STATE OF
EIGHTY-FOURTH SESSION - 2006
_____________________
SEVENTY-FIFTH DAY
The House of Representatives convened at
3:00 p.m. and was called to order by Steve Sviggum, Speaker of the House.
Prayer was offered by Chaplain and retired
Colonel Howard Krienke, Pastor at
The members of the House gave the pledge
of allegiance to the flag of the
The roll was called and the following
members were present:
Abeler
Abrams
Anderson, B.
Atkins
Beard
Bernardy
Bradley
Brod
Buesgens
Carlson
Charron
Cox
Cybart
Davids
Davnie
Dean
DeLaForest
Demmer
Dempsey
Dill
Dittrich
Dorman
Dorn
Eastlund
Eken
Ellison
Emmer
Entenza
Erhardt
Erickson
Fritz
Garofalo
Gazelka
Goodwin
Greiling
Gunther
Hackbarth
Hansen
Hausman
Haws
Heidgerken
Hilstrom
Hilty
Holberg
Hoppe
Hornstein
Hortman
Hosch
Howes
Huntley
Jaros
Johnson, J.
Johnson, R.
Johnson, S.
Juhnke
Kahn
Kelliher
Klinzing
Knoblach
Koenen
Kohls
Krinkie
Lanning
Larson
Latz
Lenczewski
Lesch
Liebling
Lieder
Lillie
Loeffler
Magnus
Mahoney
Marquart
McNamara
Meslow
Moe
Mullery
Murphy
Nelson, M.
Nelson, P.
Newman
Nornes
Olson
Otremba
Ozment
Paulsen
Paymar
Pelowski
Penas
Peppin
Peterson, A.
Peterson, N.
Peterson, S.
Poppe
Powell
Rukavina
Ruth
Ruud
Sailer
Samuelson
Scalze
Seifert
Sertich
Severson
Sieben
Simon
Simpson
Slawik
Smith
Soderstrom
Solberg
Sykora
Thao
Thissen
Tingelstad
Urdahl
Vandeveer
Wagenius
Walker
Wardlow
Welti
Westerberg
Westrom
Wilkin
Zellers
Spk. Sviggum
A quorum was present.
Cornish, Finstad and Mariani were excused.
The Chief Clerk proceeded to read the
Journal of the preceding day. Penas
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 STANDING COMMITTEES
Wilkin from the Committee on Commerce and Financial
Institutions to which was referred:
H. F. No. 12, A bill for an act relating to
child labor; regulating the employment of minors in establishments where liquor
is served or is consumed on the premises; proposing coding for new law in
Minnesota Statutes, chapter 181A.
Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill
pass.
The report was adopted.
Erhardt from the Committee on Transportation to which was
referred:
H. F. No. 2697, A bill for an act relating to
traffic regulations; authorizing use of communications headset by firefighters
operating fire truck in emergency; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section
169.471, subdivision 2.
Reported the same back with the following amendments:
Page 1, line 15, delete "a fire truck" and
insert "an emergency vehicle"
With the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass and
be placed on the Consent Calendar.
The report was adopted.
Johnson, J., from the Committee on Civil Law and Elections to
which was referred:
H. F. No. 2746, A bill for an act relating to
real property; providing a procedure for conveying title to real property held
by a custodian; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter
501B.
Reported the same back with the following amendments:
Page 2, line 34, delete "2005" and insert
"2006"
Page 5, delete section 3
With the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass and
be placed on the Consent Calendar.
The report was adopted.
Olson from the Committee on Local Government to which was
referred:
H. F. No. 2846, A bill for an act relating to
eminent domain; defining public use or purpose; prohibiting the use of eminent
domain for economic development; requiring clear and convincing evidence for
certain takings; providing for attorney fees and other additional elements of
compensation; making other changes in the exercise of eminent domain; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2004, sections 117.025; 117.075, subdivision 1; proposing
coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 117.
Reported
the same back with the following amendments:
Page 2, line 11, after "occupied" insert
"or used for any commercial or residential purpose"
Page 2, delete lines 25 to 26 and insert:
"(3) that, as of the date the condemnation is
commenced, is structurally substandard."
Page 2, line 29, delete the new language and insert "(1)
where more than 50 percent of the parcels contain any substance"
Page 2, line 33, after "the" insert "estimated"
Page 3, line 1, delete "area" and insert
"parcel"
Page 3, line 2, after "commenced" insert
"or for which a court of competent jurisdiction has issued an order
under laws or regulations adopted by Minnesota or the United States that
cleanup or remediation of a contaminated site occur and the property owner has
failed to comply with the court's order within a reasonable time"
Page 3, after line 21, insert:
"Subd. 12.
Structurally substandard. (a) "Structurally substandard"
means building code violations related exclusively to the building's:
(1) roof and roof framing elements;
(2) support walls, beams, and headers;
(3) foundation, footings, and subgrade conditions;
(4) light and ventilation;
(5) fire protection including egress;
(6) internal utilities, including electricity, gas, and
water;
(7) flooring and flooring elements; and
(8) walls, insulation, and exterior envelope.
(b) A building is not structurally substandard if the
estimated costs of satisfying the cited structural building code violations do
not exceed 50 percent of the assessor's estimated market value for the
building, as determined under section 273.11, for property taxes payable in the
year in which the condemnation commenced."
Page 3, delete lines 26 to 27 and insert "nondilapidated
buildings in the area unless there is no feasible alternative to the taking of
the parcels on which the buildings are located in order to remediate the blight
and all possible steps are taken to minimize the taking of nondilapidated
buildings."
Page 3, delete line 31 and insert "unless there is no
feasible alternative to the taking of the uncontaminated parcel in order to
complete remediation of the contaminated parcel and all possible steps are
taken to minimize the taking of the uncontaminated parcels."
Page
3, after line 35, insert:
"Subd. 4. Redevelopment projects pending. A taking of property is deemed to be
acquired for mitigation of a blighted area within the meaning of section
117.025, and is not subject to the limitations under subdivisions 1 to 3, if
the property is in an area (1) eligible to be certified as a tax increment
financing district before August 1, 2006, (2) identified as in need of
redevelopment in written reports that have been submitted to and reviewed by
the governing body of the local government, (3) that has a third-party
developer working with the local government on redevelopment, and (4) that has
the support of a majority of the property owners in the area, as evidenced by a
petition for completion of the redevelopment of the area by those owners
submitted to the governing body of the local government by August 1, 2006."
Page 4, delete section 7 and insert:
"Sec. 7. [117.186] COMPENSATION FOR LOSS OF GOING
CONCERN.
Subdivision 1.
Definitions. For purposes of this section:
(1) "going concern" means the benefits that accrue
to a business or trade as a result of its location, reputation for
dependability, skill or quality, customer base, good will, or any other
circumstances resulting in the probable retention of old or acquisition of new
patronage; and
(2) "owner" has the meaning given in section
117.025 and includes a lessee who operates a business on real property that is
the subject of an eminent domain proceeding.
Subd. 2. Compensation. In all eminent domain proceedings, the
owner of a business or trade must be compensated for the loss of a going
concern if the owner establishes that:
(1) the business or trade has been destroyed as a result of
the taking;
(2) the loss cannot be reasonably prevented by relocating the
business or trade in the same or a similar and reasonably suitable location as
the property that was taken, or by taking steps and adopting procedures that a
reasonably prudent person of a similar age and under similar conditions as the
owner would take and adopt in preserving the going concern of the business or
trade; and
(3) compensation for the loss of going concern will not be
duplicated in the compensation otherwise awarded to the owner of the business
or trade.
Subd. 3. Procedure. In all cases where an owner seeks
compensation for loss of a going concern, the court must determine, upon motion
by the owner, whether the going concern has been taken. If the court determines that there is a
taking of the going concern, any damages must be determined by the court."
Page 4, line 30, after the period, insert "This
section does not apply to regulations or ordinances relating to adult uses or
billboards."
Page 6, line 13, after "each" insert "affected"
Page 6, after line 22, insert:
"Subd. 3. Resolution. If the taking is for the mitigation of a
blighted area, remediation of an environmentally contaminated area, reducing
abandoned property, or removing a public nuisance, then the resolution of a
local government or agency authorizing the use of eminent domain must:
(1)
identify and describe the public costs and benefits that are known or expected
to result from the program or project for which the property interest is
proposed to be acquired; and
(2) address how the acquisition of the property interest
serves one or more identified public uses or public purposes and why the
acquisition of the property is needed to accomplish those purposes."
Page 6, before line 23, insert:
"Sec. 12. [117.226] FIRST RIGHT OF REFUSAL.
(a) If the governing body of the condemning authority
determines that publicly owned property acquired under this chapter has not
been used and is no longer needed for a public use, the authority must offer to
sell the property to the owner from whom it was acquired, if the former owner
can be located, at the original price determined by the condemnation process or
the current fair market value of the property, whichever is lower.
(b) If the former owner cannot be located or declines to
repurchase the property, the condemning authority shall prepare a certificate
attesting to the same and record the certificate in the office of the county
recorder or county registrar of titles, as appropriate, to evidence the
termination of the right of first refusal.
Sec. 13. [117.58] INFORMATION ON OWNERS RIGHTS
AND PROCEDURES.
The attorney general shall prepare and make available to the
public a statement that summarizes the significant legal rights and obligations
of condemning authorities, owners, and tenants.
The statement shall describe the significant provisions of this chapter
and any applicable federal law and provide an overview of the procedures and
time frames involved in an eminent domain action. The statement shall include information for
owners and tenants on where else they may get information on how to protect
their interests in eminent domain. The
attorney general shall revise the statement annually to ensure that it
continues to describe accurately the statutory and case law governing the
rights and obligations of condemning authorities, owners, and tenants."
Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal
references
Correct the title numbers accordingly
With the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass and
be re-referred to the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development.
The report was adopted.
Olson from the Committee on Local Government to which was
referred:
H. F. No. 2872, A bill for an act relating to state
government; defining political subdivision for the purposes of the chapter
governing the state auditor; applying provisions for the state auditor to all
political subdivisions; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, sections 6.47; 6.51;
6.54; 6.55; 6.551; 6.57; 6.59; 6.60; 6.62, subdivision 2; 6.63; 6.64; 6.65;
6.66; 6.67; 6.68; 6.70; 6.71; 6.76; 103D.355; proposing coding for new law in
Minnesota Statutes, chapter 6; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 6.56,
subdivision 1.
Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill
pass and be re-referred to the Committee on State Government Finance.
The report was adopted.
Wilkin
from the Committee on Commerce and Financial Institutions to which was
referred:
H. F. No. 2878, A bill for an act relating to
human services; allowing medical assistance applicants to retain certain life
insurance policies if proceeds from these policies will be shared with the
state; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 256B.
Reported the same back with the following amendments:
Page 2, line 17, delete "the primary" and
insert "a"
With the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass
and be re-referred to the Committee on Health Policy and Finance.
The report was adopted.
Davids from the Committee on Agriculture and Rural
Development to which was referred:
H. F. No. 2879, A bill for an act relating to
taxation; providing an income and corporation franchise tax credit for
qualifying investment in dairy operations; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004,
section 290.06, by adding a subdivision.
Reported the same back with the following amendments:
Page 2, line 2, delete "and"
Page 2, line 3, delete the period and insert a semicolon
Page 2, after line 3, insert:
"(13) on-farm processing and related delivery
equipment; and
(14) development of pasture owned or rented by the taxpayer
for the use by dairy animals."
Page 2, line 4, delete "Qualified" and
insert "For clauses (1) to (13), qualifying"
Page 2, line 5, after the period, insert "For clause
(14), qualifying expenditures may not include land acquisition and are limited
to soil preparation, seed costs, planting costs, and weed control, which are
allowed once for each acre developed into pasture during the qualifying period."
With the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass
and be re-referred to the Committee on Taxes.
The report was adopted.
Smith
from the Committee on Public Safety Policy and Finance to which was referred:
H. F. No. 2916, A bill for an act relating to
public safety; establishing the fire safety account from revenues on fire
premiums and assessments; abolishing the fire insurance tax; establishing a
fire insurance policyholder surcharge; appropriating money; proposing coding
for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 299F; repealing Minnesota Statutes
2004, section 297I.05, subdivision 6.
Reported the same back with the following amendments:
Page 1, delete lines 12 to 16 and insert "collect a
surcharge equal to ... percent of the gross premiums and assessments, less
return premiums, on direct business received by the company, or by its agents
for it, for homeowner's and commercial fire insurance policies in this
state. The definitions under section
297I.01 apply for purposes of this section."
Page 2, line 21, after the period, insert "The
commissioner of public safety must ensure that at least three of the members of
the advisory committee work and reside in counties outside of the seven-county
metropolitan area."
Page 2, line 28, delete "Carryover" and
insert "Report; accounting; carryover" and after "shall"
insert ", by December 1 of each year, (1) provide an accounting of how
the funds in the fire safety account were spent in the preceding fiscal year
and (2)"
With the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass
and be re-referred to the Committee on State Government Finance.
The report was adopted.
Ozment from the Committee on Agriculture, Environment and
Natural Resources Finance to which was referred:
H. F. No. 2972, A bill for an act relating to
natural resources; modifying and renaming the Legislative Commission on
Minnesota Resources; adding citizens and making structural changes;
appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, sections 116P.02,
subdivision 4; 116P.03; 116P.04, subdivision 5; 116P.05, as amended; 116P.07;
116P.08, subdivisions 3, 4, 5, 6; 116P.09, subdivisions 1, 6, by adding a
subdivision; 116P.11; Minnesota Statutes 2005 Supplement, section 10A.01,
subdivision 35; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2004, sections 116P.02,
subdivision 2; 116P.06; Laws 2005, First Special Session chapter 1, article 2,
section 156, subdivision 2.
Reported the same back with the following amendments:
Page 9, after line 24, insert:
"(c) Administrative expenses saved through the elimination
of the citizens advisory committee may be used for administration of the
Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources or its successor commission."
Page 10, line 2, delete "18," and insert
"19"
With the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass
and be re-referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.
The report was adopted.
Gunther
from the Committee on Jobs and Economic Opportunity Policy and Finance to which
was referred:
H. F. No. 2977, A bill for an act relating to
human services; modifying child care licensing provisions; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2005 Supplement, section 245A.14, subdivision 4.
Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill
pass.
The report was adopted.
Olson from the Committee on Local Government to which was
referred:
H. F. No. 3017, A bill for an act relating to
local government; providing an alternative method for establishing emergency
medical services special taxing districts; increasing the levy authority;
removing the sunset; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 144F.01,
subdivisions 2, 3, 4, 8; Laws 2001, First Special Session chapter 5, article 3,
section 8, as amended.
Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill
pass and be re-referred to the Committee on Taxes.
The report was adopted.
Olson from the Committee on Local Government to which was
referred:
H. F. No. 3027, A bill for an act relating to
counties; modifying nonconforming use provisions; amending Minnesota Statutes
2004, section 394.36, subdivision 1.
Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill
pass.
The report was adopted.
Gunther from the Committee on Jobs and Economic Opportunity
Policy and Finance to which was referred:
H. F. No. 3059, A bill for an act relating to
Iron Range resources; updating the definition of the Giants Ridge Recreation
Area; correcting a statutory range reference relating to the Douglas J. Johnson
economic protection trust fund; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, sections
298.22, subdivision 7; 298.291.
Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill
pass.
The report was adopted.
Wilkin from the Committee on Commerce and Financial
Institutions to which was referred:
H. F. No. 3133, A bill for an act relating to
economic development; making technical and housekeeping changes to programs in
the Department of Employment and Economic Development; requiring the
commissioner of employment and economic development to assist small businesses
with accessing certain federal funds; requiring the
department to implement certain fees for services; appropriating the revenue
from fees; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, sections 43A.08, subdivision 1a;
116L.04, subdivisions 1, 1a; 116L.12, subdivision 4; 446A.03, subdivision 5;
proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 116J.
Reported the same back with the following amendments:
Page 3, line 4, after the stricken "percent" insert
"A portion"
Page 3, line 5, reinstate the stricken language
Page 3, line 27, after the stricken "of" insert "A
portion of"
Page 3, line 28, reinstate the stricken language
Page 3, line 34, after the stricken "percent"
insert "A portion" and reinstate "of a grant may"
Page 4, line 1, reinstate the stricken language
With the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass
and be re-referred to the Committee on Jobs and Economic Opportunity Policy and
Finance.
The report was adopted.
Bradley from the Committee on Health Policy and Finance to
which was referred:
H. F. No. 3161, A bill for an act relating to
human services; clarifying certain rate adjustments; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2005 Supplement, section 256B.5012, subdivision 6; Laws 2005, First
Special Session chapter 4, article 7, section 55.
Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill
pass.
The report was adopted.
Erhardt from the Committee on Transportation to which was
referred:
H. F. No. 3201, A bill for an act relating to
motor vehicles; modifying provision for salvage certificate of title; requiring
notice on vehicle to be dismantled or destroyed; modifying definition of
"motorized foot scooter"; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section
168A.153; Minnesota Statutes 2005 Supplement, sections 168A.151, subdivision 1;
169.01, subdivision 4c.
Reported the same back with the following amendments:
Page 1, delete section 1 and insert:
"Section 1.
Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 168A.01, is amended by adding a
subdivision to read:
Subd. 1a. Commissioner. "Commissioner" means the
commissioner of public safety."
Page
2, line 13, after "commissioner" insert "within ten
days"
Page 2, line 14, after "title" insert "within
ten days"
Amend the title as follows:
Page 1, line 2, delete everything after "vehicles;"
Correct the title numbers accordingly
With the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass.
The report was adopted.
Gunther from the Committee on Jobs and Economic Opportunity
Policy and Finance to which was referred:
H. F. No. 3226, A bill for an act relating to
taxation; income tax; providing a film production tax credit; appropriating
money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 290.06, by adding a
subdivision.
Reported the same back with the following amendments:
Page 1, line 10, after the period, insert "For
purposes of this subdivision, "film" means a movie, television show,
documentary, music video, or television commercial, whether on film or video;
and "film production" means all the activities related to (i) the
preparation for shooting, (ii) the shooting, including processing, and (iii) the
editing and finishing of a film. For
purposes of this subdivision, the following is not a "film":
(1) news, current events, or public programming or a program
that includes weather or market reports;
(2) a talk show;
(3) a production with respect to a questionnaire or contest;
(4) a sports event or sports activity;
(5) a gala presentation or awards show;
(6) a finished production that solicits funds; or
(7) a production for which the production company is required
under United States Code, title 18, section 2257, to maintain records with
respect to a performer portrayed in a single media or multimedia program."
Page 2, line 7, delete "2004" and insert
"2005"
With the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass
and be re-referred to the Committee on Taxes.
The report was adopted.
Olson
from the Committee on Local Government to which was referred:
H. F. No. 3263, A bill for an act relating to
Carver County; combining the offices of county recorder, county auditor, and
county treasurer; providing for a referendum to determine if an office is
appointive in Carver County.
Reported the same back with the following amendments:
Delete everything after the enacting clause and insert:
"Section 1. CARVER COUNTY; AUDITOR, TREASURER, AND
RECORDER MAY BE APPOINTED.
Subdivision 1.
Authority to make offices
appointive. Notwithstanding
Minnesota Statutes, section 382.01, upon adoption of a resolution by the Carver
County Board of Commissioners, the offices of county auditor, county treasurer,
and county recorder are not elective but must be filled by appointment by the
county board as provided in the resolution.
Subd. 2. Board controls; may change as long as
duties done. Upon adoption of
a resolution by the Carver County Board of Commissioners and subject to
subdivisions 3 and 4, the duties of the elected official required by statute,
whose office is made appointive as authorized by this section, must be
discharged by the Board of Commissioners of Carver County acting through a
division head appointed by the board for that purpose. A reorganization, reallocation, delegation,
or other administrative change or transfer does not diminish, prohibit, or
avoid the discharge of duties required by statute.
Subd. 3. Incumbents to complete term. The person elected at the last general
election to a position made appointive under this section must serve in that
capacity and perform the duties, functions, and responsibilities required by
statute until the completion of the term of office to which the person was
elected or until a vacancy occurs in the office, whichever occurs earlier.
Subd. 4. Publishing resolution; petition,
referendum. The county board
may provide for the appointment of the county auditor, county treasurer, and
the county recorder, as permitted in this section if the resolution to make the
office appointive is approved by at least 80 percent of the members of the
county board. Before the adoption of the
resolution, the county board must publish a resolution notifying the public of
its intent to consider adopting the option once each week for two consecutive
weeks in the official publication of the county. Following the publication, the county board
must provide an opportunity at its next regular meeting for public comment
relating to the option, before formally adopting the option. The resolution may be implemented without the
submission of the question to the voters of the county unless, within 30 days
after the second publication of the resolution, a petition requesting a
referendum, signed by at least ten percent of the voters registered in the last
general election of the county, is filed with the county auditor. If a petition is filed, the resolution may be
implemented unless disapproved by a majority of the voters of the county voting
on the question at a regular or special election.
Subd. 5. Effective date; local approval. This section is effective the day after
the governing body of Carver County and its chief clerical officer timely
complete their compliance with Minnesota Statutes, section 645.021,
subdivisions 2 and 3."
Delete the title and insert:
"A bill for an act relating to Carver County; providing
for the county board to appoint county recorder, county auditor, and county
treasurer; providing for a referendum option to determine if an office is
appointive in Carver County."
With the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass.
The report was adopted.
Olson
from the Committee on Local Government to which was referred:
H. F. No. 3285, A bill for an act relating to
metropolitan land use planning; removing the requirement for metropolitan
council review of school district capital improvement programs; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2004, sections 473.175; 473.851; 473.852, subdivision 4;
473.854; 473.856; 473.857, subdivisions 1, 3; 473.864.
Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill
pass.
The report was adopted.
Olson from the Committee on Local Government to which was
referred:
H. F. No. 3289, A bill for an act relating to
local government; granting port authority powers to the city of Ramsey;
proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 469.
Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill
pass and be re-referred to the Committee on Taxes.
The report was adopted.
Erhardt from the Committee on Transportation to which was
referred:
H. F. No. 3312, A bill for an act relating to
drivers' licenses; modifying commercial driver's license revocation provision
to conform to federal regulations; modifying definition of
"conviction"; modifying content required on driver's license;
allowing 60-day cancellation of driver's license when application information
inadequate; making clarifying changes; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004,
sections 169A.52, subdivision 7; 171.01, subdivision 29; 171.14; Minnesota
Statutes 2005 Supplement, section 171.07, subdivision 1.
Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill
pass and be re-referred to the Committee on Public Safety Policy and Finance.
The report was adopted.
Bradley from the Committee on Health Policy and Finance to
which was referred:
H. F. No. 3374, A bill for an act relating to
human services; changing a Council on Disability provision; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2004, section 256.482, subdivision 8.
Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill
pass and be re-referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations and
Veterans Affairs.
The report was adopted.
Wilkin from the Committee on Commerce and Financial
Institutions to which was referred:
H. F. No. 3464, A bill for an act relating to
occupations and professions; modifying licensing provision for barbers and
cosmetologists; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 155A.07, by adding a
subdivision.
Reported the same back with the following amendments:
Page
1, line 8, delete "is an ex-felon" and insert "has a
felony record"
With the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass.
The report was adopted.
Erhardt from the Committee on Transportation to which was
referred:
H. F. No. 3521, A bill for an act relating to
public safety; clarifying that unauthorized racing is considered reckless
driving; prohibiting exhibition driving; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004,
section 169.13.
Reported the same back with the following amendments:
Page 1, line 20, before "misdemeanor" insert
"petty"
With the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass
and be re-referred to the Committee on Public Safety Policy and Finance.
The report was adopted.
Johnson, J., from the Committee on Civil
Law and Elections reported on the following appointment which had been referred
to the committee by the Speaker:
CAMPAIGN FINANCE AND PUBLIC DISCLOSURE BOARD
SVEN A. WEHRWEIN
Reported the same back with the
recommendation that the appointment be confirmed.
Johnson, J., moved that the report of the
Committee on Civil Law and Elections relating to the appointment of Sven A.
Wehrwein to the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board be adopted. The motion prevailed and the report was adopted.
CONFIRMATION
Johnson, J., moved that the House, having
advised, do now consent to and confirm the appointment of Sven A. Wehrwein,
4877 East Lake Harriet Parkway, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55419, effective May 9,
2005, for a term expiring January 5, 2009.
The motion prevailed and the appointment of Sven A. Wehrwein was
confirmed by the House.
Johnson, J., from the Committee on Civil
Law and Elections reported on the following appointment which had been referred
to the committee by the Speaker:
CAMPAIGN
FINANCE AND PUBLIC DISCLOSURE BOARD
SCOTT B. HEINTZEMAN
Reported the same back with the
recommendation that the appointment be confirmed.
Johnson, J., moved that the report of the
Committee on Civil Law and Elections relating to the appointment of Scott B.
Heintzeman to the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board be adopted. The motion prevailed and the report was
adopted.
CONFIRMATION
Johnson, J., moved that the House, having
advised, do now consent to and confirm the appointment of Scott B. Heintzeman, 4610 Polaris Lane, Plymouth,
Minnesota 55446, effective February 15, 2006, for a term expiring January 4,
2010. The motion prevailed and the
appointment of Scott B. Heintzeman was confirmed by the House.
SECOND READING OF HOUSE
BILLS
H. F. Nos. 12, 2697, 2746, 2977, 3027,
3059, 3161, 3201, 3263, 3285 and 3464 were read for the second time.
INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS
The following House Files were introduced:
Urdahl, Abeler, Westrom, Poppe, Olson,
Koenen, Demmer, Ozment, Gunther, Cornish, Nornes, Gazelka, Severson, Clark,
Lenczewski, Hortman, Otremba, Eken, Goodwin, Cybart and Johnson, J.,
introduced:
H. F. No. 3659, A bill for
an act relating to taxation; providing an income and corporation franchise tax credit
for qualifying investment in dairy operations; amending Minnesota Statutes
2004, section 290.06, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development.
Johnson, J.; Smith; Murphy; Cornish and
Ellison introduced:
H. F. No. 3660, A bill for
an act relating to public safety; authorizing a grant for mentoring children of
incarcerated parents; appropriating money; proposing coding for new law in
Minnesota Statutes, chapter 299A.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Public Safety Policy and Finance.
Samuelson, Penas, Lanning, Greiling and
Poppe introduced:
H. F. No. 3661, A bill for
an act relating to human services; providing for interstate contracts for
chemical health services; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 245.50,
subdivisions 1, 2, 5.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Health Policy and Finance.
Urdahl introduced:
H. F. No. 3662, A bill for
an act relating to the environment; clarifying that environmental review should
include information on both favorable and adverse impacts; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2004, section 116D.04, subdivisions 1a, 2a, 8.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
Klinzing introduced:
H. F. No. 3663, A bill for
an act relating to commerce; providing for action against the license of a
building contractor for failure to pay an arbitration award or court judgment
related to the work; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 326.91,
subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Commerce and Financial Institutions.
Cybart and Severson introduced:
H. F. No. 3664, A bill for
an act relating to military affairs; authorizing National Guard employees to
carry certain weapons; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, sections 609.67,
subdivisions 3, 5; 626.88, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations and Veterans Affairs.
McNamara introduced:
H. F. No. 3665, A bill for
an act relating to the Minnesota Veterans Homes Board; authorizing the board to
conduct certain meetings by telephone or other electronic means; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 198.003, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Health Policy and Finance.
Davids introduced:
H. F. No. 3666, A bill for
an act relating to agriculture; appropriating money for a grant to Second
Harvest food banks for the purchase of milk.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development.
Gunther; Powell; Abeler; Goodwin; Vandeveer;
Sailer; Loeffler; Mariani; Atkins; Davids; Peppin; Zellers; Sertich; Simpson;
Soderstrom; Howes; Fritz; Hamilton; Mullery; Dill; Magnus; Smith; Sieben;
Greiling; Solberg; Marquart; Finstad; Lieder; Thao; Cox; Hackbarth; Nelson, P.;
Nornes and Moe introduced:
H. F. No. 3667, A bill for
an act relating to health care; implementing advertising restrictions on
chiropractors; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 148.10, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Health Policy and Finance.
Gunther, Mahoney, Davids, Moe and Ozment
introduced:
H. F. No. 3668, A bill for
an act relating to public facilities; increasing the bonding authority of the
Public Facilities Authority; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 446A.12,
subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Regulated Industries.
Brod introduced:
H. F. No. 3669, A bill for
an act relating to taxation; creating a sales tax exemption for the purchase of
voting machines by counties; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 297A.70,
subdivision 3.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Taxes.
Hamilton, Koenen, Blaine, Welti and Magnus
introduced:
H. F. No. 3670, A bill for
an act relating to agriculture; changing certain food law provisions; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2004, sections 25.33, subdivision 11; 25.39, subdivisions 2,
3; 25.40; 25.41, subdivisions 1, 2, 4, 7, by adding a subdivision; 25.42,
subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development.
Dill, Blaine, Solberg and McNamara
introduced:
H. F. No. 3671, A bill for
an act relating to capital improvements; appropriating money to replace and
upgrade state forest roads and bridges; authorizing the sale and issuance of
state bonds.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Environment and Natural Resources
Finance.
Davnie, Meslow, Slawik, Greiling,
Heidgerken, Nornes and Ruud introduced:
H. F. No. 3672, A bill for
an act relating to early childhood education; increasing the duties of the
Minnesota Early Learning Foundation; appropriating money; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2005 Supplement, section 124D.175.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Education Policy and Reform.
Nelson, P., and Ozment introduced:
H. F. No. 3673, A bill for
an act relating to the environment; modifying provisions for individual sewage
treatment systems; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004,
section 115.55, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 6, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
Paymar introduced:
H. F. No. 3674, A bill for
an act relating to marriage; providing for the solemnization of Hmong
marriages; imposing criminal penalties for knowingly facilitating the
solemnization of a prohibited marriage; clarifying filing requirements for
certain Quaker marriages; requiring the reporting of certain acts; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2004, sections 517.05; 517.14; 517.18; Minnesota Statutes
2005 Supplement, section 626.556, subdivisions 2, 3.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Civil Law and Elections.
Demmer; Peterson, A.; Juhnke; Blaine;
Magnus and Davids introduced:
H. F. No. 3675, A bill for
an act relating to agriculture; creating a farm enhancement loan program;
appropriating money; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes,
chapter 41B.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development.
Goodwin introduced:
H. F. No. 3676, A bill for
an act relating to capital improvements; appropriating money for the
development of the Silver Lake Special Recreation Feature; authorizing the sale
and issuance of state bonds.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Environment and Natural Resources
Finance.
Brod and Gunther introduced:
H. F. No. 3677, A bill for
an act relating to economic development; establishing the Office of
Entrepreneurship; appropriating money; proposing coding for new law in
Minnesota Statutes, chapter 116J.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Jobs and Economic Opportunity Policy and Finance.
Hilstrom introduced:
H. F. No. 3678, A bill for
an act relating to human services; modifying chemical use assessments; imposing
duties on the commissioner of human services related to chemical health;
proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 254A.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Health Policy and Finance.
Ellison introduced:
H. F. No. 3679, A bill for
an act relating to fines; providing for distribution of Hennepin County fines;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 488A.03, subdivisions 6, 11;
repealing Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 488A.03, subdivision 11b.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Public Safety Policy and Finance.
Davnie; Holberg; Slawik; Loeffler;
Peterson, A.; Ruud; Clark; Dittrich; Hilstrom; Hansen; Lieder; Fritz and
Otremba introduced:
H. F. No. 3680, A bill for
an act relating to government data; restricting permissible uses of data
provided to obtain a driver's license or Minnesota identification card and to
register a vehicle; prohibiting bulk sales; prohibiting resale of individual
records by permissible users; prohibiting disclosure of highly restricted
information including photographs, Social Security numbers, and medical
information except to government agencies; requiring permissible users to pay a
fee for data; providing for rulemaking authority; providing public and private
remedies; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 13.6905, by adding a
subdivision; Minnesota Statutes 2005 Supplement, sections 168.346, subdivision
1; 171.12, subdivision 7; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 171.12,
subdivision 7a; Minnesota Statutes 2005 Supplement, section 168.346,
subdivision 2.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Civil Law and Elections.
Zellers introduced:
H. F. No. 3681, A bill for
an act relating to privacy; prohibiting bulk distribution of personal
information in driver's license and motor vehicle records; requiring consent
for Internet or electronic access to records; specifying system security
requirements; prohibiting further use or release of records; establishing fees;
providing for remedies and imposing civil fines; establishing the public safety
and financial crimes account; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes
2004, section 13.6905, subdivision 10; Minnesota Statutes 2005 Supplement,
sections 13.6905, subdivision 3; 168.346, subdivision 1; 171.12, subdivision 7;
proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 299A.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Civil Law and Elections.
Abrams, Hornstein, Beard and Hausman
introduced:
H. F. No. 3682, A bill for
an act relating to metropolitan government; providing for the additional
financing of metropolitan area transit and paratransit capital expenditures;
authorizing the issuance of certain obligations; amending Minnesota Statutes
2004, section 473.39, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Transportation Finance.
Hamilton, Cox, Magnus, Poppe, Mariani and
Gunther introduced:
H. F. No. 3683, A bill for
an act relating to taxation; creating an income tax credit for employers who
provide English and citizenship education to their employees; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 290.06, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Taxes.
Samuelson, Abeler, McNamara, Greiling,
Cox, Wardlow, Poppe, Hackbarth and Vandeveer introduced:
H. F. No. 3684, A bill for
an act relating to child care; allowing day care providers to use an
alternative to chlorine bleach as a disinfectant in a diaper changing area;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 245A.14, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Jobs and Economic Opportunity Policy and Finance.
Davnie, Mariani, Hornstein, Dittrich and
Liebling introduced:
H. F. No. 3685, A bill for
an act relating to education finance; removing the limit on funding for limited
English proficiency programs; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, sections
124D.59, subdivision 2; 124D.65, subdivision 5; 126C.10, subdivision 4.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Education Finance.
Hortman, Davnie, Hilstrom and Simon
introduced:
H. F. No. 3686, A bill for
an act relating to consumer protection; creating standards for disposal of
personal information to limit the potential for identity theft; proposing
coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 325E.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Commerce and Financial Institutions.
Sykora, Abrams, Erhardt, Simon and Ruud
introduced:
H. F. No. 3687, A bill for
an act relating to education; authorizing school board to annually increase
operating levy by rate of inflation; amending Minnesota Statutes 2005
Supplement, section 126C.17, subdivision 9.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Education Finance.
Hamilton introduced:
H. F. No. 3688, A bill for
an act relating to financial institutions; regulating electronic financial
terminals, and the expenses of organizing and incorporating banks; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 47.62, subdivision 1; repealing Minnesota
Statutes 2004, sections 46.043; 47.62, subdivision 5.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Commerce and Financial Institutions.
Abeler introduced:
H. F. No. 3689, A bill for
an act relating to health; requiring coverage for, or provision of language
interpreter services for, health plan and medical assistance enrollees;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 256B.0625, subdivision 18a; proposing
coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 62Q.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Health Policy and Finance.
Eastlund and Cox introduced:
H. F. No. 3690, A bill for
an act relating to higher education; establishing tuition increase limits on
public postsecondary institutions; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota
Statutes, chapters 136F; 137.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Higher Education Finance.
Meslow introduced:
H. F. No. 3691, A bill for
an act relating to dogs; modifying notice requirements for unlicensed dogs that
are seized; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 347.14, subdivision 2.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Civil Law and Elections.
Powell introduced:
H. F. No. 3692, A bill for
an act relating to human services; changing health care provisions; modifying
medical assistance-related transportation costs, state agency claim provisions,
alternative services, commissioner's authorities, transitioned adults
provisions, medical assistance liens, commissioner's duties, and managed care
contract provisions; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, sections 256B.15,
subdivision 1c; 256B.692, subdivision 6; 514.982, subdivision 1; Minnesota
Statutes 2005 Supplement, sections 256B.0625, subdivisions 3f, 17; 256B.69,
subdivision 23; 256L.05, subdivision 2; 256L.15, subdivision 4; Laws 2005, First Special Session chapter 4,
article 8, section 84; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 256B.692,
subdivision 10.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Health Policy and Finance.
Lanning, Penas, Otremba and Solberg
introduced:
H. F. No. 3693, A bill for
an act relating to state government finance; appropriating money for the
legislators' forum.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on State Government Finance.
Abeler, Otremba and Wagenius introduced:
H. F. No. 3694, A bill for
an act relating to health; authorizing the Department of Health to assess the
public health risks of carcinogenic and endocrine disrupting pesticides;
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 Policy and Finance.
Marquart introduced:
H. F. No. 3695, A bill for
an act relating to drivers' licenses; requiring knowledge of precautions around
large trucks; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 171.13, subdivision 1,
by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Transportation.
Abrams introduced:
H. F. No. 3696, A bill for
an act relating to taxation; delaying the final designation of the
international economic development zone and the beginning of zone duration;
changing corresponding dates relating to tax incentives; authorizing political
subdivisions to apply for foreign trade zone powers; extending the period that
appropriation for funding certain grants to qualifying business is available;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2005 Supplement, sections 272.02, subdivision 83;
290.0922, subdivisions 2, 3; 297A.68, subdivision 41; 469.322; 469.323,
subdivision 2; 469.327; Laws 2005, First Special Session chapter 3, article 10,
section 23; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 469.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Transportation Finance.
Bradley introduced:
H. F. No. 3697, A bill for
an act relating to appropriations; appropriating and transferring money and
supplementing or reducing appropriations for various health and human services
programs or activities; establishing, regulating, or modifying certain health
and human services programs or activities; requiring studies and reports;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2005 Supplement, section 16A.724, subdivision 2;
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 Policy and Finance.
Abrams introduced:
H. F. No. 3698, A bill for
an act relating to education finance; authorizing a fund transfer for
Independent School District No. 270, Hopkins.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Education Finance.
Huntley introduced:
H. F. No. 3699, A bill for
an act relating to human services; establishing presumptive disability for
medical assistance eligibility; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota
Statutes, chapter 256B.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Health Policy and Finance.
Huntley introduced:
H. F. No. 3700, A bill for
an act relating to human services; establishing disease management guidelines
for chronic kidney disease; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes,
chapter 256B.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Health Policy and Finance.
Eken introduced:
H. F. No. 3701, A bill for
an act relating to education finance; authorizing an account transfer for
Independent School District No. 601, Fosston.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Education Finance.
Dorman introduced:
H. F. No. 3702, A bill for
an act relating to education finance; authorizing a fund transfer for
Independent School District No. 242, Alden-Conger.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Education Finance.
Dean introduced:
H. F. No. 3703, A bill for
an act relating to education; requiring licensed teachers who seek to renew
their continuing license to successfully retake the exam required for the
teaching fields in which the teacher is licensed; authorizing the Board of
Teaching to adopt rules; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 122A.09,
subdivision 4.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Education Policy and Reform.
Koenen introduced:
H. F. No. 3704, A bill for
an act relating to public safety; requiring peace officers to renew their first
responder certification once every four years; proposing coding for new law in
Minnesota Statutes, chapter 626.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Public Safety Policy and Finance.
Hansen introduced:
H. F. No. 3705, A bill for
an act relating to natural resources; establishing regulation of ballast water
discharge into Lake Superior by ocean-going vessels; requiring adoption of
rules to set standards for ballast water discharge, treatment, and management;
requiring regional cooperation and formation of coalition; proposing coding for
new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 84D.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
Abeler introduced:
H. F. No. 3706, A bill for
an act relating to elections; regulating township elections and absentee
balloting; requiring that a town clerk maintain office hours on the day before
a town election; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 203B.085.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Civil Law and Elections.
Emmer and Marquart introduced:
H. F. No. 3707, A bill for
an act relating to elections; providing for the certification of election
judges by municipalities; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 204B.19,
subdivision 4.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Civil Law and Elections.
Walker; Peterson, S.; Greiling; Dorn;
Davnie; Johnson, R.; Tingelstad; Latz; Mariani; Sertich; Erhardt; Poppe;
Dorman; Loeffler; Kelliher; Wagenius; Solberg; Slawik; Hilstrom; Johnson, S.;
Paymar; Hornstein; Thissen and Huntley introduced:
H. F. No. 3708, A bill for
an act relating to education; providing for comprehensive family life and
sexuality education programs; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota
Statutes, chapter 121A; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 121A.23.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Education Policy and Reform.
Garofalo introduced:
H. F. No. 3709, A bill for
an act relating to commerce; clarifying that certain credit reporting agencies
and employees are not required to be licensed as private detectives; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 326.3341.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Commerce and Financial Institutions.
Slawik introduced:
H. F. No. 3710, A bill for
an act relating to elections; allowing an elected official access to multiple
unit dwellings unaccompanied by a candidate; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004,
section 211B.20, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Civil Law and Elections.
Hackbarth introduced:
H. F. No. 3711, A bill for
an act relating to commerce; modifying provisions relating to petroleum fund
compensation for transport vehicles; appropriating money; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2005 Supplement, section 115C.09, subdivision 3j.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Jobs and Economic Opportunity Policy and Finance.
Hackbarth, Kelliher, Ozment, Powell,
Westrom and Hansen introduced:
H. F. No. 3712, A bill for
an act relating to the environment; requiring mercury emissions reductions by
public utilities; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 216B.1692,
subdivision 8; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter
216B.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
Smith introduced:
H. F. No. 3713, A bill for
an act relating to public safety; establishing the fire safety account from
revenues on fire premiums and assessments; abolishing the fire insurance tax;
establishing a fire insurance policyholder surcharge; appropriating money;
proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 299F; repealing
Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 297I.05, subdivision 6.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Public Safety Policy and Finance.
Johnson, J., introduced:
H. F. No. 3714, A bill for
an act relating to health; creating a state-level methamphetamine coordinator;
appropriating money; 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 Policy and Finance.
Emmer introduced:
H. F. No. 3715, A bill for
an act relating to elections; providing that the receipt of an absentee ballot
after the close of the polls on election day does not delay the
reclassification of a voter to inactive status; amending Minnesota Statutes
2004, section 201.171.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Civil Law and Elections.
Anderson, B., and Emmer introduced:
H. F. No. 3716, A bill for
an act relating to elections; providing that the secretary of state shall
distribute application for ballots to be cast pursuant to sections 203B.15 to
203B.31 in conformity with the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Voter Act;
appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, sections 203B.17;
203B.18; 203B.19.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Civil Law and Elections.
Hornstein, Brod and Davids introduced:
H. F. No. 3717, A bill for
an act relating to transportation; setting targets for increasing the
proportion of flexible-fuel vehicles in this state; creating a task force on
plug-in hybrid electric vehicles; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota
Statutes, chapter 80E.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Transportation.
Hornstein introduced:
H. F. No. 3718, A bill for
an act relating to transportation; requiring language that the state will
purchase plug-in hybrid electric vehicles when commercially available to be
inserted in certain bid documents; appropriating money for the retrofitting of
flexible fuel vehicles to operate as plug-in hybrid electric vehicles.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Transportation.
Hornstein and Davids introduced:
H. F. No. 3719, A bill for
an act relating to economic development; establishing a commission to develop
an incentive package for enhancement of St. Paul's Ford plant.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Jobs and Economic Opportunity Policy and Finance.
Hornstein and Davids introduced:
H. F. No. 3720, A bill for
an act relating to transportation; setting targets for increasing proportion of
flexible-fuel vehicles in this state; creating task force on plug-in hybrid
electric vehicles; establishing commission to develop incentive package for
enhancement of St. Paul's Ford plant; requiring Public Utilities
Commission to open investigative proceeding and to order utility to conduct a
study; requiring state procurement policy language in certain bid documents;
appropriating money for a grant; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota
Statutes, chapter 80E.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Transportation.
Johnson, J., introduced:
H. F. No. 3721, A bill for
an act relating to elections; regulating interpreter services; modifying the
requirements for communicatively impaired individuals; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2004, section 202A.155.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Civil Law and Elections.
Howes, Solberg, Dill and Heidgerken
introduced:
H. F. No. 3722,
A bill for an act relating to the environment; requiring a report by the
Pollution Control Agency on new public wastewater treatment facilities that do
not meet water quality discharge standards; requiring bids for new wastewater
treatment facilities to include information on operating costs during the first
five years of operation; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 115.447;
proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 115.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
Johnson, J., introduced:
H. F. No. 3723, A bill for
an act relating to elections; eliminating the requirement to provide
interpreter assistance to deaf voters; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004,
section 204C.15, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Civil Law and Elections.
Haws introduced:
H. F. No. 3724, A bill for
an act relating to elections; permitting absentee ballots in a special election
for Congress or the legislature to be cast in person in any county in the
district; prohibiting special elections near national holidays; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2004, sections 203B.081; 204D.19, subdivisions 2, 3.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Civil Law and Elections.
Meslow introduced:
H. F. No. 3725, A bill for
an act relating to public safety; establishing an Internet Crimes Against
Children (ICAC) Task Force; specifying the task force's duties and membership;
providing for grants; appropriating money; proposing coding for new law in
Minnesota Statutes, chapter 299A.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Public Safety Policy and Finance.
Powell and Thissen introduced:
H. F. No. 3726, A bill for
an act relating to human services; limiting the use of prior authorization
under medical assistance program for certain prescription drugs; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2005 Supplement, section 256B.0625, subdivision 13f.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Health Policy and Finance.
Hamilton and Magnus introduced:
H. F. No. 3727, A bill for
an act relating to veterans; appropriating money to the city of Worthington for
construction of a veterans' memorial.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on State Government Finance.
Demmer, Bradley, Liebling and Welti
introduced:
H. F. No. 3728, A bill for
an act relating to economic development; appropriating money for the joint
partnership between the University of Minnesota and the Mayo Clinic for
research in biotechnology and medical genomics.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Jobs and Economic Opportunity Policy and Finance.
Mullery introduced:
H. F. No. 3729, A bill for
an act relating to government data practices; providing for parole and
probation authorities to have access to certain records; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2004, section 624.714, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Civil Law and Elections.
Scalze; Peterson, A.; Urdahl; Gunther and
Sailer introduced:
H. F. No. 3730, A bill for
an act relating to energy; funding a study of potential for the use of
geothermal heat pumps in Minnesota.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Regulated Industries.
Moe, Solberg and Sailer introduced:
H. F. No. 3731, A bill for
an act relating to natural resources; modifying provisions for youth operation
of all-terrain vehicles; amending Minnesota Statutes 2005 Supplement, section
84.9256, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
Sailer, Eken, Moe, Simpson and Marquart
introduced:
H. F. No. 3732, A bill for
an act relating to human services; increasing reimbursement rates for critical
access dental providers; requiring submittal of budget change requests
necessary to maintain reimbursement rates for critical access dental providers;
appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 256B.76.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Health Policy and Finance.
Eken and Sailer introduced:
H. F. No. 3733, A bill for
an act relating to education; directing the Board of Teaching to require
additional instruction related to Minnesota American Indian tribes and
communities; establishing an advisory task force on Minnesota American Indian
tribes and communities and K-12 standards-based reform; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2004, section 122A.09, subdivision 4.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Education Policy and Reform.
Peterson, S.; Carlson; Hilstrom; Sieben
and Hansen introduced:
H. F. No. 3734, A bill for
an act relating to local government aid; adjusting the need measure and
increasing the appropriation; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section
477A.013, subdivision 9; Minnesota Statutes 2005 Supplement, sections 477A.011,
subdivision 34; 477A.03, subdivision 2a.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Taxes.
Clark introduced:
H. F. No. 3735, A bill for
an act relating to human services; modifying the food stamp asset limit;
proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 256; 256D.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Jobs and Economic Opportunity Policy and Finance.
Nelson, M.; Sertich; Clark and Slawik
introduced:
H. F. No. 3736, A bill for
an act relating to human services; making changes to child care provider rates
and parent fees; eliminating certain health care co-pays; increasing the MFIP
transitional standard; reinstating health care benefits for certain
noncitizens; repealing MFIP housing and SSI penalties; modifying foreign
operating corporation tax provision; appropriating money from the tax relief
account; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, sections 119B.13, by adding a
subdivision; 256J.24, by adding a subdivision; 290.34, subdivision 1; Minnesota
Statutes 2005 Supplement, sections 119B.09, subdivision 1; 256D.03,
subdivisions 3, 4; 256J.21, subdivision 2; 289A.38, subdivision 6; 290.01,
subdivisions 6b, 19c, 19d; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes,
chapter 119B; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2004, sections 256B.0631,
subdivisions 2, 4; 256J.37, subdivision 3a; 256L.04, subdivision 10; Minnesota
Statutes 2005 Supplement, sections 256B.0631, subdivisions 1, 3; 256J.37,
subdivision 3b; Laws 2005, First Special Session chapter 4, article 3, section
19.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Jobs and Economic Opportunity Policy and Finance.
Rukavina; Solberg; Sertich; Anderson, I.,
and Dill introduced:
H. F. No. 3737, A bill for
an act relating to taxation; distributing proceeds of the occupation taxes to
the Minnesota minerals 21st century fund; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004,
section 298.17.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Taxes.
Johnson, R.; Mariani; Clark; Gunther;
Ellison and Sykora introduced:
H. F. No. 3738, A bill for
an act relating to education finance; authorizing a planning grant to establish
supportive community partnerships; appropriating money.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Education Finance.
Otremba and Heidgerken introduced:
H. F. No. 3739, A bill for
an act relating to natural resources; modifying areas marked as canoe and
boating routes; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section
85.32, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
Nelson, M., and Clark introduced:
H. F. No. 3740, A bill for
an act relating to insurance; health; modifying dependent coverage; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2004, sections 62E.02, subdivision 7; 62L.02, subdivision
11; 62Q.43, subdivision 2.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Health Policy and Finance.
Greiling; Peterson, S.; Dorn and Johnson,
R., introduced:
H. F. No. 3741, A bill for
an act relating to education finance; authorizing funding for voluntary,
full-day kindergarten; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 126C.05,
subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Education Finance.
Simon introduced:
H. F. No. 3742, A bill for
an act relating to transportation; requiring Metropolitan Council to study and
report on feasibility of use of light rail transit in the I-394 corridor;
appropriating money.
The bill was read for the first time and
referred to the Committee on Transportation Finance.
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
The following messages were received from
the Senate:
Mr.
Speaker:
I hereby announce that the Senate has
concurred in and adopted the report of the Conference Committee on:
H. F. No. 1915, A bill for
an act relating to health; providing an exception to the hospital construction
moratorium; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 144.551, subdivision 1.
The Senate has repassed said bill in
accordance with the recommendation and report of the Conference Committee. Said House File is herewith returned to the
House.
Patrick E. Flahaven, Secretary
of the Senate
Mr.
Speaker:
I hereby announce the passage by the
Senate of the following House file, herewith returned, as amended by the
Senate, in which amendments the concurrence of the House is respectfully
requested:
H. F. No. 2985, A bill for an act relating
to funerals; prohibiting the disruption of a funeral, burial service, or
memorial service; creating penalties and providing civil remedy; proposing
coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 609.
Patrick E. Flahaven, Secretary
of the Senate
Smith moved that the House refuse to
concur in the Senate amendments to H. F. No. 2985, that the Speaker
appoint a Conference Committee of 3 members of the House, and that the House
requests that a like committee be appointed by the Senate to confer on the
disagreeing votes of the two houses. The
motion prevailed.
Mr.
Speaker:
I hereby announce the passage by the
Senate of the following Senate File, herewith transmitted:
S. F. No. 1878.
Patrick E. Flahaven, Secretary
of the Senate
FIRST READING OF SENATE
BILLS
S. F. No. 1878, A bill for an act relating to Carver and
Renville Counties; providing for each county board to appoint county recorder,
county auditor, and county treasurer; providing for a referendum option to
determine if an office is appointive in Carver and Renville Counties.
The bill was read for the first time.
Kohls moved that S. F. No. 1878 and H. F. No. 3263, now on
the General Register, be referred to the Chief Clerk for comparison. The motion prevailed.
CONSENT CALENDAR
H. F. No. 2341, A bill for an act relating
to the legislature; changing provisions governing the Legislative Coordinating
Commission and subordinate agencies; eliminating a commission; changing
membership and operation of the Compensation Council; appropriating money;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, sections 3.303, subdivision 3, by adding a
subdivision; 3.85, subdivisions 8, 9; 15A.082, subdivisions 1, 2, 3; 216C.051,
subdivision 6; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2004, sections 3.304, subdivisions
1, 5; 3.884.
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 131 yeas and 0 nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Abeler
Abrams
Anderson, B.
Anderson, I.
Atkins
Beard
Bernardy
Blaine
Bradley
Brod
Buesgens
Carlson
Charron
Clark
Cox
Cybart
Davids
Davnie
Dean
DeLaForest
Demmer
Dempsey
Dill
Dittrich
Dorman
Dorn
Eastlund
Eken
Ellison
Emmer
Entenza
Erhardt
Erickson
Fritz
Garofalo
Gazelka
Goodwin
Greiling
Gunther
Hackbarth
Hamilton
Hansen
Hausman
Haws
Heidgerken
Hilstrom
Hilty
Holberg
Hoppe
Hornstein
Hortman
Hosch
Howes
Huntley
Jaros
Johnson, J.
Johnson, R.
Johnson, S.
Juhnke
Kahn
Kelliher
Klinzing
Knoblach
Koenen
Kohls
Krinkie
Lanning
Larson
Latz
Lenczewski
Lesch
Liebling
Lieder
Lillie
Loeffler
Magnus
Mahoney
Marquart
McNamara
Meslow
Moe
Mullery
Murphy
Nelson, M.
Nelson, P.
Newman
Nornes
Olson
Otremba
Ozment
Paulsen
Paymar
Pelowski
Penas
Peppin
Peterson, A.
Peterson, N.
Peterson, S.
Poppe
Powell
Rukavina
Ruth
Ruud
Sailer
Samuelson
Scalze
Seifert
Sertich
Severson
Sieben
Simon
Simpson
Slawik
Smith
Soderstrom
Solberg
Sykora
Thao
Thissen
Tingelstad
Urdahl
Vandeveer
Wagenius
Walker
Wardlow
Welti
Westerberg
Westrom
Wilkin
Zellers
Spk. Sviggum
The bill was passed and its title agreed
to.
H. F. No. 2709, A bill for an act relating
to financial institutions; authorizing a detached facility in Shamrock Township
under certain conditions.
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 131 yeas and 0 nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Abeler
Abrams
Anderson, B.
Anderson, I.
Atkins
Beard
Bernardy
Blaine
Bradley
Brod
Buesgens
Carlson
Charron
Clark
Cox
Cybart
Davids
Davnie
Dean
DeLaForest
Demmer
Dempsey
Dill
Dittrich
Dorman
Dorn
Eastlund
Eken
Ellison
Emmer
Entenza
Erhardt
Erickson
Fritz
Garofalo
Gazelka
Goodwin
Greiling
Gunther
Hackbarth
Hamilton
Hansen
Hausman
Haws
Heidgerken
Hilstrom
Hilty
Holberg
Hoppe
Hornstein
Hortman
Hosch
Howes
Huntley
Jaros
Johnson, J.
Johnson, R.
Johnson, S.
Juhnke
Kahn
Kelliher
Klinzing
Knoblach
Koenen
Kohls
Krinkie
Lanning
Larson
Latz
Lenczewski
Lesch
Liebling
Lieder
Lillie
Loeffler
Magnus
Mahoney
Marquart
McNamara
Meslow
Moe
Mullery
Murphy
Nelson, M.
Nelson, P.
Newman
Nornes
Olson
Otremba
Ozment
Paulsen
Paymar
Pelowski
Penas
Peppin
Peterson, A.
Peterson, N.
Peterson, S.
Poppe
Powell
Rukavina
Ruth
Ruud
Sailer
Samuelson
Scalze
Seifert
Sertich
Severson
Sieben
Simon
Simpson
Slawik
Smith
Soderstrom
Solberg
Sykora
Thao
Thissen
Tingelstad
Urdahl
Vandeveer
Wagenius
Walker
Wardlow
Welti
Westerberg
Westrom
Wilkin
Zellers
Spk. Sviggum
The bill was passed and its title agreed
to.
H. F. No. 3142, A bill for an act relating
to Hennepin County; modifying regional park district provisions; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 383B.79, subdivision 1.
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 1 nay as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Abeler
Abrams
Anderson, B.
Anderson, I.
Atkins
Beard
Bernardy
Blaine
Bradley
Brod
Carlson
Charron
Clark
Cox
Cybart
Davids
Davnie
Dean
DeLaForest
Demmer
Dempsey
Dill
Dittrich
Dorman
Dorn
Eastlund
Eken
Ellison
Emmer
Entenza
Erhardt
Erickson
Fritz
Garofalo
Gazelka
Goodwin
Greiling
Gunther
Hackbarth
Hamilton
Hansen
Hausman
Haws
Heidgerken
Hilstrom
Hilty
Holberg
Hoppe
Hornstein
Hortman
Hosch
Howes
Huntley
Jaros
Johnson, J.
Johnson, R.
Johnson, S.
Juhnke
Kahn
Kelliher
Klinzing
Knoblach
Koenen
Kohls
Krinkie
Lanning
Larson
Latz
Lenczewski
Lesch
Liebling
Lieder
Lillie
Loeffler
Magnus
Mahoney
Marquart
McNamara
Meslow
Moe
Mullery
Murphy
Nelson, M.
Nelson, P.
Newman
Nornes
Olson
Otremba
Ozment
Paulsen
Paymar
Pelowski
Penas
Peppin
Peterson, A.
Peterson, N.
Peterson, S.
Poppe
Powell
Rukavina
Ruth
Ruud
Sailer
Samuelson
Scalze
Seifert
Sertich
Severson
Sieben
Simon
Simpson
Slawik
Smith
Soderstrom
Solberg
Sykora
Thao
Thissen
Tingelstad
Urdahl
Vandeveer
Wagenius
Walker
Wardlow
Welti
Westerberg
Westrom
Wilkin
Zellers
Spk. Sviggum
Those who voted in the negative were:
Buesgens
The bill was passed and its title agreed
to.
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
bill to be placed on the Calendar for the Day for Monday, March 20, 2006:
H. F. No. 2576.
CALENDAR
FOR THE DAY
H. F. No. 2576 was reported
to the House.
Larson moved to amend H. F. No. 2576, the first engrossment, as
follows:
Page 1, line 23, before "Notwithstanding"
insert "Except as provided in paragraph (d),"
Page 1, line 24, delete ", or unconditionally restrict"
Page 2, delete lines 3 and 4
Page 2, after line 4, insert:
"(d) A sheriff or chief of police may enact and enforce
a policy describing the circumstances under which a peace officer may take any
action for the purpose of investigating, inquiring as to, or verifying the
immigration status of any person."
A roll call was requested and properly seconded.
The Speaker called Dorman to the Chair.
The question was taken on the Larson amendment and the roll was
called. There were 63 yeas and 67 nays
as follows:
Those who
voted in the affirmative were:
Anderson, I.
Atkins
Bernardy
Carlson
Clark
Davnie
Dill
Dittrich
Dorn
Eken
Ellison
Entenza
Fritz
Goodwin
Greiling
Hansen
Hausman
Haws
Hilstrom
Hilty
Hornstein
Hortman
Hosch
Huntley
Jaros
Johnson, R.
Johnson, S.
Juhnke
Kahn
Kelliher
Koenen
Larson
Latz
Lesch
Liebling
Lieder
Lillie
Loeffler
Mahoney
Moe
Mullery
Murphy
Nelson, M.
Otremba
Paymar
Pelowski
Peterson, A.
Peterson, S.
Poppe
Rukavina
Ruud
Sailer
Scalze
Sertich
Sieben
Simon
Slawik
Solberg
Thao
Thissen
Wagenius
Walker
Welti
Those who
voted in the negative were:
Abeler
Abrams
Anderson, B.
Beard
Blaine
Bradley
Brod
Buesgens
Charron
Cox
Cybart
Davids
Dean
DeLaForest
Demmer
Dempsey
Dorman
Eastlund
Emmer
Erhardt
Erickson
Garofalo
Gazelka
Gunther
Hackbarth
Hamilton
Heidgerken
Holberg
Hoppe
Howes
Johnson, J.
Klinzing
Knoblach
Kohls
Krinkie
Lanning
Magnus
Marquart
McNamara
Meslow
Nelson, P.
Newman
Nornes
Olson
Ozment
Paulsen
Penas
Peppin
Peterson, N.
Powell
Ruth
Samuelson
Seifert
Severson
Simpson
Smith
Soderstrom
Sykora
Tingelstad
Urdahl
Vandeveer
Wardlow
Westerberg
Westrom
Wilkin
Zellers
Spk. Sviggum
The motion did not prevail and the
amendment was not adopted.
Ellison
moved to amend H. F. No. 2576, the first engrossment, as follows:
Page 2,
after line 4, insert:
"(d)
Nothing in this subdivision shall prohibit or limit a local governmental unit
from enacting, following, and enforcing an ordinance or policy intended to
eliminate racial profiling by the local governmental unit's employees."
The motion prevailed and the amendment was
adopted.
The Speaker resumed the Chair.
Paymar moved to amend H. F. No. 2576, the
first engrossment, as amended, as follows:
Page 2, after line 4, insert:
"(d) A local unit of government or
its employees shall not ask crime victims or witnesses to crimes about their
immigration status. This paragraph
supersedes any inconsistent provision of this section."
A roll call was requested and properly
seconded.
The question was taken on the Paymar
amendment and the roll was called. There
were 57 yeas and 74 nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Atkins
Bernardy
Carlson
Clark
Davnie
Dill
Ellison
Entenza
Fritz
Goodwin
Greiling
Hansen
Hausman
Haws
Hilstrom
Hilty
Hornstein
Hortman
Hosch
Huntley
Jaros
Johnson, R.
Johnson, S.
Juhnke
Kahn
Kelliher
Koenen
Larson
Latz
Lesch
Liebling
Lillie
Loeffler
Mahoney
Moe
Mullery
Murphy
Nelson, M.
Otremba
Paymar
Pelowski
Peterson, S.
Poppe
Rukavina
Ruud
Sailer
Scalze
Sertich
Sieben
Simon
Slawik
Solberg
Thao
Thissen
Wagenius
Walker
Welti
Those who voted in the negative were:
Abeler
Abrams
Anderson, B.
Anderson, I.
Beard
Blaine
Bradley
Brod
Buesgens
Charron
Cox
Cybart
Davids
Dean
DeLaForest
Demmer
Dempsey
Dittrich
Dorman
Dorn
Eastlund
Eken
Emmer
Erhardt
Erickson
Garofalo
Gazelka
Gunther
Hackbarth
Hamilton
Heidgerken
Holberg
Hoppe
Howes
Johnson, J.
Klinzing
Knoblach
Kohls
Krinkie
Lanning
Lenczewski
Lieder
Magnus
Marquart
McNamara
Meslow
Nelson, P.
Newman
Nornes
Olson
Ozment
Paulsen
Penas
Peppin
Peterson, A.
Peterson, N.
Powell
Ruth
Samuelson
Seifert
Severson
Simpson
Smith
Soderstrom
Sykora
Tingelstad
Urdahl
Vandeveer
Wardlow
Westerberg
Westrom
Wilkin
Zellers
Spk. Sviggum
The motion did not prevail and the
amendment was not adopted.
The Speaker called Abrams to the Chair.
H. F. No. 2576, A bill for
an act relating to public safety; prohibiting immigration law enforcement
noncooperation ordinances; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes,
chapter 299A.
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 94 yeas and 37 nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Abeler
Abrams
Anderson, I.
Beard
Blaine
Bradley
Brod
Buesgens
Carlson
Charron
Cox
Cybart
Davids
Dean
DeLaForest
Demmer
Dempsey
Dill
Dittrich
Dorman
Eastlund
Eken
Emmer
Erhardt
Erickson
Fritz
Garofalo
Gazelka
Gunther
Hackbarth
Hamilton
Hansen
Heidgerken
Hilstrom
Holberg
Hoppe
Hortman
Hosch
Huntley
Johnson, J.
Klinzing
Knoblach
Koenen
Kohls
Krinkie
Lanning
Lenczewski
Liebling
Lieder
Lillie
Magnus
Marquart
McNamara
Meslow
Moe
Nelson, M.
Nelson, P.
Newman
Nornes
Olson
Otremba
Ozment
Paulsen
Pelowski
Penas
Peppin
Peterson, A.
Peterson, N.
Peterson, S.
Poppe
Powell
Ruth
Ruud
Sailer
Samuelson
Scalze
Seifert
Severson
Simon
Simpson
Smith
Soderstrom
Solberg
Sykora
Tingelstad
Urdahl
Vandeveer
Wardlow
Welti
Westerberg
Westrom
Wilkin
Zellers
Spk. Sviggum
Those who voted in the negative were:
Anderson, B.
Atkins
Bernardy
Clark
Davnie
Dorn
Ellison
Entenza
Goodwin
Greiling
Hausman
Haws
Hilty
Hornstein
Howes
Jaros
Johnson, R.
Johnson, S.
Juhnke
Kahn
Kelliher
Larson
Latz
Lesch
Loeffler
Mahoney
Mullery
Murphy
Paymar
Rukavina
Sertich
Sieben
Slawik
Thao
Thissen
Wagenius
Walker
The bill was passed, as amended, and its
title agreed to.
ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE SPEAKER
The Speaker announced the appointment of
the following members of the House to a Conference Committee on
H. F. No. 2985:
Smith, Seifert and Murphy.
MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS
Finstad moved that the name of Dittrich be
added as an author on H. F. No. 854. The motion prevailed.
Erhardt moved that the name of Lillie be
added as an author on H. F. No. 1564. The motion prevailed.
Beard moved that his name be stricken as
an author and the name of Lieder be shown as chief author on
H. F. No. 1730. The
motion prevailed.
Beard moved that the name of Poppe be
added as an author on H. F. No. 1825. The motion prevailed.
Knoblach moved that the name of Haws be
added as chief author on H. F. No. 2003. The motion prevailed.
Vandeveer moved that the name of Paymar be
added as an author on H. F. No. 2469. The motion prevailed.
Hansen moved that the name of Cybart be
added as an author on H. F. No. 2513. The motion prevailed.
Ruth moved that the name of Dittrich be
added as an author on H. F. No. 2803. The motion prevailed.
Lanning moved that the names of Otremba,
Eken, Heidgerken and Simpson be added as authors on
H. F. No. 2819. The
motion prevailed.
Abeler moved that the name of Dittrich be
added as an author on H. F. No. 2831. The motion prevailed.
Cox moved that the name of Ruud be added
as an author on H. F. No. 2835.
The motion prevailed.
Lenczewski moved that the name of Simon be
added as an author on H. F. No. 2850. The motion prevailed.
Lenczewski moved that the name of Simon be
added as an author on H. F. No. 2873. The motion prevailed.
Dorman moved that the name of Peterson,
S., be added as an author on H. F. No. 2914. The motion prevailed.
Gunther moved that the name of Solberg be
added as an author on H. F. No. 2915. The motion prevailed.
Smith moved that the name of Nelson, P.,
be added as an author on H. F. No. 2916. The motion prevailed.
Severson moved that the names of Penas and
Dempsey be added as authors on H. F. No. 2921. The motion prevailed.
Greiling moved that the name of Lenczewski
be added as an author on H. F. No. 2958. The motion prevailed.
Hilstrom moved that the name of Simon be
added as an author on H. F. No. 2960. The motion prevailed.
Dean moved that the name of Lenczewski be
added as an author on H. F. No. 2961. The motion prevailed.
Liebling moved that the name of Lenczewski
be added as an author on H. F. No. 2963. The motion prevailed.
Greiling moved that the name of Simon be
added as an author on H. F. No. 2975. The motion prevailed.
Smith moved that the name of Lenczewski be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3008. The motion prevailed.
Smith moved that the name of Lenczewski be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3009. The motion prevailed.
Pelowski moved that the names of Paymar
and Poppe be added as authors on H. F. No. 3026. The motion prevailed.
Beard moved that the name of Lenczewski be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3057. The motion prevailed.
Penas moved that the name of Sertich be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3058. The motion prevailed.
Lesch moved that the name of Hilstrom be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3143. The motion prevailed.
Bradley moved that the names of Peterson,
N., and Erhardt be added as authors on H. F. No. 3144. The motion prevailed.
Finstad moved that the name of Koenen be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3153. The motion prevailed.
Seifert moved that the name of Nelson, P.,
be added as an author on H. F. No. 3169. The motion prevailed.
Liebling moved that the name of Simon be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3175. The motion prevailed.
Hortman moved that the name of Simon be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3183. The motion prevailed.
Entenza moved that the name of Simon be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3193. The motion prevailed.
Clark moved that the names of Slawik,
Gunther and Gazelka be added as authors on H. F. No. 3204. The motion prevailed.
Simpson moved that his name be stricken as
an author on H. F. No. 3215.
The motion prevailed.
Hansen moved that the name of Simon be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3217. The motion prevailed.
Abeler moved that the name of Poppe be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3222. The motion prevailed.
Sykora moved that the name of Sieben be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3231. The motion prevailed.
Tingelstad moved that the name of Hilstrom
be added as an author on H. F. No. 3244. The motion prevailed.
Slawik moved that the names of Dittrich,
Hilstrom and Simon be added as authors on H. F. No. 3259. The motion prevailed.
Beard moved that the name of Welti be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3287. The motion prevailed.
Soderstrom moved that the names of
Dittrich and Sieben be added as authors on H. F. No. 3304. The motion prevailed.
Nornes moved that the name of Simon be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3373. The motion prevailed.
Paymar moved that the name of Erhardt be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3401. The motion prevailed.
Olson moved that the name of Dittrich be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3445. The motion prevailed.
Westerberg moved that the name of Lillie
be added as an author on H. F. No. 3484. The motion prevailed.
Wilkin moved that the name of Hansen be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3507. The motion prevailed.
Hornstein moved that the name of Paymar be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3516. The motion prevailed.
Erhardt moved that the name of Hortman be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3523. The motion prevailed.
Bradley moved that the name of Huntley be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3557. The motion prevailed.
Goodwin moved that the name of Paymar be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3560. The motion prevailed.
Entenza moved that the names of Gazelka
and Lenczewski be added as authors on H. F. No. 3572. The motion prevailed.
Hosch moved that the names of Hortman and
Simon be added as authors on H. F. No. 3576. The motion prevailed.
Cybart moved that the names of Wilkin,
Ozment, Larson, Lenczewski, Powell, Holberg, Sieben, Wardlow, Hornstein,
Garofalo and Hansen be added as authors on H. F. No. 3579. The motion prevailed.
Klinzing moved that the name of Wardlow be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3582. The motion prevailed.
Nelson, P., moved that the name of Wardlow
be added as an author on H. F. No. 3584. The motion prevailed.
Smith moved that the name of Ruud be added
as an author on H. F. No. 3586.
The motion prevailed.
Olson moved that the name of Dempsey be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3592. The motion prevailed.
Meslow moved that the names of Ruud and
Simon be added as authors on H. F. No. 3599. The motion prevailed.
Loeffler moved that the names of Lillie
and Demmer be added as authors on H. F. No. 3600. The motion prevailed.
Loeffler moved that the names of Hansen,
Wardlow and Ruud be added as authors on H. F. No. 3602. The motion prevailed.
Krinkie moved that the name of Simpson be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3603. The motion prevailed.
Tingelstad moved that the name of Kahn be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3605. The motion prevailed.
Penas moved that the name of Nelson, P.,
be added as an author on H. F. No. 3614. The motion prevailed.
Ruth moved that the name of Ruud be added
as an author on H. F. No. 3617.
The motion prevailed.
Ellison moved that the names of Lenczewski
and Simon be added as authors on H. F. No. 3622. The motion prevailed.
Meslow moved that the names of Wardlow,
Larson, Lillie, Ruud and Lenczewski be added as authors on
H. F. No. 3623. The
motion prevailed.
Nornes moved that the name of Dempsey be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3624. The motion prevailed.
Finstad moved that the name of Ruud be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3626. The motion prevailed.
Emmer moved that the name of Ruud be added
as an author on H. F. No. 3630.
The motion prevailed.
Ellison moved that the name of Kahn be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3632. The motion prevailed.
Olson moved that the names of Moe, Abeler,
Wardlow and Erickson be added as authors on H. F. No. 3640. The motion prevailed.
Cox moved that the name of Nelson, P., be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3641. The motion prevailed.
Hortman moved that the names of Haws,
Solberg and Abeler be added as authors on H. F. No. 3643. The motion prevailed.
Erhardt moved that the name of Ruud be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3646. The motion prevailed.
Holberg moved that the name of Cybart be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3657. The motion prevailed.
Bradley moved that the name of Erickson be
added as an author on H. F. No. 3658. The motion prevailed.
Dean moved that
H. F. No. 1464 be recalled from the Committee on Public Safety
Policy and Finance and be re‑referred to the Committee on Civil Law and
Elections. The motion prevailed.
Thissen moved that
H. F. No. 3191 be recalled from the Committee on Local
Government and be re-referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations and
Veterans Affairs. The motion prevailed.
Beard moved that
H. F. No. 3287 be recalled from the Committee on Transportation
and be re-referred to the Committee on Transportation Finance. The motion prevailed.
Beard moved that
H. F. No. 3391 be recalled from the Committee on Governmental
Operations and Veterans Affairs and be re-referred to the Committee on Local
Government. The motion prevailed.
Powell moved that
H. F. No. 3393 be recalled from the Committee on Health Policy
and Finance and be re‑referred to the Committee on Commerce and Financial
Institutions. The motion prevailed.
Gunther moved that H. F. No. 3396 be recalled
from the Committee on Health Policy and Finance and be re‑referred to the
Committee on Jobs and Economic Opportunity Policy and Finance. The motion prevailed.
Nelson, P., moved that H. F. No. 3488 be
recalled from the Committee on Governmental Operations and Veterans Affairs and
be re-referred to the Committee on Civil Law and Elections. The motion prevailed.
Olson moved that H. F. No. 3567 be recalled from
the Committee on Transportation and be re-referred to the Committee on Transportation
Finance. The motion prevailed.
Dempsey moved that H. F. No. 3594 be recalled
from the Committee on Transportation and be re-referred to the Committee on
Transportation Finance. The motion
prevailed.
Pelowski moved that H. F. No. 3608 be recalled
from the Committee on Education Finance and be re-referred to the Committee on
Higher Education Finance. The motion
prevailed.
ADJOURNMENT
Paulsen moved that when the House adjourns today it adjourn
until 12:00 noon, Tuesday, March 21, 2006. The motion prevailed.
Paulsen moved that the House adjourn. The motion prevailed, and Speaker pro tempore
Abrams declared the House stands adjourned until 12:00 noon, Tuesday, March 21,
2006.
Albin
A. Mathiowetz,
Chief Clerk, House of Representatives