Meetings are listed by date with the most recent meeting at the top. If there is a television recording of the meeting links to that format will be available below.
Continuation of the Thursday agenda.
Bills may not be heard in the order listed.
If all bills on schedule are not heard by 11:45, the committee will recess for 15 minutes and move to Room 200 to continue the agenda.
Bills Added:
HF1478
(Kiffmeyer) - Minnesota sex offender program provisions modified.
HF441
(Loon) - 911 fee collection from prepaid wireless telecommunications and prepaid wireless E911 services provided.
HF229
(Downey) - Child certified as an adult detainment in a juvenile facility provided pending the outcome of criminal proceedings, and judges authorized to prohibit juvenile sex offenders from residing near their victims.
HF1468
(LeMieur) - Forfeited firearm sale by law enforcement agencies authorized to federally licensed firearms dealers.
HF955
(Cornish) - Level III predatory offender Web site maintenance responsibility transferred from the Department of Corrections to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
HF1214
(Hortman) - Child passenger restraint system provisions modified.
HF615
(Buesgens) - Driver education requirements modified for obtaining an instruction permit.
HF738
(Cornish) - Public notice provided for the release hearing for killers of peace officers, and harassment restraining order provisions modified.
HF642
(Slocum) - Child certified as an adult provided to be detained in a juvenile facility prior to trial and verdict.
Attachments:
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Continuation of the Friday morning agenda, if necessary.
Public Safety and Crime Prevention Policy and Finance
Wednesday's agenda will resume Thursday morning with HF358. Public testimony portion of the hearing has concluded.
Bills may be added to the agenda.
Bills may not be heard in the order listed.
Bills Added:
HF441
(Loon) - 911 fee collection from prepaid wireless telecommunications and prepaid wireless E911 services provided.
HF965
(Kahn) - Anatomical gift donor document types expanded.
HF1467
(Cornish) - Firearms; public official authority to disarm individuals at any time clarified and delimited; Minnesota's self-defense and defense of home laws clarified, codified, and extended; common law duty to retreat eliminated; self-defense dwelling boundaries expanded; dwelling or occupied vehicle entrance by stealth or force presumption created; rights available extended to defense against unlawful entry of an occupied vehicle; and other states' permits to carry a pistol within and under the laws of Minnesota recognition provided.
HF1468
(LeMieur) - Forfeited firearm sale by law enforcement agencies authorized to federally licensed firearms dealers.
HF1478
(Kiffmeyer) - Minnesota sex offender program provisions modified.
HF955
(Cornish) - Level III predatory offender Web site maintenance responsibility transferred from the Department of Corrections to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
HF1214
(Hortman) - Child passenger restraint system provisions modified.
HF615
(Buesgens) - Driver education requirements modified for obtaining an instruction permit.
HF229
(Downey) - Child certified as an adult detainment in a juvenile facility provided pending the outcome of criminal proceedings, and judges authorized to prohibit juvenile sex offenders from residing near their victims.
HF358
(Barrett) - Immigration law enforcement noncooperation ordinances and policies prohibited, and immigration-related data use provided.
Public Safety and Crime Prevention Policy and Finance
HF1214 (Hortman) has been moved to Thursday's agenda.
HF229 (Downey) has been moved to Thursday's agenda.
Bills Added:
HF358
(Barrett) - Immigration law enforcement noncooperation ordinances and policies prohibited, and immigration-related data use provided.
HF1289
(Mack) - Buses provisions modified authorizing the use of highway shoulders.
HF1577
(Cornish) - Sex offender policy task force established.
Bills may not be heard in the order listed. Bills not heard during the morning meeting will be heard in the evening.
Bills Added:
HF922
(Kiel) - Collector emergency vehicles allowed to display and use nonconforming colored lights.
HF1245
(McFarlane) - Firearm possession by a minor included as unlawful for purposes of orders to enjoin gang activity.
HF1359
(Barrett) - State controlled substance schedules aligned with federal controlled substance schedules, Board of Pharmacy authority modified to regulate controlled substances, and electronic prescribing of controlled substances allowed.
HF1428
(Westrom) - Emily's Law established, and age of extended jurisdiction juvenile prosecution for violent offenses lowered.
HF1514
(Cornish) - State law enforcement agencies required to report on the transfer of cases involving forfeiture to the federal government, and more uniformity in terminology provided.
HF1534
(Cornish) - Forfeiture law general criminal code clarified.
HF1535
(Cornish) - DWI, off-highway vehicle, drive-by shooting, designated offense, and controlled substance forfeiture laws changes made to provide more uniformity; monetary cap raised on the value of property forfeitures that may be adjudicated in conciliation court; forfeited property prohibited from being sold to prosecuting authorities or persons related to prosecuting authorities; and general criminal code forfeiture law, necessity of conviction, and burden of proof clarified.
HF1520
(Mullery) - State controlled substance schedules aligned with federal controlled substance schedules, Board of Pharmacy authority modified to regulate controlled substances, and electronic prescribing of controlled substances allowed.
HF522
(Drazkowski) - Sheriffs authorized to determine appropriate staff level for county jail operation, and administrative rule establishing staffing requirement for jails repealed.
HF956
(Cornish) - Natural resource enforcement provisions modified.
HF977
(Cornish) - State Patrol prohibited from closing or consolidating dispatch centers.
HF1428
(Westrom) - Emily's Law established, and age of extended jurisdiction juvenile prosecution for violent offenses lowered.