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Judiciary Finance and Civil Law

TWENTY-SECOND MEETING

2023-2024 Regular Session - Friday, March 24, 2023

STATE OF MINNESOTA TWENTY-SECOND MEETING HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-THIRD SESSION


JUDICIARY FINANCE AND CIVIL LAW MINUTES

Representative Jamie Becker-Finn, Chair of the Committee on Judiciary Finance and Civil Law, called the meeting to order at 10:30 AM on March 24, 2023 in Room 200 of the State Office Building.

The Committee Legislative Assistant noted the roll.

Members present:
BECKER-FINN, Jamie, Chair FRAZIER, Cedrick, Vice Chair SCOTT, Peggy, Minority Lead CARROLL, Ned
CURRAN, Brion FEIST, Sandra FREDERICK, Luke GROSSELL, Matt
JOHNSON, Brian MOLLER, Kelly NISKA, Harry WIENS, Mark

Members excused:
FINKE, Leigh

A quorum was present.

Representative Curran moved that the minutes of March 23, 2023, be adopted. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

HF 282 (Frazier) Collection of race and ethnicity data on applications for drivers' licenses and identification cards authorized, and money appropriated.

Vice Chair Frazier moved that HF 282 be recommended to be re-referred to the Transportation Finance and Policy Committee.
Vice Chair Frazier presented HF 282. Testifying on HF 282:
• Pong Xiong, Director of the Driver and Vehicle Services Division, Department of Public Safety

Vice Chair Frazier renewed the motion that HF 282 be recommended to be re-referred to the Transportation Finance and Policy Committee. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

HF 1406 (Frazier) Liability for felony murder committed by another person limited, task force on aiding and abetting felony murder extended, and report provided.

Vice Chair Frazier moved that HF 1406 be recommended to be re-referred to the Ways and Means Committee.
Vice Chair Frazier presented HF 1406. Testifying on HF 1406:
• Perry Moriearty, Associate Professor, University of Minnesota Law School

Vice Chair Frazier renewed the motion that HF 1406 be recommended to be re-referred to the Ways and Means Committee. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

HF 1520 (Hemmingsen-Jaeger) Direct-to-consumer genetic testing companies required to provide disclosure notices and obtain consent.

Chair Becker-Finn moved that HF 1520 be recommended to be placed on the General Register.

Chair Becker-Finn moved the H1520A2 amendment. THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.

Representative Hemmingsen-Jaeger presented HF 1520 as amended.

Testifying on HF 1520 as amended:
• Ritchie Engelhardt, Director of Government Affairs, Ancestry.com
• Jacquie Haggerty, General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer, 23andMe, Inc.
• Twila Brase, President and Co-Founder, Citizens’ Council for Health Freedom

Representative Scott moved the H1520A3 amendment. THE MOTION DID NOT PREVAIL. THE AMENDMENT WAS NOT ADOPTED.

Chair Becker-Finn renewed the motion that HF 1520 as amended be recommended to be placed on the General Register. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

HF 402 (Bierman) Health care entity transaction notice, review, and approval required; health system required to return charitable assets received from the state to the general fund.

Chair Becker-Finn moved that HF 402 be recommended to be re-referred to the State and Local Government Finance and Policy Committee.
Representative Bierman presented HF 402. Testifying on HF 402:
• Justin Stofferahn, Antimonopoly Director, Minnesota Farmers Union
• Ben Baglio, Government Affairs Specialist, Minnesota Nurses Association
• Danny Ackert, Director of State Government Relations, Minnesota Hospital Association
• Matthew Bergeron, Counsel, Minnesota Hospital Association
• Erin Conti, Assistant Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General

Chair Becker-Finn renewed the motion that HF 402 be recommended to be re-referred to the State and Local Government Finance and Policy Committee. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

HF 1831 (Greenman) Restrictive franchise agreements prohibited.

Chair Becker-Finn moved that HF 1831 be recommended to be re-referred to the Labor and Industry Finance and Policy Committee.

Chair Becker-Finn moved the H1831A2 amendment. THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.

Representative Greenman presented HF 1831 as amended.

Chair Becker-Finn renewed the motion that HF 1831 as amended be recommended to be re- referred on the Labor and Industry Finance and Policy Committee. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

HF 2290 (Curran) No-knock search warrants prohibited.

Representative Curran moved that HF 2290 be recommended to be re-referred to the Ways and Means Committee.

Representative Curran moved the H2290A2 amendment. THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.

Representative Curran presented HF 2290 as amended.

Testifying on HF 2290:
• Andre Locke, father of Amir Locke
• Linda Kay Tyler, aunt of Amir Locke
• Jonathon McClellan, President, Minnesota Justice Coalition
• Dave Zimmer, retired peace officer
• Andrew Tyler, uncle of Amir Locke
• Joe Leko, County Sheriff, Dakota County Sheriff’s Office; Minnesota Sheriff’s Association; Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association

Chair Becker-Finn laid over HF 2290 as amended.

HF 181 (Vang) Reporting of crimes motivated by bias expanded; crimes of assault, property damage, and harassment motivated by bias amended; Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training required to update training in recognizing, responding to, and reporting crimes of bias; and money appropriated.

Chair Becker-Finn moved HF 181 before the Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee. Representative Vang presented HF 181 as amended.
Testifying on HF 181:
• Brandon Schorsch, Combatting Hate Organizer, Jewish Community Action
• Karen Wills, Executive Director, Minnesota Unitarian Universalist Social Justice Alliance

Chair Becker-Finn laid over HF 181. The meeting was adjourned at 12:49 PM.







Representative Jamie Becker-Finn, Chair


Ella Schultz, Committee Legislative Assistant
More Info On This Meeting..
Bills Added:
  • HF181 (Vang) - Reporting of crimes motivated by bias expanded; crimes of assault, property damage, and harassment motivated by bias amended; Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training required to update training in recognizing, responding to, and reporting crimes of bias; and money appropriated.
  • HF282 (Frazier) - Collection of race and ethnicity data on applications for drivers' licenses and identification cards authorized, and money appropriated.
  • HF1406 (Frazier) - Liability for felony murder committed by another person limited, task force on aiding and abetting felony murder extended, and report provided.
  • HF1520 (Hemmingsen-Jaeger) - Direct-to-consumer genetic testing companies required to provide disclosure notices and obtain consent.
  • HF2290 (Curran) - No-knock search warrants prohibited.
  • HF1831 (Greenman) - Restrictive franchise agreements prohibited.
  • HF402 (Bierman) - Health care entity transaction requirements established, health care transaction data reported, expiration date changed on moratorium conversion transactions, health system required to return charitable assets received from the state to the general fund, study required on regulation of transactions, and report required.
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04:56 - HF1406 (Frazier) Liability for felony murder committed by another person limited, task force on aiding and abetting felony murder extended, and report provided.
00:39 - HF282 (Frazier) Collection of race and ethnicity data on applications for drivers' licenses and identification cards authorized, and money appropriated.
17:49 - HF1520 (Hemmingsen-Jaeger) Direct-to-consumer genetic testing companies required to provide disclosure notices and obtain consent.
38:00 - HF402 (Bierman) Health care entity transaction notice, review, and approval required; health system required to return charitable assets received from the state to the general fund.
1:05:26 - HF1831 (Greenman) Restrictive franchise agreements prohibited.
1:19:27 - HF2290 (Curran) No-knock search warrants prohibited.
2:01:50 - HF181 (Vang) Reporting of crimes motivated by bias expanded; crimes of assault, property damage, and harassment motivated by bias amended; Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training required to update training in recognizing, responding to, and reporting crimes of bias; and money appropriated.
Runs 2 hours, 19 minutes.


1. HF 1406 (Frazier) Liability for felony murder committed by another person limited, task force on aiding and abetting felony murder extended, and report provided.
2. HF 282 (Frazier) Collection of race and ethnicity data on applications for drivers' licenses and identification cards authorized, and money appropriated.
3. HF 1520 (Hemmingsen-Jaeger) Direct-to-consumer genetic testing companies required to provide disclosure notices and obtain consent.
4. HF 402 (Bierman) Health care entity transaction notice, review, and approval required; health system required to return charitable assets received from the state to the general fund.
5. HF 1831 (Greenman) Restrictive franchise agreements prohibited.
6. HF 2290 (Curran) No-knock search warrants prohibited.
7. HF 181 (Vang) Reporting of crimes motivated by bias expanded; crimes of assault, property damage, and harassment motivated by bias amended; Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training required to update training in recognizing, responding to, and reporting crimes of bias; and money appropriated.


Committee discussion of all bills will be limited to the provisions within the jurisdiction of the Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee. Items may be taken up in any order, items may be added or removed at the Chairs' discretion.

HANDOUTS: Handouts in Word or PDF format should be emailed to the committee administrator by 10am the business day before the hearing. Submitted written testimony is public and will be included in the official committee record. It will be posted to the committee webpage if received by deadline.
TESTIFYING: The number of testifiers and length of time permitted is at the discretion of the chair, and is subject to change. If you would like to testify, please email the committee administrator by 5pm the business day before the hearing.
DOCUMENTS: Meeting documents may be found on the Judiciary Finance and Civil Law webpage.
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