consents to the appointment of the Governor's nominee or until the Senate acts upon the renomination of the person whose term has expired. If the Governor does not nominate a person for the new term by the tenth legislative day after the Legislature convenes, the person whose term has expired is deemed to be renominated for the new term and the Senate may act on the nomination accordingly. If a person is unable to serve an additional term due to a term limit, the person is not deemed renominated pursuant to this section and may not remain on the board or commission pursuant to this section after the adjournment of the next legislative session after the person's term expires. This section applies to any board or commission whose members are appointed by the Governor with the consent of the Senate unless the board or commission is specifically exempted from this section by law. Section 3. That \u00a7 13-49-3 be AMENDED: 13-49-3. Each regent, except the student regent, shall be is appointed for a term of six years. The term shall expire expires on the last day of March or when a successor is appointed and qualified, unless removed as provided in \u00a7 3-17-1. No regent appointed after July 1, 2018, and without any previous service on the board, may serve more than two consecutive terms. However, after serving two consecutive terms, a A regent who has served two consecutive terms may be reappointed after if at least two years have passed since the expiration of the regent's last term. Any partial term to fill a vacancy on the board may not count against the two-term limit. This section does not apply to the student regent. Section 4. That \u00a7 13-49-6.1 be AMENDED: 13-49-6.1. The Governor shall appoint a student regent, with the consent of the Senate, who shall participate in all board meetings, open and closed, and be compensated in the same manner as board members. The student regent shall must be a student of one of the public postsecondary educational institutions under the control of the board. The student regent shall be is appointed for a term of two years which term shall expire. The term of the student regent expires on the first day of July of every even-numbered year, unless the student regent is removed under the provisions of \u00a7 3-17-1 or unless such the student does not remain enrolled in a postsecondary institution controlled by the board. The student regent is a formal member of the board and may vote. If the term of the student regent expires, the Governor may make an interim appointment for the new term. If the position of student regent becomes vacant pursuant to \u00a7 3-4-1, the Governor may make an interim appointment for the balance of the unexpired term. Any interim appointment expires when the Senate acts upon the appointment unless the Senate consents to the appointment. The student regent is exempt from the provisions of section 2 of this Act. Section 5. That \u00a7 1-7-1.1 be REPEALED. On any board or commission whose members are appointed by the Governor, the Governor shall appoint a person to fill any vacancy within one hundred twenty days of the occurrence of the vacancy. The person who has resigned or whose term has expired shall remain on the board or commission until the Governor appoints a person to fill the vacancy. For any person whose term on the board or commission has expired, if the Governor has not appointed a person to fill the vacancy within one hundred twenty days after the vacancy occurs, the person shall be deemed to be reappointed for another term. Section 6. That \u00a7 13-49-4 be REPEALED. If a vacancy occurs as provided in \u00a7 3-4-1, the Governor shall fill the vacancy by appointment, and the appointee shall serve for the balance of the unexpired term. However, if the Senate, at the next legislative session, fails to confirm the appointee, the appointee shall only serve until the last day of March. Then a new appointee shall be named by the Governor. The subsequent appointee is subject to the same conditions as set forth in this section."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24900, "action_date": "2024-01-10T10:30:00-06:00", "document_id": 257026, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/257026.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 35, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1220, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24900, "action_date": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259867, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259867.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1220, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24900, "action_date": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260415, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260415.pdf", "status_text": "Do Pass", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1220, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "P", "vote": {"vote_id": 78629, "president_vote": null, "Excused": [4493, 4554], "Yea": [4558, 4488, 4498, 4536, 4567, 4572, 4487]}}, {"bill_id": 24900, "action_date": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260415, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260415.pdf", "status_text": "Certified uncontested, placed on consent", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1220, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24912.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24912.json index 00dd74f73..1415d0b50 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24912.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24912.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24912, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1047, "bill_title": "enhance the penalties for eluding law enforcement.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24912", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4521, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4529, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4476, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4495, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4510, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4527, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4544, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4551, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4552, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Crimes", "Law Enforcement", "Motor Vehicles", "Penalty"], "audio": [{"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-17T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "HJU", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/hju06.mp3", "start_seconds": 5156.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-17T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "HJU", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/hju06.mp3", "start_seconds": 5156.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-17T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "HJU", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/hju06.mp3", "start_seconds": 5156.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-17T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "HJU", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/hju06.mp3", "start_seconds": 5156.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T13:00:00-06:00", "committee": "HOU", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/hou08.mp3", "start_seconds": 920.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T13:00:00-06:00", "committee": "HOU", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/hou08.mp3", "start_seconds": 920.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T13:00:00-06:00", "committee": "HOU", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/hou08.mp3", "start_seconds": 920.0}], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24912, "bill_version_id": 258064, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-03T17:10:10.03-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to enhance the penalties for eluding law enforcement. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 32-33-18.1 be AMENDED: 32-33-18.1. Any driver of a vehicle who, after failing or refusing to bring a vehicle to a stop pursuant to \u00a7 32-33-18, flees from the law enforcement officer or attempts to elude the pursuit of the law enforcement officer is guilty of third degree eluding. Eluding Third degree eluding is a Class 1 misdemeanor. In addition, the court may order that the defendant's driver's license be revoked for up to one year, but may issue an order, upon proof of financial responsibility pursuant to \u00a7 32-35-43.1, allowing the defendant to operate a vehicle for purposes of the defendant's employment, attendance at school, or counseling programs. Section 2. That \u00a7 32-33-18.2 be AMENDED: 32-33-18.2. Any driver of a vehicle who, after failing or refusing to bring a vehicle to a stop pursuant to \u00a7 32-33-18, flees from a law enforcement officer or attempts to elude the pursuit of a law enforcement officer is guilty of aggravated second degree eluding if, at any time during the flight or pursuit, the driver operates the vehicle in a manner that constitutes an inherent risk of death or serious bodily injury to any third person. Aggravated Second degree eluding is a Class 6 felony. In addition, the court may order that the defendant's driver's license be revoked for up to one year, but may issue an order, upon proof of financial responsibility pursuant to \u00a7 32-35-43.1, allowing the defendant to operate a vehicle for purposes of the defendant's employment, attendance at school, or counseling programs. For any subsequent aggravated second degree eluding violation, the court shall must order that the defendant's driver's license be revoked for five years. Section 3. That chapter 32-33 be amended with a NEW SECTION: Any driver of a vehicle who, after failing or refusing to bring a vehicle to a stop pursuant to \u00a7 32-33-18, flees from a law enforcement officer or attempts to elude the pursuit of a law enforcement officer and does so in a manner that constitutes an inherent risk of death or serious bodily injury to any third person and causes serious bodily injury to another person is guilty of first degree eluding. First degree eluding is a Class 4 felony. In addition, the court shall order that the defendant\u2019s driver\u2019s license be revoked for a period of not less than three years from the date the sentence is imposed or three years from the date of initial release from imprisonment, whichever is later. 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 32-33-18.1 be AMENDED: 32-33-18.1. Any driver of a vehicle who, after failing or refusing to bring a vehicle to a stop pursuant to \u00a7 32-33-18, flees from the law enforcement officer or attempts to elude the pursuit of the law enforcement officer is guilty of third degree eluding. Eluding Third degree eluding is a Class 1 misdemeanor. In addition, the court may order that the defendant's driver's license be revoked for up to one year, but may issue an order, upon proof of financial responsibility pursuant to \u00a7 32-35-43.1, allowing the defendant to operate a vehicle for purposes of the defendant's employment, attendance at school, or counseling programs. Section 2. That \u00a7 32-33-18.2 be AMENDED: 32-33-18.2. Any driver of a vehicle who, after failing or refusing to bring a vehicle to a stop pursuant to \u00a7 32-33-18, flees from a law enforcement officer or attempts to elude the pursuit of a law enforcement officer is guilty of aggravated second degree eluding if, at any time during the flight or pursuit, the driver operates the vehicle in a manner that constitutes an inherent risk of death or serious bodily injury to any third person. Aggravated Second degree eluding is a Class 6 felony. In addition, the court may order that the defendant's driver's license be revoked for up to one year, but may issue an order, upon proof of financial responsibility pursuant to \u00a7 32-35-43.1, allowing the defendant to operate a vehicle for purposes of the defendant's employment, attendance at school, or counseling programs. For any subsequent aggravated second degree eluding violation, the court shall must order that the defendant's driver's license be revoked for five years. Section 3. That chapter 32-33 be amended with a NEW SECTION: Any driver of a vehicle who, after failing or refusing to bring a vehicle to a stop pursuant to \u00a7 32-33-18, flees from a law enforcement officer or attempts to elude the pursuit of a law enforcement officer and does so in a manner that constitutes an inherent risk of death or serious bodily injury to any third person and causes serious bodily injury to another person is guilty of first degree eluding. First degree eluding is a Class 4 felony. In addition, the court shall order that the defendant\u2019s driver\u2019s license be revoked for a period of not less than three years from the date the sentence is imposed or three years from the date of initial release from imprisonment, whichever is later. 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That chapter 23A-27 be amended with a NEW SECTION: A person convicted of a felony or misdemeanor shall, as part of the sentence imposed by the court, pay for the reimbursement of the cost of any digital forensic examination performed on any personal electronic device in the investigation and prosecution of the crime for which the defendant is convicted. The fee assessed may not exceed ninety-five dollars for each device. Fees collected pursuant to this section by the Unified Judicial System must be deposited in a special revenue fund for reimbursement to the Office of the Attorney General for the costs of administering digital forensic examination procedures. For the purposes of this section, the term \"personal electronic device\" means any portable electronic device that is designed for and capable of wireless communication or electronic data retrieval, including a cellular telephone, tablet, laptop, computer, or two-way messaging device. Section 2. That \u00a7 23A-27-25 be AMENDED: 23A-27-25. AllExcept as provided below, all fines and pecuniary penalties, other than forfeitures provided for in \u00a7 23A-43-23, costs as provided in \u00a7\u00a7 23-3-52, 23A-27-26, and 23A-27-27, restitution and civil penalties assessed under the state's environmental laws, collected for the violation of any state law, when collected, shall must be paid into the treasury of the proper county, the net proceeds of which shall must be applied and used each year for the benefit of the public schools of this state. 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The fee assessed may not exceed ninety-five dollars for each device. Fees collected pursuant to this section by the Unified Judicial System must be deposited in the internet crimes investigation fund, created in section 3 of this Act. For the purposes of this section, the term \"personal electronic device\" means any portable electronic device that is designed for and capable of wireless communication or electronic data retrieval, including a cellular telephone, tablet, laptop, computer, or two-way messaging device. Section 2. That \u00a7 23A-27-25 be AMENDED: 23A-27-25. AllExcept as provided below, all fines and pecuniary penalties, other than forfeitures provided for in \u00a7 23A-43-23, costs as provided in \u00a7\u00a7 23-3-52, 23A-27-26, and 23A-27-27, restitution and civil penalties assessed under the state's environmental laws, collected for the violation of any state law, when collected, shall must be paid into the treasury of the proper county, the net proceeds of which shall must be applied and used each year for the benefit of the public schools of this state. This section does not apply to forfeitures provided for in \u00a7 23A-43-23, costs as provided in \u00a7\u00a7 23-3-52, section 1 of this Act, 23A-27-26, and 23A-27-27, and restitution and civil penalties assessed under the state's environmental laws. Section 3. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 1-11: There is hereby established in the state treasury the internet crimes investigation fund. The fund consists of all fees imposed pursuant to section 1 of this Act. The attorney general shall maintain and administer the fund. Interest on moneys credited to the fund must be deposited in the fund. Expenditures out of the fund must be appropriated through the General Appropriations Act. 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That chapter 23A-27 be amended with a NEW SECTION: A person convicted of a felony or misdemeanor shall, as part of the sentence imposed by the court, pay for the reimbursement of the cost of any digital forensic examination performed on any personal electronic device in the investigation and prosecution of the crime for which the defendant is convicted. The fee assessed may not exceed ninety-five dollars for each device. Fees collected pursuant to this section by the Unified Judicial System must be deposited in a special revenue fund for reimbursement to the Office of the Attorney General for the costs of administering digital forensic examination procedures. For the purposes of this section, the term \"personal electronic device\" means any portable electronic device that is designed for and capable of wireless communication or electronic data retrieval, including a cellular telephone, tablet, laptop, computer, or two-way messaging device. Section 2. That \u00a7 23A-27-25 be AMENDED: 23A-27-25. AllExcept as provided below, all fines and pecuniary penalties, other than forfeitures provided for in \u00a7 23A-43-23, costs as provided in \u00a7\u00a7 23-3-52, 23A-27-26, and 23A-27-27, restitution and civil penalties assessed under the state's environmental laws, collected for the violation of any state law, when collected, shall must be paid into the treasury of the proper county, the net proceeds of which shall must be applied and used each year for the benefit of the public schools of this state. 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The fee assessed may not exceed ninety-five dollars for each device. Fees collected pursuant to this section by the Unified Judicial System must be deposited in the internet crimes investigation fund, created in section 3 of this Act. For the purposes of this section, the term \"personal electronic device\" means any portable electronic device that is designed for and capable of wireless communication or electronic data retrieval, including a cellular telephone, tablet, laptop, computer, or two-way messaging device. Section 2. That \u00a7 23A-27-25 be AMENDED: 23A-27-25. AllExcept as provided below, all fines and pecuniary penalties, other than forfeitures provided for in \u00a7 23A-43-23, costs as provided in \u00a7\u00a7 23-3-52, 23A-27-26, and 23A-27-27, restitution and civil penalties assessed under the state's environmental laws, collected for the violation of any state law, when collected, shall must be paid into the treasury of the proper county, the net proceeds of which shall must be applied and used each year for the benefit of the public schools of this state. This section does not apply to forfeitures provided for in \u00a7 23A-43-23, costs as provided in \u00a7\u00a7 23-3-52, section 1 of this Act, 23A-27-26, and 23A-27-27, and restitution and civil penalties assessed under the state's environmental laws. Section 3. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 1-11: There is hereby established in the state treasury the internet crimes investigation fund. The fund consists of all fees imposed pursuant to section 1 of this Act. The attorney general shall maintain and administer the fund. Interest on moneys credited to the fund must be deposited in the fund. Expenditures out of the fund must be appropriated through the General Appropriations Act. 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. There is hereby appropriated the sum of $12,826,696 in federal fund expenditure authority for the expenditure of state fiscal recovery fund American Rescue Plan Act moneys to the Bureau of Administration for eligible state agency water, wastewater, and storm water projects as established in 2022 Session Laws, chapter 202. Section 2. The commissioner of the Bureau of Administration, the secretary of the Department of Corrections, the adjutant general, the secretary of the Department of Game, Fish, and Parks, the executive director of the Board of Regents, the secretary of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, the secretary of the Department of Social Services, the secretary of the Department of Human Services, the secretary of the Department of Transportation, the secretary of the Department of Veterans' Affairs, and the secretary of the Department of Education shall approve vouchers for eligible projects administered by the officials' respective department, and the state auditor shall draw warrants to pay expenditures authorized by this Act. Section 3. Any amounts appropriated in this Act not lawfully expended or obligated by June 30, 2027, shall revert in accordance with the procedures prescribed in chapter 4-8. Section 4. 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 12-4-5 be AMENDED: 12-4-5. The county auditor shall enter in the master registration file the name of each eligible person whose completed application for registration and mail registration card is received no later than 5:00 p.m. local time during regular business hours at least fifteen days preceding the election by the county auditor or the local, state, or federal agency responsible for conducting voter registration under this chapter. A voter registration completed at any local, state, or federal agency during any week commencing on Tuesday through the following Monday shall must be sent to the appropriate county auditor by the agency receiving the registration or mail registration card no later than the following Wednesday. The State Board of Elections may shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, prescribing the method for the alternative transmission of voter registration information by computer from the agency to the secretary of state. The name of any voter who has registered to vote by 5:00 p.m. local time the close of regular business hours fifteen days preceding a runoff election shall must be added to the file used for the runoff election. Section 2. That \u00a7 12-6-4 be AMENDED: 12-6-4. Except as provided by \u00a7 12-5-4 and as may be otherwise provided in chapter 12-9, no candidate for any office to be filled, or nomination to be made, at either or both the primary or general election, other than a presidential election, may have that person's name printed upon the official primary election ballot of that person's party, unless a petition has been filed on that person's behalf after December thirty-first and by but before the close of regular business hours for the office where the petition must be filed on the last Tuesday of March at five p.m. local time before the date of the primary election. If The petition is considered timely submitted if the petition is mailed by registered mail by five p.m., local time, on the last Tuesday of March at five p.m. local time before the primary election, the petition shall be considered timely submitted. A nominating petition for national convention delegates and alternates as provided in \u00a7 12-5-3.11 shall must be filed in accordance with the provisions of this section. Nominating petitions for all party and public offices except legislative and judicial offices shall must be filed in the office of the county auditor of the county in which the person is a candidate. Nominating petitions for legislative and judicial office, whether elected in one or more counties, and all other party and public offices to be voted on in more than one county shall must be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State. Section 3. That \u00a7 12-6-8.1 be AMENDED: 12-6-8.1. Any person may have his or her name withdrawn withdraw from the primary election by making a written request under oath. The request shall must be filed with the officer with whom the nominating petition was filed pursuant to \u00a7 12-6-4, not later than the close of regular business hours for the office where the petition is filed two days after the last Tuesday in March at five p.m. If. The request is properly filed if the request is mailed by registered mail not later than five p.m., local time, two days after the last Tuesday in March at five p.m., the request is properly filed. No name that is withdrawn pursuant to this section may be printed on the ballots to be used at the election. Section 4. That \u00a7 12-6-55 be AMENDED: 12-6-55. Any person nominated to any elective office may cause that person's name to be withdrawn withdraw from the nomination by request in writing, subscribed and sworn to by that person before any officer qualified to administer oaths and take acknowledgments. The request shall must be filed with the officer with whom the nominating petition was filed pursuant to \u00a7 12-6-4, not later than the close of regular business hours for the office where the petition is filed on the first Tuesday in August at 5:00 p.m. before the next election. No person's name withdrawn under this section may be printed upon the ballots for that office unless the same person is subsequently selected to fill the vacancy in accordance with \u00a7 12-6-56. Section 5. That \u00a7 12-7-1 be AMENDED: 12-7-1. Any candidate for nonjudicial public office, except as provided in \u00a7 12-7-7, who is not nominated by a primary election may be nominated by filing a certificate of nomination with the secretary of state or county auditor as prescribed by \u00a7 12-6-4, after December thirty-first and by but before the close of regular business hours for the office where the petition must be filed on the last Tuesday of April at 5:00 p.m. local time before the election. A certificate of nomination shall must be executed as provided in chapter 12-6. If A certificate of nomination is timely submitted if the certificate of nomination is mailed by registered mail by the last Tuesday of April at 5:00 five p.m., local time, before the election, it is timely submitted. The certificate of nomination shall must be signed by registered voters within the district or political subdivision in and for which the officers are to be elected. The number of signatures required may not be less than one percent of the total combined vote cast for Governor at the last certified gubernatorial election within the district or political subdivision. The State Board of Elections shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, prescribing the forms for the certificate of nomination. Section 6. That \u00a7 12-7-7 be AMENDED: 12-7-7. Any candidate for President or Vice President of the United States who is not nominated by a primary election may be nominated by filing with the secretary of state, after December thirty-first and by but before five p.m., central time, on the first Tuesday in August at 5:00 p.m. central time before the election, a certificate of nomination which shall that must be executed as provided in chapter 12-6. If A certificate of nomination is timely submitted if the certificate of nomination is mailed by registered mail by five p.m., central time, on the first Tuesday in August at 5:00 p.m. central time before the election, it is timely submitted. The number of signatures required may not be less than one percent of the total combined vote cast for Governor at the last certified gubernatorial election within the state. An independent candidate for President shall file a declaration of candidacy and a certification of the candidate's selection for Vice President with the secretary of state with the candidate's nominating petitions. The candidate and the candidate's selection for Vice President shall must sign the certification before the nominating petitions are submitted. If an independent candidate for Vice President withdraws pursuant to \u00a7 12-6-55, no independent candidate for President shall may have the candidate's name printed upon a ballot unless a replacement selection for Vice President is certified to the secretary of state by the second Tuesday in August. The State Board of Elections shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, prescribing the forms for the certificate of nomination and the certification for Vice President. Section 7. That \u00a7 12-8-8 be AMENDED: 12-8-8. The secretary of state, not later than the third Tuesday in August at five p.m. before the general election, shall certify to the county auditor of each county within which any voters of this state vote for the officer or officers nominated at the preceding primary, whose certificates of nomination have been filed in the Office of the Secretary of State, or who have been regularly named or petitioned for filling of a vacancy, the name and description of each person so nominated shall certify to each county auditor the name and description of each person who has been nominated for an office or designated to fill a vacancy in a nomination for an office to be voted on by the voters of the county before the close of regular business hours for the respective county on the third Tuesday in August. In years a year when a President and vice president Vice President are nominated and the, if a national party conventions are held at such a late date as to make convention is held on a date that makes the foregoing provisions impossible, then, the secretary of state shall must make the certification not later than seven days after nominations of such the nomination of a party's candidate for President and vice president. Section 8. That \u00a7 12-19-2.1 be AMENDED: 12-19-2.1. At anytime any time prior to an election, a voter may apply for an absentee ballot in person at the office of and to the person in charge of the election for an absentee ballot during regular office hours up to 5:00 or until five p.m. on the day before the election, whichever is later. If the voter applies in person, the voter shall must complete a combined absentee ballot application/ application form and return envelope and show the person in charge of the election the voter's identification card as required in \u00a7 12-18-6.1 or complete the affidavit as provided in \u00a7 12-18-6.2. In the event of confinement because of sickness or disability, a qualified voter may apply in writing pursuant to the provisions of \u00a7 12-19-2 in writing and obtain an absentee ballot by authorized messenger so designated over the signature of the voter. The person in charge of the election may deliver shall provide the ballot to be delivered to the qualified voter to the authorized messenger a ballot to be delivered to the qualified voter. Any. An application for to have a ballot delivered by authorized messenger must be received by the person in charge of the election before 3:00 three p.m. on the day of the election. If the application designating an authorized messenger also indicates a request for an absentee ballot for any future election, such the absentee ballot shall must be mailed to the address provided on the application. If no address is provided, the ballot shall must be mailed to the person's voter registration address."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24933, "action_date": "2024-01-11T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259040, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259040.pdf", "status_text": "First Reading House", "journal_page": 37, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24933, "action_date": "2024-01-12T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259392, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259392.pdf", "status_text": "Referred to", "journal_page": 51, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1200, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24933, "action_date": "2024-01-19T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260712, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260712.pdf", "status_text": "Withdrawn at the Request of the Prime Sponsor", "journal_page": 93, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24933, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1075, "bill_title": "modify provisions pertaining to the deadlines for the filing of certain election related documents.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24933", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4498, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4527, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4521, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4532, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4552, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4553, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4566, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Absentee Voting", "Elections"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24933, "bill_version_id": 259297, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-11T10:50:55.227-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to modify provisions pertaining to the deadlines for the filing of certain election related documents. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 12-4-5 be AMENDED: 12-4-5. The county auditor shall enter in the master registration file the name of each eligible person whose completed application for registration and mail registration card is received no later than 5:00 p.m. local time during regular business hours at least fifteen days preceding the election by the county auditor or the local, state, or federal agency responsible for conducting voter registration under this chapter. A voter registration completed at any local, state, or federal agency during any week commencing on Tuesday through the following Monday shall must be sent to the appropriate county auditor by the agency receiving the registration or mail registration card no later than the following Wednesday. The State Board of Elections may shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, prescribing the method for the alternative transmission of voter registration information by computer from the agency to the secretary of state. The name of any voter who has registered to vote by 5:00 p.m. local time the close of regular business hours fifteen days preceding a runoff election shall must be added to the file used for the runoff election. Section 2. That \u00a7 12-6-4 be AMENDED: 12-6-4. Except as provided by \u00a7 12-5-4 and as may be otherwise provided in chapter 12-9, no candidate for any office to be filled, or nomination to be made, at either or both the primary or general election, other than a presidential election, may have that person's name printed upon the official primary election ballot of that person's party, unless a petition has been filed on that person's behalf after December thirty-first and by but before the close of regular business hours for the office where the petition must be filed on the last Tuesday of March at five p.m. local time before the date of the primary election. If The petition is considered timely submitted if the petition is mailed by registered mail by five p.m., local time, on the last Tuesday of March at five p.m. local time before the primary election, the petition shall be considered timely submitted. A nominating petition for national convention delegates and alternates as provided in \u00a7 12-5-3.11 shall must be filed in accordance with the provisions of this section. Nominating petitions for all party and public offices except legislative and judicial offices shall must be filed in the office of the county auditor of the county in which the person is a candidate. Nominating petitions for legislative and judicial office, whether elected in one or more counties, and all other party and public offices to be voted on in more than one county shall must be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State. Section 3. That \u00a7 12-6-8.1 be AMENDED: 12-6-8.1. Any person may have his or her name withdrawn withdraw from the primary election by making a written request under oath. The request shall must be filed with the officer with whom the nominating petition was filed pursuant to \u00a7 12-6-4, not later than the close of regular business hours for the office where the petition is filed two days after the last Tuesday in March at five p.m. If. The request is properly filed if the request is mailed by registered mail not later than five p.m., local time, two days after the last Tuesday in March at five p.m., the request is properly filed. No name that is withdrawn pursuant to this section may be printed on the ballots to be used at the election. Section 4. That \u00a7 12-6-55 be AMENDED: 12-6-55. Any person nominated to any elective office may cause that person's name to be withdrawn withdraw from the nomination by request in writing, subscribed and sworn to by that person before any officer qualified to administer oaths and take acknowledgments. The request shall must be filed with the officer with whom the nominating petition was filed pursuant to \u00a7 12-6-4, not later than the close of regular business hours for the office where the petition is filed on the first Tuesday in August at 5:00 p.m. before the next election. No person's name withdrawn under this section may be printed upon the ballots for that office unless the same person is subsequently selected to fill the vacancy in accordance with \u00a7 12-6-56. Section 5. That \u00a7 12-7-1 be AMENDED: 12-7-1. Any candidate for nonjudicial public office, except as provided in \u00a7 12-7-7, who is not nominated by a primary election may be nominated by filing a certificate of nomination with the secretary of state or county auditor as prescribed by \u00a7 12-6-4, after December thirty-first and by but before the close of regular business hours for the office where the petition must be filed on the last Tuesday of April at 5:00 p.m. local time before the election. A certificate of nomination shall must be executed as provided in chapter 12-6. If A certificate of nomination is timely submitted if the certificate of nomination is mailed by registered mail by the last Tuesday of April at 5:00 five p.m., local time, before the election, it is timely submitted. The certificate of nomination shall must be signed by registered voters within the district or political subdivision in and for which the officers are to be elected. The number of signatures required may not be less than one percent of the total combined vote cast for Governor at the last certified gubernatorial election within the district or political subdivision. The State Board of Elections shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, prescribing the forms for the certificate of nomination. Section 6. That \u00a7 12-7-7 be AMENDED: 12-7-7. Any candidate for President or Vice President of the United States who is not nominated by a primary election may be nominated by filing with the secretary of state, after December thirty-first and by but before five p.m., central time, on the first Tuesday in August at 5:00 p.m. central time before the election, a certificate of nomination which shall that must be executed as provided in chapter 12-6. If A certificate of nomination is timely submitted if the certificate of nomination is mailed by registered mail by five p.m., central time, on the first Tuesday in August at 5:00 p.m. central time before the election, it is timely submitted. The number of signatures required may not be less than one percent of the total combined vote cast for Governor at the last certified gubernatorial election within the state. An independent candidate for President shall file a declaration of candidacy and a certification of the candidate's selection for Vice President with the secretary of state with the candidate's nominating petitions. The candidate and the candidate's selection for Vice President shall must sign the certification before the nominating petitions are submitted. If an independent candidate for Vice President withdraws pursuant to \u00a7 12-6-55, no independent candidate for President shall may have the candidate's name printed upon a ballot unless a replacement selection for Vice President is certified to the secretary of state by the second Tuesday in August. The State Board of Elections shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, prescribing the forms for the certificate of nomination and the certification for Vice President. Section 7. That \u00a7 12-8-8 be AMENDED: 12-8-8. The secretary of state, not later than the third Tuesday in August at five p.m. before the general election, shall certify to the county auditor of each county within which any voters of this state vote for the officer or officers nominated at the preceding primary, whose certificates of nomination have been filed in the Office of the Secretary of State, or who have been regularly named or petitioned for filling of a vacancy, the name and description of each person so nominated shall certify to each county auditor the name and description of each person who has been nominated for an office or designated to fill a vacancy in a nomination for an office to be voted on by the voters of the county before the close of regular business hours for the respective county on the third Tuesday in August. In years a year when a President and vice president Vice President are nominated and the, if a national party conventions are held at such a late date as to make convention is held on a date that makes the foregoing provisions impossible, then, the secretary of state shall must make the certification not later than seven days after nominations of such the nomination of a party's candidate for President and vice president. Section 8. That \u00a7 12-19-2.1 be AMENDED: 12-19-2.1. At anytime any time prior to an election, a voter may apply for an absentee ballot in person at the office of and to the person in charge of the election for an absentee ballot during regular office hours up to 5:00 or until five p.m. on the day before the election, whichever is later. If the voter applies in person, the voter shall must complete a combined absentee ballot application/ application form and return envelope and show the person in charge of the election the voter's identification card as required in \u00a7 12-18-6.1 or complete the affidavit as provided in \u00a7 12-18-6.2. In the event of confinement because of sickness or disability, a qualified voter may apply in writing pursuant to the provisions of \u00a7 12-19-2 in writing and obtain an absentee ballot by authorized messenger so designated over the signature of the voter. The person in charge of the election may deliver shall provide the ballot to be delivered to the qualified voter to the authorized messenger a ballot to be delivered to the qualified voter. Any. An application for to have a ballot delivered by authorized messenger must be received by the person in charge of the election before 3:00 three p.m. on the day of the election. If the application designating an authorized messenger also indicates a request for an absentee ballot for any future election, such the absentee ballot shall must be mailed to the address provided on the application. If no address is provided, the ballot shall must be mailed to the person's voter registration address."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24933, "action_date": "2024-01-11T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259040, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259040.pdf", "status_text": "First Reading House", "journal_page": 37, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24933, "action_date": "2024-01-12T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259392, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259392.pdf", "status_text": "Referred to", "journal_page": 51, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1200, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24933, "action_date": "2024-01-19T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260712, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260712.pdf", "status_text": "Withdrawn at the Request of the Prime Sponsor", "journal_page": 93, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24951.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24951.json index 4027c568c..e777fb8ba 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24951.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24951.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24951, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1108, "bill_title": "permit an individual to change enrollment in a medicare supplement policy.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24951", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4526, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4495, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4496, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4499, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4503, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4542, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4548, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4571, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Insurance"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24951, "bill_version_id": 260416, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-17T15:24:21.12-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to permit an individual to change enrollment in a medicare supplement policy. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That chapter 58-17A be amended with a NEW SECTION: An individual enrolled in a medicare supplement policy may voluntarily terminate enrollment and enroll in another medicare supplement plan with benefits that are equal to or less than the benefits of the individual's existing coverage during the thirty days following the individual's birthday. A medicare supplement policy has equal or less benefits unless: (1) The policy contains one or more significant benefits not included in the individual's current medicare supplement policy being replaced; or (2) The policy contains the same significant benefits included in the individual's current medicare supplement policy being replaced but reduces the cost-sharing responsibilities of the enrollee for the benefits. Section 2. That chapter 58-17A be amended with a NEW SECTION: For a medicare supplement policy an individual is seeking to enroll in under section 1 of this Act, a carrier may not: (1) Deny or condition the issuance or effectiveness of a medicare supplement policy, or discriminate in the pricing of the policy, because of the health status, claims experience, or medical condition of an individual enrollee or the receipt of health care by the individual; or (2) Deny, reduce, or condition coverage to the individual for a medicare supplement policy because of the health status, claims experience, or medical condition of the individual or the use of medical care by the individual."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24951, "action_date": "2024-01-18T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260440, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260440.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 83, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1192, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24951, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1108, "bill_title": "permit an individual to change enrollment in a medicare supplement policy.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24951", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4526, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4495, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4496, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4499, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4503, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4542, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4548, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4552, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4571, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Insurance"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24951, "bill_version_id": 260416, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-17T15:24:21.12-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to permit an individual to change enrollment in a medicare supplement policy. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That chapter 58-17A be amended with a NEW SECTION: An individual enrolled in a medicare supplement policy may voluntarily terminate enrollment and enroll in another medicare supplement plan with benefits that are equal to or less than the benefits of the individual's existing coverage during the thirty days following the individual's birthday. A medicare supplement policy has equal or less benefits unless: (1) The policy contains one or more significant benefits not included in the individual's current medicare supplement policy being replaced; or (2) The policy contains the same significant benefits included in the individual's current medicare supplement policy being replaced but reduces the cost-sharing responsibilities of the enrollee for the benefits. Section 2. That chapter 58-17A be amended with a NEW SECTION: For a medicare supplement policy an individual is seeking to enroll in under section 1 of this Act, a carrier may not: (1) Deny or condition the issuance or effectiveness of a medicare supplement policy, or discriminate in the pricing of the policy, because of the health status, claims experience, or medical condition of an individual enrollee or the receipt of health care by the individual; or (2) Deny, reduce, or condition coverage to the individual for a medicare supplement policy because of the health status, claims experience, or medical condition of the individual or the use of medical care by the individual."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24951, "action_date": "2024-01-18T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260440, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260440.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 83, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1192, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24953.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24953.json index 6eebd65f7..28c0211c5 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24953.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24953.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24953, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 53, "bill_title": "make an appropriation for eligible water and wastewater projects and to declare an emergency.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24953", "sponsors": [], "keywords": ["Appropriation", "Emergency Clause", "Executive/Judiciary Request", "Grants", "Water Management", "Water Quality"], "audio": [{"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-17T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst06.mp3", "start_seconds": 2307.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-17T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst06.mp3", "start_seconds": 2307.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-17T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst06.mp3", "start_seconds": 2307.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-17T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst06.mp3", "start_seconds": 2307.0}], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24953, "bill_version_id": 258462, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-05T16:59:06.48-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to make an appropriation for eligible water and wastewater projects and to declare an emergency. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. There is appropriated the sum of $95,384,221 in federal fund expenditure authority to the Board of Water and Natural Resources for the purpose of providing grants for eligible water and wastewater projects previously awarded American Rescue Plan Act state fiscal recovery funds. The projects must comply with federal guidance regarding use of the American Rescue Plan Act state fiscal recovery funds. Moneys must be provided according to the terms and conditions established by the board. Section 2. There is appropriated the sum of $28,000,000 in federal fund expenditure authority to the Board of Water and Natural Resources for the expenditure of state fiscal recovery fund money authorized by the American Rescue Plan Act. The Board of Water and Natural Resources shall obligate these moneys only if Acts previously approved by the Legislature for the use of American Recue Plan Act state fiscal recovery funds contain moneys that are not obligated, as required by the state entity to which they were appropriated, prior to the required deadlines in federal guidance. Moneys must be provided according to the terms and conditions established by the board. Section 3. The secretary of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources shall approve vouchers and the state auditor shall draw warrants to pay expenditures authorized by this Act. Section 4. Any amounts appropriated in this Act not lawfully expended or obligated by June 30, 2027, shall revert in accordance with the procedures prescribed in chapter 4-8. Section 5. 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."}, {"bill_id": 24953, "bill_version_id": 260363, "bill_version": "Senate State Affairs Engrossed", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-17T15:03:03.303-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to make an appropriation for eligible water and wastewater projects and to declare an emergency. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. There is appropriated the sum of $94,384,221 in federal fund expenditure authority to the Board of Water and Natural Resources for the purpose of providing grants for eligible water and wastewater projects previously awarded American Rescue Plan Act state fiscal recovery funds. The projects must comply with federal guidance regarding use of the American Rescue Plan Act state fiscal recovery funds. Moneys must be provided according to the terms and conditions established by the board. Section 2. There is appropriated the sum of $28,000,000 in federal fund expenditure authority to the Board of Water and Natural Resources for the expenditure of state fiscal recovery fund money authorized by the American Rescue Plan Act. The Board of Water and Natural Resources shall obligate these moneys only if Acts previously approved by the Legislature for the use of American Recue Plan Act state fiscal recovery funds contain moneys that are not obligated, as required by the state entity to which they were appropriated, prior to the required deadlines in federal guidance. Moneys must be provided according to the terms and conditions established by the board. Section 3. The secretary of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources shall approve vouchers and the state auditor shall draw warrants to pay expenditures authorized by this Act. Section 4. Any amounts appropriated in this Act not lawfully expended or obligated by June 30, 2027, shall revert in accordance with the procedures prescribed in chapter 4-8. Section 5. 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."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24953, "action_date": "2024-01-09T12:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 257007, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/257007.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 22, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1220, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24953, "action_date": "2024-01-17T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259559, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259559.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1220, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24953, "action_date": "2024-01-17T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259560, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259560.pdf", "status_text": "Motion to amend", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1220, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "P", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24953, "action_date": "2024-01-17T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259560, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259560.pdf", "status_text": "Referred as Amended to", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1220, "committee_id_assigned": 1206, "result": "P", "vote": {"vote_id": 78536, "president_vote": null, "Yea": [4558, 4488, 4498, 4536, 4554, 4567, 4572, 4487], "Excused": [4493]}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24953, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 53, "bill_title": "make an appropriation for eligible water and wastewater projects and to declare an emergency.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24953", "sponsors": [], "keywords": ["Appropriation", "Emergency Clause", "Executive/Judiciary Request", "Grants", "Water Management", "Water Quality"], "audio": [{"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-17T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst06.mp3", "start_seconds": 2307.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-17T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst06.mp3", "start_seconds": 2307.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-17T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst06.mp3", "start_seconds": 2307.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-17T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SST", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/sst06.mp3", "start_seconds": 2307.0}], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24953, "bill_version_id": 258462, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-05T16:59:06.48-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to make an appropriation for eligible water and wastewater projects and to declare an emergency. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. There is appropriated the sum of $95,384,221 in federal fund expenditure authority to the Board of Water and Natural Resources for the purpose of providing grants for eligible water and wastewater projects previously awarded American Rescue Plan Act state fiscal recovery funds. The projects must comply with federal guidance regarding use of the American Rescue Plan Act state fiscal recovery funds. Moneys must be provided according to the terms and conditions established by the board. Section 2. There is appropriated the sum of $28,000,000 in federal fund expenditure authority to the Board of Water and Natural Resources for the expenditure of state fiscal recovery fund money authorized by the American Rescue Plan Act. The Board of Water and Natural Resources shall obligate these moneys only if Acts previously approved by the Legislature for the use of American Recue Plan Act state fiscal recovery funds contain moneys that are not obligated, as required by the state entity to which they were appropriated, prior to the required deadlines in federal guidance. Moneys must be provided according to the terms and conditions established by the board. Section 3. The secretary of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources shall approve vouchers and the state auditor shall draw warrants to pay expenditures authorized by this Act. Section 4. Any amounts appropriated in this Act not lawfully expended or obligated by June 30, 2027, shall revert in accordance with the procedures prescribed in chapter 4-8. Section 5. 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."}, {"bill_id": 24953, "bill_version_id": 260363, "bill_version": "Senate State Affairs Engrossed", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-17T15:03:03.303-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to make an appropriation for eligible water and wastewater projects and to declare an emergency. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. There is appropriated the sum of $94,384,221 in federal fund expenditure authority to the Board of Water and Natural Resources for the purpose of providing grants for eligible water and wastewater projects previously awarded American Rescue Plan Act state fiscal recovery funds. The projects must comply with federal guidance regarding use of the American Rescue Plan Act state fiscal recovery funds. Moneys must be provided according to the terms and conditions established by the board. Section 2. There is appropriated the sum of $28,000,000 in federal fund expenditure authority to the Board of Water and Natural Resources for the expenditure of state fiscal recovery fund money authorized by the American Rescue Plan Act. The Board of Water and Natural Resources shall obligate these moneys only if Acts previously approved by the Legislature for the use of American Recue Plan Act state fiscal recovery funds contain moneys that are not obligated, as required by the state entity to which they were appropriated, prior to the required deadlines in federal guidance. Moneys must be provided according to the terms and conditions established by the board. Section 3. The secretary of the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources shall approve vouchers and the state auditor shall draw warrants to pay expenditures authorized by this Act. Section 4. Any amounts appropriated in this Act not lawfully expended or obligated by June 30, 2027, shall revert in accordance with the procedures prescribed in chapter 4-8. Section 5. 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."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24953, "action_date": "2024-01-09T12:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 257007, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/257007.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 22, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1220, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24953, "action_date": "2024-01-17T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259559, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259559.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1220, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24953, "action_date": "2024-01-17T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259560, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259560.pdf", "status_text": "Motion to amend", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1220, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "P", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24953, "action_date": "2024-01-17T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259560, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259560.pdf", "status_text": "Referred as Amended to", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1220, "committee_id_assigned": 1206, "result": "P", "vote": {"vote_id": 78536, "president_vote": null, "Excused": [4493], "Yea": [4558, 4488, 4498, 4536, 4554, 4567, 4572, 4487]}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24956.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24956.json index 00d25663d..0d02fb0f1 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24956.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24956.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24956, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 96, "bill_title": "prohibit the use of a deepfake to influence an election, to provide a penalty therefor, and to declare an emergency.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24956", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4523, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Crimes", "Elections", "Emergency Clause", "Penalty"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24956, "bill_version_id": 260476, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-17T20:24:40.627-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to prohibit the use of a deepfake to influence an election, to provide a penalty therefor, and to declare an emergency. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 12-26: For the purposes of this chapter, the term \"deepfake\" means any image, audio recording, or video recording created or manipulated with the use of artificial intelligence or other digital technology that is so realistic a reasonable person would believe it depicts the speech or conduct of an actual individual who did not in fact engage in the speech or conduct. Section 2. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 12-26: No person, with the intent to injure a candidate or influence the result of an election, may disseminate a deepfake or enter into a contract or other agreement to disseminate a deepfake, within ninety days of an election, if the person knows or reasonably should know the item being disseminated is a deepfake. A violation of this section is a Class 1 misdemeanor. Section 3. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 12-26: Section 2 of this Act does not apply if: (1) The deepfake constitutes satire or parody; (2) A radio or television broadcasting station, or cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer: (a) Broadcasts a deepfake as part of a bona fide newscast, news interview, news documentary, or on-the-spot coverage of a bona fide news event, if the broadcast clearly acknowledges through content or disclosure, in a manner easily heard or read by the average listener or viewer, that there are questions about the authenticity of the deepfake; or (b) Is paid to broadcast a deepfake; or (3) An internet website or regularly published newspaper, magazine, or other periodical of general circulation, including an internet or electronic publication, that routinely carries news and commentary of general interest, publishes a deepfake, if the publication clearly states the deepfake does not accurately represent the speech or conduct of the individual depicted. Section 4. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 12-26: The attorney general, a candidate who is injured or likely to be injured by the dissemination of a deepfake in violation of section 2 of this Act, or the individual depicted in a deepfake disseminated in violation of section 2 of this Act may seek injunctive or other equitable relief prohibiting the dissemination of the deepfake. Section 5. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 12-26: A person who disseminates a deepfake in violation of section 2 of this Act is liable to the candidate and the individual depicted in the deepfake for damages, reasonable costs and attorney fees, and any other relief the court deems proper. The plaintiff bears the burden of establishing the use of a deepfake by clear and convincing evidence in any action brought pursuant to this section. Nothing in this section limits any other cause of action from being brought against a person who disseminates a deepfake in violation of section 2 of this Act. Section 6. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 12-26: It is an affirmative defense for any action brought pursuant to this Act that the deepfake includes a disclosure stating: \"This (image/video/audio) has been digitally generated or manipulated and is not an accurate representation of fact or actual events.\" For an image or video recording, the text of the disclosure must appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer and no smaller than the largest font size of other text appearing in the image or video recording. The disclosure must be superimposed over each deepfake. For an audio recording, the disclosure must be read in a clearly spoken manner and in a pitch that is easily heard by the average listener at the beginning and end of the audio recording. Section 7. Whereas, this Act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this Act shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24956, "action_date": "2024-01-18T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260420, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260420.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 107, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1220, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24956, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 96, "bill_title": "prohibit the use of a deepfake to influence an election, to provide a penalty therefor, and to declare an emergency.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24956", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4523, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4525, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4544, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4575, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Crimes", "Elections", "Emergency Clause", "Penalty"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24956, "bill_version_id": 260476, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-17T20:24:40.627-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to prohibit the use of a deepfake to influence an election, to provide a penalty therefor, and to declare an emergency. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 12-26: For the purposes of this chapter, the term \"deepfake\" means any image, audio recording, or video recording created or manipulated with the use of artificial intelligence or other digital technology that is so realistic a reasonable person would believe it depicts the speech or conduct of an actual individual who did not in fact engage in the speech or conduct. Section 2. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 12-26: No person, with the intent to injure a candidate or influence the result of an election, may disseminate a deepfake or enter into a contract or other agreement to disseminate a deepfake, within ninety days of an election, if the person knows or reasonably should know the item being disseminated is a deepfake. A violation of this section is a Class 1 misdemeanor. Section 3. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 12-26: Section 2 of this Act does not apply if: (1) The deepfake constitutes satire or parody; (2) A radio or television broadcasting station, or cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer: (a) Broadcasts a deepfake as part of a bona fide newscast, news interview, news documentary, or on-the-spot coverage of a bona fide news event, if the broadcast clearly acknowledges through content or disclosure, in a manner easily heard or read by the average listener or viewer, that there are questions about the authenticity of the deepfake; or (b) Is paid to broadcast a deepfake; or (3) An internet website or regularly published newspaper, magazine, or other periodical of general circulation, including an internet or electronic publication, that routinely carries news and commentary of general interest, publishes a deepfake, if the publication clearly states the deepfake does not accurately represent the speech or conduct of the individual depicted. Section 4. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 12-26: The attorney general, a candidate who is injured or likely to be injured by the dissemination of a deepfake in violation of section 2 of this Act, or the individual depicted in a deepfake disseminated in violation of section 2 of this Act may seek injunctive or other equitable relief prohibiting the dissemination of the deepfake. Section 5. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 12-26: A person who disseminates a deepfake in violation of section 2 of this Act is liable to the candidate and the individual depicted in the deepfake for damages, reasonable costs and attorney fees, and any other relief the court deems proper. The plaintiff bears the burden of establishing the use of a deepfake by clear and convincing evidence in any action brought pursuant to this section. Nothing in this section limits any other cause of action from being brought against a person who disseminates a deepfake in violation of section 2 of this Act. Section 6. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 12-26: It is an affirmative defense for any action brought pursuant to this Act that the deepfake includes a disclosure stating: \"This (image/video/audio) has been digitally generated or manipulated and is not an accurate representation of fact or actual events.\" For an image or video recording, the text of the disclosure must appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer and no smaller than the largest font size of other text appearing in the image or video recording. The disclosure must be superimposed over each deepfake. For an audio recording, the disclosure must be read in a clearly spoken manner and in a pitch that is easily heard by the average listener at the beginning and end of the audio recording. Section 7. Whereas, this Act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this Act shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24956, "action_date": "2024-01-18T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260420, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260420.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 107, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1220, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24962.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24962.json index 46edb3d81..2c754bdba 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24962.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24962.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24962, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1119, "bill_title": "create a habitat conservation specialty plate and emblem.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24962", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4475, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4567, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4477, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4487, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4516, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4529, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4534, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4541, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4553, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4555, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4560, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4563, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4566, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4569, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4571, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Game, Fish, Parks and Forestry", "License Plates", "Motor Vehicles", "Promulgation of Rules"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24962, "bill_version_id": 260760, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-18T19:02:20.773-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to create a habitat conservation specialty plate and emblem. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That chapter 32-5 be amended with a NEW SECTION: Any owner of a motor vehicle who is a resident of this state and who has complied with all of the laws of this state in relation to the registration of a motor vehicle may receive habitat conservation specialty plates. The specialty plates must be issued only upon proof of payment of the current registration fees. Habitat conservation specialty plates may only be used on automobiles, pickup trucks, or vans licensed pursuant to \u00a7 32-5-6, motorcycles licensed pursuant to \u00a7 32-5-9, or pickup trucks licensed pursuant to \u00a7 32-5-6.3. Habitat conservation specialty plates must be displayed in accordance with \u00a7 32-5-98. Annual renewal of habitat conservation specialty plates must be in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. Section 2. That chapter 32-5 be amended with a NEW SECTION: An administrative fee of ten dollars must be charged for habitat conservation specialty plates. The fee must be deposited into the license plate special revenue fund. Section 3. That chapter 32-5 be amended with a NEW SECTION: The habitat conservation specialty plate must be designed by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks and approved by the secretary of the Department of Revenue. The specialty plates must be reflectorized and designed to have a habitat conservation emblem placed on the plate. The habitat conservation emblem must also be designed by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks and approved by the secretary of the Department of Revenue. Habitat conservation specialty plates must be reissued on a three-year cycle. Any change to the design of these specialty plates must be implemented during the next plate reissue cycle. Section 4. That chapter 32-5 be amended with a NEW SECTION: The Department of Game, Fish and Parks, and its agents, may sell the habitat conservation emblems and are responsible for the administration of the habitat conservation emblem. Fees for the habitat conservation emblems must be set by rules promulgated by the Game, Fish and Parks Commission pursuant to chapter 1-26. Any revenue collected from the sale of the habitat conservation emblems must be deposited into the game, fish and parks fund for the purposes of habitat development and enhancement on public and private lands. Section 5. That chapter 32-5 be amended with a NEW SECTION: No emblems other than a habitat conservation emblem may be used on the habitat conservation specialty plate. The habitat conservation emblem may not be affixed to any other emblem specialty plate. Misuse of the habitat conservation emblems or use of unauthorized emblems or stickers on the habitat conservation emblem specialty plate is a Class 2 misdemeanor. Section 6. That chapter 32-5 be amended with a NEW SECTION: Habitat conservation specialty plates must be transferred and replaced in the same manner as emblem specialty plates pursuant to \u00a7\u00a7 32-5-171 to 32-5-173, inclusive."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24962, "action_date": "2024-01-19T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260712, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260712.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 94, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1205, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24962, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1119, "bill_title": "create a habitat conservation specialty plate and emblem.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24962", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4475, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4567, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4477, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4487, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4516, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4529, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4534, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4541, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4552, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4553, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4555, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4560, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4563, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4566, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4569, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4571, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Game, Fish, Parks and Forestry", "License Plates", "Motor Vehicles", "Promulgation of Rules"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24962, "bill_version_id": 260760, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-18T19:02:20.773-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to create a habitat conservation specialty plate and emblem. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That chapter 32-5 be amended with a NEW SECTION: Any owner of a motor vehicle who is a resident of this state and who has complied with all of the laws of this state in relation to the registration of a motor vehicle may receive habitat conservation specialty plates. The specialty plates must be issued only upon proof of payment of the current registration fees. Habitat conservation specialty plates may only be used on automobiles, pickup trucks, or vans licensed pursuant to \u00a7 32-5-6, motorcycles licensed pursuant to \u00a7 32-5-9, or pickup trucks licensed pursuant to \u00a7 32-5-6.3. Habitat conservation specialty plates must be displayed in accordance with \u00a7 32-5-98. Annual renewal of habitat conservation specialty plates must be in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. Section 2. That chapter 32-5 be amended with a NEW SECTION: An administrative fee of ten dollars must be charged for habitat conservation specialty plates. The fee must be deposited into the license plate special revenue fund. Section 3. That chapter 32-5 be amended with a NEW SECTION: The habitat conservation specialty plate must be designed by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks and approved by the secretary of the Department of Revenue. The specialty plates must be reflectorized and designed to have a habitat conservation emblem placed on the plate. The habitat conservation emblem must also be designed by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks and approved by the secretary of the Department of Revenue. Habitat conservation specialty plates must be reissued on a three-year cycle. Any change to the design of these specialty plates must be implemented during the next plate reissue cycle. Section 4. That chapter 32-5 be amended with a NEW SECTION: The Department of Game, Fish and Parks, and its agents, may sell the habitat conservation emblems and are responsible for the administration of the habitat conservation emblem. Fees for the habitat conservation emblems must be set by rules promulgated by the Game, Fish and Parks Commission pursuant to chapter 1-26. Any revenue collected from the sale of the habitat conservation emblems must be deposited into the game, fish and parks fund for the purposes of habitat development and enhancement on public and private lands. Section 5. That chapter 32-5 be amended with a NEW SECTION: No emblems other than a habitat conservation emblem may be used on the habitat conservation specialty plate. The habitat conservation emblem may not be affixed to any other emblem specialty plate. Misuse of the habitat conservation emblems or use of unauthorized emblems or stickers on the habitat conservation emblem specialty plate is a Class 2 misdemeanor. Section 6. That chapter 32-5 be amended with a NEW SECTION: Habitat conservation specialty plates must be transferred and replaced in the same manner as emblem specialty plates pursuant to \u00a7\u00a7 32-5-171 to 32-5-173, inclusive."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24962, "action_date": "2024-01-19T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260712, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260712.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 94, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1205, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24964.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24964.json index c312306a9..538f771f1 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24964.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24964.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24964, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 97, "bill_title": "establish the admissibility of evidence of similar crimes in sexual assault cases.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24964", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4495, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4550, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4575, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Crimes", "Evidence", "Sex Offenses"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24964, "bill_version_id": 260542, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-18T09:56:39.647-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to establish the admissibility of evidence of similar crimes in sexual assault cases. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That chapter 19-19 be amended with a NEW SECTION: (a) Permitted uses. In a criminal case in which a defendant is accused of sexual assault, the court may admit evidence that the defendant committed any other sexual assault. The evidence may be considered on any matter to which it is relevant. (b) Disclosure to the defendant. If the prosecutor intends to offer this evidence, the prosecutor must disclose it to the defendant, including witnesses' statements or a summary of the expected testimony. The prosecutor must do so at least fifteen days before trial or at a later time that the court allows for good cause. (c) Effect on other rules. This rule does not limit the admission or consideration of evidence under any other rule. (d) Definition of sexual assault. In this section, \"sexual assault\" means a crime under federal law or state law involving: (1) Any conduct prohibited by chapter 22-22; (2) Contact, without consent, between any part of the defendant's body or an object and another person's genitals or anus; (3) Contact, without consent, between the defendant's genitals or anus and any part of another person's body; (4) Deriving sexual pleasure or gratification from inflicting death, bodily injury, or physical pain on another person; or (5) An attempt or conspiracy to engage in conduct described in subdivisions (1) through (4)."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24964, "action_date": "2024-01-18T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260420, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260420.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 107, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1214, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24964, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 97, "bill_title": "establish the admissibility of evidence of similar crimes in sexual assault cases.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24964", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4495, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4550, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4523, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4575, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Crimes", "Evidence", "Sex Offenses"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24964, "bill_version_id": 260542, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-18T09:56:39.647-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to establish the admissibility of evidence of similar crimes in sexual assault cases. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That chapter 19-19 be amended with a NEW SECTION: (a) Permitted uses. In a criminal case in which a defendant is accused of sexual assault, the court may admit evidence that the defendant committed any other sexual assault. The evidence may be considered on any matter to which it is relevant. (b) Disclosure to the defendant. If the prosecutor intends to offer this evidence, the prosecutor must disclose it to the defendant, including witnesses' statements or a summary of the expected testimony. The prosecutor must do so at least fifteen days before trial or at a later time that the court allows for good cause. (c) Effect on other rules. This rule does not limit the admission or consideration of evidence under any other rule. (d) Definition of sexual assault. In this section, \"sexual assault\" means a crime under federal law or state law involving: (1) Any conduct prohibited by chapter 22-22; (2) Contact, without consent, between any part of the defendant's body or an object and another person's genitals or anus; (3) Contact, without consent, between the defendant's genitals or anus and any part of another person's body; (4) Deriving sexual pleasure or gratification from inflicting death, bodily injury, or physical pain on another person; or (5) An attempt or conspiracy to engage in conduct described in subdivisions (1) through (4)."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24964, "action_date": "2024-01-18T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260420, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260420.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 107, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1214, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24968.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24968.json index 7f63616a8..6f11488ce 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24968.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24968.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24968, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1111, "bill_title": "require members of the Legislature to attend a course on the federal and state constitutions.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24968", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4511, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4519, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4533, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4547, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4556, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Legislature and Statutes", "Organization of the Legislature"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24968, "bill_version_id": 260480, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-17T21:45:41.817-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to require members of the Legislature to attend a course on the federal and state constitutions. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That chapter 2-9 be amended with a NEW SECTION: Each member elected or appointed to the Legislature, prior to the first day of the regular legislative session following the general election, shall attend, in-person or remotely, a two-hour course on the federal and state constitutions coordinated by the director of the Legislative Research Council. The director of the Legislative Research Council shall: (1) Select the time and date of the course; (2) Select a person to teach the course; and (3) Determine the course content. A member of the Legislature who attends the course is not required to attend the course again if the member is elected or appointed to the Legislature for a subsequent term."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24968, "action_date": "2024-01-18T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260440, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260440.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 84, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1203, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24968, "action_date": "2024-01-22T07:45:00-06:00", "document_id": 260848, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260848.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": 1, "committee_id_action": 1203, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24968, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1111, "bill_title": "require members of the Legislature to attend a course on the federal and state constitutions.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24968", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4474, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4511, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4519, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4533, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4547, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4556, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Legislature and Statutes", "Organization of the Legislature"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24968, "bill_version_id": 260480, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-17T21:45:41.817-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to require members of the Legislature to attend a course on the federal and state constitutions. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That chapter 2-9 be amended with a NEW SECTION: Each member elected or appointed to the Legislature, prior to the first day of the regular legislative session following the general election, shall attend, in-person or remotely, a two-hour course on the federal and state constitutions coordinated by the director of the Legislative Research Council. The director of the Legislative Research Council shall: (1) Select the time and date of the course; (2) Select a person to teach the course; and (3) Determine the course content. A member of the Legislature who attends the course is not required to attend the course again if the member is elected or appointed to the Legislature for a subsequent term."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24968, "action_date": "2024-01-18T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260440, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260440.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 84, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1203, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24968, "action_date": "2024-01-22T07:45:00-06:00", "document_id": 260848, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260848.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": 1, "committee_id_action": 1203, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24980.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24980.json index 7006b064a..9f70f6db7 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24980.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24980.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24980, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1112, "bill_title": "permit a hunter with a disabled hunter permit to use a motorized wheelchair for hunting on school or public lands.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24980", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4477, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4560, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Fishing", "Game, Fish, Parks and Forestry", "Hunting"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24980, "bill_version_id": 260481, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-17T21:48:43.983-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to permit a hunter with a disabled hunter permit to use a motorized wheelchair for hunting on school or public lands. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 41-9: A licensed hunter who is a paraplegic or is otherwise physically unable to walk with or without crutches, braces, or other mechanical support or is otherwise considered to be limited or impaired in the hunter's ability to walk, and who has been issued a disabled hunter permit by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks, may use a self-propelled wheelchair for purposes of hunting, fishing, or trapping to enter onto or to cross any land under the control of the commissioner of school and public lands on which public hunting, fishing, or trapping is authorized."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24980, "action_date": "2024-01-18T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260440, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260440.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 83, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1191, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24980, "action_date": "2024-01-19T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260712, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260712.pdf", "status_text": "Withdrawn at the Request of the Prime Sponsor", "journal_page": 93, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24980, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1112, "bill_title": "permit a hunter with a disabled hunter permit to use a motorized wheelchair for hunting on school or public lands.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24980", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4477, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4556, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4560, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Fishing", "Game, Fish, Parks and Forestry", "Hunting"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24980, "bill_version_id": 260481, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-17T21:48:43.983-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to permit a hunter with a disabled hunter permit to use a motorized wheelchair for hunting on school or public lands. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 41-9: A licensed hunter who is a paraplegic or is otherwise physically unable to walk with or without crutches, braces, or other mechanical support or is otherwise considered to be limited or impaired in the hunter's ability to walk, and who has been issued a disabled hunter permit by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks, may use a self-propelled wheelchair for purposes of hunting, fishing, or trapping to enter onto or to cross any land under the control of the commissioner of school and public lands on which public hunting, fishing, or trapping is authorized."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24980, "action_date": "2024-01-18T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260440, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260440.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 83, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1191, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24980, "action_date": "2024-01-19T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260712, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260712.pdf", "status_text": "Withdrawn at the Request of the Prime Sponsor", "journal_page": 93, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24982.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24982.json index 596564eaf..3f29dee83 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24982.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24982.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24982, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1113, "bill_title": "prohibit the use of state resources for the provision of lewd or lascivious content.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24982", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4502, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4511, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4519, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4533, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4534, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Colleges and Universities", "Education", "Higher Education", "Minors", "Obscenity and Public Indecency", "Speech and Expression"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24982, "bill_version_id": 260482, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-17T21:51:17.253-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to prohibit the use of state resources for the provision of lewd or lascivious content. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That chapter 13-1 be amended with a NEW SECTION: Neither the Board of Regents nor any institution under the control of the board may expend public moneys or use any state-owned facility or property to develop, facilitate, host, or promote lewd or lascivious content. For purposes of this section, the term \"lewd or lascivious\" means: (1) The featuring of specific sexual activity, as defined in \u00a7 11-12-1, for the predominant purpose of appealing to a prurient interest; (2) The featuring of specific anatomical areas, as defined in \u00a7 11-12-1, for the predominant purpose of appealing to a prurient interest; (3) The featuring of nude or seminude individuals, as defined in \u00a7 11-12-1, for the predominant purpose of appealing to a prurient interest; (4) The performance of any physical movement or activity for the predominant purpose of appealing to a prurient interest; or (5) The public removal of one's clothing for the entertainment of another. Section 2. That \u00a7 13-53-49 be AMENDED: 13-53-49. As used in \u00a7\u00a7 13-53-49 13-53-50 to 13-53-53, inclusive: (1) \"Expressive activity,\" protected under the provisions of \u00a7\u00a7 13-53-49 to 13-53-53, inclusive, includes any lawful noncommercial verbal or written means by which one person communicates ideas to another, and includes peaceful assembly, protests, speeches, distribution of literature, the carrying of signs, and the circulation of petitions; and (2) \"Intellectual diversity,\" denotes a learning environment that exposes students to and encourages exploration of a variety of ideological and political perspectives. Neither the term \"expressive activity\" nor the term \"intellectual diversity\" may be construed to include content that is lewd or lascivious, as defined in section 1 of this Act. Section 3. That \u00a7 13-53-50 be AMENDED: 13-53-50. The Board of Regents shall require each institution under its control to maintain a commitment to the principles of free expression and encourage the timely and rational discussion of topics in an environment that is intellectually and ideologically diverse. Neither the Board of Regents board nor any institution under its control may attempt to shield individuals from constitutionally protected speech, including ideas and opinions they find offensive, unwise, immoral, indecent, disagreeable, conservative, liberal, traditional, radical, or wrong-headed. Nothing in this section precludes the board or any institution under the control of the board from restricting or prohibiting the presence of minors at any program or event occurring on any state-owned property."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24982, "action_date": "2024-01-18T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260440, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260440.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 84, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1203, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24982, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1113, "bill_title": "prohibit the use of state resources for the provision of lewd or lascivious content.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24982", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4474, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4502, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4511, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4519, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4533, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4534, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4556, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Colleges and Universities", "Education", "Higher Education", "Minors", "Obscenity and Public Indecency", "Speech and Expression"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24982, "bill_version_id": 260482, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-17T21:51:17.253-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to prohibit the use of state resources for the provision of lewd or lascivious content. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That chapter 13-1 be amended with a NEW SECTION: Neither the Board of Regents nor any institution under the control of the board may expend public moneys or use any state-owned facility or property to develop, facilitate, host, or promote lewd or lascivious content. For purposes of this section, the term \"lewd or lascivious\" means: (1) The featuring of specific sexual activity, as defined in \u00a7 11-12-1, for the predominant purpose of appealing to a prurient interest; (2) The featuring of specific anatomical areas, as defined in \u00a7 11-12-1, for the predominant purpose of appealing to a prurient interest; (3) The featuring of nude or seminude individuals, as defined in \u00a7 11-12-1, for the predominant purpose of appealing to a prurient interest; (4) The performance of any physical movement or activity for the predominant purpose of appealing to a prurient interest; or (5) The public removal of one's clothing for the entertainment of another. Section 2. That \u00a7 13-53-49 be AMENDED: 13-53-49. As used in \u00a7\u00a7 13-53-49 13-53-50 to 13-53-53, inclusive: (1) \"Expressive activity,\" protected under the provisions of \u00a7\u00a7 13-53-49 to 13-53-53, inclusive, includes any lawful noncommercial verbal or written means by which one person communicates ideas to another, and includes peaceful assembly, protests, speeches, distribution of literature, the carrying of signs, and the circulation of petitions; and (2) \"Intellectual diversity,\" denotes a learning environment that exposes students to and encourages exploration of a variety of ideological and political perspectives. Neither the term \"expressive activity\" nor the term \"intellectual diversity\" may be construed to include content that is lewd or lascivious, as defined in section 1 of this Act. Section 3. That \u00a7 13-53-50 be AMENDED: 13-53-50. The Board of Regents shall require each institution under its control to maintain a commitment to the principles of free expression and encourage the timely and rational discussion of topics in an environment that is intellectually and ideologically diverse. Neither the Board of Regents board nor any institution under its control may attempt to shield individuals from constitutionally protected speech, including ideas and opinions they find offensive, unwise, immoral, indecent, disagreeable, conservative, liberal, traditional, radical, or wrong-headed. Nothing in this section precludes the board or any institution under the control of the board from restricting or prohibiting the presence of minors at any program or event occurring on any state-owned property."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24982, "action_date": "2024-01-18T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260440, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260440.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 84, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1203, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24988.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24988.json index e6c98cfd7..2dabfbaa5 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24988.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24988.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24988, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 98, "bill_title": "establish the admissibility of evidence of similar crimes in child molestation cases.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24988", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4495, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4550, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4575, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Crimes", "Evidence", "Sex Offenses"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24988, "bill_version_id": 260543, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-18T09:57:14.957-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to establish the admissibility of evidence of similar crimes in child molestation cases. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That chapter 19-19 be amended with a NEW SECTION: (a) Permitted uses. In a criminal case in which a defendant is accused of child molestation, the court may admit evidence that the defendant committed any other child molestation. The evidence may be considered on any matter to which it is relevant. (b) Disclosure to the defendant. If the prosecutor intends to offer this evidence, the prosecutor must disclose it to the defendant, including witnesses' statements or a summary of the expected testimony. The prosecutor must do so at least fifteen days before trial or at a later time that the court allows for good cause. (c) Effect on other rules. This rule does not limit the admission or consideration of evidence under any other rule. (d) Definition of child and child molestation. As used in this section: (1) \"Child\" means a person below the age of eighteen; and (2) \"Child molestation\" means a crime under federal law or state law involving: (a) Any conduct prohibited by chapter 22-22 and committed with a child; (b) Contact between any part of the defendant's body or an object and a child's genitals or anus; (c) Contact between the defendant's genitals or anus and any part of a child's body; (d) Deriving sexual pleasure or gratification from inflicting death, bodily injury, or physical pain on a child; or (e) An attempt or conspiracy to engage in conduct described in subsections (a) through (d)."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24988, "action_date": "2024-01-18T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260420, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260420.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 107, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1214, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24988, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 98, "bill_title": "establish the admissibility of evidence of similar crimes in child molestation cases.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24988", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4495, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4550, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4523, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4575, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Crimes", "Evidence", "Sex Offenses"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24988, "bill_version_id": 260543, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-18T09:57:14.957-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to establish the admissibility of evidence of similar crimes in child molestation cases. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That chapter 19-19 be amended with a NEW SECTION: (a) Permitted uses. In a criminal case in which a defendant is accused of child molestation, the court may admit evidence that the defendant committed any other child molestation. The evidence may be considered on any matter to which it is relevant. (b) Disclosure to the defendant. If the prosecutor intends to offer this evidence, the prosecutor must disclose it to the defendant, including witnesses' statements or a summary of the expected testimony. The prosecutor must do so at least fifteen days before trial or at a later time that the court allows for good cause. (c) Effect on other rules. This rule does not limit the admission or consideration of evidence under any other rule. (d) Definition of child and child molestation. As used in this section: (1) \"Child\" means a person below the age of eighteen; and (2) \"Child molestation\" means a crime under federal law or state law involving: (a) Any conduct prohibited by chapter 22-22 and committed with a child; (b) Contact between any part of the defendant's body or an object and a child's genitals or anus; (c) Contact between the defendant's genitals or anus and any part of a child's body; (d) Deriving sexual pleasure or gratification from inflicting death, bodily injury, or physical pain on a child; or (e) An attempt or conspiracy to engage in conduct described in subsections (a) through (d)."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24988, "action_date": "2024-01-18T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260420, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260420.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 107, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1214, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24991.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24991.json index dcba0f3fd..44e0edfc0 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24991.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-24991.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 24991, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 79, "bill_title": "revise provisions related to the possession, distribution, and manufacture of child pornography.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/24991", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4492, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4572, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4472, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4485, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4487, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4488, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4493, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4495, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4496, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4499, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4521, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4532, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4534, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4542, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4550, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4551, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4554, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4555, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4558, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4561, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4569, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4576, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Crimes", "Minors", "Obscenity and Public Indecency", "Penalty", "Sex Offenses"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 24991, "bill_version_id": 259215, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-11T07:54:09.193-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to revise provisions related to the possession, distribution, and manufacture of child pornography. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 22-24A: A person is guilty of possessing child pornography if the person knowingly possesses any visual depiction of a minor engaging in a prohibited sexual act, or in a simulation of a prohibited sexual act. A violation of this section is a Class 4 felony. A conviction under this section must be punished by a mandatory sentence in a state correctional facility of at least one year. Section 2. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 22-24A: A person is guilty of distributing child pornography if the person knowingly sells or distributes any visual depiction of a minor engaging in a prohibited sexual act, or in a simulation of a prohibited sexual act. A violation of this section is a Class 3 felony. A conviction under this section must be punished by a mandatory sentence in a state correctional facility of at least five years. A person convicted of a violation of this section may not be convicted of possessing child pornography pursuant to section 1 of this Act for the same visual depiction. Section 3. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 22-24A: A person is guilty of manufacturing child pornography if the person creates, causes the creation of, or knowingly permits the creation of any visual depiction of a minor engaged in a prohibited sexual act, or in a simulation of a prohibited sexual act. A violation of this section is a Class 2 felony. A conviction under this section must be punished by a mandatory sentence in a state correctional facility of at least ten years. A person convicted of a violation of this section may not be convicted of possessing child pornography pursuant to section 1 of this Act for the same visual depiction. Section 4. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 22-24A: An adult is guilty of sexting with a minor if the adult knowingly possesses any visual depiction of a minor, aged sixteen or older, who is involved in a romantic relationship with the adult, engaging in a prohibited sexual act, or in a simulation of a prohibited sexual act, that was voluntarily created by the minor and voluntarily transmitted to the adult by the minor. A violation of this section is a Class 1 misdemeanor. It is not a violation of section 1 or section 3 of this Act if an adult knowingly possesses a visual depiction of a minor aged sixteen or older, who is involved in a romantic relationship with the adult, engaging in a prohibited sexual act, or in a simulation of a prohibited sexual act, that was voluntarily created by the minor and voluntarily transmitted to the adult by the minor, unless the adult distributed the visual depiction to another person. Section 5. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 22-24A: The court shall order an assessment pursuant to \u00a7 22-22-1.3 of any person convicted of violating sections 1 to 3, inclusive, of this Act. Section 6. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 22-24A: Consent to performing the proscribed acts by a minor or a minor's parent, guardian, or custodian, or mistake as to the minor's age is not a defense to a charge of violating sections 1 to 3, inclusive, of this Act. Section 7. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 22-24A: It is an affirmative defense to a violation of sections 1 to 3, inclusive, of this Act that the visual depiction is of the person charged. Section 8. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 22-24A: The sentencing court may impose a sentence other than that required by sections 1 to 3, inclusive, of this Act if the court finds that mitigating circumstances exist which require a departure from the mandatory sentence imposed by sections 1 to 3, inclusive, of this Act. The court must file, in writing, its finding of mitigating circumstances and the factual basis relied upon by the court. Section 9. That \u00a7 22-6-11 be AMENDED: 22-6-11. The sentencing court shall sentence an offender convicted of a Class 5 or Class 6 felony, except those convicted under \u00a7\u00a7 22-11A-2.1, 22-14-15, 22-18-1, 22-18-1.05, 22-18-26, 22-18-29, 22-19A-1, 22-19A-2, 22-19A-3, 22-19A-7, 22-19A-16, 22-22A-2, 22-22A-4, 22-24A-3, 22-22-24.3, subdivision 22-23-2(2), 22-24-1.2, 22-24B-2, 22-24B-12, 22-24B-12.1, 22-24B-23, 22-30A-46, 22-42-7, subdivision 24-2-14(1), 32-34-5, and any person ineligible for probation under \u00a7 23A-27-12, to a term of probation. If the offender is under the supervision of the Department of Corrections, the court shall must order a fully suspended state incarceration sentence pursuant to \u00a7 23A-27-18.4. The sentencing court may impose a sentence other than probation or a fully suspended state incarceration sentence if the court finds aggravating circumstances exist that pose a significant risk to the public and require a departure from presumptive probation under this section. If a departure is made, the judge shall must state on the record at the time of sentencing the aggravating circumstances and the same shall be stated on the record at the time of sentencing and in the dispositional order. Neither this section nor its application may be the basis for establishing a constitutionally protected liberty, property, or due process interest. Section 10. That \u00a7 22-24-1.2 be AMENDED: 22-24-1.2. A person commits the crime of indecent exposure if, with the intent to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of any person, the person exposes his or her genitals in a public place, or in the view of a public place, under circumstances in which that person knows that person's conduct is likely to annoy, offend, or alarm another person. A violation of this section is a Class 1 misdemeanor. However, if such the person has been previously convicted of a felony violation of \u00a7 22-22-1, 22-22-7, or 22-24A-3 sections 1 to 3, inclusive, of this Act, that person is guilty of a Class 6 felony. Any person convicted of a third or subsequent violation of this section is guilty of a Class 6 felony. Section 11. That \u00a7 22-24A-20 be AMENDED: 22-24A-20. The provisions of \u00a7\u00a7 22-22-24.3, 22-24A-1, 22-24A-1.1, 22-24A-3, 22-24A-3.1, and 22-24A-5, and sections 1 to 3, inclusive, of this Act do not apply to the selling, lending, distributing, exhibiting, giving away, showing, possessing, or making of films, photographs, or other materials involving only nudity, if the materials are made for and have a serious literary, artistic, educational, or scientific value. Section 12. That \u00a7 22-24B-1 be AMENDED: 22-24B-1. For the purposes of \u00a7\u00a7 22-24B-2 to 22-24B-14, inclusive, a sex crime is any of the following crimes regardless of the date of the commission of the offense or the date of conviction: (1) Rape as set forth in \u00a7 22-22-1; (2) Felony sexual contact with a minor under sixteen as set forth in \u00a7 22-22-7 if committed by an adult; (3) Sexual contact with a person incapable of consenting as set forth in \u00a7 22-22-7.2; (4) Incest if committed by an adult; (5) Possessing, manufacturing, or, distributing, or manufacturing child pornography as set forth in \u00a7 22-24A-3 sections 1 to 3, inclusive, of this Act; (6) Sale of child pornography as set forth in \u00a7 22-24A-1; (7) Sexual exploitation of a minor as set forth in \u00a7 22-22-24.3; (8) Kidnapping, as set forth in \u00a7 22-19-1, if the victim of the criminal act is a minor; (9) Promotion of prostitution of a minor as set forth in subdivision 22-23-2(2); (10) Criminal pedophilia as previously set forth in \u00a7 22-22-30.1; (11) Felony indecent exposure as previously set forth in former \u00a7 22-24-1 or felony indecent exposure as set forth in \u00a7 22-24-1.2; (12) Solicitation of a minor as set forth in \u00a7 22-24A-5; (13) Felony indecent exposure as set forth in \u00a7 22-24-1.3; (14) Bestiality as set forth in \u00a7 22-22-42; (15) An attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit any of the crimes listed in this section; (16) Any crime, court martial offense, or tribal offense committed in a place other than this state that constitutes a sex crime under this section if committed in this state; (17) Any federal crime, court martial offense, or tribal offense that constitutes a sex crime under federal law; (18) Any crime committed in another state if that state also requires anyone convicted of that crime register as a sex offender in that state; (19) If the victim is a minor: (a) Any sexual acts between a jail employee and a detainee as set forth in \u00a7 22-22-7.6; (b) Any sexual contact by a psychotherapist as set forth in \u00a7 22-22-28; or (c) Any sexual penetration by a psychotherapist as set forth in \u00a7 22-22-29; (20) Intentional exposure to HIV infection as set forth in subdivision (1) of \u00a7 22-18-31; (21) First degree human trafficking as set forth in \u00a7 22-49-2 if the victim is a minor; (22) Second degree human trafficking as set forth in \u00a7 22-49-3 involving the prostitution of a minor; (23) Felony use or dissemination of visual recording or photographic device without consent and with intent to self-gratify, harass, or embarrass as set forth in \u00a7 22-21-4; (24) Manufacturing or distributing a child-like sex doll as set forth in \u00a7 22-24A-1.1; or (25) Felony conviction of purchasing or possessing a child-like sex doll as set forth in \u00a7 22-24A-3.1. Section 13. That \u00a7 22-24A-3 be REPEALED: A person is guilty of possessing, manufacturing, or distributing child pornography if the person: (1) Creates any visual depiction of a minor engaging in a prohibited sexual act, or in the simulation of such an act; (2) Causes or knowingly permits the creation of any visual depiction of a minor engaged in a prohibited sexual act, or in the simulation of such an act; or (3) Knowingly possesses, distributes, or otherwise disseminates any visual depiction of a minor engaging in a prohibited sexual act, or in the simulation of such an act. Consent to performing these proscribed acts by a minor or a minor's parent, guardian, or custodian, or mistake as to the minor's age is not a defense to a charge of violating this section. A violation of this section is a Class 4 felony. If a person is convicted of a second or subsequent violation of this section within fifteen years of the prior conviction, the violation is a Class 3 felony. 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 22-24A: A person is guilty of possessing child pornography if the person knowingly possesses any visual depiction of a minor engaging in a prohibited sexual act, or in a simulation of a prohibited sexual act. A violation of this section is a Class 4 felony. A conviction under this section must be punished by a mandatory sentence in a state correctional facility of at least one year. Section 2. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 22-24A: A person is guilty of distributing child pornography if the person knowingly sells or distributes any visual depiction of a minor engaging in a prohibited sexual act, or in a simulation of a prohibited sexual act. A violation of this section is a Class 3 felony. A conviction under this section must be punished by a mandatory sentence in a state correctional facility of at least five years. A person convicted of a violation of this section may not be convicted of possessing child pornography pursuant to section 1 of this Act for the same visual depiction. Section 3. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 22-24A: A person is guilty of manufacturing child pornography if the person creates, causes the creation of, or knowingly permits the creation of any visual depiction of a minor engaged in a prohibited sexual act, or in a simulation of a prohibited sexual act. A violation of this section is a Class 2 felony. A conviction under this section must be punished by a mandatory sentence in a state correctional facility of at least ten years. A person convicted of a violation of this section may not be convicted of possessing child pornography pursuant to section 1 of this Act for the same visual depiction. Section 4. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 22-24A: An adult is guilty of sexting with a minor if the adult knowingly possesses any visual depiction of a minor, aged sixteen or older, who is involved in a romantic relationship with the adult, engaging in a prohibited sexual act, or in a simulation of a prohibited sexual act, that was voluntarily created by the minor and voluntarily transmitted to the adult by the minor. A violation of this section is a Class 1 misdemeanor. It is not a violation of section 1 or section 3 of this Act if an adult knowingly possesses a visual depiction of a minor aged sixteen or older, who is involved in a romantic relationship with the adult, engaging in a prohibited sexual act, or in a simulation of a prohibited sexual act, that was voluntarily created by the minor and voluntarily transmitted to the adult by the minor, unless the adult distributed the visual depiction to another person. Section 5. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 22-24A: The court shall order an assessment pursuant to \u00a7 22-22-1.3 of any person convicted of violating sections 1 to 3, inclusive, of this Act. Section 6. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 22-24A: Consent to performing the proscribed acts by a minor or a minor's parent, guardian, or custodian, or mistake as to the minor's age is not a defense to a charge of violating sections 1 to 3, inclusive, of this Act. Section 7. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 22-24A: It is an affirmative defense to a violation of sections 1 to 3, inclusive, of this Act that the visual depiction is of the person charged. Section 8. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 22-24A: The sentencing court may impose a sentence other than that required by sections 1 to 3, inclusive, of this Act if the court finds that mitigating circumstances exist which require a departure from the mandatory sentence imposed by sections 1 to 3, inclusive, of this Act. The court must file, in writing, its finding of mitigating circumstances and the factual basis relied upon by the court. Section 9. That \u00a7 22-6-11 be AMENDED: 22-6-11. The sentencing court shall sentence an offender convicted of a Class 5 or Class 6 felony, except those convicted under \u00a7\u00a7 22-11A-2.1, 22-14-15, 22-18-1, 22-18-1.05, 22-18-26, 22-18-29, 22-19A-1, 22-19A-2, 22-19A-3, 22-19A-7, 22-19A-16, 22-22A-2, 22-22A-4, 22-24A-3, 22-22-24.3, subdivision 22-23-2(2), 22-24-1.2, 22-24B-2, 22-24B-12, 22-24B-12.1, 22-24B-23, 22-30A-46, 22-42-7, subdivision 24-2-14(1), 32-34-5, and any person ineligible for probation under \u00a7 23A-27-12, to a term of probation. If the offender is under the supervision of the Department of Corrections, the court shall must order a fully suspended state incarceration sentence pursuant to \u00a7 23A-27-18.4. The sentencing court may impose a sentence other than probation or a fully suspended state incarceration sentence if the court finds aggravating circumstances exist that pose a significant risk to the public and require a departure from presumptive probation under this section. If a departure is made, the judge shall must state on the record at the time of sentencing the aggravating circumstances and the same shall be stated on the record at the time of sentencing and in the dispositional order. Neither this section nor its application may be the basis for establishing a constitutionally protected liberty, property, or due process interest. Section 10. That \u00a7 22-24-1.2 be AMENDED: 22-24-1.2. A person commits the crime of indecent exposure if, with the intent to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of any person, the person exposes his or her genitals in a public place, or in the view of a public place, under circumstances in which that person knows that person's conduct is likely to annoy, offend, or alarm another person. A violation of this section is a Class 1 misdemeanor. However, if such the person has been previously convicted of a felony violation of \u00a7 22-22-1, 22-22-7, or 22-24A-3 sections 1 to 3, inclusive, of this Act, that person is guilty of a Class 6 felony. Any person convicted of a third or subsequent violation of this section is guilty of a Class 6 felony. Section 11. That \u00a7 22-24A-20 be AMENDED: 22-24A-20. The provisions of \u00a7\u00a7 22-22-24.3, 22-24A-1, 22-24A-1.1, 22-24A-3, 22-24A-3.1, and 22-24A-5, and sections 1 to 3, inclusive, of this Act do not apply to the selling, lending, distributing, exhibiting, giving away, showing, possessing, or making of films, photographs, or other materials involving only nudity, if the materials are made for and have a serious literary, artistic, educational, or scientific value. Section 12. That \u00a7 22-24B-1 be AMENDED: 22-24B-1. For the purposes of \u00a7\u00a7 22-24B-2 to 22-24B-14, inclusive, a sex crime is any of the following crimes regardless of the date of the commission of the offense or the date of conviction: (1) Rape as set forth in \u00a7 22-22-1; (2) Felony sexual contact with a minor under sixteen as set forth in \u00a7 22-22-7 if committed by an adult; (3) Sexual contact with a person incapable of consenting as set forth in \u00a7 22-22-7.2; (4) Incest if committed by an adult; (5) Possessing, manufacturing, or, distributing, or manufacturing child pornography as set forth in \u00a7 22-24A-3 sections 1 to 3, inclusive, of this Act; (6) Sale of child pornography as set forth in \u00a7 22-24A-1; (7) Sexual exploitation of a minor as set forth in \u00a7 22-22-24.3; (8) Kidnapping, as set forth in \u00a7 22-19-1, if the victim of the criminal act is a minor; (9) Promotion of prostitution of a minor as set forth in subdivision 22-23-2(2); (10) Criminal pedophilia as previously set forth in \u00a7 22-22-30.1; (11) Felony indecent exposure as previously set forth in former \u00a7 22-24-1 or felony indecent exposure as set forth in \u00a7 22-24-1.2; (12) Solicitation of a minor as set forth in \u00a7 22-24A-5; (13) Felony indecent exposure as set forth in \u00a7 22-24-1.3; (14) Bestiality as set forth in \u00a7 22-22-42; (15) An attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit any of the crimes listed in this section; (16) Any crime, court martial offense, or tribal offense committed in a place other than this state that constitutes a sex crime under this section if committed in this state; (17) Any federal crime, court martial offense, or tribal offense that constitutes a sex crime under federal law; (18) Any crime committed in another state if that state also requires anyone convicted of that crime register as a sex offender in that state; (19) If the victim is a minor: (a) Any sexual acts between a jail employee and a detainee as set forth in \u00a7 22-22-7.6; (b) Any sexual contact by a psychotherapist as set forth in \u00a7 22-22-28; or (c) Any sexual penetration by a psychotherapist as set forth in \u00a7 22-22-29; (20) Intentional exposure to HIV infection as set forth in subdivision (1) of \u00a7 22-18-31; (21) First degree human trafficking as set forth in \u00a7 22-49-2 if the victim is a minor; (22) Second degree human trafficking as set forth in \u00a7 22-49-3 involving the prostitution of a minor; (23) Felony use or dissemination of visual recording or photographic device without consent and with intent to self-gratify, harass, or embarrass as set forth in \u00a7 22-21-4; (24) Manufacturing or distributing a child-like sex doll as set forth in \u00a7 22-24A-1.1; or (25) Felony conviction of purchasing or possessing a child-like sex doll as set forth in \u00a7 22-24A-3.1. Section 13. That \u00a7 22-24A-3 be REPEALED: A person is guilty of possessing, manufacturing, or distributing child pornography if the person: (1) Creates any visual depiction of a minor engaging in a prohibited sexual act, or in the simulation of such an act; (2) Causes or knowingly permits the creation of any visual depiction of a minor engaged in a prohibited sexual act, or in the simulation of such an act; or (3) Knowingly possesses, distributes, or otherwise disseminates any visual depiction of a minor engaging in a prohibited sexual act, or in the simulation of such an act. Consent to performing these proscribed acts by a minor or a minor's parent, guardian, or custodian, or mistake as to the minor's age is not a defense to a charge of violating this section. A violation of this section is a Class 4 felony. If a person is convicted of a second or subsequent violation of this section within fifteen years of the prior conviction, the violation is a Class 3 felony. The court shall order an assessment pursuant to \u00a7 22-22-1.3 of any person convicted of violating this section."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 24991, "action_date": "2024-01-11T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259099, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259099.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 58, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1214, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 24991, "action_date": "2024-01-23T07:45:00-06:00", "document_id": 259204, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259204.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1214, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25001.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25001.json index 90fb88e72..52e603599 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25001.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25001.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25001, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 107, "bill_title": "prohibit the dissemination of materially deceptive media without disclosure and to provide a penalty therefor.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25001", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4523, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": [], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25001, "bill_version_id": 261000, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-19T15:05:40.603-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to prohibit the dissemination of materially deceptive media without disclosure and to provide a penalty therefor. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That a NEW SECTION be added to title 22: For the purposes of this chapter, the term \"materially deceptive media\" means any image, video recording, or audio recording of a person's appearance, speech, or conduct that has been intentionally manipulated so that it appears to a reasonable person to be authentic, and would cause a reasonable person to have a fundamentally different understanding or impression of the expressive content of the image, video recording, or audio recording than the person would have if the person heard or saw the unaltered, original version. Section 2. That a NEW SECTION be added to title 22: No person may knowingly disseminate materially deceptive media unless the media includes a disclosure stating: \"This (image/video/audio) has been manipulated.\" For an image or video recording, the text of the disclosure must appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer and no smaller than the largest font size of other text appearing in the image or video recording. If the image or video recording does not include any other text, the disclosure must appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer. For a video recording, the disclosure must appear for the duration of the video. For an audio recording, the disclosure must be read in a clearly spoken manner and in a pitch that is easily heard by the average listener at the beginning and end of the audio recording. A violation of this section is a Class 1 misdemeanor. Section 3. That a NEW SECTION be added to title 22: Any person who knowingly distributes materially deceptive media with the intent to defame, exploit, harass, intimidate, or sabotage the person depicted in the materially deceptive media is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. Disclosure of materially deceptive media pursuant to section 2 of this Act is not a defense to prosecution under this section. Section 4. That a NEW SECTION be added to title 22: Any person whose appearance, speech, or conduct appears in an image, video recording, or audio recording disseminated in violation of section 2 or 3 of this Act may seek injunctive or other equitable relief prohibiting the dissemination of the image, video recording, or audio recording. Section 5. That a NEW SECTION be added to title 22: A person who disseminates materially deceptive media in violation of section 2 or 3 of this Act is liable to any person depicted in the materially deceptive media for damages, reasonable costs and attorney fees, and any other relief the court deems proper. Nothing in this section limits any other cause of action from being brought against a person who disseminates materially deceptive media in violation of section 2 or 3 of this Act. Section 6. That a NEW SECTION be added to title 22: This Act does not apply to: (1) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, that broadcasts materially deceptive media as part of a bona fide newscast, news interview, news documentary, or on-the-spot coverage of a bona fide news event, if the broadcast clearly acknowledges through content or disclosure, in a manner that can be easily heard or read by the average listener or viewer, that there are questions about the authenticity of the materially deceptive media; (2) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, when it is paid to broadcast materially deceptive audio or visual media and has made a good faith effort to establish the media is not materially deceptive media; (3) An internet website, or a regularly published newspaper, magazine, or other periodical of general circulation, including an internet or electronic publication, that routinely carries news and commentary of general interest, and that publishes materially deceptive media, if the publication clearly acknowledges through content or disclosure, in a manner that can be easily heard or read by the average listener or viewer, that there are questions about the authenticity of the materially deceptive media; (4) An internet service provider, domain provider, cloud service provider, or other provider that hosts, receives, transmits, stores, or provides access to or connection to a website, network, system, or other content on the internet that features materially deceptive media, to the extent that the provider acts in a merely technical, automatic, or intermediate nature."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": []} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25001, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 107, "bill_title": "prohibit the dissemination of materially deceptive media without disclosure and to provide a penalty therefor.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25001", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4523, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": [], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25001, "bill_version_id": 261000, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-19T15:05:40.603-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to prohibit the dissemination of materially deceptive media without disclosure and to provide a penalty therefor. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That a NEW SECTION be added to title 22: For the purposes of this chapter, the term \"materially deceptive media\" means any image, video recording, or audio recording of a person's appearance, speech, or conduct that has been intentionally manipulated so that it appears to a reasonable person to be authentic, and would cause a reasonable person to have a fundamentally different understanding or impression of the expressive content of the image, video recording, or audio recording than the person would have if the person heard or saw the unaltered, original version. Section 2. That a NEW SECTION be added to title 22: No person may knowingly disseminate materially deceptive media unless the media includes a disclosure stating: \"This (image/video/audio) has been manipulated.\" For an image or video recording, the text of the disclosure must appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer and no smaller than the largest font size of other text appearing in the image or video recording. If the image or video recording does not include any other text, the disclosure must appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer. For a video recording, the disclosure must appear for the duration of the video. For an audio recording, the disclosure must be read in a clearly spoken manner and in a pitch that is easily heard by the average listener at the beginning and end of the audio recording. A violation of this section is a Class 1 misdemeanor. Section 3. That a NEW SECTION be added to title 22: Any person who knowingly distributes materially deceptive media with the intent to defame, exploit, harass, intimidate, or sabotage the person depicted in the materially deceptive media is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. Disclosure of materially deceptive media pursuant to section 2 of this Act is not a defense to prosecution under this section. Section 4. That a NEW SECTION be added to title 22: Any person whose appearance, speech, or conduct appears in an image, video recording, or audio recording disseminated in violation of section 2 or 3 of this Act may seek injunctive or other equitable relief prohibiting the dissemination of the image, video recording, or audio recording. Section 5. That a NEW SECTION be added to title 22: A person who disseminates materially deceptive media in violation of section 2 or 3 of this Act is liable to any person depicted in the materially deceptive media for damages, reasonable costs and attorney fees, and any other relief the court deems proper. Nothing in this section limits any other cause of action from being brought against a person who disseminates materially deceptive media in violation of section 2 or 3 of this Act. Section 6. That a NEW SECTION be added to title 22: This Act does not apply to: (1) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, that broadcasts materially deceptive media as part of a bona fide newscast, news interview, news documentary, or on-the-spot coverage of a bona fide news event, if the broadcast clearly acknowledges through content or disclosure, in a manner that can be easily heard or read by the average listener or viewer, that there are questions about the authenticity of the materially deceptive media; (2) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, when it is paid to broadcast materially deceptive audio or visual media and has made a good faith effort to establish the media is not materially deceptive media; (3) An internet website, or a regularly published newspaper, magazine, or other periodical of general circulation, including an internet or electronic publication, that routinely carries news and commentary of general interest, and that publishes materially deceptive media, if the publication clearly acknowledges through content or disclosure, in a manner that can be easily heard or read by the average listener or viewer, that there are questions about the authenticity of the materially deceptive media; (4) An internet service provider, domain provider, cloud service provider, or other provider that hosts, receives, transmits, stores, or provides access to or connection to a website, network, system, or other content on the internet that features materially deceptive media, to the extent that the provider acts in a merely technical, automatic, or intermediate nature."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": []} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25002.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25002.json index 65923657d..835c4152f 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25002.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25002.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25002, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1074, "bill_title": "expand eligibility to practice as a dental hygienist under the collaborative supervision of a dentist.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25002", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4567, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4571, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4474, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4476, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4477, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4485, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4488, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4495, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4496, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4499, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4518, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4520, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4521, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4529, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4532, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4535, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4550, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4556, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4566, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4576, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Health Care", "Professions and Occupations", "Promulgation of Rules"], "audio": [{"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-16T07:45:00-06:00", "committee": "HHE", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/hhe05.mp3", "start_seconds": 6316.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-16T07:45:00-06:00", "committee": "HHE", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/hhe05.mp3", "start_seconds": 6316.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-16T07:45:00-06:00", "committee": "HHE", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/hhe05.mp3", "start_seconds": 6316.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-16T07:45:00-06:00", "committee": "HHE", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/hhe05.mp3", "start_seconds": 6316.0}], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25002, "bill_version_id": 258997, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-10T10:58:26.687-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to expand eligibility to practice as a dental hygienist under the collaborative supervision of a dentist. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 36-6A-40.1 be AMENDED: 36-6A-40.1. A dental hygienist may provide preventive and therapeutic services under the collaborative supervision of a dentist if the dental hygienist has met the following requirements: (1) Possesses a license to practice in the state and has been actively engaged in the practice of clinical dental hygiene in two of the previous three years; (2) Has a written collaborative agreement with a dentist; and (3) Has satisfactorily demonstrated knowledge of medical: (a) Medical and dental emergencies and their management; infection (b) Infection control; pharmacology (c) Pharmacology; disease (d) Disease transmission; management (e) Management of early childhood caries; and management (f) Management of special needs populations. Section 2. That \u00a7 36-6A-40.2 be AMENDED: 36-6A-40.2. A dental hygienist seeking to provide preventive and therapeutic services under collaborative supervision shall submit evidence, as prescribed by the board, of meeting the requirements of \u00a7 36-6A-40.1 and shall pay a fee not to exceed thirty dollars set by the board. The board shall, by rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26, establish the required: (1) Required fee, the minimum, not to exceed thirty dollars; (2) Minimum requirements for a collaborative agreement, the preventive; (3) Preventive and therapeutic services that may be performed, the location; (4) Location or facilities where services may be performed,; and the evidence (5) Evidence required to demonstrate the active practice and knowledge required pursuant to \u00a7 36-6A-40.1."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 25002, "action_date": "2024-01-11T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259040, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259040.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 37, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1196, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 25002, "action_date": "2024-01-16T07:45:00-06:00", "document_id": 259435, "document_url": 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WHEREAS, Doris Neilan of Pierre was appointed as a sergeant-at-arms of the South Dakota Senate for the Fiftieth Session of the South Dakota State Legislature in 1975; and WHEREAS, Neilan made history in that capacity as the first woman ever to serve as a sergeant-at-arms in the South Dakota Legislature; and WHEREAS, Neilan, a mother of seven, shared with her children her deep interests in religion and politics, teaching them that good government is a way to shape society for the better: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT COMMEMORATED, by the Ninety-Ninth Legislature of the State of South Dakota, that Sergeant-at-Arms Doris Neilan, history maker, remains an outstanding example of good citizenship and service to the people of South Dakota."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": []} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25034.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25034.json new file mode 100644 index 000000000..07abbfdf1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25034.json @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25034, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 108, "bill_title": "revise a provision related to retrocession of jurisdiction over federal enclaves.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25034", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4498, "is_prime": true}], "keywords": [], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25034, "bill_version_id": 261060, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-20T16:31:19.493-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to revise a provision related to retrocession of jurisdiction over federal enclaves. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 1-1-1.1 be AMENDED: 1-1-1.1. By appropriate executive order, the Governor may accept on behalf of the state, retrocession of full or partial jurisdiction, juvenile, criminal, or civil, over any roads, highways, or other lands in federal enclaves, excluding Indian reservations and federal enclaves outside the boundaries of an Indian reservation established for Indian use, within the state where such retrocession has been is offered by appropriate federal authority. Documents concerning such action shall the retrocession must be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State and in the office of the register of deeds of the county wherein such the lands are located. The documents must: (1) State the subject matter for the jurisdiction offer; (2) Provide a metes-and-bounds description of the boundary of the jurisdiction offer; and (3) Indicate whether the request includes future expansions of land acquired for military purposes. Upon the establishment of concurrent jurisdiction, any state or local agency may enter into a reciprocal agreement or memorandum of understanding with any agency of the United States for coordination and designation of responsibilities related to the transfer of jurisdiction."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": []} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25035.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25035.json index 8df869b16..696877d75 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25035.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25035.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25035, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 101, "bill_title": "prohibit the conduct of certain physical examinations or screenings on students in a school district without parental consent.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25035", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4502, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4474, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4511, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4533, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4556, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4561, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Education", "Health Care", "Parental Control", "Students"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25035, "bill_version_id": 260708, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-18T15:42:04.89-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to prohibit the conduct of certain physical examinations or screenings on students in a school district without parental consent. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 13-1: A nonemergency, invasive physical examination or screening may not be conducted on a student in a school district without the prior written consent of the student's parent or guardian. A request for parental consent for a nonemergency, invasive physical examination or screening may not be included as part of a routine consent form contained in a school handbook that is required to be signed annually by a parent or guardian at the beginning of a school year. The school district must obtain separate and distinct written consent from a parent or guardian for each examination or screening conducted. For the purposes of this section, the term \"nonemergency, invasive physical examination or screening\" means any medical examination that involves the exposure of private body parts; any examination that includes incision, insertion, or injection into the body; or is: (1) Required as a condition of attendance; (2) Administered by the school district and scheduled in advance by the school district; or (3) Not necessary to protect the immediate health and safety of the student. The term does not include a hearing, dental, vision, or scoliosis screening or examination."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 25035, "action_date": "2024-01-19T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260696, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260696.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 118, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1213, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25035, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 101, "bill_title": "prohibit the conduct of certain physical examinations or screenings on students in a school district without parental consent.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25035", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4502, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4474, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4511, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4533, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4547, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4556, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4561, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Education", "Health Care", "Parental Control", "Students"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25035, "bill_version_id": 260708, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-18T15:42:04.89-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to prohibit the conduct of certain physical examinations or screenings on students in a school district without parental consent. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 13-1: A nonemergency, invasive physical examination or screening may not be conducted on a student in a school district without the prior written consent of the student's parent or guardian. A request for parental consent for a nonemergency, invasive physical examination or screening may not be included as part of a routine consent form contained in a school handbook that is required to be signed annually by a parent or guardian at the beginning of a school year. The school district must obtain separate and distinct written consent from a parent or guardian for each examination or screening conducted. For the purposes of this section, the term \"nonemergency, invasive physical examination or screening\" means any medical examination that involves the exposure of private body parts; any examination that includes incision, insertion, or injection into the body; or is: (1) Required as a condition of attendance; (2) Administered by the school district and scheduled in advance by the school district; or (3) Not necessary to protect the immediate health and safety of the student. The term does not include a hearing, dental, vision, or scoliosis screening or examination."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 25035, "action_date": "2024-01-19T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260696, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260696.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 118, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1213, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25039.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25039.json index 977f7e367..54c4166ca 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25039.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25039.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25039, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1093, "bill_title": "make an appropriation to provide a grant for the construction of a facility to provide certain health facilities and services.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25039", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4542, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4519, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4566, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4575, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Appropriation", "Grants", "Health Care", "Minors"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25039, "bill_version_id": 259985, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-16T14:35:24.977-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to make an appropriation to provide a grant for the construction of a facility to provide certain health facilities and services. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. There is hereby appropriated from the general fund the sum of $8,000,000 to the Department of Social Services, for purposes of providing a grant to assist in the construction of a facility that will provide all of the following: a specialty rehabilitation pediatric hospital, a specialty school for children under twenty-one, an intermediate health care facility for children under twenty-one, and outpatient rehabilitation pediatric services. Section 2. The secretary of the Department of Social Services shall approve vouchers and the state auditor shall draw warrants to pay expenditures authorized by this Act. Section 3. Any amounts appropriated in this Act not lawfully expended or obligated shall revert in accordance with the procedures prescribed in chapter 4-8. Section 4. This Act is effective beginning June 30, 2024."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 25039, "action_date": "2024-01-17T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260050, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260050.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 73, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1206, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25039, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1093, "bill_title": "make an appropriation to provide a grant for the construction of a facility to provide certain health facilities and services.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25039", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4542, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4485, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4519, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4566, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4575, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Appropriation", "Grants", "Health Care", "Minors"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25039, "bill_version_id": 259985, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-16T14:35:24.977-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to make an appropriation to provide a grant for the construction of a facility to provide certain health facilities and services. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. There is hereby appropriated from the general fund the sum of $8,000,000 to the Department of Social Services, for purposes of providing a grant to assist in the construction of a facility that will provide all of the following: a specialty rehabilitation pediatric hospital, a specialty school for children under twenty-one, an intermediate health care facility for children under twenty-one, and outpatient rehabilitation pediatric services. Section 2. The secretary of the Department of Social Services shall approve vouchers and the state auditor shall draw warrants to pay expenditures authorized by this Act. Section 3. Any amounts appropriated in this Act not lawfully expended or obligated shall revert in accordance with the procedures prescribed in chapter 4-8. Section 4. This Act is effective beginning June 30, 2024."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 25039, "action_date": "2024-01-17T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260050, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260050.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 73, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1206, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25041.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25041.json index d1b3094ac..dc26da96b 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25041.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25041.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25041, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 83, "bill_title": "make an appropriation to support firefighter training efforts in the state.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25041", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4485, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4490, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4493, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4495, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4499, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4523, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4529, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4548, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4554, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4575, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Appropriation", "Firefighters", "Grants"], "audio": [{"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SLO", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/slo08.mp3", "start_seconds": 2569.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SLO", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/slo08.mp3", "start_seconds": 2569.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SLO", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/slo08.mp3", "start_seconds": 2569.0}], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25041, "bill_version_id": 259633, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-12T13:55:36.9-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to make an appropriation to support firefighter training efforts in the state. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. There is hereby appropriated from the general fund the sum of $4,700,000 to the Department of Public Safety, for purposes of providing a grant to support firefighter training. Section 2. The grant paid by the Department of Public Safety to the entity designing and constructing the facility provided in section 1 of this Act must be used to design and construct an indoor fire training facility, with classrooms and administration space, located at the South Dakota Fire Training Facility West. Section 3. The secretary of the Department of Public Safety shall approve vouchers and the state auditor shall draw warrants to pay expenditures authorized by this Act. Section 4. Any amounts appropriated in this Act not lawfully expended or obligated shall revert in accordance with the procedures prescribed in chapter 4-8."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 25041, "action_date": "2024-01-16T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259625, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259625.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 86, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1216, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 25041, "action_date": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260177, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260177.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1216, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 25041, "action_date": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260178, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260178.pdf", "status_text": "Referred to", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1216, "committee_id_assigned": 1206, "result": "P", "vote": {"vote_id": 78645, "president_vote": null, "Yea": [4490, 4512, 4517, 4523, 4529, 4550], "Nay": [4547]}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25041, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 83, "bill_title": "make an appropriation to support firefighter training efforts in the state.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25041", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4485, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4490, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4493, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4495, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4499, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4523, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4525, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4529, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4548, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4554, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4575, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Appropriation", "Firefighters", "Grants"], "audio": [{"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SLO", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/slo08.mp3", "start_seconds": 2569.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SLO", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/slo08.mp3", "start_seconds": 2569.0}, {"meeting_datetime": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "committee": "SLO", "url": "https://sdpb.sd.gov/sdpbpodcast/2024/slo08.mp3", "start_seconds": 2569.0}], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25041, "bill_version_id": 259633, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-12T13:55:36.9-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to make an appropriation to support firefighter training efforts in the state. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. There is hereby appropriated from the general fund the sum of $4,700,000 to the Department of Public Safety, for purposes of providing a grant to support firefighter training. Section 2. The grant paid by the Department of Public Safety to the entity designing and constructing the facility provided in section 1 of this Act must be used to design and construct an indoor fire training facility, with classrooms and administration space, located at the South Dakota Fire Training Facility West. Section 3. The secretary of the Department of Public Safety shall approve vouchers and the state auditor shall draw warrants to pay expenditures authorized by this Act. Section 4. Any amounts appropriated in this Act not lawfully expended or obligated shall revert in accordance with the procedures prescribed in chapter 4-8."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 25041, "action_date": "2024-01-16T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 259625, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/259625.pdf", "status_text": "First read in Senate and referred to", "journal_page": 86, "committee_id_action": 1219, "committee_id_assigned": 1216, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 25041, "action_date": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260177, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260177.pdf", "status_text": "Scheduled for hearing", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1216, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 25041, "action_date": "2024-01-19T10:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260178, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260178.pdf", "status_text": "Referred to", "journal_page": null, "committee_id_action": 1216, "committee_id_assigned": 1206, "result": "P", "vote": {"vote_id": 78645, "president_vote": null, "Yea": [4490, 4512, 4517, 4523, 4529, 4550], "Nay": [4547]}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25046.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25046.json new file mode 100644 index 000000000..61ba15bf3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25046.json @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25046, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1127, "bill_title": "modify requirements for incorporating municipalities that are within three miles of another incorporated municipality.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25046", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4483, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": true}], "keywords": [], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25046, "bill_version_id": 261059, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-20T16:03:14.287-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to modify requirements for incorporating municipalities that are within three miles of another incorporated municipality. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 9-3-1.1 be AMENDED: 9-3-1.1. A municipality may not be incorporated if any part of such the proposed municipality lies within three miles of any point on the perimeter of the corporate limits of any incorporated municipality, unless the: (1) The incorporated municipality refuses or fails to annex a territory which that is contiguous to said the incorporated municipality, and said the contiguous territory has properly petitioned said the municipality to be annexed thereto, as provided by \u00a7 9-4-1. However, a proposed municipality may be incorporated that is within three miles of an incorporated municipality if the; or (2) The territory to be incorporated is has a post office and: (a) Is in a different county and has a post office prior to incorporation than the incorporated municipality; or (b) The incorporated municipality has a population of less than five thousand."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": []} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25047.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25047.json new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b6608acda --- /dev/null +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25047.json @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25047, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 109, "bill_title": "provisionally repeal capital punishment.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25047", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4536, "is_prime": true}], "keywords": [], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25047, "bill_version_id": 261061, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-20T17:15:21.173-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to provisionally repeal capital punishment. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 22-6-1 be AMENDED: 22-6-1. Except as otherwise provided by law, felonies are divided into the following nine classes which are distinguished from each other by the following maximum penalties which are authorized upon conviction: (1) Class A felony: death or life imprisonment in a state correctional facility. A lesser sentence than death or life imprisonment may not be given for a Class A felony. In addition, a fine of fifty thousand dollars may be imposed; (2) Class B felony: life imprisonment in a state correctional facility. A lesser sentence may not be given for a Class B felony. In addition, a fine of fifty thousand dollars may be imposed; (3) Class C felony: life imprisonment in a state correctional facility. In addition, a fine of fifty thousand dollars may be imposed; (4) Class 1 felony: fifty years imprisonment in a state correctional facility. In addition, a fine of fifty thousand dollars may be imposed; (5) Class 2 felony: twenty-five years imprisonment in a state correctional facility. In addition, a fine of fifty thousand dollars may be imposed; (6) Class 3 felony: fifteen years imprisonment in a state correctional facility. In addition, a fine of thirty thousand dollars may be imposed; (7) Class 4 felony: ten years imprisonment in a state correctional facility. In addition, a fine of twenty thousand dollars may be imposed; (8) Class 5 felony: five years imprisonment in a state correctional facility. In addition, a fine of ten thousand dollars may be imposed; and (9) Class 6 felony: two years imprisonment in a state correctional facility or a fine of four thousand dollars, or both. If the defendant is under the age of eighteen years at the time of the offense and found guilty of a Class A, B, or C felony, the maximum sentence may be a term of years in a state correctional facility, and a fine of fifty thousand dollars may be imposed. The court, in imposing sentence on a defendant who has been found guilty of a felony, shall order in addition to the sentence that is imposed pursuant to the provisions of this section, that the defendant make restitution to any victim in accordance with the provisions of chapter 23A-28. Nothing in this section limits increased sentences for habitual criminals under \u00a7\u00a7 22-7-7, 22-7-8, and 22-7-8.1. Section 2. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 23A-27A: The provisions of \u00a7 23A-27A-4 do not apply after July 1, 2024. Section 3. Nothing in this Act alters, mitigates, or suspends the execution of any death sentence initially imposed prior to July 1, 2024, regardless of any appellate litigation resulting from the death sentence. Nothing in this Act gives rise to any cause of action to alter, mitigate, or suspend the execution of any death sentence initially imposed prior to July 1, 2024, regardless of any appellate litigation resulting from the death sentence."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": []} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25048.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25048.json index b964815f3..6c862c087 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25048.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25048.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25048, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 106, "bill_title": "make an appropriation to support airline terminal improvement, expansion, and infrastructure projects.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25048", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": true}], "keywords": [], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25048, "bill_version_id": 260964, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-19T13:45:39.817-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to make an appropriation to support airline terminal improvement, expansion, and infrastructure projects. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. There is hereby appropriated from the general fund the sum of $90,000,000 to the Aeronautics Commission for grants to support airline terminal improvement, expansion, and infrastructure projects at public airports to meet current and future capacity demands. The Aeronautics Commission shall make grants pursuant to \u00a7 50-2-12. Section 2. The Aeronautics Commission shall grant $18,000,000 each fiscal year from fiscal year 2025 through fiscal year 2029. Section 3. The secretary of the Department of Transportation shall approve vouchers and the state auditor shall draw warrants to pay expenditures authorized by this Act. Section 4. Any amounts appropriated in this Act not lawfully expended or obligated by June 30, 2034, shall revert in accordance with the procedures prescribed in chapter 4-8. Section 5. This Act is effective beginning June 30, 2024."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": []} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25048, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 106, "bill_title": "make an appropriation to support airline terminal improvement, expansion, and infrastructure projects.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25048", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4512, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4523, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": [], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25048, "bill_version_id": 260964, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-19T13:45:39.817-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to make an appropriation to support airline terminal improvement, expansion, and infrastructure projects. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. There is hereby appropriated from the general fund the sum of $90,000,000 to the Aeronautics Commission for grants to support airline terminal improvement, expansion, and infrastructure projects at public airports to meet current and future capacity demands. The Aeronautics Commission shall make grants pursuant to \u00a7 50-2-12. Section 2. The Aeronautics Commission shall grant $18,000,000 each fiscal year from fiscal year 2025 through fiscal year 2029. Section 3. The secretary of the Department of Transportation shall approve vouchers and the state auditor shall draw warrants to pay expenditures authorized by this Act. Section 4. Any amounts appropriated in this Act not lawfully expended or obligated by June 30, 2034, shall revert in accordance with the procedures prescribed in chapter 4-8. Section 5. This Act is effective beginning June 30, 2024."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": []} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25074.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25074.json new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6c426b0da --- /dev/null +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25074.json @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25074, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1126, "bill_title": "permit an alternative delivery method for issuance of a policy by an insurer.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25074", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4537, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": [], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25074, "bill_version_id": 261050, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-20T11:15:53.26-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to permit an alternative delivery method for issuance of a policy by an insurer. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 58-1: An insurer may comply with the policy delivery requirements of \u00a7\u00a7 58-15-8.2, 58-15-59.2, 58-17-11.1, 58-17A-8.1, and 58-28-24.2 by one of the following alternative delivery methods: (1) Via first-class mail using an intelligent mail barcode or another similar tracking method used or approved by the United States Postal Service; or (2) Via commercial delivery service using a tracking method approved by the division. An insurer utilizing an alternative delivery method must retain a record evidencing delivery of the policy for five years."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": []} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25078.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25078.json index 555e5f6ce..0828d089e 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25078.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25078.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25078, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1116, "bill_title": "make fraudulent solicitation of charitable contributions a deceptive act or practice.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25078", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4570, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4485, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4486, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4532, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4537, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4548, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4571, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Crimes", "Penalty", "Trade Regulation"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25078, "bill_version_id": 260624, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-18T12:30:39.54-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to make fraudulent solicitation of charitable contributions a deceptive act or practice. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 37-24-6 be AMENDED: 37-24-6. It is a deceptive act or practice for any person to: (1) Knowingly act, use, or employ any deceptive act or practice, fraud, false pretense, false promises, or misrepresentation or to conceal, suppress, or omit any material fact in connection with the sale or advertisement of any merchandise or the solicitation of contributions for charitable purposes, regardless of whether any person has in fact been misled, deceived, or damaged thereby; (2) Advertise price reductions without satisfying one of the following: (a) Including in the advertisement the specific basis for the claim of a price reduction; or (b) Offering the merchandise for sale at the higher price from which the reduction is taken for at least seven consecutive business days during the sixty-day period prior to the advertisement. Any person advertising consumer property or services in this state, which advertisements contain representations or statements as to any type of savings claim, including reduced price claims and price comparison value claims, shall maintain reasonable records for a period of two years from the date of sale and advertisement, which records shall disclose the factual basis for such representations or statements and from which the validity of any such claim be established. However, these reasonable record provisions do not apply to the sale of any merchandise that is of a class of merchandise that is routinely advertised on at least a weekly basis in newspapers, shopping tabloids, or similar publications and that has a sales price before price reduction that is less than fifteen dollars per item; (3) Represent a sale of merchandise at reduced rates due to the cessation of business operations and after the date of the first advertisement remain in business under the same, or substantially the same, ownership or trade name, or continue to offer for sale the same type of merchandise at the same location for more than one hundred twenty days; (4) Give or offer a rebate, discount, or anything of value to a person as an inducement for selling consumer property or services in consideration of giving the names of prospective purchasers or otherwise aiding in making a sale to another person, if the earning of the rebate, discount, or other thing of value is contingent upon the occurrence of an event subsequent to the time the person agrees to the sale; (5) Engage in any scheme or plan for disposal or distribution of merchandise whereby a participant pays a valuable consideration for the chance to receive compensation primarily for introducing one or more additional persons into participation in the planner's scheme or for the chance to receive compensation when the person introduced by the participant introduces a new participant; (6) Send, deliver, provide, mail, or cause to be sent, delivered, provided, or mailed any bill or invoice for unordered property or unordered service provided; (7) Advertise a rate, price, or fee for a hotel, motel, campsite, or other lodging accommodation which is not in fact available to the public under the terms advertised. It is not a violation of this subdivision to establish contract rates which are different than public rates; (8) Charge a rate, price, or fee for a hotel, motel, campsite, or other lodging accommodation which is different than the rate, price, or fee charged on the first night of the guest's stay unless, at the initial registration of the guest, a written notification of each price, rate, or fee to be charged during the guest's reserved continuous stay is delivered to the guest and an acknowledgment of receipt of the notice is signed by the guest and kept by the innkeeper for the same period of time as is required by \u00a7 34-18-21; (9) Knowingly fail to mail or to deliver by electronic means to a future guest a written confirmation of the date and rates of reservations made for any accommodation at a hotel, motel, campsite, or other lodging accommodation when a written request for confirmation is received from the future guest; (10) Require money in advance of arrival or a handling fee in the event of cancellation of any hotel, motel, campsite, or other lodging accommodation unless the innkeeper has a written policy or a separate contract with the guest stating so that is mailed or delivered by electronic means to the guest at or near the making of the reservation; (11) Knowingly advertise or cause to be listed through the internet or in a telephone directory a business address that misrepresents where the business is actually located or that falsely states that the business is located in the same area covered by the telephone directory. This subdivision does not apply to a telephone service provider, an internet service provider, or a publisher or distributor of a telephone directory, unless the conduct proscribed in this subdivision is on behalf of the provider, publisher, or distributor; (12) Sell, market, promote, advertise, or otherwise distribute any card or other purchasing mechanism or device that is not insurance that purports to offer discounts or access to discounts from pharmacies for prescription drug purchases if: (a) The card or other purchasing mechanism or device does not expressly state in bold and prominent type, prevalently placed, that discounts are not insurance; (b) The discounts are not specifically authorized by a separate contract with each pharmacy listed in conjunction with the card or other purchasing mechanism or device; or (c) The discount or access to discounts offered, or the range of discounts or access to the range of discounts, is misleading, deceptive, or fraudulent, regardless of the literal wording. The provisions of this subdivision do not apply to a customer discount or membership card issued by a store or buying club for use in that store or buying club, or a patient access program voluntarily sponsored by a pharmaceutical manufacturer, or a consortium of pharmaceutical manufacturers, that provide free or discounted prescription drug products directly to low income or uninsured individuals either through a discount card or direct shipment; (13) Send or cause to be sent an unsolicited commercial electronic mail message that does not include in the subject line of such message \"ADV:\" as the first four characters. If the message contains information that consists of explicit sexual material that may only be viewed, purchased, rented, leased, or held in possession by an individual eighteen years of age and older, the subject line of each message shall include \"ADV:ADLT\" as the first eight characters. An unsolicited commercial electronic mail message does not include a message sent to a person with whom the initiator has an existing personal or business relationship or a message sent at the request or express consent of the recipient; (14) Violate the provisions of \u00a7 22-25-52; (15) Knowingly fail to disclose the amount of any mandatory fee when reservations are made by a future guest at a hotel, motel, campsite, or other lodging accommodations. A mandatory fee under this subdivision includes any resort fee or parking fee charged by the lodging accommodations whether or not the guest utilizes the amenities or the parking facility for which the fee is assessed; or (16) Cause misleading information to be transmitted to users of caller identification technologies or otherwise block or misrepresent the origin of a telephone solicitation. No provider of telephone caller identification services, telecommunications, broadband, or voice over internet protocol service may be held liable for violations of this subdivision committed by other individuals or entities. It is not a violation of this subdivision: (a) For a telephone solicitor to utilize the name and number of the entity the solicitation is being made on behalf of rather than the name and number of the telephone solicitor; (b) If an authorized activity of a law enforcement agency; or (c) If a court order specifically authorizes the use of caller identification manipulation. Each act in violation of this section under one thousand dollars is a Class 1 misdemeanor. Each act in violation of this statute over one thousand dollars but under one hundred thousand dollars is a Class 6 felony. 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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That \u00a7 37-24-6 be AMENDED: 37-24-6. It is a deceptive act or practice for any person to: (1) Knowingly act, use, or employ any deceptive act or practice, fraud, false pretense, false promises, or misrepresentation or to conceal, suppress, or omit any material fact in connection with the sale or advertisement of any merchandise or the solicitation of contributions for charitable purposes, regardless of whether any person has in fact been misled, deceived, or damaged thereby; (2) Advertise price reductions without satisfying one of the following: (a) Including in the advertisement the specific basis for the claim of a price reduction; or (b) Offering the merchandise for sale at the higher price from which the reduction is taken for at least seven consecutive business days during the sixty-day period prior to the advertisement. Any person advertising consumer property or services in this state, which advertisements contain representations or statements as to any type of savings claim, including reduced price claims and price comparison value claims, shall maintain reasonable records for a period of two years from the date of sale and advertisement, which records shall disclose the factual basis for such representations or statements and from which the validity of any such claim be established. However, these reasonable record provisions do not apply to the sale of any merchandise that is of a class of merchandise that is routinely advertised on at least a weekly basis in newspapers, shopping tabloids, or similar publications and that has a sales price before price reduction that is less than fifteen dollars per item; (3) Represent a sale of merchandise at reduced rates due to the cessation of business operations and after the date of the first advertisement remain in business under the same, or substantially the same, ownership or trade name, or continue to offer for sale the same type of merchandise at the same location for more than one hundred twenty days; (4) Give or offer a rebate, discount, or anything of value to a person as an inducement for selling consumer property or services in consideration of giving the names of prospective purchasers or otherwise aiding in making a sale to another person, if the earning of the rebate, discount, or other thing of value is contingent upon the occurrence of an event subsequent to the time the person agrees to the sale; (5) Engage in any scheme or plan for disposal or distribution of merchandise whereby a participant pays a valuable consideration for the chance to receive compensation primarily for introducing one or more additional persons into participation in the planner's scheme or for the chance to receive compensation when the person introduced by the participant introduces a new participant; (6) Send, deliver, provide, mail, or cause to be sent, delivered, provided, or mailed any bill or invoice for unordered property or unordered service provided; (7) Advertise a rate, price, or fee for a hotel, motel, campsite, or other lodging accommodation which is not in fact available to the public under the terms advertised. It is not a violation of this subdivision to establish contract rates which are different than public rates; (8) Charge a rate, price, or fee for a hotel, motel, campsite, or other lodging accommodation which is different than the rate, price, or fee charged on the first night of the guest's stay unless, at the initial registration of the guest, a written notification of each price, rate, or fee to be charged during the guest's reserved continuous stay is delivered to the guest and an acknowledgment of receipt of the notice is signed by the guest and kept by the innkeeper for the same period of time as is required by \u00a7 34-18-21; (9) Knowingly fail to mail or to deliver by electronic means to a future guest a written confirmation of the date and rates of reservations made for any accommodation at a hotel, motel, campsite, or other lodging accommodation when a written request for confirmation is received from the future guest; (10) Require money in advance of arrival or a handling fee in the event of cancellation of any hotel, motel, campsite, or other lodging accommodation unless the innkeeper has a written policy or a separate contract with the guest stating so that is mailed or delivered by electronic means to the guest at or near the making of the reservation; (11) Knowingly advertise or cause to be listed through the internet or in a telephone directory a business address that misrepresents where the business is actually located or that falsely states that the business is located in the same area covered by the telephone directory. This subdivision does not apply to a telephone service provider, an internet service provider, or a publisher or distributor of a telephone directory, unless the conduct proscribed in this subdivision is on behalf of the provider, publisher, or distributor; (12) Sell, market, promote, advertise, or otherwise distribute any card or other purchasing mechanism or device that is not insurance that purports to offer discounts or access to discounts from pharmacies for prescription drug purchases if: (a) The card or other purchasing mechanism or device does not expressly state in bold and prominent type, prevalently placed, that discounts are not insurance; (b) The discounts are not specifically authorized by a separate contract with each pharmacy listed in conjunction with the card or other purchasing mechanism or device; or (c) The discount or access to discounts offered, or the range of discounts or access to the range of discounts, is misleading, deceptive, or fraudulent, regardless of the literal wording. The provisions of this subdivision do not apply to a customer discount or membership card issued by a store or buying club for use in that store or buying club, or a patient access program voluntarily sponsored by a pharmaceutical manufacturer, or a consortium of pharmaceutical manufacturers, that provide free or discounted prescription drug products directly to low income or uninsured individuals either through a discount card or direct shipment; (13) Send or cause to be sent an unsolicited commercial electronic mail message that does not include in the subject line of such message \"ADV:\" as the first four characters. If the message contains information that consists of explicit sexual material that may only be viewed, purchased, rented, leased, or held in possession by an individual eighteen years of age and older, the subject line of each message shall include \"ADV:ADLT\" as the first eight characters. An unsolicited commercial electronic mail message does not include a message sent to a person with whom the initiator has an existing personal or business relationship or a message sent at the request or express consent of the recipient; (14) Violate the provisions of \u00a7 22-25-52; (15) Knowingly fail to disclose the amount of any mandatory fee when reservations are made by a future guest at a hotel, motel, campsite, or other lodging accommodations. A mandatory fee under this subdivision includes any resort fee or parking fee charged by the lodging accommodations whether or not the guest utilizes the amenities or the parking facility for which the fee is assessed; or (16) Cause misleading information to be transmitted to users of caller identification technologies or otherwise block or misrepresent the origin of a telephone solicitation. No provider of telephone caller identification services, telecommunications, broadband, or voice over internet protocol service may be held liable for violations of this subdivision committed by other individuals or entities. It is not a violation of this subdivision: (a) For a telephone solicitor to utilize the name and number of the entity the solicitation is being made on behalf of rather than the name and number of the telephone solicitor; (b) If an authorized activity of a law enforcement agency; or (c) If a court order specifically authorizes the use of caller identification manipulation. Each act in violation of this section under one thousand dollars is a Class 1 misdemeanor. Each act in violation of this statute over one thousand dollars but under one hundred thousand dollars is a Class 6 felony. Each act in violation of this section over one hundred thousand dollars is a Class 5 felony."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 25078, "action_date": "2024-01-19T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260712, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260712.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 94, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1198, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25080.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25080.json index ca7c9afeb..ba8fce83c 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25080.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25080.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25080, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1096, "bill_title": "provide that a temporary restraining order may extend beyond thirty days in certain circumstances involving stalking.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25080", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4550, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4563, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4482, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4523, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4529, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4541, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4548, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4575, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Crimes", "Protection Order"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25080, "bill_version_id": 260035, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-16T15:54:48.607-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to provide that a temporary restraining order may extend beyond thirty days in certain circumstances involving stalking. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 22-19A: If an ex parte temporary protection order is in effect and a judge issues a protection order pursuant to \u00a7 22-19A-8, the ex parte temporary protection order remains effective until the order issued pursuant to \u00a7 22-19A-8 is served on the respondent. Section 2. That \u00a7 22-19A-12 be AMENDED: 22-19A-12. If an affidavit filed with an application under \u00a7 22-19A-8 alleges that immediate and irreparable injury, loss, or damage is likely to result before an adverse party or the party's attorney can be heard in opposition, the court may grant an ex parte temporary protection order pending a full hearing and granting relief as the court deems proper, including an order restraining any person from committing acts of stalking or physical injury as a result of an assault or a crime of violence as defined in subdivision 22-1-2(9). An ex parte temporary protection order is effective for a period of thirty days, except as provided in section 1 of this Act, unless for good cause the court grants a continuance. No continuance may exceed thirty days unless the court finds good cause for the additional continuance and: (1) The parties stipulate to an additional continuance; or (2) The court finds that law enforcement is unable to locate the respondent for purposes of service of the ex parte protection order. If a continuance is granted, the court by order shall extend the ex parte temporary protection order until the rescheduled hearing date. The respondent shall be personally served without delay with a copy of the ex parte order along with a copy of the petition, affidavit, and notice of the date set for the hearing."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 25080, "action_date": "2024-01-17T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260050, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260050.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 73, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1198, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25080, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1096, "bill_title": "provide that a temporary restraining order may extend beyond thirty days in certain circumstances involving stalking.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25080", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4550, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4563, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4482, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4523, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4529, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4541, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4545, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4548, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4552, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4575, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Crimes", "Protection Order"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25080, "bill_version_id": 260035, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-16T15:54:48.607-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to provide that a temporary restraining order may extend beyond thirty days in certain circumstances involving stalking. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 22-19A: If an ex parte temporary protection order is in effect and a judge issues a protection order pursuant to \u00a7 22-19A-8, the ex parte temporary protection order remains effective until the order issued pursuant to \u00a7 22-19A-8 is served on the respondent. Section 2. That \u00a7 22-19A-12 be AMENDED: 22-19A-12. If an affidavit filed with an application under \u00a7 22-19A-8 alleges that immediate and irreparable injury, loss, or damage is likely to result before an adverse party or the party's attorney can be heard in opposition, the court may grant an ex parte temporary protection order pending a full hearing and granting relief as the court deems proper, including an order restraining any person from committing acts of stalking or physical injury as a result of an assault or a crime of violence as defined in subdivision 22-1-2(9). An ex parte temporary protection order is effective for a period of thirty days, except as provided in section 1 of this Act, unless for good cause the court grants a continuance. No continuance may exceed thirty days unless the court finds good cause for the additional continuance and: (1) The parties stipulate to an additional continuance; or (2) The court finds that law enforcement is unable to locate the respondent for purposes of service of the ex parte protection order. If a continuance is granted, the court by order shall extend the ex parte temporary protection order until the rescheduled hearing date. The respondent shall be personally served without delay with a copy of the ex parte order along with a copy of the petition, affidavit, and notice of the date set for the hearing."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 25080, "action_date": "2024-01-17T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260050, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260050.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 73, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1198, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25085.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25085.json index 81d0c70f7..3322a447e 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25085.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25085.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25085, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 103, "bill_title": "standardize certain school safety practices.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25085", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4507, "is_prime": true}], "keywords": [], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25085, "bill_version_id": 260937, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-19T13:01:10.517-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to standardize certain school safety practices. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 13-24: Each exterior door of a public school, if unlocked during regular school hours when students are present, must be monitored and controlled by a school district employee who is physically present. When the exterior doors of a public school are locked during regular school hours when students are present, the main access doors of the public school must be monitored by a school district employee through a video surveillance system or other means. Section 2. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 13-32: The Department of Public Safety shall operate a school safety tipline, comprised of a website, phone line, or mobile device application, that allows a person to anonymously report any dangerous, violent, or unlawful activity that is being conducted, is reasonably suspected of being conducted, or is threatened or planned to be conducted, on school premises. The department shall, as appropriate, refer a report made through the tipline to school officials, law enforcement personnel, or other service providers. Each school district shall publicize the school safety tipline on its website and in a conspicuous place in each school operated by the district."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": []} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25085, "bill_type": "Senate Bill", "bill_number": 103, "bill_title": "standardize certain school safety practices.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25085", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4507, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4492, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4558, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": [], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25085, "bill_version_id": 260937, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-19T13:01:10.517-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to standardize certain school safety practices. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 13-24: Each exterior door of a public school, if unlocked during regular school hours when students are present, must be monitored and controlled by a school district employee who is physically present. When the exterior doors of a public school are locked during regular school hours when students are present, the main access doors of the public school must be monitored by a school district employee through a video surveillance system or other means. Section 2. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 13-32: The Department of Public Safety shall operate a school safety tipline, comprised of a website, phone line, or mobile device application, that allows a person to anonymously report any dangerous, violent, or unlawful activity that is being conducted, is reasonably suspected of being conducted, or is threatened or planned to be conducted, on school premises. The department shall, as appropriate, refer a report made through the tipline to school officials, law enforcement personnel, or other service providers. Each school district shall publicize the school safety tipline on its website and in a conspicuous place in each school operated by the district."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": []} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25103.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25103.json index c1cc5a568..db813390f 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25103.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25103.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25103, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1121, "bill_title": "make an appropriation to provide a grant for the construction of a veteran's skilled trade center.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25103", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4520, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4522, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Appropriation", "Grants", "Procurement of Public Improvements", "Veterans Affairs"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25103, "bill_version_id": 260799, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-19T08:06:25.92-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to make an appropriation to provide a grant for the construction of a veteran's skilled trade center. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. There is hereby appropriated from the general fund the sum of $2,365,000 to the Department of Veterans Affairs, for purposes of providing a grant to assist in the construction, completion, furnishing, and equipping of a veteran's skilled trade center in Hot Springs that will allow veterans to develop carpentry and contracting skills under the supervision of journeyman contractors. Section 2. The secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs shall approve vouchers and the state auditor shall draw warrants to pay expenditures authorized by this Act. Section 3. Any amounts appropriated in this Act not lawfully expended or obligated by June 30, 2027, shall revert in accordance with the procedures prescribed in chapter 4-8. Section 4. This Act is effective beginning June 25, 2024."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 25103, "action_date": "2024-01-19T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260712, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260712.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 93, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1194, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25103, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1121, "bill_title": "make an appropriation to provide a grant for the construction of a veteran's skilled trade center.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25103", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4520, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4522, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4576, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Appropriation", "Grants", "Procurement of Public Improvements", "Veterans Affairs"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25103, "bill_version_id": 260799, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-19T08:06:25.92-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to make an appropriation to provide a grant for the construction of a veteran's skilled trade center. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. There is hereby appropriated from the general fund the sum of $2,365,000 to the Department of Veterans Affairs, for purposes of providing a grant to assist in the construction, completion, furnishing, and equipping of a veteran's skilled trade center in Hot Springs that will allow veterans to develop carpentry and contracting skills under the supervision of journeyman contractors. Section 2. The secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs shall approve vouchers and the state auditor shall draw warrants to pay expenditures authorized by this Act. Section 3. Any amounts appropriated in this Act not lawfully expended or obligated by June 30, 2027, shall revert in accordance with the procedures prescribed in chapter 4-8. Section 4. This Act is effective beginning June 25, 2024."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 25103, "action_date": "2024-01-19T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260712, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260712.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 93, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1194, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25105.json b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25105.json index 5e9cbf21e..4604db206 100644 --- a/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25105.json +++ b/data/bills/sd-legislature-bill-25105.json @@ -1 +1 @@ -{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25105, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1106, "bill_title": "exempt baby food, infant formula, and children's diapers from the state sales tax and state use tax.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25105", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4560, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4474, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4575, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Food Tax", "Retail Sales and Service Tax", "Tax Exemptions and Refunds", "Taxation"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25105, "bill_version_id": 260407, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-17T14:51:04.783-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to exempt baby food, infant formula, and children's diapers from the state sales tax and state use tax. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 10-45: There are exempted from the provisions of this chapter and the tax imposed by it, the gross receipts of all sales of baby food, infant formula, and children's diapers, is zero percent. This exemption does not apply to chapters 10-52 and 10-52A and any tax municipalities are authorized to impose by those chapters. The terms used in this section mean: (1) \"Baby food,\" food intended for use by infants when they are weaned or by young children, as a dietary supplement or for their adaptation to ordinary food; (2) \"Children's diaper,\" a diaper marketed to be worn by children; (3) \"Diaper,\" an absorbent garment worn by humans who are incapable of, or have difficulty, controlling their bladder or bowel movements; and (4) \"Infant formula,\" a food for special dietary use for infants, which simulates human milk or is suitable as a complete or partial substitute for human milk. Section 2. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 10-46: The use, storage, or consumption in this state of baby food, infant formula, and children's diapers, is exempted from the provisions of this chapter and the tax imposed by it. The terms used in this section mean: (1) \"Baby food,\" food intended for use by infants when they are weaned or by young children, as a dietary supplement or for their adaptation to ordinary food; (2) \"Children's diaper,\" a diaper marketed to be worn by children; (3) \"Diaper,\" an absorbent garment worn by humans who are incapable of, or have difficulty, controlling their bladder or bowel movements; and (4) \"Infant formula,\" a food for special dietary use for infants, which simulates human milk or is suitable as a complete or partial substitute for human milk."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": [{"bill_id": 25105, "action_date": "2024-01-18T14:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260440, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260440.pdf", "status_text": "First read in House and referred to", "journal_page": 84, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": 1204, "result": "N", "vote": {}}, {"bill_id": 25105, "action_date": "2024-01-19T13:00:00-06:00", "document_id": 260712, "document_url": "https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/260712.pdf", "status_text": "Withdrawn at the Request of the Prime Sponsor", "journal_page": 93, "committee_id_action": 1197, "committee_id_assigned": null, "result": "N", "vote": {}}]} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25105, "bill_type": "House Bill", "bill_number": 1106, "bill_title": "exempt baby food, infant formula, and children's diapers from the state sales tax and state use tax.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25105", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4560, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4474, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4525, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4575, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["Food Tax", "Retail Sales and Service Tax", "Tax Exemptions and Refunds", "Taxation"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25105, "bill_version_id": 260407, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-17T14:51:04.783-06:00", "bill_text": "An Act to exempt baby food, infant formula, and children's diapers from the state sales tax and state use tax. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota: Section 1. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 10-45: There are exempted from the provisions of this chapter and the tax imposed by it, the gross receipts of all sales of baby food, infant formula, and children's diapers, is zero percent. This exemption does not apply to chapters 10-52 and 10-52A and any tax municipalities are authorized to impose by those chapters. The terms used in this section mean: (1) \"Baby food,\" food intended for use by infants when they are weaned or by young children, as a dietary supplement or for their adaptation to ordinary food; (2) \"Children's diaper,\" a diaper marketed to be worn by children; (3) \"Diaper,\" an absorbent garment worn by humans who are incapable of, or have difficulty, controlling their bladder or bowel movements; and (4) \"Infant formula,\" a food for special dietary use for infants, which simulates human milk or is suitable as a complete or partial substitute for human milk. Section 2. That a NEW SECTION be added to chapter 10-46: The use, storage, or consumption in this state of baby food, infant formula, and children's diapers, is exempted from the provisions of this chapter and the tax imposed by it. 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WHEREAS, the 2020-2021 season marked the beginning of an impressive legacy for the De Smet Bulldogs basketball team under the leadership of coach Jeff Gruenhagen. Sporting a strong defense, the team held their opponents to an average of forty points per game and entered the Class B state tournament with a record of 22-1. The Bulldogs powered their way to the championship, and ultimately defeated Aberdeen Christian 59-43; and WHEREAS, the Bulldogs won their first two games of the state championship tournament with scores of 60-28 and 67-45 and ultimately reached the championship against a formidable Lower Brule team. After starting the game slowly, the Bulldogs dominated the second half and defended their championship crown with a 49-26 victory; and WHEREAS, the Bulldogs held their opponents to an average of forty points per game throughout the season, ending the season with a record of 20-3. The Bulldogs won the first two games of the championship tournament, defeating Viborg-Hurley 51-47 and Aberdeen Christian 46-31, to earn their third consecutive appearance in the state championship game, where they defeated top-seeded Lower Brule by a convincing score of 62-48 to again claim the Class B championship title: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT COMMEMORATED, by the Ninety-Ninth Legislature of the State of South Dakota, that the De Smet boys' basketball team has won three consecutive state basketball championship tournaments and is the 2023 Class B boys' basketball state champion."}], "amendments": [], "fiscal_notes": [], "action_log": []} \ No newline at end of file +{"session_id": 69, "bill_id": 25120, "bill_type": "House Commemoration", "bill_number": 8005, "bill_title": "Recognizing and celebrating the De Smet Bulldogs as the 2021, 2022, and 2023 Class B boys' basketball state champions.", "rss_feed": "https://sdlegislature.gov/api/Bills/RSS/25120", "sponsors": [{"legislator_profile_id": 4487, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4553, "is_prime": true}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4478, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4486, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4500, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4518, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4529, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4530, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4531, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4532, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4537, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4540, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4541, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4543, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4545, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4546, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4550, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4552, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4556, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4558, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4564, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4565, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4568, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4569, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4571, "is_prime": false}, {"legislator_profile_id": 4576, "is_prime": false}], "keywords": ["House Commemoration", "Sports"], "audio": [], "bill_versions": [{"bill_id": 25120, "bill_version_id": 260764, "bill_version": "Introduced", "bill_version_date": "2024-01-18T22:05:23.47-06:00", "bill_text": "A LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATION, Recognizing and celebrating the De Smet Bulldogs as the 2021, 2022, and 2023 Class B boys' basketball state champions. 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