STATE OF MINNESOTA
EIGHTY-THIRD SESSION - 2003
_____________________
FIFTY-SIXTH DAY
Saint Paul, Minnesota, Wednesday, May 14, 2003
The House of Representatives convened at 11:00 a.m. and was
called to order by Lynda Boudreau, Speaker pro tempore.
Prayer was offered by Pastor Bob Albing, St. Peder's Lutheran
Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The members of the House gave the pledge of allegiance to the
flag of the United States of America.
The roll was called and the following members were present:
Abeler
Abrams
Adolphson
Anderson, I.
Anderson, J.
Atkins
Beard
Bernardy
Biernat
Blaine
Borrell
Boudreau
Bradley
Brod
Buesgens
Carlson
Clark
Cornish
Cox
Davids
Davnie
DeLaForest
Demmer
Dempsey
Dill
Dorman
Dorn
Eastlund
Eken
Ellison
Entenza
Erhardt
Erickson
Finstad
Fuller
Gerlach
Goodwin
Greiling
Gunther
Haas
Hackbarth
Harder
Hausman
Heidgerken
Hilstrom
Hilty
Holberg
Hoppe
Hornstein
Howes
Huntley
Jacobson
Jaros
Johnson, J.
Johnson, S.
Juhnke
Kahn
Kelliher
Kielkucki
Klinzing
Knoblach
Koenen
Kohls
Krinkie
Kuisle
Lanning
Larson
Latz
Lenczewski
Lesch
Lieder
Lindgren
Lindner
Lipman
Magnus
Mahoney
Mariani
Marquart
McNamara
Meslow
Mullery
Murphy
Nelson, C.
Nelson, M.
Nelson, P.
Nornes
Olsen, S.
Olson, M.
Opatz
Osterman
Otto
Ozment
Paulsen
Paymar
Pelowski
Penas
Peterson
Powell
Pugh
Rhodes
Rukavina
Ruth
Samuelson
Seagren
Seifert
Sertich
Severson
Sieben
Simpson
Slawik
Smith
Soderstrom
Solberg
Stang
Strachan
Swenson
Sykora
Thao
Thissen
Tingelstad
Urdahl
Vandeveer
Wagenius
Walker
Walz
Wardlow
Wasiluk
Westerberg
Westrom
Wilkin
Zellers
Spk. Sviggum
A quorum was present.
The Speaker assumed the Chair.
Otremba was excused.
Anderson, B., was excused until 1:10 p.m.
The Chief Clerk proceeded to read the
Journal of the preceding day. Adolphson
moved that further reading of the Journal be suspended and that the Journal be
approved as corrected by the Chief Clerk.
The motion prevailed.
REPORTS
OF CHIEF CLERK
S. F. No. 333 and H. F. No. 346,
which had been referred to the Chief Clerk for comparison, were examined and
found to be identical with certain exceptions.
SUSPENSION
OF RULES
Abeler moved that the rules be so far suspended that
S. F. No. 333 be substituted for H. F. No. 346
and that the House File be indefinitely postponed. The motion prevailed.
S. F. No. 552 and H. F. No. 679,
which had been referred to the Chief Clerk for comparison, were examined and
found to be identical.
Haas moved that S. F. No. 552 be substituted for
H. F. No. 679 and that the House File be indefinitely
postponed. The motion prevailed.
PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS
The following communications were received:
STATE
OF MINNESOTA
OFFICE
OF THE GOVERNOR
SAINT
PAUL 55155
May 8,
2003
The Honorable Steve Sviggum
Speaker of the House of
Representatives
The State of Minnesota
Dear Speaker Sviggum:
It is my honor to inform you that I have received, approved,
signed, and deposited in the Office of the Secretary of State the following
House File:
H. F. No. 446, relating to child labor;
exempting certain minors from minimum age restrictions for work as youth
athletic program referees, umpires, or officials.
Sincerely,
Tim
Pawlenty
Governor
STATE OF MINNESOTA
OFFICE
OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
ST.
PAUL 55155
The Honorable Steve Sviggum
Speaker of the House of
Representatives
The Honorable James P.
Metzen
President of the Senate
I have the honor to inform you that the following enrolled Act
of the 2003 Session of the State Legislature has been received from the Office
of the Governor and is deposited in the Office of the Secretary of State for
preservation, pursuant to the State Constitution, Article IV, Section 23:
S. F. No. |
H. F. No. |
Session Laws Chapter No. |
Time and Date Approved 2003 |
Date Filed 2003 |
446 31 10:10
a.m. May 8 May
8
Sincerely,
Mary
Kiffmeyer
Secretary
of State
SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS
S. F. Nos. 333 and 552 were read for the second time.
INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS
The following House Files were introduced:
Abeler, Cox, Kelliher and Tingelstad introduced:
H. F. No. 1614, A bill for an act relating to environment;
requiring phosphorus management plans for municipal wastewater facilities;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2002, section 115.44, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Environment and Natural Resources Policy.
Kahn, Opatz, Clark, Kelliher, Paymar and Mariani introduced:
H. F. No. 1615, A bill for an act relating to state government;
requiring state agencies to take certain actions to promote bicycle commuting
by state employees; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter
16B.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Governmental Operations and Veterans Affairs Policy.
Kahn; Hornstein; Otremba; Johnson, S.; Wagenius; Hausman;
Otto; Hilty and Eken introduced:
H. F. No. 1616, A resolution memorializing the United States
Congress and the Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration of the United
States to take steps to protect the health of the people of the United States,
and to maintain the effectiveness of human antibiotics by limiting their use as
routine additives to animal feeds and water, and memorializing leadership in
the other states to join in this effort.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Agriculture Policy.
Walker; Ellison; Johnson, S.; Thao; Clark; Bernardy;
Jaros; Kelliher; Greiling; Slawik; Mariani; Hilty; Sieben; Kahn; Lenczewski;
Otto; Nelson, M.; Mahoney; Thissen; Larson; Hausman; Carlson; Goodwin;
Davnie; Paymar; Lesch; Hilstrom; Wagenius; Mullery; Hornstein; Biernat; Latz;
Opatz and Wasiluk introduced:
H. F. No. 1617, A bill for an act relating to public safety;
authorizing cities to prohibit carrying firearms on city property; providing
penalties; amending Minnesota Statutes 2002, section 624.714, by adding a
subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Judiciary Policy and Finance.
Bradley and Seagren introduced:
H. F. No. 1618, A bill for an act relating to state government;
adjusting certain appropriations.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Ways and Means.
Abeler; Greiling; Slawik; Davnie; Otremba; Huntley; Juhnke;
Tingelstad; Clark; Wagenius; Hornstein; Biernat; Johnson, S.; Thissen and
Carlson introduced:
H. F. No. 1619, A bill for an act relating to health; providing
protection of drinking water from chemicals found to cause cancer or
reproductive toxicity; requiring a warning for exposure to chemicals known to
cause cancer and reproductive toxicity; proposing coding for new law in
Minnesota Statutes, chapter 144.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Health and Human Services Policy.
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 Files, herewith transmitted:
S. F. Nos. 794 and 850.
Patrice Dworak, First Assistant Secretary of the Senate
FIRST READING OF SENATE BILLS
S. F. No. 794, A bill for an act relating to energy; amending
the definition of a radioactive waste management facility; increasing funding
for renewable development; specifying the applicability of the renewable
development fund; clarifying disconnection of residential utility; authorizing
sufficient dry cask storage capacity to allow the nuclear reactors at the
Prairie Island nuclear generation facility to operate until the end of their
current licenses; modifying transmission upgrade requirements; providing for
environmental review; modifying relicensing provisions; creating a hydrogen
production development program; providing for township agreements; modifying duties of the legislative energy task force;
appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2002,
sections 116C.71, subdivision 7; 116C.779; 216B.095; 216B.097, by
adding a subdivision; 216B.1645, by adding a subdivision; 216B.1691,
subdivisions 1, 2, by adding subdivisions; 216B.241, subdivision 1b;
216B.2424, subdivision 5; 216B.243, subdivision 3b; 216C.051,
subdivisions 2, 3, 6, 9, by adding a subdivision; 216C.052,
subdivisions 2, 3; 216C.41, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, by adding a
subdivision; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota
Statutes, chapters 116C; 216B; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2002,
section 216C.051, subdivisions 1, 4, 5.
The bill was read for the first time.
Westrom moved that S. F. No. 794 and H. F. No. 775, now on the
Calendar for the Day, be referred to the Chief Clerk for comparison. The motion prevailed.
S. F. No. 850, A bill for an act relating to natural resources;
restricting the use of off-highway vehicles on state land; providing civil
citation authority; modifying the disposition of certain fees; modifying
registration and operating requirements for certain recreational vehicles;
providing for enforcement; modifying motorized trail grants-in-aid;
appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2002,
sections 84.788, subdivisions 2, 3, by adding a subdivision; 84.791,
subdivisions 1, 2, by adding a subdivision; 84.794, subdivision 2;
84.798, by adding a subdivision; 84.803, subdivision 2; 84.92,
subdivision 8; 84.922, by adding a subdivision; 84.925,
subdivision 1, by adding a subdivision; 84.926; 84.927,
subdivision 2; 84.928, subdivision 1; proposing coding for new law in
Minnesota Statutes, chapter 84.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Environment and Natural Resources Policy.
REPORT FROM THE COMMITTEE ON
RULES AND
LEGISLATIVE
ADMINISTRATION
Paulsen from the Committee on Rules and Legislative
Administration, pursuant to rule 1.21, designated the following additional
bills to be placed on the Calendar for the Day for Wednesday, May 14, 2003:
H. F. Nos. 810, 831 and 376; S. F. Nos. 484
and 333; H. F. Nos. 592, 730, 845 and 588;
S. F. No. 1158; H. F. No. 1006; and
S. F. No. 231.
CALENDAR FOR THE DAY
H. F. No. 810 was reported to the House.
Howes moved to amend H. F. No. 810, the third engrossment, as
follows:
Page 32, line 36, after the first comma, insert "16,"
The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.
Howes moved to amend H. F. No. 810, the third engrossment, as
amended, as follows:
Page 3, delete lines 27 to 31
Page 3, line 32, delete "4" and insert "3"
Page 3, line 35, delete "5" and insert "4"
Page 5, after line 33, insert:
"Subd. 3.
[LAND PURCHASES.] The commissioner may not use money in the
land acquisition account under Minnesota Statutes, section 94.165,
to purchase land for Greenleaf state park.
The commissioner may only purchase land for Greenleaf state park
with money appropriated specifically for that purpose."
The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.
The Speaker called Abrams to the Chair.
Rukavina; Dill; Anderson, I.; Howes; Davids; Jaros; Wardlow;
Ozment; Kuisle; Koenen; Swenson; Solberg; Fuller; Atkins; Sertich and Adolphson
moved to amend H. F. No. 810, the third engrossment, as amended, as follows:
Page 29, delete section 29 and insert:
"Sec. 29. [STATE
LAND LOCATED WITHIN THE BOUNDARY WATERS CANOE AREA WILDERNESS; EXCHANGE AND
OTHER MATTERS.]
Subdivision 1.
[EXCHANGE HISTORY.] In response to 1999 Memorial Resolution
Number 3, signed by the governor of Minnesota on April 23, 1999, and
thereafter directed by the secretary of state to the President and
Congress of the United States and to Minnesota's congressional
delegation, the Forest Service of the federal Department of Agriculture
has indicated an interest in exchanging land owned by the federal
government that is within the Superior National Forest but located
outside the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) for school
grant land and other land owned by the state of Minnesota inside the
BWCAW. This section is enacted to
expedite that exchange of land.
Subd. 2. [DUTIES
OF THE COMMISSIONER OF NATURAL RESOURCES.] (a) Before July 1, 2005, the
commissioner of natural resources shall present to the land exchange
board a proposal to exchange school grant land and other state-owned
land located inside the BWCAW for federal land of substantially equal
value located in the Superior National Forest that is outside the BWCAW. In appraising the lands proposed for
exchange, the commissioner shall contract with land appraisers that have
substantial experience in the appraisal of lakeshore and forest land
located in Cook, Lake, and St. Louis counties and who are neither
present nor past land appraisers of either the state or federal
governments. Before submitting any land
for exchange, the commissioner shall present the appraisals, together
with the qualifications of the appraisers, to the commissioner of transportation
and to the staff of the state investment board for their separate
reviews and comments, which must be submitted to the commissioner of
natural resources within 90 days after receipt of the request for review
and comment.
(b) By June 1, 2004, the commissioner shall establish and
place in effect a system of fees or other charges for the use of state-owned
land inside the BWCAW that produces income for the permanent school fund
in approximately the same amount as that earned on similar school and
other forested trust lands located outside the BWCAW. The money collected shall be
deposited in the permanent school fund.
Subd. 3. [DUTIES
OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.] If, by July 1, 2005, the commissioner has
been unable to reach an agreement with the federal government on the
exchange of all of the state-owned land located within the BWCAW for
federal land located in the Superior National Forest that is outside the
BWCAW, or if the commissioner has not adopted a system of fees or
other charges under subdivision 2, paragraph (b), the attorney general,
after first informing the state executive council, shall commence
inverse condemnation proceedings in federal court in regard to any
state-owned land remaining in the BWCAW.
The attorney general shall request that the state be compensated,
to the greatest extent, with federal land of equal value located outside
the BWCAW but within the Superior National Forest.
Subd. 4.
[MANAGEMENT OF LANDS RECEIVED IN EXCHANGE.] Notwithstanding any other
law to the contrary, lands received by the state in any exchange under
this section must be managed in perpetuity to produce the maximum income
for the permanent school fund.
[EFFECTIVE DATE.] This
section is effective the day following final enactment."
A roll call was requested and properly seconded.
POINT
OF ORDER
Huntley raised a point of order pursuant to rule 4.03, relating
to Ways and Means Committee; Budget Resolution; Effect on Expenditure and
Revenue Bills, that the Rukavina et al amendment was not in order. Speaker pro tempore Abrams ruled the point
of order not well taken and the Rukavina et al amendment in order.
The question recurred on the Rukavina et al
amendment and the roll was called.
There were 81 yeas and 49 nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Adolphson
Anderson, B.
Anderson, I.
Anderson, J.
Atkins
Beard
Blaine
Borrell
Boudreau
Bradley
Buesgens
Cornish
Davids
Demmer
Dill
Dorman
Dorn
Eastlund
Eken
Ellison
Erickson
Finstad
Fuller
Goodwin
Gunther
Haas
Hackbarth
Harder
Heidgerken
Hilty
Holberg
Hoppe
Howes
Jacobson
Jaros
Juhnke
Kielkucki
Knoblach
Koenen
Kohls
Krinkie
Kuisle
Lanning
Lieder
Lindgren
Lindner
Lipman
Magnus
Mahoney
Marquart
McNamara
Murphy
Nelson, C.
Nelson, M.
Nelson, P.
Nornes
Olson, M.
Ozment
Pelowski
Penas
Powell
Pugh
Rukavina
Seagren
Seifert
Sertich
Severson
Simpson
Smith
Soderstrom
Solberg
Stang
Strachan
Swenson
Sykora
Tingelstad
Walz
Wardlow
Westerberg
Zellers
Spk. Sviggum
Those who voted in the negative were:
Abeler
Abrams
Bernardy
Biernat
Brod
Carlson
Cox
Davnie
DeLaForest
Dempsey
Entenza
Erhardt
Gerlach
Greiling
Hausman
Hilstrom
Hornstein
Huntley
Johnson, J.
Johnson, S.
Kahn
Kelliher
Klinzing
Larson
Latz
Lenczewski
Lesch
Meslow
Mullery
Olsen, S.
Opatz
Osterman
Otto
Paulsen
Paymar
Peterson
Rhodes
Ruth
Samuelson
Sieben
Slawik
Thao
Thissen
Urdahl
Vandeveer
Wagenius
Wasiluk
Westrom
Wilkin
The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.
The Speaker resumed the Chair.
Abeler, Cox, Kelliher, Paymar, Huntley, Erhardt and Rhodes
moved to amend H. F. No. 810, the third engrossment, as amended, as follows:
Page 1, after line 18, insert:
"Section 1.
Minnesota Statutes 2002, section 84.523, is amended by adding
a subdivision to read:
Subd. 6. [STATE
OWNED LANDS.] Acquired lands owned by the state within the boundary
waters canoe area defined in subdivision 1 are designated as state
wilderness areas under section 86A.05, subdivision 6."
Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal
references
Amend the title accordingly
The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.
H. F. No. 810, A bill for an act relating to
state lands; modifying certain boundary waters canoe area provisions; providing
for certain state land acquisition; modifying the Mississippi whitewater trail;
modifying provisions of the outdoor recreation system; establishing a mineral
coordinating committee; establishing boundaries for a proposed state park;
adding to and deleting from state parks, state recreation areas, state forests,
and wildlife management areas; authorizing public and private sales and
conveyances of certain state lands; requiring certain land exchanges; modifying
certain appropriations conditions; amending Minnesota Statutes 2002, sections
84.523, by adding a subdivision; 85.013, subdivision 1; 85.0156, subdivision 1;
86A.04; Laws 2001, First Special Session chapter 2, section 14, subdivision 4;
proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 93.
The bill was read for the third time, as amended, and placed
upon its final passage.
The question was taken on the passage of the bill and the roll
was called. There were 81 yeas and 51
nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Abeler
Adolphson
Anderson, B.
Anderson, I.
Anderson, J.
Atkins
Beard
Blaine
Borrell
Boudreau
Bradley
Brod
Cornish
Cox
Davids
Demmer
Dill
Dorman
Dorn
Eastlund
Eken
Finstad
Fuller
Gunther
Haas
Hackbarth
Harder
Heidgerken
Holberg
Hoppe
Howes
Jacobson
Juhnke
Kielkucki
Klinzing
Knoblach
Koenen
Kohls
Kuisle
Lanning
Lieder
Lindgren
Lindner
Lipman
Magnus
Mahoney
Marquart
McNamara
Meslow
Nelson, C.
Nelson, M.
Nelson, P.
Nornes
Olsen, S.
Olson, M.
Ozment
Penas
Powell
Pugh
Rukavina
Ruth
Samuelson
Seagren
Seifert
Sertich
Severson
Simpson
Soderstrom
Solberg
Stang
Strachan
Swenson
Sykora
Tingelstad
Urdahl
Walz
Wardlow
Westerberg
Westrom
Zellers
Spk. Sviggum
Those who voted in the negative were:
Abrams
Bernardy
Biernat
Buesgens
Carlson
Clark
Davnie
DeLaForest
Dempsey
Ellison
Entenza
Erhardt
Erickson
Gerlach
Goodwin
Greiling
Hausman
Hilstrom
Hilty
Hornstein
Huntley
Jaros
Johnson, J.
Johnson, S.
Kahn
Kelliher
Krinkie
Larson
Latz
Lenczewski
Lesch
Mullery
Murphy
Opatz
Osterman
Otto
Paulsen
Paymar
Pelowski
Peterson
Rhodes
Sieben
Slawik
Smith
Thao
Thissen
Vandeveer
Wagenius
Walker
Wasiluk
Wilkin
The bill was passed, as amended, and its title agreed to.
S. F. No. 256, A bill for an act relating to crime prevention;
making changes related to search warrants; amending Minnesota Statutes 2002,
sections 626.11; 626.13.
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 127 yeas and 4 nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Abeler
Abrams
Adolphson
Anderson, B.
Anderson, I.
Anderson, J.
Atkins
Beard
Bernardy
Biernat
Blaine
Boudreau
Bradley
Brod
Buesgens
Carlson
Clark
Cornish
Cox
Davids
Davnie
DeLaForest
Demmer
Dempsey
Dill
Dorman
Dorn
Eastlund
Eken
Ellison
Entenza
Erhardt
Erickson
Finstad
Fuller
Goodwin
Greiling
Gunther
Haas
Hackbarth
Harder
Hausman
Heidgerken
Hilstrom
Hilty
Holberg
Hoppe
Hornstein
Howes
Huntley
Jacobson
Jaros
Johnson, J.
Johnson, S.
Juhnke
Kahn
Kelliher
Klinzing
Knoblach
Koenen
Kohls
Kuisle
Lanning
Larson
Latz
Lenczewski
Lesch
Lieder
Lindgren
Lindner
Lipman
Magnus
Mahoney
Marquart
McNamara
Meslow
Mullery
Murphy
Nelson, C.
Nelson, M.
Nelson, P.
Olsen, S.
Olson, M.
Opatz
Osterman
Otto
Ozment
Paulsen
Paymar
Pelowski
Penas
Peterson
Powell
Pugh
Rhodes
Rukavina
Ruth
Samuelson
Seagren
Seifert
Sertich
Severson
Sieben
Simpson
Slawik
Smith
Soderstrom
Solberg
Stang
Strachan
Swenson
Sykora
Thao
Thissen
Tingelstad
Urdahl
Vandeveer
Wagenius
Walker
Walz
Wardlow
Wasiluk
Westerberg
Westrom
Wilkin
Zellers
Spk. Sviggum
Those who
voted in the negative were:
Borrell
Gerlach
Kielkucki
Krinkie
The bill
was passed and its title agreed to.
FISCAL CALENDAR
Pursuant
to rule 1.22, Abrams requested immediate consideration of
H. F. No. 1469.
H. F. No. 1469
was reported to the House.
Kuisle; Anderson, I., and Abrams moved to amend H. F. No. 1469,
the first engrossment, as follows:
Page 4, line 28, before "The" insert "Subdivision
1. [AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH.]"
Page 4, after line 35, insert:
"Subd. 2.
[FOREIGN TRADE ZONE.] Koochiching county or any city, town, or
other political subdivision located in Koochiching county may apply to
the board defined in United States Code, title 19, section 81a, for
the right to use the powers provided in United States Code, title 19,
sections 81a and 81u. If
the right is granted the city, town,
or other political subdivision may use the powers within or outside of a
port district. The county, a
city, town, or other political subdivision may apply jointly with any
other city, town, or political subdivision located in Koochiching
county."
Page 5, delete section 12
Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal
references
Amend the title accordingly
The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.
Rukavina moved to amend H. F. No. 1469, the first engrossment,
as amended, as follows:
Page 1, delete section 1
Page 18, after line 10, insert:
"Sec. 34.
[SOUTHERN ST. LOUIS COUNTY SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICT; CHRIS JENSEN NURSING
HOME.]
Subdivision 1.
[ESTABLISHED.] The Southern St. Louis County Special Taxing
District for purposes of the Chris Jensen Nursing Home is established.
Subd. 2. [AREA.]
The district in subdivision 1 includes all that part of St.
Louis county comprising the cities of Duluth, Proctor, Hermantown,
Brookston, Floodwood, and Meadowlands, and the townships of Alborn,
Alden, Arrowhead, Brevator, Canosia, Culver, Duluth, Elmer, Fine Lakes,
Floodwood, Fredenberg, Gensen, Grand Lake, Halden, Industrial, Lakewood,
Meadowlands, Midway, Ness, New Independence, Normanna, Northland,
North Star, Pequaywan, Prairie Lake, Rice Lake, Solway, Stoney Brook,
and Van Buren, and unorganized congressional townships of 52-21, 50-19,
53-16, 53-15, and 53-14.
Subd. 3.
[PURPOSE.] The district established in subdivision 1 is
established to operate, maintain, and improve the Chris Jensen Nursing
Home.
Subd. 4. [LEVY
AUTHORITY.] The district established under subdivision 1 is a
public corporation and political subdivision of the state with all the
powers, rights, privileges, immunities, and duties that may be validly
granted to or imposed on a municipal corporation as provided in this
section, and a special taxing district as defined by Minnesota Statutes,
section 275.066, clause (24), with the power to adopt and certify a property
tax levy to the county auditor. The
maximum allowable annual levy for this special taxing district is
$1,000,000 in the first levy and $750,000 each levy thereafter.
Subd. 5.
[MEMBERS AND SELECTION.] The nursing home board shall be
composed of nine members selected as follows:
(a) The mayor of the city of Duluth shall select three members
and shall designate the term of each such member in accordance with
subdivision 6, subject to approval of the Duluth city council.
(b) The St. Louis county board shall select three members
and shall designate the term of each such member in accordance with
subdivision 6.
(c) The mayor of the city of Hermantown shall select one member
subject to approval of the Hermantown city council.
(d) The mayor of the city of Proctor shall select one member
subject to approval of the Proctor city council.
(e) The South St. Louis county township officers shall select
one member.
Subd. 6. [TERMS
OF OFFICE.] The terms of the first board members shall expire on
December 31 in the following calendar years: the three members selected by the city of Duluth shall serve
staggered terms with one term expiring on December 31, 2004, one
expiring on December 31, 2005, and one expiring on December 31, 2006, as
determined by the appointing authority; the three members selected by
St. Louis county shall serve staggered terms with one term expiring on
December 31, 2004, one expiring on December 31, 2005, and one expiring
on December 31, 2006, as determined by the appointing authority; the
member selected by the township officers shall serve a one-year term
expiring on December 31, 2004; the member selected by the city of
Hermantown shall serve a two-year term expiring on December 31, 2005;
and the member selected by the city of Proctor shall serve a three-year
term expiring on December 31, 2006. Succeeding terms of all board
members shall be three years, except that each member shall serve until
a successor has been duly selected and qualified.
Subd. 7.
[PROPERTY.] All assets, liabilities, employees, and property
of the Chris Jensen Nursing Home shall be transferred to the nursing
home board from St. Louis county on the first day of the year after the
formation of the nursing home board, but no later than January 1, 2005.
Subd. 8.
[ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION OF THE BOARD.] The nursing home
board shall elect officers and establish bylaws at its first meeting.
Subd. 9. [EFFECTIVE
DATE; LOCAL APPROVAL.] This section is effective the day after the
governing body of St. Louis county and its chief clerical officer timely
complete their compliance with Minnesota Statutes, section 645.021,
subdivisions 2 and 3.
If effective before September 1, 2003, the first levy is
the payable 2004 levy; if effective between September 1, 2003 and
September 1, 2004, the first levy is the payable 2005 levy; if effective
after August 31, 2004, the first levy is the payable 2006 levy."
Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal
references
Amend the title accordingly
The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.
Hilstrom, Walker, Sieben, Bernardy and Hornstein offered an
amendment to H. F. No. 1469, the first engrossment, as amended.
POINT
OF ORDER
Seifert raised a point of order pursuant to rule 3.21 that the
Hilstrom et al amendment was not in order.
The Speaker ruled the point of order well taken and the Hilstrom et al
amendment out of order.
Krinkie, Powell, Buesgens, Holberg, Walz and Lipman moved to
amend H. F. No. 1469, the first engrossment, as amended, as follows:
Pages 2 and 3, delete section 4
Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal
references
Amend the title accordingly
A roll call was requested and properly seconded.
The question was taken on the Krinkie et al amendment and the
roll was called. There were 62 yeas and
67 nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Adolphson
Anderson, B.
Anderson, J.
Beard
Blaine
Borrell
Buesgens
Davids
Davnie
DeLaForest
Dempsey
Dorman
Dorn
Eastlund
Erickson
Fuller
Gerlach
Greiling
Gunther
Haas
Hackbarth
Harder
Heidgerken
Holberg
Hoppe
Howes
Jacobson
Johnson, J.
Kahn
Kielkucki
Klinzing
Kohls
Krinkie
Lindgren
Lindner
Lipman
Mahoney
Mariani
Nornes
Olsen, S.
Olson, M.
Otto
Paulsen
Paymar
Penas
Powell
Rukavina
Seifert
Simpson
Slawik
Soderstrom
Swenson
Tingelstad
Urdahl
Vandeveer
Walz
Wardlow
Westerberg
Westrom
Wilkin
Zellers
Spk. Sviggum
Those who voted in the negative were:
Abeler
Abrams
Anderson, I.
Atkins
Bernardy
Biernat
Boudreau
Bradley
Brod
Carlson
Clark
Cornish
Cox
Demmer
Dill
Eken
Entenza
Erhardt
Finstad
Goodwin
Hausman
Hilstrom
Hilty
Hornstein
Huntley
Jaros
Johnson, S.
Juhnke
Kelliher
Knoblach
Koenen
Kuisle
Lanning
Larson
Latz
Lenczewski
Lesch
Lieder
Marquart
McNamara
Meslow
Mullery
Murphy
Nelson, C.
Nelson, M.
Nelson, P.
Opatz
Osterman
Ozment
Pelowski
Peterson
Pugh
Rhodes
Ruth
Samuelson
Sertich
Severson
Sieben
Smith
Solberg
Stang
Sykora
Thao
Thissen
Wagenius
Walker
Wasiluk
The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted.
Abrams moved to amend H. F. No. 1469, the first engrossment, as
amended, as follows:
Page 2, delete lines 3 to 5
Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal cross
references
Amend the title accordingly
The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.
H. F. No. 1469, A bill for an act relating to public finance;
providing for public finance instrumentalities and instruments; authorizing,
validating, expanding, limiting, and clarifying public financing and economic
development structures, instruments, and procedures for local public entities;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2002, sections 373.45, subdivision 1; 373.47,
subdivision 1; 376.009; 376.55, subdivision 3, by adding a subdivision; 376.56,
subdivision 3; 469.103, subdivision 2; 469.1813, subdivision 8; 473.39, by
adding a subdivision; 473.898, subdivision 3; 474A.061, subdivision 1; 475.58,
subdivision 3b; Laws 1967, chapter 558, section 1, subdivision 5, as amended;
Laws 1989, chapter 211, section 8, subdivision 2, as amended; Laws 1989,
chapter 211, section 8, subdivision 4, as amended; proposing coding for new law
in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 469.
The bill was read for the third time, as amended, and placed
upon its final passage.
The question was taken on the passage of the bill and the roll
was called. There were 120 yeas and 12
nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Abeler
Abrams
Adolphson
Anderson, B.
Anderson, I.
Anderson, J.
Atkins
Beard
Bernardy
Biernat
Blaine
Borrell
Boudreau
Bradley
Brod
Carlson
Clark
Cornish
Cox
Davids
Davnie
DeLaForest
Demmer
Dempsey
Dill
Dorman
Dorn
Eastlund
Eken
Ellison
Entenza
Erhardt
Finstad
Fuller
Gerlach
Goodwin
Greiling
Gunther
Haas
Hackbarth
Harder
Hausman
Heidgerken
Hilstrom
Hilty
Hoppe
Hornstein
Howes
Huntley
Jacobson
Jaros
Johnson, J.
Johnson, S.
Juhnke
Kahn
Kelliher
Klinzing
Knoblach
Koenen
Kuisle
Lanning
Larson
Latz
Lenczewski
Lesch
Lieder
Lindgren
Magnus
Mahoney
Mariani
Marquart
McNamara
Meslow
Mullery
Murphy
Nelson, C.
Nelson, M.
Nelson, P.
Nornes
Olsen, S.
Opatz
Osterman
Ozment
Paulsen
Paymar
Pelowski
Penas
Peterson
Pugh
Rhodes
Rukavina
Ruth
Samuelson
Seagren
Seifert
Sertich
Severson
Sieben
Simpson
Slawik
Soderstrom
Solberg
Stang
Strachan
Swenson
Sykora
Thao
Thissen
Tingelstad
Urdahl
Wagenius
Walker
Walz
Wardlow
Wasiluk
Westerberg
Westrom
Wilkin
Zellers
Spk. Sviggum
Those who voted in the negative were:
Buesgens
Erickson
Holberg
Kielkucki
Kohls
Krinkie
Lindner
Lipman
Olson, M.
Otto
Smith
Vandeveer
The bill was passed, as amended, and its title agreed to.
The Speaker called Paulsen to the Chair.
Pugh was excused for the remainder of today's session.
CALENDAR FOR THE DAY, Continued
Anderson, B., was excused for the remainder of today's session.
H. F. No. 1006 was reported to the House.
Hilty moved to amend H. F. No. 1006, the fourth engrossment, as
follows:
Page 26, after line 32, insert:
"Sec. 40. [206.79]
[LEGISLATIVE APPROVAL REQUIRED.]
Except as otherwise provided by section 206.81, the secretary
of state must not implement any new statewide system used to: cast and count votes; or maintain or produce
any audit trail information until the secretary is specifically
authorized to take the action by a law enacted after the effective date
of this act."
Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal
references
Amend the title accordingly
A roll call was requested and properly seconded.
The question was taken on the Hilty amendment and the roll was
called. There were 55 yeas and 76 nays
as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Anderson, I.
Atkins
Bernardy
Biernat
Carlson
Clark
Davnie
Dill
Dorn
Eken
Ellison
Entenza
Goodwin
Greiling
Hausman
Hilstrom
Hilty
Hornstein
Huntley
Jaros
Johnson, S.
Juhnke
Kahn
Kelliher
Knoblach
Koenen
Larson
Latz
Lenczewski
Lesch
Lieder
Mahoney
Mariani
Marquart
Mullery
Murphy
Nelson, M.
Olson, M.
Opatz
Otto
Paymar
Pelowski
Peterson
Rhodes
Rukavina
Seagren
Sertich
Sieben
Slawik
Solberg
Thao
Thissen
Wagenius
Walker
Wasiluk
Those who voted in the negative were:
Abeler
Abrams
Adolphson
Anderson, J.
Beard
Blaine
Borrell
Boudreau
Bradley
Brod
Buesgens
Cornish
Cox
Davids
DeLaForest
Demmer
Dempsey
Dorman
Eastlund
Erhardt
Erickson
Finstad
Fuller
Gerlach
Gunther
Haas
Hackbarth
Harder
Heidgerken
Holberg
Hoppe
Howes
Jacobson
Johnson, J.
Kielkucki
Klinzing
Kohls
Krinkie
Kuisle
Lanning
Lindgren
Lindner
Lipman
Magnus
McNamara
Meslow
Nelson, C.
Nelson, P.
Nornes
Olsen, S.
Osterman
Ozment
Paulsen
Penas
Powell
Ruth
Samuelson
Seifert
Severson
Simpson
Smith
Soderstrom
Stang
Strachan
Swenson
Sykora
Tingelstad
Urdahl
Vandeveer
Walz
Wardlow
Westerberg
Westrom
Wilkin
Zellers
Spk. Sviggum
The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted.
The Speaker resumed the Chair.
Rhodes was excused for the remainder of today's session.
Kahn, Hilty, Ellison and Thissen moved to amend H. F. No. 1006,
the fourth engrossment, as follows:
Page 5, line 23, after "that" insert "(1)"
Page 5, line 24, after "vote" insert "because
of death, being under guardianship of the person, being adjudged legally
incompetent, or having a felony conviction for which civil rights
have not been restored"
Page 5, line 25, after "voters" insert ";
and (2) notifies registrants before they are removed for a reason other
than death"
POINT
OF ORDER
Kahn raised a point of order pursuant to rule 2.40 relating to
Admittance to the Floor. The Speaker
ruled the point of order not well taken.
The question recurred on the Kahn et al amendment to
H. F. No. 1006, the fourth engrossment. The motion did not prevail and the amendment
was not adopted.
Hilty moved to amend H. F. No. 1006, the fourth engrossment, as
follows:
Page 26, after line 24, insert:
"Sec. 39.
Minnesota Statutes 2002, section 206.57, is amended by adding a
subdivision to read:
Subd. 1a.
[SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS.] Any voting system approved for
implementation in any precinct in Minnesota on more than a limited,
experimental basis must, if it does not require a voter to directly mark
on a ballot, produce, at the time the voter votes a ballot, a paper
version or representation of the voted ballot. The paper version, after being verified by the voter as
being what the voter intended, shall be retained by the election
officials for use in any required recount. Additionally, the secretary
of state must establish rules for implementing, in every general
election, a system of verification of the accuracy of electronically
tabulated results by means of a manual recount of randomly selected
precincts across the state."
Renumber the sections in sequence and
correct the internal references
Amend the title accordingly
A roll call was requested and properly seconded.
The question was taken on the Hilty amendment and the roll was
called. There were 51 yeas and 79 nays
as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Anderson, I.
Atkins
Bernardy
Biernat
Carlson
Clark
Davnie
Dorn
Eken
Ellison
Entenza
Goodwin
Greiling
Hausman
Hilstrom
Hilty
Hornstein
Huntley
Jaros
Johnson, S.
Juhnke
Kahn
Kelliher
Knoblach
Koenen
Kuisle
Larson
Latz
Lenczewski
Lesch
Lieder
Mahoney
Mariani
Marquart
Mullery
Murphy
Nelson, M.
Opatz
Otto
Paymar
Peterson
Rukavina
Seagren
Sertich
Sieben
Thao
Thissen
Vandeveer
Wagenius
Walker
Wasiluk
Those who voted in the negative were:
Abeler
Abrams
Adolphson
Anderson, J.
Beard
Blaine
Borrell
Boudreau
Bradley
Brod
Buesgens
Cornish
Cox
Davids
DeLaForest
Demmer
Dempsey
Dill
Dorman
Eastlund
Erhardt
Erickson
Finstad
Fuller
Gerlach
Gunther
Haas
Hackbarth
Harder
Heidgerken
Holberg
Hoppe
Howes
Jacobson
Johnson, J.
Kielkucki
Klinzing
Kohls
Krinkie
Lanning
Lindgren
Lindner
Lipman
Magnus
McNamara
Meslow
Nelson, C.
Nelson, P.
Nornes
Olsen, S.
Olson, M.
Osterman
Ozment
Paulsen
Pelowski
Penas
Powell
Ruth
Samuelson
Seifert
Severson
Simpson
Slawik
Smith
Soderstrom
Solberg
Stang
Strachan
Swenson
Sykora
Tingelstad
Urdahl
Walz
Wardlow
Westerberg
Westrom
Wilkin
Zellers
Spk. Sviggum
The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted.
Kahn, Hilty and Ellison moved to amend H. F. No. 1006, the
fourth engrossment, as follows:
Page 18, line 29, reinstate the stricken "and"
Page 18, lines 29 to 31, delete the new language
A roll call was requested and properly seconded.
The question was taken on the Kahn et al
amendment and the roll was called.
There were 43 yeas and 87 nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Anderson, I.
Atkins
Bernardy
Biernat
Carlson
Clark
Davnie
Eken
Ellison
Entenza
Goodwin
Greiling
Hausman
Hilstrom
Hilty
Hornstein
Huntley
Jaros
Johnson, S.
Juhnke
Kahn
Kelliher
Koenen
Latz
Lesch
Lieder
Mahoney
Mariani
Mullery
Murphy
Nelson, M.
Otto
Paymar
Peterson
Rukavina
Sertich
Sieben
Slawik
Solberg
Thao
Thissen
Wagenius
Walker
Those who voted in the negative were:
Abeler
Abrams
Adolphson
Anderson, J.
Beard
Blaine
Borrell
Boudreau
Bradley
Brod
Buesgens
Cornish
Cox
Davids
DeLaForest
Demmer
Dempsey
Dill
Dorman
Dorn
Eastlund
Erhardt
Erickson
Finstad
Fuller
Gerlach
Gunther
Haas
Hackbarth
Harder
Heidgerken
Holberg
Hoppe
Howes
Jacobson
Johnson, J.
Kielkucki
Klinzing
Knoblach
Kohls
Krinkie
Kuisle
Lanning
Larson
Lenczewski
Lindgren
Lindner
Lipman
Magnus
Marquart
McNamara
Meslow
Nelson, C.
Nelson, P.
Nornes
Olsen, S.
Olson, M.
Opatz
Osterman
Ozment
Paulsen
Pelowski
Penas
Powell
Ruth
Samuelson
Seagren
Seifert
Severson
Simpson
Smith
Soderstrom
Stang
Strachan
Swenson
Sykora
Tingelstad
Urdahl
Vandeveer
Walz
Wardlow
Wasiluk
Westerberg
Westrom
Wilkin
Zellers
Spk. Sviggum
The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted.
Hilty moved to amend H. F. No. 1006, the fourth engrossment, as
follows:
Page 28, after line 9, insert:
"Sec. 42.
[REPORT.]
The secretary of state must send a copy of the report required
by section 258 of the Help America Vote Act, Public Law 107-252, to the
chairs of the finance committees in the house of representatives and the
senate having jurisdiction over the budget of the office of the
secretary of state."
Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal
references
Amend the title accordingly
The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.
Kahn, Hilty, Ellison and Thissen moved to
amend H. F. No. 1006, the fourth engrossment, as amended, as follows:
Page 5, line 23, after "that" insert "(1)"
Page 5, line 24, after "vote" insert "because
of death, being under guardianship of the person, being adjudged legally
incompetent, or having a felony conviction for which civil rights
have not been restored"
A roll call was requested and properly seconded.
The question was taken on the Kahn et al amendment and the roll
was called. There were 47 yeas and 83
nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Anderson, I.
Atkins
Bernardy
Biernat
Carlson
Clark
Davnie
Dill
Dorn
Eken
Ellison
Entenza
Goodwin
Greiling
Hausman
Hilstrom
Hilty
Hornstein
Huntley
Jaros
Johnson, S.
Juhnke
Kahn
Kelliher
Koenen
Latz
Lenczewski
Lesch
Lieder
Mahoney
Mariani
Mullery
Murphy
Nelson, M.
Opatz
Otto
Paymar
Peterson
Rukavina
Sertich
Sieben
Slawik
Solberg
Thao
Thissen
Wagenius
Walker
Those who voted in the negative were:
Abeler
Abrams
Adolphson
Anderson, J.
Beard
Blaine
Borrell
Boudreau
Bradley
Brod
Buesgens
Cornish
Cox
Davids
DeLaForest
Demmer
Dempsey
Dorman
Eastlund
Erhardt
Erickson
Finstad
Fuller
Gerlach
Gunther
Haas
Hackbarth
Harder
Heidgerken
Holberg
Hoppe
Howes
Jacobson
Johnson, J.
Kielkucki
Klinzing
Knoblach
Kohls
Krinkie
Kuisle
Lanning
Larson
Lindgren
Lindner
Lipman
Magnus
Marquart
McNamara
Meslow
Nelson, C.
Nelson, P.
Nornes
Olsen, S.
Olson, M.
Osterman
Ozment
Paulsen
Pelowski
Penas
Powell
Ruth
Samuelson
Seagren
Seifert
Severson
Simpson
Smith
Soderstrom
Stang
Strachan
Swenson
Sykora
Tingelstad
Urdahl
Vandeveer
Walz
Wardlow
Wasiluk
Westerberg
Westrom
Wilkin
Zellers
Spk. Sviggum
The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted.
Hilty moved to amend H. F. No. 1006, the fourth engrossment, as
amended, as follows:
Page 24, after line 22, insert:
"Sec. 35.
Minnesota Statutes 2002, section 204B.19, subdivision 1,
is amended to read:
Subdivision 1. [INDIVIDUALS QUALIFIED TO BE ELECTION JUDGES.] Except as provided
in subdivision 6, any individual who is eligible to vote in an election
precinct is qualified to be appointed as an election judge for that precinct
subject to this section and, while serving as an election judge, is deemed
to be a notary public for purposes of dealing with complaints under P.L.
107-252, section 402(a)(2). If
the files of the appointing authority do not contain sufficient voters within a
precinct who are qualified and willing to serve as election judges, election
judges may be appointed who reside in another precinct in the same
municipality, or for school district elections, in the same school district,
whether or not the precinct where they reside is in the same county as the
precinct where they will serve. If
there are not sufficient voters within the municipality or school district who
are qualified and willing to serve as election judges, election judges may be
appointed who reside in the county where the precinct is located."
Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal
references
Amend the title accordingly
A roll call was requested and properly seconded.
The question was taken on the Hilty amendment and the roll was
called. There were 48 yeas and 82 nays
as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Anderson, I.
Atkins
Bernardy
Biernat
Carlson
Clark
Cox
Davnie
Dill
Dorn
Eken
Ellison
Entenza
Goodwin
Greiling
Hausman
Hilstrom
Hilty
Hornstein
Huntley
Jaros
Johnson, S.
Juhnke
Kahn
Kelliher
Koenen
Latz
Lesch
Lieder
Lipman
Mahoney
Mariani
Mullery
Murphy
Nelson, M.
Ozment
Paymar
Peterson
Rukavina
Sertich
Sieben
Slawik
Solberg
Thao
Thissen
Wagenius
Walker
Wasiluk
Those who voted in the negative were:
Abeler
Abrams
Adolphson
Anderson, J.
Beard
Blaine
Borrell
Boudreau
Bradley
Brod
Buesgens
Cornish
Davids
DeLaForest
Demmer
Dempsey
Dorman
Eastlund
Erhardt
Erickson
Finstad
Fuller
Gerlach
Gunther
Haas
Hackbarth
Harder
Heidgerken
Holberg
Hoppe
Howes
Jacobson
Johnson, J.
Kielkucki
Klinzing
Knoblach
Kohls
Krinkie
Kuisle
Lanning
Larson
Lenczewski
Lindgren
Lindner
Magnus
Marquart
McNamara
Meslow
Nelson, C.
Nelson, P.
Nornes
Olsen, S.
Olson, M.
Opatz
Osterman
Otto
Paulsen
Pelowski
Penas
Powell
Ruth
Samuelson
Seagren
Seifert
Severson
Simpson
Smith
Soderstrom
Stang
Strachan
Swenson
Sykora
Tingelstad
Urdahl
Vandeveer
Walz
Wardlow
Westerberg
Westrom
Wilkin
Zellers
Spk. Sviggum
The motion did not prevail and the amendment was not adopted.
H. F. No. 1006, A bill for an act relating to elections;
providing for conformity with the federal Help America Vote Act; creating a
complaint process; requiring a report; imposing a penalty; appropriating money;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2002, sections 201.021; 201.022; 201.061, subdivisions
1, 3, by adding subdivisions; 201.071, subdivisions 1, 3, by adding
subdivisions; 201.091, subdivisions 1, 4, 5, by adding a subdivision; 201.121,
subdivision 1; 201.13, subdivision 1; 201.15; 201.155; 201.161; 201.171;
201.221, subdivisions 2, 3; 203B.06, subdivision 4; 203B.08, subdivision 3;
203B.12, subdivision 2; 203B.16, by adding a subdivision; 203B.17; 203B.19;
203B.24, subdivision 2; 203B.26; 204B.47; 204C.10; 206.57, by adding
subdivisions; 206.81; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes,
chapters 5; 200; 201; 204C.
The bill was read for the third time, as amended, and placed
upon its final passage.
The question was taken on the passage of the bill and the roll
was called. There were 83 yeas and 47
nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Abeler
Abrams
Adolphson
Anderson, J.
Beard
Blaine
Borrell
Boudreau
Bradley
Brod
Buesgens
Cornish
Cox
Davids
DeLaForest
Demmer
Dempsey
Dorman
Eastlund
Erhardt
Erickson
Finstad
Fuller
Gerlach
Gunther
Haas
Hackbarth
Harder
Holberg
Hoppe
Howes
Jacobson
Johnson, J.
Kielkucki
Klinzing
Knoblach
Kohls
Krinkie
Kuisle
Lanning
Larson
Lenczewski
Lindgren
Lindner
Lipman
Magnus
Marquart
McNamara
Meslow
Nelson, C.
Nelson, P.
Nornes
Olsen, S.
Olson, M.
Opatz
Osterman
Otto
Ozment
Paulsen
Pelowski
Penas
Powell
Ruth
Samuelson
Seagren
Seifert
Severson
Simpson
Smith
Soderstrom
Stang
Strachan
Swenson
Sykora
Tingelstad
Vandeveer
Walz
Wardlow
Wasiluk
Westerberg
Wilkin
Zellers
Spk. Sviggum
Those who
voted in the negative were:
Anderson, I.
Atkins
Bernardy
Biernat
Carlson
Clark
Davnie
Dill
Dorn
Eken
Ellison
Entenza
Goodwin
Greiling
Hausman
Heidgerken
Hilstrom
Hilty
Hornstein
Huntley
Jaros
Johnson, S.
Juhnke
Kahn
Kelliher
Koenen
Latz
Lesch
Lieder
Mahoney
Mariani
Mullery
Murphy
Nelson, M.
Paymar
Peterson
Rukavina
Sertich
Sieben
Slawik
Solberg
Thao
Thissen
Urdahl
Wagenius
Walker
Westrom
The bill
was passed, as amended, and its title agreed to.
H. F. No. 831, A bill for an act relating to unemployment
insurance; modifying provisions to increase the solvency of the trust fund;
making policy and technical changes; amending Minnesota Statutes 2002, sections
268.035, subdivisions 15, 23; 268.044, subdivision 1, by adding a subdivision;
268.051, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, by adding a subdivision; 268.052,
subdivision 1; 268.057, subdivision 5; 268.067; 268.07, subdivision 2; 268.085,
subdivision 3; 268.086, subdivision 2; 268.095, subdivisions 1, 2, 6, 11;
268.105, subdivision 7; 268.18, subdivisions 1, 4; proposing coding for new law
in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 268; repealing Minnesota Rules, part 3315.1015,
subpart 4.
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 130 yeas and 0
nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Abeler
Abrams
Adolphson
Anderson, I.
Anderson, J.
Atkins
Beard
Bernardy
Biernat
Blaine
Borrell
Boudreau
Bradley
Brod
Buesgens
Carlson
Clark
Cornish
Cox
Davids
Davnie
DeLaForest
Demmer
Dempsey
Dill
Dorman
Dorn
Eastlund
Eken
Ellison
Entenza
Erhardt
Erickson
Finstad
Fuller
Gerlach
Goodwin
Greiling
Gunther
Haas
Hackbarth
Harder
Hausman
Heidgerken
Hilstrom
Hilty
Holberg
Hoppe
Hornstein
Howes
Huntley
Jacobson
Jaros
Johnson, J.
Johnson, S.
Juhnke
Kahn
Kelliher
Kielkucki
Klinzing
Knoblach
Koenen
Kohls
Krinkie
Kuisle
Lanning
Larson
Latz
Lenczewski
Lesch
Lieder
Lindgren
Lindner
Lipman
Magnus
Mahoney
Mariani
Marquart
McNamara
Meslow
Mullery
Murphy
Nelson, C.
Nelson, M.
Nelson, P.
Nornes
Olsen, S.
Olson, M.
Opatz
Osterman
Otto
Ozment
Paulsen
Paymar
Pelowski
Penas
Peterson
Powell
Rukavina
Ruth
Samuelson
Seagren
Seifert
Sertich
Severson
Sieben
Simpson
Slawik
Smith
Soderstrom
Solberg
Stang
Strachan
Swenson
Sykora
Thao
Thissen
Tingelstad
Urdahl
Vandeveer
Wagenius
Walker
Walz
Wardlow
Wasiluk
Westerberg
Westrom
Wilkin
Zellers
Spk. Sviggum
The bill was passed and its title agreed to.
Paulsen moved that the remaining bills on the Calendar for the
Day be continued. The motion prevailed.
MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS
Thissen moved that his name be stricken as an author on
H. F. No. 575. The
motion prevailed.
Olson, M., introduced:
House Concurrent Resolution No. 5, A House concurrent
resolution establishing a foundation and basis for financial targets to ensure
that conference committees can accelerate their negotiations for an agreement
between the Senate and the House of Representatives on the state budget for
fiscal biennium 2004-2005.
MOTION
TO SUSPEND RULES
Olson, M., moved that the rules be so far suspended that House
Concurrent Resolution No. 5 be now considered and be placed upon its
adoption. The motion did not prevail.
House Concurrent Resolution No. 5 was referred to the Committee
on Ways and Means.
ADJOURNMENT
Paulsen moved that when the House adjourns today it adjourn
until 1:30 p.m., Thursday, May 15, 2003.
The motion prevailed.
Paulsen moved that the House adjourn. The motion prevailed, and the Speaker declared the House stands
adjourned until 1:30 p.m., Thursday, May 15, 2003.
Edward
A. Burdick,
Chief Clerk, House of Representatives