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House Judiciary

There are 38 Legislative Days scheduled for the 2010 session. Standing Legislative Committees meet in regularly scheduled sessions during the morning hours of each Legislative Day. Some committees will hold special evening meetings. The House Judiciary Committee is scheduled to meet Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10:00 am in room 413 of the Capitol.

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HOUSE JUDICIARY

1st Legislative Day
01/12/2010 Complete Meeting
4th Legislative Day
01/15/2010 Complete Meeting
6th Legislative Day
01/20/2010 Complete Meeting
HB 1005 - make form and style revisions to certain statutes related to the Bureau of Personnel.
HB 1047 - clarify certain powers of the state as conservator of a protected person.
HB 1008 - codify legislation enacted in 2009.
HB 1019 - revise certain provisions regarding the requirements for notarizing documents.
8th Legislative Day
01/22/2010 Complete Meeting
HB 1063 - repeal the responsibility of the attorney general to fix certain liability insurance limits for sheriffs.
HB 1062 - provide for certain mandatory training for county coroners.
HB 1064 - establish a process for persons exposed to certain blood-borne infections to require testing for blood-borne pathogens and to provide for the confidentiality of the source individual.
HB 1065 - establish quarterly escrow payments by nonparticipating tobacco manufacturers.
11th Legislative Day
01/27/2010 Complete Meeting
HB 1062 - provide for certain mandatory training for county coroners.
HB 1047 - clarify certain powers of the state as conservator of a protected person.
HB 1085 - prohibit certain interaction between children and registered sex offenders at youth activities.
HB 1092 - revise the certain provisions concerning continuing liens on wages by garnishment.
HB 1068 - revise the limitation on damages for medical malpractice actions.
HB 1071 - revise certain provisions relating to parental liability for willful acts of a child and to revise the limitation on recovery.
HB 1070 - revise certain provisions relating to the voidability of gambling contracts.
13th Legislative Day
02/01/2010 Complete Meeting
HB 1109 - revise certain provisions related to business organizations and to provide for certain filing fees relevant thereto.
HB 1077 - enact a procedure for delayed appeal if the petitioner was unconstitutionally denied the right of appeal.
HB 1076 - repeal certain statutes related to the testimony of sex offense victims and to evidence of a victim's prior sexual conduct in coordination with the adoption of certain evidentiary rules by the Supreme Court.
HB 1075 - revise certain provisions relating to credit against unpaid fines and costs for time served and to disallow credit for time served against unpaid victim restitution.
HB 1081 - revise certain court automation surcharges and to declare an emergency.
HB 1074 - allow copies of juvenile files to be provided to certain named parties or by court order rather than limiting use to inspection of the file only.
HB 1073 - clarify certain provisions relating to a court's continuing jurisdiction to revoke probation or a suspended execution of sentence.
15th Legislative Day
02/03/2010 Complete Meeting
HB 1117 - revise certain provisions concerning the hiring by school districts of persons convicted of felony drug distribution.
HB 1080 - correct the omission of a reference to fifth-offense DUI for habitual offender cases and to remove certain outdated language.
HB 1079 - revise certain provisions relating to the issuance of a new birth certificate in certain adoptions.
HB 1078 - revise certain provisions regarding court records inspection and copying.
HB 1111 - revise the penalty for first degree manslaughter.
18th Legislative Day
02/10/2010 Complete Meeting
HB 1104 - limit the source of recovery in certain civil actions for childhood sexual abuse injuries.
HB 1119 - prohibit certain acts of sexual penetration and contact between certain school employees and students and to provide penalties therefor.
HB 1110 - revise certain provisions relating to statutory rape.
HB 1105 - permit the record of a person's arrest to be expunged.
20th Legislative Day
02/12/2010 Complete Meeting
HB 1105 - permit the record of a person's arrest to be expunged.
HB 1110 - revise certain provisions relating to statutory rape.
HB 1112 - provide for the timely disposition of certain untried complaints, indictments, and informations upon request of the affected inmates.
HB 1244 - increase the penalty for solicitation of a minor.
HB 1132 - provide for the referral and placement of certain individuals in need of intervention.
HB 1131 - revise certain provisions concerning intoxicated or incapacitated persons who may be taken into protective custody.
22nd Legislative Day
02/17/2010 Complete Meeting
HB 1167 - revise the term of service of a grand jury.
HB 1164 - revise no contact provisions in cases of stalking and domestic abuse.
HB 1177 - prohibit the granting of subsequent suspended impositions of sentence to the same defendant.
HB 1265 - revise certain provisions related to indigent counsel.
HB 1161 - provide that an out-of-country foreign judgment need not be recognized if the cause of action resulted in a defamation judgment obtained in a jurisdiction outside the United States, unless a court in this state first determines that the defamation law applied in the foreign court's adjudication provided at least as much protection for freedom of speech and press as would be provided in this state.
HB 1136 - limit asbestos-related liabilities for certain successor corporations.
HB 1187 - prohibit the killing, injury, or interference with a law enforcement support animal and to establish certain penalties.
24th Legislative Day
02/19/2010 Complete Meeting
HB 1201 - provide that certain tax laws applicable on December 31, 2009, apply to certain wills and trusts that refer to federal estate and generation-skipping transfer tax laws, and to declare an emergency.
HB 1154 - require written incident notice from law enforcement to a juvenile's school under certain circumstances.
HB 1250 - provide that ordinances or amendments may not have a retrospective application.
HB 1254 - revise the requirements for the assignment of certain funeral benefits.
HB 1229 - adopt the Uniform Real Property Transfer on Death Act.
HB 1256 - revise certain provisions regarding the enforcement of the requirement to wear a seat belt in a motor vehicle.
HB 1159 - permit permanent residents of the United States to be employed or certified as law enforcement officers.
25th Legislative Day
02/22/2010 Complete Meeting
HB 1256 - revise certain provisions regarding the enforcement of the requirement to wear a seat belt in a motor vehicle.
HB 1228 - establish an ancillary standard in determining the best interests of a child.
HB 1272 - revise certain provisions regarding paternity and termination of parental rights.
27th Legislative Day
02/24/2010 Complete Meeting
SB 103 - revise certain provisions relating to trusts.
SB 55 - revise certain provisions regarding parole eligibility.
SB 109 - revise certain provisions concerning the deposit of county funds related to the 24/7 sobriety program.
SB 54 - revise certain procedures for the commencement of civil actions by inmates.
29th Legislative Day
03/01/2010 Complete Meeting
SB 10 - reduce the grace period for certain sex offender registry registrations.
SB 8 - establish the application of certain statutes relating to the sex offender registry with regard to out-of-state offenders residing in the state of South Dakota.
SB 12 - provide for a tiered sex offender registry, to remove certain misdemeanors and juvenile offenses from the sex offender registry, and to establish certain criteria for eligibility to petition for removal or reassignment.
SB 7 - permit certain sex offenders who are homeless or on parole to reside in certain halfway homes or homeless shelters within community safety zones.
SB 11 - define solicitation of or conspiracy to commit certain crimes as registerable sex offenses.
SB 110 - provide for the posting of a bond by parolees under certain circumstances.
SB 132 - permit the utilization of certain DNA samples to determine parentage under certain conditions.
31st Legislative Day
03/03/2010 Complete Meeting
SB 42 - restrict the licensure and prohibit the employment of certain persons, including persons on the sex offender registry, in certain child welfare agencies or family day care centers.
SB 12 - provide for a tiered sex offender registry, to remove certain misdemeanors and juvenile offenses from the sex offender registry, and to establish certain criteria for eligibility to petition for removal or reassignment.
SB 156 - require that determinations in both adult and juvenile court proceedings relative to a controlled substance violation of a high school student participating in extracurricular activities be reported to the South Dakota High School Activities Association and to the school administrator.
33rd Legislative Day
03/08/2010 Complete Meeting
SB 149 - revise certain provisions providing for the method of calculating subsequent DUI offenses.
SB 148 - revise certain provisions pertaining to the withdrawal of blood to determine alcohol content.
SB 125 - revise certain provisions relating to violations associated with the statewide one-call notification system.

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