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Public Safety Finance and Policy

SIXTEENTH MEETING

2023-2024 Regular Session - Tuesday, February 28, 2023

STATE OF MINNESOTA SIXTEENTH MEETING
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-THIRD SESSION


PUBLIC SAFETY FINANCE AND POLICY MINUTES


Representative Kelly Moller, Chair of the Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee, called the meeting to order at 10:35 AM on February 28, 2023, in Room 200 of the State Office Building.

The Committee Legislative Assistant noted the roll.

Members Present:
MOLLER, Kelly, Chair
FEIST, Sandra, Vice Chair
NOVOTNY, Paul, GOP Lead
BECKER-FINN, Jamie
CURRAN, Brion
ENGEN, Elliot
FRAZIER, Cedrick
HOLLINS, Athena
HUDSON, Walter
HUOT, John
MUELLER, Patricia
PINTO, Dave
TABKE, Brad
WITTE, Jeff

Members Excused
GROSSELL, Matt

A quorum was present.

Representative Hollins moved that the minutes from February 21, 2023, be approved. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

HF 406 (Berg) Carbon monoxide alarm requirements modified for hotels and lodging houses, and safety warning for violation required.

Chair Moller moved that HF 406 be re-referred to the Committee on Labor and Industry Finance and Policy.

Rep. Berg presented HF 406.

Testifiers on HF 406:
• Leslie Linneman, Victim of carbon monoxide poisoning
• Jill Sims, Director of Government Relations, Hospitality Minnesota

Chair Moller renewed the motion that HF 406 be re-referred to the Committee on Labor and Industry Finance and Policy. 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.

Rep. Frazier moved that HF 1406 be re-referred to the Committee on Judiciary Finance and Civil Law.

Rep. Frazier presented HF 1406.

Testifiers on HF 1406:
• Perry L. Moriearty, Associate Professor of Law, University of Minnesota
• Clare Diegle, Staff Attorney, American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota (ACLU MN)
• Jamiccia Donnerson

Rep. Novotny moved the H1406A1 amendment. THE MOTION DID NOT PREVAIL.

Rep. Frazier renewed the motion that HF 1406 be re-referred to the Committee on Judiciary Finance and Civil Law. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

HF 1607 (Long) Limit of five years on the length of probation in most felony sentences established, and retroactive application provided.

Chair Moller moved to lay over HF 1607.

Chair Moller moved the H1607A2 amendment. THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.

Rep. Long presented HF 1607, as amended.

Testifiers on HF 1607, as amended:
• Jennifer Schroeder, Former Addict
• Will Cooley, Project Lead, Minnesota Justice Research Center
• Carli Stark, Director, Minnesota Association of Community Corrections Act Counties (MACCAC)

Chair Moller renewed the motion to lay over HF 1607, as amended. The bill was laid over.

HF 1279 (Edelson) State required to pay medical examination costs for criminal sexual conduct victim.

Chair Moller moved to lay over HF 1279.

Chair Moller moved the H1279A2 amendment. THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDEMENT WAS ADOPTED.

Rep. Edelson presented HF 1279, as amended.

Testifiers on HF 1279, as amended:
• Brian Cruze, Sheriff, Meeker County
• Em Westerlund, Statewide Medical Forensic Policy Program Coordinator, Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault (MNCASA)


Chair Moller moved to change the previous motion to lay over HF 1279 to a motion to re-refer HF 1279, as amended, to the Committee on Health Finance and Policy.

Chair Moller renewed the motion that HF 1279, as amended, be re-referred to the Committee on Health Finance and Policy. THE MOTION PREVAILED.


The meeting was adjourned at 12:25 PM.




Representative Kelly Moller, Chair




Farhin Sayeed, Committee Legislative Assistant

More Info On This Meeting..
Bills Added:
  • HF406 (Berg) - Carbon monoxide alarm requirements modified for hotels and lodging houses, and safety warning for violation required.
  • HF1607 (Long) - Limit of five years on the length of probation in most felony sentences established, and retroactive application provided.
  • HF1406 (Frazier) - Liability for felony murder committed by another person limited, task force on aiding and abetting felony murder extended, and report provided.
  • HF1279 (Edelson) - State required to pay medical examination costs for criminal sexual conduct victim, and money appropriated.
Documents:
House TV Video:
View Archive

00:44 - HF406 (Berg) Carbon monoxide alarm requirements modified for hotels and lodging houses, and safety warning for violation required.
20:02 - HF1406 (Frazier) Liability for felony murder committed by another person limited, task force on aiding and abetting felony murder extended, and report provided.
1:04:59 - HF1607 (Long) Limit of five years on the length of probation in most felony sentences established, and retroactive application provided.
1:40:29 - HF1279 (Edelson) State required to pay medical examination costs for criminal sexual conduct victim.
Runs 1 hour, 51 minutes.


HF 406 (Berg) Carbon monoxide alarm requirements modified for hotels and lodging houses, and safety warning for violation required.

HF 1607 (Long) Limit of five years on the length of probation in most felony sentences established, and retroactive application provided.

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

HF 1279 (Edelson) State required to pay medical examination costs for criminal sexual conduct victim.

HF 1022 (Pinto) Evidentiary examination of victims payment costs provided in cases involving domestic assault by strangulation. (REMOVED)

Testimony is limited. The number of testifiers and length of time permitted is at the discretion of the chair, and is subject to change. Please plan accordingly. Written Testimony is encouraged and must be submitted in word or PDF form to the Committee Administrator by 10:30 AM, 2/27.

*Items may be taken up in any order, items may be added or removed at the Chair’s discretion.

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