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STATE OF MINNESOTA

Journal of the House

SPECIAL SESSION 1997

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FIRST DAY

Saint Paul, Minnesota, Thursday, June 26, 1997

 

In obedience to the Proclamation of the Honorable Arne H. Carlson, Governor of the State of Minnesota, summoning the two Houses of the Legislature to meet in Special Session, the members of the House of Representatives assembled in the Chamber of the House of Representatives at the Capitol in Saint Paul on Thursday, the twenty-sixth day of June 1997, at 10:30 a.m.

PROCLAMATION FOR SPECIAL SESSION 1997

Whereas, Article IV, Section 12 of the Constitution of the State of Minnesota provides that a special session of the Legislature may be called by the Governor on extraordinary occasions; and

Whereas, The Eightieth Legislature adjourned without enacting essential legislation to provide for the orderly management of state government; and

Whereas, The time permitted by law for passage of such legislation during the 1997 Session for the Legislature has expired, and an extraordinary occasion is thereby created; and

Whereas, The people of Minnesota are best served by a prompt conclusion of legislative business, with a limited agenda and, to the extent possible, prior agreement on laws to be enacted;

Now Therefore, I, Arne H. Carlson, Governor of the State of Minnesota, do hereby summon you, members of the Legislature, to convene in Special Session on June 26, 1997, at 10:30 a.m. at the Capitol in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Minnesota to be affixed at the State Capitol this nineteenth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and ninety-seven, and of the State the one hundred thirty-ninth.

Joan Anderson Growe Arne H. Carlson

Secretary of State Governor

At the hour of 10:30 a.m. and pursuant to the Proclamation of the Governor and pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 1996, Section 3.073, the Honorable Phil Carruthers, Speaker of the House, Called the House of Representatives to order.

Prayer was offered by the Reverend Ronald A. Smith, House Chaplain.

The members of the House gave the pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America.


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The roll was called and the following members were present:

Abrams Evans Kalis McCollum Pugh Tingelstad
Anderson, B. Farrell Kelso McElroy Rest Tomassoni
Anderson, I. Finseth Kielkucki Milbert Reuter Tompkins
Bakk Folliard Kinkel Mulder Rhodes Trimble
Biernat Garcia Knight Mullery Rifenberg Tuma
Bishop Goodno Knoblach Munger Rostberg Tunheim
Boudreau Greenfield Koppendrayer Murphy Rukavina Van Dellen
Bradley Greiling Koskinen Ness Schumacher Vickerman
Broecker Gunther Kraus Nornes Seagren Wagenius
Carlson Haas Krinkie Olson, E. Seifert Weaver
Chaudhary Harder Kubly Olson, M. Sekhon Wejcman
Clark Hasskamp Kuisle Opatz Skare Wenzel
Commers Hausman Larsen Orfield Skoglund Westfall
Daggett Hilty Leighton Osskopp Slawik Westrom
Davids Holsten Leppik Osthoff Smith Winter
Dawkins Huntley Lieder Otremba Solberg Wolf
Dehler Jefferson Lindner Ozment Stanek Workman
Delmont Jennings Luther Paulsen Stang Spk. Carruthers
Dempsey Johnson, A. Mahon Pawlenty Sviggum
Dorn Johnson, R. Mares Paymar Swenson, D.
Entenza Juhnke Mariani Pelowski Swenson, H.
Erhardt Kahn Marko Peterson Sykora

A quorum was present.

Bettermann, Jaros, Long, McGuire and Molnau were excused.

Macklin was excused until 12:15 p.m.

Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 1996, Section 3.073, the Speaker declared the House of Representatives organized for the 1997 Special Session.

Winter moved that the Chief Clerk be and is hereby instructed to inform the Senate and the Governor by message that the House of Representatives is now duly organized pursuant to law for this Special Session. The motion prevailed.

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

The following message was received from the Senate:

Mr. Speaker:

This is to notify you that the Senate is now duly organized for the Special Session pursuant to the Minnesota Constitution and Minnesota Statutes.

Patrice Dworak, Assistant Secretary of the Senate

Winter moved that the House recess subject to the call of the Chair. The motion prevailed.

RECESS

RECONVENED

The House reconvened and was called to order by the Speaker.


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There being no objection, the order of business reverted to Introduction and First Reading of House Bills.

INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS

The following House File was introduced:

Kelso, Winter, Solberg, Entenza and Koppendrayer introduced:

H. F. No. 1, A bill for an act relating to education; kindergarten through grade 12; providing for general education; special programs; lifework development; education organization, cooperation, and facilities; education excellence; academic performance; education policy issues; libraries; technology; state agencies; conforming and technical amendments; school bus safety; tax deduction and credit; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 12.21, subdivision 3; 120.0111; 120.062, subdivisions 3, 6, 7, 9, and 11; 120.0621, subdivisions 5a, 6, and by adding a subdivision; 120.064, subdivisions 3, 8, 10, 20a, and by adding a subdivision; 120.101, subdivisions 5, 5c, and by adding a subdivision; 120.1701, subdivision 3; 120.181; 121.15, subdivisions 6, 7, and by adding subdivisions; 121.602, subdivisions 1, 2, and 4; 121.611; 121.615, subdivisions 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10; 121.703, subdivision 3; 121.904, subdivision 4a; 123.35, subdivision 8, and by adding a subdivision; 123.3514, subdivisions 4, 4a, 4c, 4e, 6c, 8, and by adding subdivisions; 123.39, subdivision 6; 123.70, subdivisions 5, 7, and 10; 123.799, subdivision 1; 123.7991, subdivisions 1 and 2; 123.951; 123.972, subdivision 5; 124.155, subdivisions 1 and 2; 124.17, subdivisions 1d, 4, and by adding subdivisions; 124.193; 124.195, subdivisions 2, 7, 10, 11, and by adding a subdivision; 124.225, subdivisions 1, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17; 124.226, subdivision 10; 124.2445; 124.2455; 124.248, subdivisions 3, 4, and by adding subdivisions; 124.26, subdivision 1b; 124.2613, subdivisions 3, 4, and 6; 124.2727, subdivision 6d; 124.273, subdivisions 1d, 1e, 1f, and 5; 124.276, by adding a subdivision; 124.312, subdivisions 4 and 5; 124.313; 124.314, subdivisions 1 and 2; 124.3201, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, and 4; 124.321, subdivision 1; 124.323, subdivisions 1 and 2; 124.42, subdivision 4; 124.431, subdivisions 2 and 11; 124.45; 124.481; 124.574, subdivisions 1, 2d, 2f, 5, 6, and 9; 124.83, subdivisions 1 and 2; 124.86, subdivision 2, and by adding a subdivision; 124.91, subdivisions 1 and 5; 124.912, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, and 6; 124.916, subdivisions 1, 2, and 3; 124.918, subdivision 6; 124.95, subdivision 2; 124.961; 124A.03, subdivisions 1c and 1g; 124A.04, subdivision 2; 124A.22, subdivisions 1, 2, as amended, 3, 6, 6a, 8a, 10, 11, 13, 13b, 13d, and by adding a subdivision; 124A.225, subdivision 1; 124A.23, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, and 5; 124A.26, subdivision 1; 124A.28; 124C.45, subdivision 1a; 124C.46, subdivisions 1 and 2; 124C.498, subdivisions 2 and 3; 125.05, subdivisions 1c and 2; 125.12, subdivision 14; 126.22, subdivisions 2, 3, 3a, and 8; 126.23, subdivision 1; 126.77, subdivision 1; 127.26; 127.27, subdivisions 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, and by adding a subdivision; 127.281; 127.29; 127.30, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, and by adding a subdivision; 127.31, subdivisions 2, 7, 8, 13, 14, and 15; 127.311; 127.32; 127.33; 127.36; 127.37; 127.38; 128A.02, by adding a subdivision; 128B.10, subdivision 1; 128C.02, subdivision 2, and by adding a subdivision; 128C.12, subdivision 1; 129C.10, subdivision 3; 134.155, subdivisions 2 and 3; 134.34, subdivision 4; 136D.72, subdivisions 2 and 3; 144.29; 169.01, subdivision 6; 169.435, subdivision 2; 169.443, subdivision 3; 169.447, subdivision 6; 169.4501, subdivisions 1 and 2; 169.4502, subdivisions 2, 7, 9, 11, and by adding subdivisions; 169.4503, subdivisions 1, 2, 10, 13, 14, 17, 19, 23, 24, and by adding a subdivision; 169.4504, subdivision 1, and by adding a subdivision; 169.452; 171.321, subdivision 3; 171.3215, subdivision 4; 245.493, subdivision 1; 245.91, subdivision 2; 260.185, subdivision 1; 260A.02, subdivision 3; 268.665, subdivision 2; 290.01, subdivision 19b; and 290.0671, subdivision 1; Laws 1991, chapter 265, article 1, section 30, as amended; Laws 1993, chapter 146, article 5, section 20; Laws 1994, chapter 647, article 7, section 18, subdivisions 2 and 3; Laws 1995 First Special Session, chapter 3, articles 1, section 56; 2, section 52; 3, section 11, subdivisions 1, 2, and 5; 11, section 21, subdivision 3; and 12, section 7, subdivision 1; Laws 1996, chapter 412, articles 4, section 34, subdivision 4; and 12, section 11; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 120; 121; 124; 126; 127; 128C; 135A; and 290; repealing Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 120.105; 120.65; 121.11, subdivision 8; 121.602, subdivisions 3 and 5; 121.904, subdivision 4d; 121.912, subdivision 7; 124.17, subdivision 5; 124.177; 124.223; 124.225, subdivisions 3a, 7a, 7b, 7d, 7e, 8a, 8k, and 10; 124.226; 124.2728; 124.276, subdivision 2; 124.3201, subdivisions 2a and 2b; 124.912, subdivisions 2 and 3; 124A.22, subdivisions 4a and 4b; 124A.26, subdivisions 1a, 2, 3, 4, and 5; 124C.74; 127.31, subdivision 6; 134.34, subdivision 4a; 134.46; 169.4502, subdivision 6; 169.4503, subdivisions 3, 8, 9, 11, 12, and 22; and 169.454, subdivision 11.

The bill was read for the first time.


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SUSPENSION OF RULES

Pursuant to Article IV, Section 19, of the Constitution of the state of Minnesota, Kelso moved that the rule therein be suspended and an urgency be declared so that H. F. No. 1 be given its second and third readings and be placed upon its final passage. The motion prevailed.

Kelso moved that the Rules of the House be so far suspended that H. F. No. 1 be given its second and third readings and be placed upon its final passage. The motion prevailed.

H. F. No. 1 was read for the second time.

H. F. No. 1, A bill for an act relating to education; kindergarten through grade 12; providing for general education; special programs; lifework development; education organization, cooperation, and facilities; education excellence; academic performance; education policy issues; libraries; technology; state agencies; conforming and technical amendments; school bus safety; tax deduction and credit; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 12.21, subdivision 3; 120.0111; 120.062, subdivisions 3, 6, 7, 9, and 11; 120.0621, subdivisions 5a, 6, and by adding a subdivision; 120.064, subdivisions 3, 8, 10, 20a, and by adding a subdivision; 120.101, subdivisions 5, 5c, and by adding a subdivision; 120.1701, subdivision 3; 120.181; 121.15, subdivisions 6, 7, and by adding subdivisions; 121.602, subdivisions 1, 2, and 4; 121.611; 121.615, subdivisions 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10; 121.703, subdivision 3; 121.904, subdivision 4a; 123.35, subdivision 8, and by adding a subdivision; 123.3514, subdivisions 4, 4a, 4c, 4e, 6c, 8, and by adding subdivisions; 123.39, subdivision 6; 123.70, subdivisions 5, 7, and 10; 123.799, subdivision 1; 123.7991, subdivisions 1 and 2; 123.951; 123.972, subdivision 5; 124.155, subdivisions 1 and 2; 124.17, subdivisions 1d, 4, and by adding subdivisions; 124.193; 124.195, subdivisions 2, 7, 10, 11, and by adding a subdivision; 124.225, subdivisions 1, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17; 124.226, subdivision 10; 124.2445; 124.2455; 124.248, subdivisions 3, 4, and by adding subdivisions; 124.26, subdivision 1b; 124.2613, subdivisions 3, 4, and 6; 124.2727, subdivision 6d; 124.273, subdivisions 1d, 1e, 1f, and 5; 124.276, by adding a subdivision; 124.312, subdivisions 4 and 5; 124.313; 124.314, subdivisions 1 and 2; 124.3201, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, and 4; 124.321, subdivision 1; 124.323, subdivisions 1 and 2; 124.42, subdivision 4; 124.431, subdivisions 2 and 11; 124.45; 124.481; 124.574, subdivisions 1, 2d, 2f, 5, 6, and 9; 124.83, subdivisions 1 and 2; 124.86, subdivision 2, and by adding a subdivision; 124.91, subdivisions 1 and 5; 124.912, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, and 6; 124.916, subdivisions 1, 2, and 3; 124.918, subdivision 6; 124.95, subdivision 2; 124.961; 124A.03, subdivisions 1c and 1g; 124A.04, subdivision 2; 124A.22, subdivisions 1, 2, as amended, 3, 6, 6a, 8a, 10, 11, 13, 13b, 13d, and by adding a subdivision; 124A.225, subdivision 1; 124A.23, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, and 5; 124A.26, subdivision 1; 124A.28; 124C.45, subdivision 1a; 124C.46, subdivisions 1 and 2; 124C.498, subdivisions 2 and 3; 125.05, subdivisions 1c and 2; 125.12, subdivision 14; 126.22, subdivisions 2, 3, 3a, and 8; 126.23, subdivision 1; 126.77, subdivision 1; 127.26; 127.27, subdivisions 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, and by adding a subdivision; 127.281; 127.29; 127.30, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, and by adding a subdivision; 127.31, subdivisions 2, 7, 8, 13, 14, and 15; 127.311; 127.32; 127.33; 127.36; 127.37; 127.38; 128A.02, by adding a subdivision; 128B.10, subdivision 1; 128C.02, subdivision 2, and by adding a subdivision; 128C.12, subdivision 1; 129C.10, subdivision 3; 134.155, subdivisions 2 and 3; 134.34, subdivision 4; 136D.72, subdivisions 2 and 3; 144.29; 169.01, subdivision 6; 169.435, subdivision 2; 169.443, subdivision 3; 169.447, subdivision 6; 169.4501, subdivisions 1 and 2; 169.4502, subdivisions 2, 7, 9, 11, and by adding subdivisions; 169.4503, subdivisions 1, 2, 10, 13, 14, 17, 19, 23, 24, and by adding a subdivision; 169.4504, subdivision 1, and by adding a subdivision; 169.452; 171.321, subdivision 3; 171.3215, subdivision 4; 245.493, subdivision 1; 245.91, subdivision 2; 260.185, subdivision 1; 260A.02, subdivision 3; 268.665, subdivision 2; 290.01, subdivision 19b; and 290.0671, subdivision 1; Laws 1991, chapter 265, article 1, section 30, as amended; Laws 1993, chapter 146, article 5, section 20; Laws 1994, chapter 647, article 7, section 18, subdivisions 2 and 3; Laws 1995 First Special Session, chapter 3, articles 1, section 56; 2, section 52; 3, section 11, subdivisions 1, 2, and 5; 11, section 21, subdivision 3; and 12, section 7, subdivision 1; Laws 1996, chapter 412, articles 4, section 34, subdivision 4; and 12, section 11; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 120; 121; 124; 126; 127; 128C; 135A; and 290; repealing Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 120.105; 120.65; 121.11, subdivision 8; 121.602, subdivisions 3 and 5; 121.904, subdivision 4d; 121.912, subdivision 7; 124.17, subdivision 5; 124.177; 124.223; 124.225, subdivisions 3a, 7a, 7b, 7d, 7e, 8a, 8k, and 10; 124.226; 124.2728; 124.276, subdivision 2; 124.3201, subdivisions 2a and 2b; 124.912, subdivisions 2 and 3; 124A.22, subdivisions 4a and 4b; 124A.26, subdivisions 1a, 2, 3, 4, and 5; 124C.74; 127.31, subdivision 6; 134.34, subdivision 4a; 134.46; 169.4502, subdivision 6; 169.4503, subdivisions 3, 8, 9, 11, 12, and 22; and 169.454, subdivision 11.

The bill was read for the third time and placed upon its final passage.


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The question was taken on the passage of the bill and the roll was called. There were 108 yeas and 21 nays as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were:

Anderson, B. Erhardt Kahn Mares Pugh Swenson, D.
Bakk Evans Kelso Marko Rest Swenson, H.
Biernat Farrell Kielkucki McCollum Reuter Sykora
Bishop Finseth Kinkel McElroy Rhodes Tingelstad
Boudreau Folliard Knoblach Mulder Rifenberg Tomassoni
Bradley Greenfield Koppendrayer Mullery Rostberg Tompkins
Broecker Gunther Koskinen Ness Rukavina Tuma
Carlson Haas Kraus Nornes Schumacher Tunheim
Chaudhary Harder Kubly Olson, E. Seagren Van Dellen
Commers Hasskamp Kuisle Opatz Seifert Vickerman
Daggett Hausman Larsen Orfield Skare Weaver
Davids Hilty Leighton Osthoff Skoglund Wenzel
Dawkins Holsten Leppik Otremba Slawik Westfall
Dehler Huntley Lieder Paulsen Smith Westrom
Delmont Jennings Lindner Pawlenty Solberg Winter
Dempsey Johnson, A. Luther Paymar Stanek Wolf
Dorn Johnson, R. Macklin Pelowski Stang Workman
Entenza Juhnke Mahon Peterson Sviggum Spk. Carruthers

Those who voted in the negative were:

Abrams Goodno Knight Munger Ozment Wejcman
Anderson, I. Greiling Krinkie Murphy Sekhon
Clark Jefferson Mariani Olson, M. Trimble
Garcia Kalis Milbert Osskopp Wagenius

The bill was passed and its title agreed to.

Seifert was excused for the remainder of today's session.

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

The following message was received from the Senate:

Mr. Speaker:

I hereby announce the passage by the Senate of the following Senate File, herewith transmitted:

S. F. No. 3.

Patrice Dworak, Assistant Secretary of the Senate

FIRST READING OF SENATE BILLS

S. F. No. 3, A bill for an act relating to public safety; providing a retroactive effective date for the requirement that employers continue to provide health insurance coverage when a peace officer or firefighter is disabled or injured in the line of duty; amending Laws 1997, chapter 239, article 8, section 37.

The bill was read for the first time.


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SUSPENSION OF RULES

Pursuant to Article IV, Section 19, of the Constitution of the state of Minnesota, Farrell moved that the rule therein be suspended and an urgency be declared so that S. F. No. 3 be given its second and third readings and be placed upon its final passage. The motion prevailed.

Farrell moved that the rules of the House be so far suspended that S. F. No. 3 be given its second and third readings and be placed upon its final passage. The motion prevailed.

S. F. No. 3 was read for the second time.

S. F. No. 3, A bill for an act relating to public safety; providing a retroactive effective date for the requirement that employers continue to provide health insurance coverage when a peace officer or firefighter is disabled or injured in the line of duty; amending Laws 1997, chapter 239, article 8, section 37.

The bill was read for the third time and placed upon its final passage.

The question was taken on the passage of the bill and the roll was called. There were 128 yeas and 0 nays as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were:

Abrams Evans Kalis Marko Peterson Tingelstad
Anderson, B. Farrell Kelso McCollum Pugh Tomassoni
Anderson, I. Finseth Kielkucki McElroy Rest Tompkins
Bakk Folliard Kinkel Milbert Reuter Trimble
Biernat Garcia Knight Mulder Rhodes Tuma
Bishop Goodno Knoblach Mullery Rifenberg Tunheim
Boudreau Greenfield Koppendrayer Munger Rostberg Van Dellen
Bradley Greiling Koskinen Murphy Rukavina Vickerman
Broecker Gunther Kraus Ness Schumacher Wagenius
Carlson Haas Krinkie Nornes Seagren Weaver
Chaudhary Harder Kubly Olson, E. Sekhon Wejcman
Clark Hasskamp Kuisle Olson, M. Skare Wenzel
Commers Hausman Larsen Opatz Skoglund Westfall
Daggett Hilty Leighton Orfield Slawik Westrom
Davids Holsten Leppik Osskopp Smith Winter
Dawkins Huntley Lieder Osthoff Solberg Wolf
Dehler Jefferson Lindner Otremba Stanek Workman
Delmont Jennings Luther Ozment Stang Spk. Carruthers
Dempsey Johnson, A. Macklin Paulsen Sviggum
Dorn Johnson, R. Mahon Pawlenty Swenson, D.
Entenza Juhnke Mares Paymar Swenson, H.
Erhardt Kahn Mariani Pelowski Sykora

The bill was passed and its title agreed to.

There being no objection, the order of business reverted to Messages from the Senate.

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

The following message was received from the Senate:

Mr. Speaker:

I hereby announce the passage by the Senate of the following Senate File, herewith transmitted:

S. F. No. 1.

Patrice Dworak, Assistant Secretary of the Senate


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FIRST READING OF SENATE BILLS

S. F. No. 1, A bill for an act relating to crimes; driving while impaired; creating a zero-tolerance alcohol concentration standard for school bus drivers; advancing criminal penalties and administrative sanctions for committing a DWI crime while having an alcohol concentration of 0.20 or more; expanding DWI laws to include snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, and motorboats and repealing the separate DWI laws relating to those recreational vehicles; authorizing the imposition of a penalty assessment of up to $1,000 for persons driving motor vehicles with an alcohol concentration of 0.20 or more; creating an enhanced gross misdemeanor-level DWI crime and restructuring criminal penalties for DWI, including the provision of mandatory minimum periods of incarceration and home detention for repeat DWI offenders; mandating pretrial and posttrial electronic alcohol monitoring for certain offenders; advancing license plate impoundment and motor vehicle forfeiture by one offense; providing an administrative process for forfeiture and permitting it to be based on license revocation; authorizing peace officers to stop vehicles bearing special series license plates; enhancing criminal penalties for repeat violations involving commercial motor vehicles; authorizing the use of preliminary breath tests results for prosecuting certain driving offenses; making technical changes; providing enhanced criminal penalties and civil sanctions; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 84.83, subdivision 5; 84.91, subdivision 1; 84.911, subdivision 7; 84.927, subdivision 1; 86B.331, subdivision 1; 86B.705, subdivision 2; 97A.065, subdivision 2; 97B.066, subdivision 5, and by adding subdivisions; 168.042, subdivisions 1, as amended, 2, 4, 9, 11, and by adding a subdivision; 169.01, subdivision 75, and by adding subdivisions; 169.121, subdivisions 1, 1c, 2, 3, 3b, 3c, 4, as amended, 6, 11, and by adding subdivisions; 169.1211, subdivision 1, and by adding subdivisions; 169.1217, as amended; 169.1218; 169.123, subdivisions 1, 4, 5c, and 6; 169.126, subdivision 1; 169.1261; 169.129; 171.07, by adding a subdivision; 171.12, by adding a subdivision; 171.19, as amended; 171.20, subdivision 4; 171.30, by adding a subdivision; 340A.503, subdivision 2; 364.09, as amended; 609.02, subdivision 2, and by adding a subdivision; 609.105; 609.135, subdivision 2, as amended; 609.15, subdivision 2; 609.487, by adding a subdivision; and 634.15, subdivision 2; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 168; repealing Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 84.873; 84.91, subdivisions 2, 3, 4, 5, 5a, 6, 7, and 8; 84.911, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6; 84.912; 84.9254; 86B.331, subdivisions 2, 3, 4, 5, 5a, 6, 7, and 8; 86B.335, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12; 86B.337; 97B.066, subdivision 6; and 169.121, subdivision 3a.

The bill was read for the first time.

SUSPENSION OF RULES

Pursuant to Article IV, Section 19, of the Constitution of the state of Minnesota, Entenza moved that the rule therein be suspended and an urgency be declared so that S. F. No. 1 be given its second and third readings and be placed upon its final passage. The motion prevailed.

Entenza moved that the Rules of the House be so far suspended that S. F. No. 1 be given its second and third readings and be placed upon its final passage. The motion prevailed.

S. F. No. 1 was read for the second time.

S. F. No. 1, A bill for an act relating to crimes; driving while impaired; creating a zero-tolerance alcohol concentration standard for school bus drivers; advancing criminal penalties and administrative sanctions for committing a DWI crime while having an alcohol concentration of 0.20 or more; expanding DWI laws to include snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, and motorboats and repealing the separate DWI laws relating to those recreational vehicles; authorizing the imposition of a penalty assessment of up to $1,000 for persons driving motor vehicles with an alcohol concentration of 0.20 or more; creating an enhanced gross misdemeanor-level DWI crime and restructuring criminal penalties for DWI, including the provision of mandatory minimum periods of incarceration and home detention for repeat DWI offenders; mandating pretrial and posttrial electronic alcohol monitoring for certain offenders; advancing license plate impoundment and motor vehicle forfeiture by one offense; providing an administrative process for forfeiture and permitting it to be based on license revocation; authorizing peace officers to stop vehicles bearing special series license plates; enhancing criminal penalties for repeat violations involving commercial motor vehicles; authorizing the use of preliminary breath tests results for prosecuting


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certain driving offenses; making technical changes; providing enhanced criminal penalties and civil sanctions; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 84.83, subdivision 5; 84.91, subdivision 1; 84.911, subdivision 7; 84.927, subdivision 1; 86B.331, subdivision 1; 86B.705, subdivision 2; 97A.065, subdivision 2; 97B.066, subdivision 5, and by adding subdivisions; 168.042, subdivisions 1, as amended, 2, 4, 9, 11, and by adding a subdivision; 169.01, subdivision 75, and by adding subdivisions; 169.121, subdivisions 1, 1c, 2, 3, 3b, 3c, 4, as amended, 6, 11, and by adding subdivisions; 169.1211, subdivision 1, and by adding subdivisions; 169.1217, as amended; 169.1218; 169.123, subdivisions 1, 4, 5c, and 6; 169.126, subdivision 1; 169.1261; 169.129; 171.07, by adding a subdivision; 171.12, by adding a subdivision; 171.19, as amended; 171.20, subdivision 4; 171.30, by adding a subdivision; 340A.503, subdivision 2; 364.09, as amended; 609.02, subdivision 2, and by adding a subdivision; 609.105; 609.135, subdivision 2, as amended; 609.15, subdivision 2; 609.487, by adding a subdivision; and 634.15, subdivision 2; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 168; repealing Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 84.873; 84.91, subdivisions 2, 3, 4, 5, 5a, 6, 7, and 8; 84.911, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6; 84.912; 84.9254; 86B.331, subdivisions 2, 3, 4, 5, 5a, 6, 7, and 8; 86B.335, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12; 86B.337; 97B.066, subdivision 6; and 169.121, subdivision 3a.

The bill was read for the third time and placed upon its final passage.

The question was taken on the passage of the bill and the roll was called. There were 109 yeas and 19 nays as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were:

Abrams Evans Kalis Mares Peterson Tuma
Anderson, B. Finseth Kelso Marko Rest Tunheim
Biernat Folliard Kielkucki McCollum Reuter Van Dellen
Bishop Garcia Kinkel McElroy Rhodes Vickerman
Boudreau Goodno Knight Mulder Rifenberg Wagenius
Bradley Greenfield Knoblach Munger Rostberg Weaver
Broecker Greiling Koppendrayer Murphy Schumacher Wejcman
Carlson Gunther Koskinen Ness Seagren Wenzel
Chaudhary Haas Kraus Nornes Sekhon Westfall
Clark Harder Krinkie Olson, M. Skare Westrom
Commers Hasskamp Kubly Opatz Skoglund Winter
Daggett Hilty Kuisle Orfield Slawik Wolf
Davids Holsten Larsen Osskopp Stanek Workman
Dawkins Huntley Leppik Otremba Stang Spk. Carruthers
Delmont Jefferson Lieder Ozment Sviggum
Dempsey Jennings Lindner Paulsen Swenson, D.
Dorn Johnson, A. Luther Pawlenty Swenson, H.
Entenza Johnson, R. Macklin Paymar Sykora
Erhardt Juhnke Mahon Pelowski Tingelstad

Those who voted in the negative were:

Anderson, I. Hausman Milbert Pugh Tomassoni Trimble
Bakk Kahn Mullery Rukavina Tompkins
Dehler Leighton Olson, E. Smith
Farrell Mariani Osthoff Solberg

The bill was passed and its title agreed to.

There being no objection, the order of business reverted to Messages from the Senate.


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MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

The following message was received from the Senate:

Mr. Speaker:

I hereby announce the passage by the Senate of the following Senate File, herewith transmitted:

S. F. No. 7.

Patrice Dworak, Assistant Secretary of the Senate

FIRST READING OF SENATE BILLS

S. F. No. 7, A bill for an act relating to government data practices; classifying data; making certain welfare and housing data available to law enforcement agencies; classifying data on individuals who receive homeless services; eliminating the requirement that government agencies pay a fee for commissioner's opinions; modifying school immunization and health record provisions; modifying patient consent to release of records for research; requiring notice of investigations to health board licensees; providing for juvenile justice system access to certain education data; providing for disclosure or inspection of certain tax data or return information; limiting disclosure of certain tax data under subpoena; indexing statutes that restrict data access and are located outside chapter 13; providing criminal penalties; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 13.32, subdivisions 1, 3, and by adding a subdivision; 13.41, subdivision 2; 13.46, subdivision 2; 13.54, by adding a subdivision; 13.99, subdivision 53b, and by adding subdivisions; 53A.081, by adding a subdivision; 123.70, subdivisions 5, 7, and 10; 144.29; 144.335, subdivision 3a; 214.10, subdivision 1; 260.161, by adding a subdivision; 270.66, subdivision 3; 270B.01, subdivision 8, as amended; 270B.03, subdivisions 1, 3, and 4; 270B.08, subdivision 1; 270B.085, subdivision 1; 270B.09; 270B.12, subdivision 7; 270B.14, subdivision 1, and by adding subdivisions; 270B.16; 287.34; and 626.556, subdivision 11; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 13; and 270B; repealing Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 13.072, subdivision 3; and 13.71, subdivisions 18, 19, 20, and 21.

The bill was read for the first time.

SUSPENSION OF RULES

Pursuant to Article IV, Section 19, of the Constitution of the state of Minnesota, Skoglund moved that the rule therein be suspended and an urgency be declared so that S. F. No. 7 be given its second and third readings and be placed upon its final passage. The motion prevailed.

Skoglund moved that the rules of the House be so far suspended that S. F. No. 7 be given its second and third readings and be placed upon its final passage. The motion prevailed.

S. F. No. 7 was read for the second time.

S. F. No. 7, A bill for an act relating to government data practices; classifying data; making certain welfare and housing data available to law enforcement agencies; classifying data on individuals who receive homeless services; eliminating the requirement that government agencies pay a fee for commissioner's opinions; modifying school immunization and health record provisions; modifying patient consent to release of records for research; requiring notice of investigations to health board licensees; providing for juvenile justice system access to certain education data; providing for disclosure or inspection of certain tax data or return information; limiting disclosure of certain tax data under subpoena; indexing statutes that restrict data access and are located outside chapter 13; providing criminal penalties; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996,


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sections 13.32, subdivisions 1, 3, and by adding a subdivision; 13.41, subdivision 2; 13.46, subdivision 2; 13.54, by adding a subdivision; 13.99, subdivision 53b, and by adding subdivisions; 53A.081, by adding a subdivision; 123.70, subdivisions 5, 7, and 10; 144.29; 144.335, subdivision 3a; 214.10, subdivision 1; 260.161, by adding a subdivision; 270.66, subdivision 3; 270B.01, subdivision 8, as amended; 270B.03, subdivisions 1, 3, and 4; 270B.08, subdivision 1; 270B.085, subdivision 1; 270B.09; 270B.12, subdivision 7; 270B.14, subdivision 1, and by adding subdivisions; 270B.16; 287.34; and 626.556, subdivision 11; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 13; and 270B; repealing Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 13.072, subdivision 3; and 13.71, subdivisions 18, 19, 20, and 21.

The bill was read for the third time and placed upon its final passage.

The question was taken on the passage of the bill and the roll was called. There were 113 yeas and 15 nays as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were:

Abrams Erhardt Juhnke Mariani Peterson Swenson, H.
Anderson, I. Evans Kahn Marko Pugh Sykora
Biernat Farrell Kalis McElroy Rest Tingelstad
Bishop Finseth Kelso Mulder Reuter Tompkins
Boudreau Folliard Kinkel Mullery Rhodes Trimble
Bradley Garcia Knoblach Munger Rifenberg Tuma
Broecker Goodno Koppendrayer Murphy Rostberg Tunheim
Carlson Greenfield Koskinen Ness Schumacher Van Dellen
Chaudhary Greiling Kraus Nornes Seagren Vickerman
Clark Gunther Kubly Olson, E. Sekhon Wagenius
Commers Haas Kuisle Opatz Skare Weaver
Daggett Harder Larsen Orfield Skoglund Wejcman
Davids Hasskamp Leighton Osthoff Slawik Wenzel
Dawkins Hausman Leppik Otremba Smith Westfall
Dehler Hilty Lieder Ozment Solberg Winter
Delmont Huntley Luther Paulsen Stanek Wolf
Dempsey Jennings Macklin Pawlenty Stang Workman
Dorn Johnson, A. Mahon Paymar Sviggum Spk. Carruthers
Entenza Johnson, R. Mares Pelowski Swenson, D.

Those who voted in the negative were:

Anderson, B. Jefferson Krinkie Milbert Rukavina Westrom
Bakk Kielkucki Lindner Olson, M. Tomassoni
Holsten Knight McCollum Osskopp

The bill was passed and its title agreed to.

Winter moved that the House recess subject to the call of the Chair.

Abrams moved that the House adjourn.

A roll call was requested and properly seconded.

The question was taken on the Abrams motion and the roll was called. There were 63 yeas and 65 nays as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were:

Abrams Erhardt Koppendrayer Ness Rostberg Tuma
Anderson, B. Farrell Kraus Nornes Seagren Van Dellen
Bishop Goodno Krinkie Olson, M. Smith Vickerman
Boudreau Gunther Kuisle Osskopp Stanek Weaver
Bradley Haas Larsen Osthoff Stang Westfall
Broecker Harder Leppik Ozment Sviggum Westrom
Commers Hasskamp Lindner Paulsen Swenson, D. Wolf

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Daggett Holsten Macklin Pawlenty Swenson, H. Workman
Davids Kielkucki Mares Reuter Sykora
Dehler Knight McElroy Rhodes Tingelstad
Dempsey Knoblach Mulder Rifenberg Tompkins

Those who voted in the negative were:

Anderson, I. Finseth Johnson, R. Mahon Otremba Slawik
Bakk Folliard Juhnke Mariani Paymar Solberg
Biernat Garcia Kahn Marko Pelowski Tomassoni
Carlson Greenfield Kalis McCollum Peterson Trimble
Chaudhary Greiling Kelso Milbert Pugh Tunheim
Clark Hausman Kinkel Mullery Rest Wagenius
Dawkins Hilty Koskinen Munger Rukavina Wejcman
Delmont Huntley Kubly Murphy Schumacher Wenzel
Dorn Jefferson Leighton Olson, E. Sekhon Winter
Entenza Jennings Lieder Opatz Skare Spk. Carruthers
Evans Johnson, A. Luther Orfield Skoglund

The motion did not prevail.

The question recurred on the Winter motion that the House recess subject to the call of the Chair. The motion prevailed.

RECESS

RECONVENED

The House reconvened and was called to order by the Speaker.

There being no objection, the order of business reverted to Messages from the Senate.

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

The following messages were received from the Senate:

Mr. Speaker:

I hereby announce the passage by the Senate of the following House File, herewith returned:

H. F. No. 1, A bill for an act relating to education; kindergarten through grade 12; providing for general education; special programs; lifework development; education organization, cooperation, and facilities; education excellence; academic performance; education policy issues; libraries; technology; state agencies; conforming and technical amendments; school bus safety; tax deduction and credit; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 12.21, subdivision 3; 120.0111; 120.062, subdivisions 3, 6, 7, 9, and 11; 120.0621, subdivisions 5a, 6, and by adding a subdivision; 120.064,


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subdivisions 3, 8, 10, 20a, and by adding a subdivision; 120.101, subdivisions 5, 5c, and by adding a subdivision; 120.1701, subdivision 3; 120.181; 121.15, subdivisions 6, 7, and by adding subdivisions; 121.602, subdivisions 1, 2, and 4; 121.611; 121.615, subdivisions 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10; 121.703, subdivision 3; 121.904, subdivision 4a; 123.35, subdivision 8, and by adding a subdivision; 123.3514, subdivisions 4, 4a, 4c, 4e, 6c, 8, and by adding subdivisions; 123.39, subdivision 6; 123.70, subdivisions 5, 7, and 10; 123.799, subdivision 1; 123.7991, subdivisions 1 and 2; 123.951; 123.972, subdivision 5; 124.155, subdivisions 1 and 2; 124.17, subdivisions 1d, 4, and by adding subdivisions; 124.193; 124.195, subdivisions 2, 7, 10, 11, and by adding a subdivision; 124.225, subdivisions 1, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17; 124.226, subdivision 10; 124.2445; 124.2455; 124.248, subdivisions 3, 4, and by adding subdivisions; 124.26, subdivision 1b; 124.2613, subdivisions 3, 4, and 6; 124.2727, subdivision 6d; 124.273, subdivisions 1d, 1e, 1f, and 5; 124.276, by adding a subdivision; 124.312, subdivisions 4 and 5; 124.313; 124.314, subdivisions 1 and 2; 124.3201, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, and 4; 124.321, subdivision 1; 124.323, subdivisions 1 and 2; 124.42, subdivision 4; 124.431, subdivisions 2 and 11; 124.45; 124.481; 124.574, subdivisions 1, 2d, 2f, 5, 6, and 9; 124.83, subdivisions 1 and 2; 124.86, subdivision 2, and by adding a subdivision; 124.91, subdivisions 1 and 5; 124.912, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, and 6; 124.916, subdivisions 1, 2, and 3; 124.918, subdivision 6; 124.95, subdivision 2; 124.961; 124A.03, subdivisions 1c and 1g; 124A.04, subdivision 2; 124A.22, subdivisions 1, 2, as amended, 3, 6, 6a, 8a, 10, 11, 13, 13b, 13d, and by adding a subdivision; 124A.225, subdivision 1; 124A.23, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, and 5; 124A.26, subdivision 1; 124A.28; 124C.45, subdivision 1a; 124C.46, subdivisions 1 and 2; 124C.498, subdivisions 2 and 3; 125.05, subdivisions 1c and 2; 125.12, subdivision 14; 126.22, subdivisions 2, 3, 3a, and 8; 126.23, subdivision 1; 126.77, subdivision 1; 127.26; 127.27, subdivisions 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, and by adding a subdivision; 127.281; 127.29; 127.30, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, and by adding a subdivision; 127.31, subdivisions 2, 7, 8, 13, 14, and 15; 127.311; 127.32; 127.33; 127.36; 127.37; 127.38; 128A.02, by adding a subdivision; 128B.10, subdivision 1; 128C.02, subdivision 2, and by adding a subdivision; 128C.12, subdivision 1; 129C.10, subdivision 3; 134.155, subdivisions 2 and 3; 134.34, subdivision 4; 136D.72, subdivisions 2 and 3; 144.29; 169.01, subdivision 6; 169.435, subdivision 2; 169.443, subdivision 3; 169.447, subdivision 6; 169.4501, subdivisions 1 and 2; 169.4502, subdivisions 2, 7, 9, 11, and by adding subdivisions; 169.4503, subdivisions 1, 2, 10, 13, 14, 17, 19, 23, 24, and by adding a subdivision; 169.4504, subdivision 1, and by adding a subdivision; 169.452; 171.321, subdivision 3; 171.3215, subdivision 4; 245.493, subdivision 1; 245.91, subdivision 2; 260.185, subdivision 1; 260A.02, subdivision 3; 268.665, subdivision 2; 290.01, subdivision 19b; and 290.0671, subdivision 1; Laws 1991, chapter 265, article 1, section 30, as amended; Laws 1993, chapter 146, article 5, section 20; Laws 1994, chapter 647, article 7, section 18, subdivisions 2 and 3; Laws 1995 First Special Session, chapter 3, articles 1, section 56; 2, section 52; 3, section 11, subdivisions 1, 2, and 5; 11, section 21, subdivision 3; and 12, section 7, subdivision 1; Laws 1996, chapter 412, articles 4, section 34, subdivision 4; and 12, section 11; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 120; 121; 124; 126; 127; 128C; 135A; and 290; repealing Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 120.105; 120.65; 121.11, subdivision 8; 121.602, subdivisions 3 and 5; 121.904, subdivision 4d; 121.912, subdivision 7; 124.17, subdivision 5; 124.177; 124.223; 124.225, subdivisions 3a, 7a, 7b, 7d, 7e, 8a, 8k, and 10; 124.226; 124.2728; 124.276, subdivision 2; 124.3201, subdivisions 2a and 2b; 124.912, subdivisions 2 and 3; 124A.22, subdivisions 4a and 4b; 124A.26, subdivisions 1a, 2, 3, 4, and 5; 124C.74; 127.31, subdivision 6; 134.34, subdivision 4a; 134.46; 169.4502, subdivision 6; 169.4503, subdivisions 3, 8, 9, 11, 12, and 22; and 169.454, subdivision 11.

Patrice Dworak, Assistant Secretary of the Senate

Mr. Speaker:

I hereby announce the passage by the Senate of the following Senate File, herewith transmitted:

S. F. No. 5.

Patrice Dworak, Assistant Secretary of the Senate

FIRST READING OF SENATE BILLS

S. F. No. 5, A bill for an act relating to legislative enactments; providing for the correction of miscellaneous oversights, inconsistencies, ambiguities, unintended results, and technical errors of a noncontroversial nature; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 326.71, subdivision 4, as amended; Laws 1997, chapter 113, section 6, subdivision 5; chapter 202, article 1, section 13; and chapter 203, article 1, section 3, subdivision 2.

The bill was read for the first time.


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SUSPENSION OF RULES

Pursuant to Article IV, Section 19, of the Constitution of the state of Minnesota, Skoglund moved that the rule therein be suspended and an urgency be declared so that S. F. No. 5 be given its second and third readings and be placed upon its final passage. The motion prevailed.

Skoglund moved that the rules of the House be so far suspended that S. F. No. 5 be given its second and third readings and be placed upon its final passage. The motion prevailed.

S. F. No. 5 was read for the second time.

S. F. No. 5, A bill for an act relating to legislative enactments; providing for the correction of miscellaneous oversights, inconsistencies, ambiguities, unintended results, and technical errors of a noncontroversial nature; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 326.71, subdivision 4, as amended; Laws 1997, chapter 113, section 6, subdivision 5; chapter 202, article 1, section 13; and chapter 203, article 1, section 3, subdivision 2.

The bill was read for the third time and placed upon its final passage.

The question was taken on the passage of the bill and the roll was called. There were 126 yeas and 1 nay as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were:

Abrams Erhardt Juhnke Mariani Paymar Swenson, D.
Anderson, B. Evans Kahn Marko Pelowski Swenson, H.
Anderson, I. Farrell Kalis McCollum Peterson Sykora
Bakk Finseth Kelso McElroy Pugh Tingelstad
Biernat Folliard Kielkucki Milbert Rest Tomassoni
Bishop Garcia Kinkel Mulder Reuter Tompkins
Boudreau Goodno Knoblach Mullery Rhodes Trimble
Bradley Greenfield Koppendrayer Munger Rifenberg Tuma
Broecker Greiling Koskinen Murphy Rostberg Tunheim
Carlson Gunther Kraus Ness Rukavina Van Dellen
Chaudhary Haas Kubly Nornes Schumacher Vickerman
Clark Harder Kuisle Olson, E. Seagren Wagenius
Commers Hasskamp Larsen Olson, M. Sekhon Weaver
Daggett Hausman Leighton Opatz Skare Wejcman
Davids Hilty Leppik Orfield Skoglund Wenzel
Dawkins Holsten Lieder Osskopp Slawik Westfall
Dehler Huntley Lindner Osthoff Smith Westrom
Delmont Jefferson Luther Otremba Solberg Winter
Dempsey Jennings Macklin Ozment Stanek Wolf
Dorn Johnson, A. Mahon Paulsen Stang Workman
Entenza Johnson, R. Mares Pawlenty Sviggum Spk. Carruthers

Those who voted in the negative were:

Knight

The bill was passed and its title agreed to.

There being no objection, the order of business reverted to Messages from the Senate.


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MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

The following messages were received from the Senate:

Mr. Speaker:

This is to notify you that the Senate is about to adjourn the 1997 Special Session sine die.

Patrice Dworak, Assistant Secretary of the Senate

Mr. Speaker:

I hereby announce the passage by the Senate of the following Senate File, herewith transmitted:

S. F. No. 2.

Patrice Dworak, Assistant Secretary of the Senate

FIRST READING OF SENATE BILLS

S. F. No. 2, A bill for an act relating to employment; increasing the minimum wage; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 177.24, subdivision 1.

The bill was read for the first time.

SUSPENSION OF RULES

Pursuant to Article IV, Section 19, of the Constitution of the state of Minnesota, Rukavina moved that the rule therein be suspended and an urgency be declared so that S. F. No. 2 be given its second and third readings and be placed upon its final passage.

A roll call was requested and properly seconded.

The question was taken on the Rukavina motion and the roll was called. There were 70 yeas and 57 nays as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were:

Anderson, I. Folliard Juhnke Marko Ozment Smith
Bakk Garcia Kahn McCollum Paymar Solberg
Biernat Greenfield Kalis Milbert Pelowski Tomassoni
Carlson Greiling Kelso Mullery Peterson Trimble
Chaudhary Hasskamp Kinkel Munger Pugh Tunheim
Clark Hausman Koskinen Murphy Rest Wagenius
Dawkins Hilty Kubly Olson, E. Rukavina Wejcman
Delmont Huntley Leighton Opatz Schumacher Wenzel
Dorn Jefferson Lieder Orfield Sekhon Winter
Entenza Jennings Luther Osskopp Skare Spk. Carruthers
Evans Johnson, A. Mahon Osthoff Skoglund
Farrell Johnson, R. Mariani Otremba Slawik


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Those who voted in the negative were:

Abrams Dempsey Knoblach Mulder Seagren Van Dellen
Anderson, B. Erhardt Koppendrayer Ness Stanek Vickerman
Bishop Finseth Kraus Nornes Stang Weaver
Boudreau Goodno Kuisle Olson, M. Sviggum Westfall
Bradley Gunther Larsen Paulsen Swenson, D. Westrom
Broecker Haas Leppik Pawlenty Swenson, H. Wolf
Commers Harder Lindner Reuter Sykora Workman
Daggett Holsten Macklin Rhodes Tingelstad
Davids Kielkucki Mares Rifenberg Tompkins
Dehler Knight McElroy Rostberg Tuma

Not having received the constitutionally required two-thirds vote, the motion did not prevail.

Winter moved that the Chief Clerk be and is hereby authorized to correct and approve the Journal of the House, 1997 Special Session, for today, Thursday, June 26, 1997, and that he be authorized to include in the Journal for today any subsequent proceedings. The motion prevailed.

ADJOURNMENT
Winter moved that the House adjourn sine die for the 1997 Special Session. The motion prevailed and the Speaker declared the House stands adjourned sine die for the 1997 Special Session.

Edward A. Burdick, Chief Clerk, House of Representatives