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Senate Judiciary - 2012
The Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to meet
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7:45 am CT in room 413 of the Capitol.
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SENATE JUDICIARY

3rd Legislative Day (1/12/2012)
Complete Meeting

5th Legislative Day (1/19/2012)
Complete Meeting
SB 42 - revise certain provisions regarding habeas corpus.
Starts at 2:33

8th Legislative Day (1/24/2012)
Complete Meeting
SB 39 - expand the definition of victim for the purposes of certain written victim impact statements.
Starts at 41:56

SB 41 - authorize retailers to choose whether to submit pseudoephedrine purchase records electronically or in writing.
Starts at 50:50

SB 43 - criminalize the failure to report the death or disappearance of a child within a specified time by certain persons responsible for the care of the child.
Starts at 7:02

10th Legislative Day (1/26/2012)
Complete Meeting
HB 1022 - revise certain parole hearing provisions regarding inmate compliance, waivers, and teleconferencing.
Starts at 1:08:11

HB 1023 - repeal and revise certain provisions relating to the Department of Corrections.
Starts at 1:18:40

HB 1025 - make aggravated incest a violent crime for purposes of setting an initial parole date.
Starts at 1:24:47

SB 78 - allow an arrest to be expunged when the criminal case is dismissed.
Starts at 42:47

SB 76 - revise certain provisions relating to the retirement of justices and judges.
Starts at 8:27

12th Legislative Day (1/31/2012)
Complete Meeting
SB 76 - revise certain provisions relating to the retirement of justices and judges.
Starts at 1:04:22

SB 86 - grant limited immunity from arrest and prosecution for certain alcohol consumption related offenses to persons who assist certain persons in need of emergency assistance or who are themselves in need of emergency assistance.
Starts at 1:24:44

SB 68 - provide that no statute of limitations applies to certain rape offenses.
Starts at 2:30

SB 149 - revise certain provisions relating to the conditional release of persons charged with domestic abuse.
Starts at 2:33:46

14th Legislative Day (2/2/2012)
Complete Meeting
SB 141 - revise the legal definition of the term, domestic abuse.
Starts at 1:25

SB 156 - establish strangulation as one element of the crime of aggravated assault.
Starts at 1:34:28

SB 136 - regulate the application of foreign laws, legal codes, and systems within the jurisdiction of the State of South Dakota.
Starts at 32:57

16th Legislative Day (2/7/2012)
Complete Meeting
SB 133 - establish the criminal offense of aggravated disorderly conduct and to provide a penalty therefor.
Starts at 1:15:09

SB 134 - establish or revise the elements of the criminal offenses of obstructing an officer, refusing the lawful order of a law enforcement officer, and fleeing the scene of a potential investigation, and to provide penalties therefor.
Starts at 1:57:10

SB 183 - establish the elements of the offense of juvenile sexting and to provide a penalty therefor.
Starts at 2:21:58

SB 132 - define vehicular homicide and vehicular battery as crimes of violence.
Starts at 2:52

SB 135 - revise the elements of the crimes of vehicular homicide and vehicular battery.
Starts at 43:52

18th Legislative Day (2/9/2012)
Complete Meeting
SB 60 - provide for the award of joint physical custody of children under certain circumstances.
Starts at 1:07:00

HB 1055 - allow for joint physical custody orders after a court awards joint legal custody if in the best interest of the child.
Starts at 1:07:00

SB 52 - provide for point of sale collection of the prepaid wireless 911 emergency surcharge.
Starts at 3:10

SB 146 - provide for an affirmative defense of compulsion for the crime of prostitution.
Starts at 33:00

SB 183 - establish the elements of the offense of juvenile sexting and to provide a penalty therefor.
Starts at 4:38

SB 148 - revise certain provisions relating to battery committed against infants and unborn children.
Starts at 54:21

20th Legislative Day (2/13/2012)
Complete Meeting
SB 181 - repeal certain tort liability arising out of causes of action based on seduction, abduction, and alienation of affections.
Starts at 1:14:22

SB 10 - revise certain provisions pertaining to boating while under the influence.
Starts at 1:40

SB 172 - toll any conviction for operation of a boat while under the influence when calculating the number of offenses for enhancement of a driving under the influence charge.
Starts at 51:45

21st Legislative Day (2/14/2012)
Complete Meeting
HB 1021 - revise certain provisions regarding the rights of victims of crime.
Starts at 1:55

HB 1060 - permit a probationer who is a registered sex offender to reside in an assigned halfway house or supervised living center within a community safety zone.
Starts at 10:43

HB 1061 - amend certain provisions related to interpreter services in the court system.
Starts at 30:26

HB 1062 - clarify the supporting documentation necessary for a request to implement the standard visitation guidelines.
Starts at 36:56

HB 1177 - establish provisions to exempt breastfeeding mothers or new parents from jury duty.
Starts at 41:48

23rd Legislative Day (2/16/2012)
Complete Meeting
HB 1050 - revise certain provisions regarding National Guard discipline and courts-martial.
Starts at 17:00

HB 1063 - repeal certain statutes related to the testimony of sex offense victims and to evidence of a victim's prior sexual conduct and to establish the rationale and effect of the repeal.
Starts at 32:19

HB 1047 - revise certain provisions relating to military law.
Starts at 4:04

HB 1064 - allow the Supreme Court to establish certain rules for the use of interactive audio visual equipment and to provide for the collection and deposit of fees for the use thereof.
Starts at 41:49

HB 1065 - repeal the requirement that the Unified Judicial System set forth a schedule for all fees paid directly to court reporters in its annual consolidated budget.
Starts at 50:58

HB 1212 - revise certain terms regarding tort liability.
Starts at 56:32

24th Legislative Day (2/21/2012)
Complete Meeting
HB 1095 - revise the procedure for the discharge of civil judgments against a person who has received a discharge of debt pursuant to the United States Code, Title 11.
Starts at 1:17:30

HB 1194 - revise certain provisions regarding the payment for rape and sexual offense examinations.
Starts at 1:25:24

HB 1245 - revise certain provisions regarding the suspension of a driver license for certain alcoholic beverage violations.
Starts at 1:34:54

HB 1160 - provide for the award of filing fees as court costs in certain appeals.
Starts at 1:46:50

HB 1114 - amend provision limiting the time used to determine if a violation is a third or subsequent offense.
Starts at 1:56:03

HB 1039 - exempt certain impaired driving violations from the statutory limitation on enhanced penalties for second, third, or subsequent violations.
Starts at 2:32

26th Legislative Day (2/23/2012)
Complete Meeting
HB 1126 - establish provisions that certain bonds paid by, or on behalf of, certain persons with child support arrearages shall be paid to the Department of Social Services to pay any child support the defendant owes.
Starts at 1:41:00

HB 1253 - prohibit the judicial enforcement of any religious codes.
Starts at 1:59:25

HB 1052 - grant discretion to the court with regard to personal appearances in certain adoption appearances.
Starts at 34:03

HB 1273 - prohibit the sale of loose leaf incense to minors, to prohibit certain marketing techniques, to regulate the sale of certain types of incense, to provide penalties therefor, and to declare an emergency.
Starts at 4:01

HB 1213 - revise certain provisions regarding liability for torts and product identification requirements.
Starts at 48:02

27th Legislative Day (2/24/2012)
Complete Meeting
HB 1253 - prohibit the judicial enforcement of any religious codes.
Starts at 1:30

HB 1132 - prohibit businesses and employers from establishing certain policies against the ability of an invitee or employee to store firearms and ammunition in a locked motor vehicle parked on the premises.
Starts at 4:27



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