STATE OF MINNESOTA
EIGHTY-FIFTH SESSION - 2008
_____________________
EIGHTY-SECOND DAY
Saint Paul, Minnesota, Monday, February 25,
2008
The House of Representatives convened at 12:30 p.m. and was
called to order by Margaret Anderson Kelliher, Speaker of the House.
Prayer was offered by Pastor Jules Erickson, All Saints
Lutheran Church, Cottage Grove, 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
Anderson, B.
Anderson, S.
Anzelc
Atkins
Beard
Benson
Berns
Bigham
Bly
Brown
Brynaert
Buesgens
Bunn
Carlson
Clark
Cornish
Davnie
Dean
DeLaForest
Demmer
Dettmer
Dill
Dittrich
Dominguez
Doty
Drazkowski
Eastlund
Eken
Emmer
Erhardt
Erickson
Faust
Finstad
Fritz
Gardner
Garofalo
Gottwalt
Greiling
Gunther
Hackbarth
Hamilton
Hansen
Hausman
Haws
Heidgerken
Hilstrom
Hilty
Holberg
Hoppe
Hornstein
Hortman
Hosch
Howes
Huntley
Jaros
Johnson
Juhnke
Kahn
Kalin
Knuth
Koenen
Kohls
Kranz
Laine
Lanning
Lenczewski
Lesch
Liebling
Lieder
Lillie
Loeffler
Madore
Magnus
Mahoney
Mariani
Marquart
Masin
McFarlane
McNamara
Moe
Morgan
Morrow
Mullery
Murphy, E.
Murphy, M.
Nelson
Nornes
Norton
Olin
Olson
Otremba
Ozment
Paulsen
Paymar
Pelowski
Peppin
Peterson, A.
Peterson, N.
Peterson, S.
Poppe
Rukavina
Ruud
Sailer
Scalze
Seifert
Sertich
Severson
Shimanski
Simon
Simpson
Slawik
Slocum
Smith
Solberg
Swails
Thao
Thissen
Tillberry
Tingelstad
Tschumper
Urdahl
Wagenius
Walker
Ward
Wardlow
Welti
Westrom
Winkler
Wollschlager
Zellers
Spk. Kelliher
A quorum was present.
Brod and Ruth were excused.
The Chief Clerk proceeded to read the Journal of the preceding
day. DeLaForest moved that further
reading of the Journal be suspended and that the Journal be approved as
corrected by the Chief Clerk. The motion
prevailed.
PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS
The following communication was received:
STATE
OF MINNESOTA
OFFICE
OF THE GOVERNOR
SAINT
PAUL 55155
February
22, 2008
The Honorable Margaret
Anderson Kelliher
Speaker of the House of
Representatives
The State of Minnesota
Dear Speaker Kelliher:
I have vetoed and am returning H. F. No. 2800, Chapter No. 152,
the Omnibus Transportation Finance Bill.
While there is broad consensus that the state needs to build on
the record level of transportation funding we have provided over the past five
years, this bill is an overreaching, massive tax increase that will further
burden Minnesotans during already difficult economic times.
In addition, I am disappointed that the majority caucuses in
both bodies chose to ignore my concerns and repeated offers to work together on
a compromise, comprehensive transportation package.
This bill contains $6.6 billion in tax increases, plus a
possible $1.8 billion in additional local option sales taxes.
Furthermore, unrelated to the revenue from the numerous tax
increases, the bill creates an additional $3.6 million general fund spending
obligation in the current budget period and an additional $86.6 million general
fund obligation in the 2010-11 budget.
With the state currently facing a $373 million deficit that will likely
become much larger with the release of the February forecast next week, it is
unwise to create additional large spending obligations before the forecast is
issued.
My concerns about the numerous tax increases in this bill
include the following:
● A gas tax increase of up to 8.5 cents per
gallon is simply too large, especially with gas prices near historic
highs. I remain committed to keeping
Minnesota out of the top 10 in national tax rankings. A gas tax increase of this magnitude would propel Minnesota from
a state gas tax ranking of 28th in the nation to a ranking of 7th.
● A 0.25 percent sales tax increase without a
referendum in the seven metro counties would give parts of our state one of the
highest sales tax rates in the nation.
In addition, residents of metro counties deserve the same right to vote
on a sales tax increase given to residents of Greater Minnesota in this bill.
● A license tab tax increase would undo most of
the cuts to this tax achieved in recent years.
The bill removes the caps on license tab taxes that limit the tax to
$189 in the second year after a car is purchased and $99 in the third
year. This will place a heavy burden on
those purchasing a new vehicle.
● A new $20 excise tax on motor vehicle
purchases and an increase in motor vehicle rental taxes add to the overreaching
nature of this bill.
Finally, I am concerned about this bill's provisions that
create a "payment plan" option for persons whose drivers' licenses
are revoked for drunken driving.
Delaying revenue to the state to provide financial breaks to drunken
drivers is misguided policy.
Along with the numerous tax increases, the overall structure of
the financing in this bill is flawed.
We need to focus a majority of our resources on projects that provide
congestion relief, interregional mobility, and support economic
development. I am concerned about the
disproportionate amount of new taxing authority and new funds being directed to
local governments without requiring their commitment to such priorities or
requiring they reduce property taxes.
Sincerely,
Tim
Pawlenty
Governor
VETO
OVERRIDE
Lieder moved that H. F. No. 2800, Chapter No. 152, be now
reconsidered and repassed, the objections of the Governor notwithstanding,
pursuant to Article IV, Section 23, of the Constitution of the State of
Minnesota.
The question was taken on the Lieder motion and the roll was
called. There were 91 yeas and 41 nays
as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Abeler
Anzelc
Atkins
Benson
Bigham
Bly
Brown
Brynaert
Bunn
Carlson
Clark
Davnie
Dill
Dittrich
Dominguez
Doty
Eken
Erhardt
Faust
Fritz
Gardner
Greiling
Hamilton
Hansen
Hausman
Haws
Heidgerken
Hilstrom
Hilty
Hornstein
Hortman
Hosch
Huntley
Jaros
Johnson
Juhnke
Kahn
Kalin
Knuth
Koenen
Kranz
Laine
Lenczewski
Lesch
Liebling
Lieder
Lillie
Loeffler
Madore
Mahoney
Mariani
Marquart
Masin
Moe
Morgan
Morrow
Mullery
Murphy, E.
Murphy, M.
Nelson
Norton
Olin
Otremba
Paymar
Pelowski
Peterson, A.
Peterson, N.
Peterson, S.
Poppe
Rukavina
Ruud
Sailer
Scalze
Sertich
Simon
Slawik
Slocum
Solberg
Swails
Thao
Thissen
Tillberry
Tingelstad
Tschumper
Wagenius
Walker
Ward
Welti
Winkler
Wollschlager
Spk. Kelliher
Those who voted in the negative were:
Anderson, B.
Anderson, S.
Beard
Berns
Buesgens
Cornish
Dean
DeLaForest
Demmer
Dettmer
Drazkowski
Eastlund
Emmer
Erickson
Finstad
Garofalo
Gottwalt
Gunther
Hackbarth
Holberg
Hoppe
Howes
Kohls
Lanning
Magnus
McFarlane
McNamara
Nornes
Olson
Ozment
Paulsen
Peppin
Seifert
Severson
Shimanski
Simpson
Smith
Urdahl
Wardlow
Westrom
Zellers
Having received the constitutionally required two-thirds vote,
the bill was reconsidered and repassed, the objections of the Governor notwithstanding.
REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES AND DIVISIONS
Lieder
from the Transportation Finance Division to which was referred:
H. F.
No. 1219, A bill for an act relating to transportation; removing sunset date
for weight exemptions for certain milk trucks; amending Minnesota Statutes
2006, section 169.87, subdivision 4.
Reported
the same back with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The report was adopted.
Otremba
from the Committee on Agriculture, Rural Economies and Veterans Affairs to which
was referred:
H. F.
No. 2168, A bill for an act relating to agriculture; providing for the
development and regulation of an industrial hemp industry; authorizing
rulemaking; providing a defense for possession and cultivation of industrial
hemp; modifying the definition of marijuana; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006,
sections 18J.01; 18J.02; 18J.03; 18J.04, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4; 18J.05,
subdivisions 1, 2, 6; 18J.06; 18J.07, subdivisions 3, 4, 5; 18J.09; 18J.11,
subdivision 1, by adding a subdivision; 152.01, subdivision 9; 375.30,
subdivision 2; proposing coding for new law as Minnesota Statutes, chapter 18K.
Reported
the same back with the following amendments:
Page
8, after line 33, insert:
"Sec.
29. EFFECTIVE DATE.
Sections
1 to 23 and 25 to 28 are effective the day following final enactment. Section 24 is effective the day after the
United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration,
authorizes a person to commercially grow industrial hemp in the United States."
With the
recommendation that when so amended the bill pass and be re-referred to the
Committee on Public Safety and Civil Justice.
The report was adopted.
Eken
from the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources to which was referred:
H. F.
No. 2536, A bill for an act relating to environment; authorizing establishment
of watershed basin management districts with taxing authority; appropriating
money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections 103B.151, subdivision 1;
275.066; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 103B.
Reported
the same back with the following amendments:
Delete
everything after the enacting clause and insert:
"Section
1. [103A.212]
BASIN WATERSHED MANAGEMENT POLICY.
The
quality of life of every Minnesotan depends on water. Minnesota's rivers, lakes, streams, wetlands, and groundwater
provide a foundation for the state's recreational, municipal, commercial,
industrial, agricultural, environmental, aesthetic, and economic well
being. The legislature finds that it is
in the public interest to manage water resources from the perspective of watersheds
and river basins to achieve protection, preservation, enhancement, and
restoration of the state's valuable water resources.
Sec.
2. Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement,
section 103B.102, subdivision 2, is amended to read:
Subd.
2. Definitions. For the purposes of this section,
"local water management entities" means basin boards,
watershed districts, soil and water conservation districts, metropolitan water
management organizations, and counties operating separately or jointly in their
role as local water management authorities under chapter 103B, 103C, 103D, or
103G and chapter 114D.
Sec.
3. [103B.176]
DEFINITIONS.
(a)
For the purposes of sections 103B.176 to 103B.179, the following terms have the
meanings given.
(b)
"Basin board" means a formally organized joint powers organization
representing the watershed management organizations defined in paragraph (d)
established along boundaries of the nine major river basins listed in section
103B.177, subdivision 2.
(c)
"Local water management entities" means watershed districts, soil and
water conservation districts, metropolitan water management organizations, lake
improvement districts, lake conservation districts, and counties under this
chapter and chapters 103C, 103D, and 114.
(d)
"Watershed management organization" means a watershed district under
chapter 103D; a watershed management organization under section 103B.211; or a
formally organized joint powers organization of counties, cities, soil and
water conservation districts, and watershed districts located outside the
seven-county metropolitan area as defined under section 473.121, subdivision 2,
encompassing one or more of the state's major watersheds. Lake improvement districts are not watershed
management organizations.
Sec.
4. [103B.177]
BASIN WATERSHED MANAGEMENT.
Subdivision
1. Basin
management purpose. The
purposes of basin watershed management are to:
(1)
protect, preserve, and use natural surface and groundwater storage and
retention systems;
(2)
maximize benefits of public capital expenditures needed to correct flooding and
water quality problems;
(3)
identify and plan for means to effectively protect and improve surface and
groundwater quality;
(4)
establish more uniform policies, goals, and objectives for surface and
groundwater management;
(5)
prevent erosion of soil and associated pollutants into surface water systems;
(6)
promote groundwater recharge;
(7)
protect and enhance fish and wildlife habitat;
(8)
secure other benefits associated with the sustainable use and management of
surface and groundwater resources;
(9)
promote coordination and cooperation among basin water management
organizations;
(10)
work with other public agencies and citizen volunteers collecting scientific
data used to identify and restore impaired waters; and
(11)
facilitate resolution of water resources conflicts.
Subd.
2. Basin
boards. A basin board is
established in each of the state's major river basins. A basin board's purpose is to coordinate
basin water management activities, implement projects and programs of common
benefit to the basin, and monitor performance of local water management
entities. The major river basins are:
(1)
Rainy River Basin;
(2)
Great Lakes Basin;
(3)
St. Croix River Basin;
(4)
Middle Mississippi River Basin;
(5)
Lower Mississippi-Cedar Rivers Basin;
(6)
Missouri-Des Moines Rivers Basin;
(7)
Upper Mississippi River Basin;
(8)
Minnesota River Basin; and
(9)
Red River of the North Basin.
Subd.
3. Membership;
organization. Membership of
the basin boards in subdivision 2 consists of one member from each of the
existing watershed management organizations or from each of the major watershed
units where there is no formally organized watershed management organization
within the basin. The governing body
for each watershed management organization shall appoint one member. If no watershed management organization
exists, the counties and soil and water conservation districts located wholly
or partially within, or any watershed district located partially within, each
major watershed unit shall jointly appoint one member that resides in the major
watershed unit. A member of a basin
board must be a county commissioner, soil and water conservation district
supervisor, a watershed district manager, or an elected city official.
(b)
Each basin board shall annually elect from among its members a chair,
vice-chair, and secretary-treasurer who shall serve for concurrent three-year
terms. The chair shall preside over all
meetings of the basin board and may call special meetings at reasonable times
and with adequate notice, when necessary.
The vice-chair shall preside over the meetings of the basin board in the
absence of the chair. The
secretary-treasurer or the designee of the secretary-treasurer shall keep a
record of all proceedings of the basin board.
The secretary-treasurer shall provide for the proper receipt and
disbursement of funds.
(c)
On or before January 1, 2010, each basin board shall submit to the Board of
Water and Soil Resources for approval a basin board organization plan that details
the basin board's membership, structure, and operating authority in order to
meet the requirements of sections 103B.176 to 103B.179.
Subd.
4. Advisory
committee. (a) A basin board
must annually appoint an advisory committee to advise and assist the basin
board on all matters affecting the interests of the basin and make
recommendations to the basin board on all contemplated projects and
improvements in the basin.
(b)
An advisory committee must consist of at least six members. Half of the members of the advisory
committee members should be public officials from local units of government and
the other half should be landowners within the basin. The members must be residents of the basin.
Subd.
5. Basin
management plans. On or
before January 1, 2012, each basin board shall adopt a basin management plan
and submit the plan to the Board of Water and Soil Resources for approval. The basin management plan must build on
local water plans, establish goals and measurable outcomes, and coordinate
actions addressing the water quality, flood protection, land conservation, and
related ecosystem needs of the basin.
Subd.
6. Watershed
management organization plans. Effective
January 1, 2010, all watershed management organization plans and local water
plans developed under sections 103B.231, 103B.235, 103B.255, 103B.311,
103B.501, 103B.601, 103B.651, 103C.331, subdivision 11, and 103D.401, shall be
submitted to the appropriate basin board for review and comment on the
consistency of the proposed plan with the basin management plan. A county or soil and water conservation
district may use this plan to meet the local water management plan requirements
of sections 103B.311 and 103C.331, subdivision 11.
Subd.
7. Authority. (a) A basin board may hire or contract
for resources to carry out its responsibilities under this section.
(b)
A basin board has the authority to and must participate in interstate and
international river basin organizations that are geographically and
hydrologically connected with the river basin.
Sec.
5. [103B.178]
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATIONS.
Subdivision
1. Authority. (a) A party to a joint powers agreement
under section 471.59 to jointly or cooperatively manage or plan for the
management of surface water and groundwater in a watershed under this section
has, in addition to other authorities granted under section 471.59, the
authority to prepare, adopt, and implement a plan for the watershed meeting the
requirements of section 103B.231.
(b)
Decisions by a joint powers board may not require more than a majority vote,
except a decision on a capital improvement project, which may require no more
than a two-thirds vote.
Subd.
2. Review
of watershed boundaries. Before
commencing planning, a watershed management organization established under this
section and section 471.59 must submit a map delineating the boundaries of the
watershed management organization to the Board of Water and Soil Resources for
review and comment. The Board of Water
and Soil Resources has 60 days to comment.
Sec.
6. [103B.179]
ACCOUNTABILITY AND OVERSIGHT.
Subdivision
1. Standards. A basin board may, in its basin management
plan, adopt additional performance and operational standards for its member
watershed management organizations.
Water management organizations or local water management entities are
not eligible for Clean Water Legacy restoration and protection implementation
grants or loans unless they are formally organized and have a water plan
approved by the Board of Water and Soil Resources and there is cooperation,
coordination, and implementation on a watershed basis.
Subd.
2. Corrective
actions. (a) In addition to
any other powers granted to the Board of Water and Soil Resources, the Board of
Water and Soil Resources may intervene for the purpose of resolving disputes
between a basin board and its member watershed management organizations.
(b)
A basin board may petition the Board of Water and Soil Resources to establish a
watershed management district if deficiencies identified by the Board of Water
and Soil Resources are not corrected within two years. The Board of Water and Soil Resources may,
after public notice and hearing, declare a watershed management organization
nonimplementing and initiate proceedings for establishment of a watershed
district.
Sec.
7. Minnesota Statutes 2006, section
103D.205, subdivision 3, is amended to read:
Subd.
3. Signatures. The establishment petition must be signed by
one or more of the following groups:
(1)
one-half or more of the counties within the proposed watershed district;
(2)
counties having 50 percent or more of the area within the proposed watershed
district;
(3) a
majority of the cities within the proposed watershed district; or
(4) 50
or more resident owners residing in the proposed watershed district, excluding
resident owners within the corporate limits of a city if the city has signed
the petition.; or
(5)
a basin board under section 103B.179, subdivision 2.
Sec.
8. APPROPRIATION.
$.......
is appropriated in fiscal year .... from ... to .... as a onetime appropriation
for grants to the basin boards to assist in development of the basin plan
goals, objectives, priorities, and outcomes.
$.......
in fiscal year .... and $....... in fiscal year .... are appropriated from ...
to the Board of Water and Soil Resources for increased staffing and capacity to
support the watershed management effort of this act."
Delete
the title and insert:
"A
bill for an act relating to environment; authorizing establishment of basin
boards; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section
103D.205, subdivision 3; Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, section 103B.102,
subdivision 2; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters
103A; 103B."
With
the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass and be re-referred to the
Committee on Local Government and Metropolitan Affairs.
The report was adopted.
Solberg
from the Committee on Ways and Means to which was referred:
H. F.
No. 2553, A bill for an act relating to state government; creating a
catastrophe survivor compensation fund; appropriating money; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2006, section 13.635, by adding a subdivision; proposing coding for
new law as Minnesota Statutes, chapter 8A.
Reported
the same back with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The report was adopted.
Thissen
from the Committee on Health and Human Services to which was referred:
H. F.
No. 2639, A bill for an act relating to health; changing provisions for
prescribing legend drugs; amending Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, section
151.37, subdivision 2.
Reported
the same back with the following amendments:
Delete
everything after the enacting clause and insert:
"Section
1. Minnesota Statutes 2006, section
151.01, subdivision 23, is amended to read:
Subd.
23. Practitioner.
"Practitioner" means a licensed doctor of medicine, licensed
doctor of osteopathy duly licensed to practice medicine, licensed doctor of
dentistry, licensed doctor of optometry, licensed podiatrist, or licensed
veterinarian. For purposes of sections
151.15, subdivision 4, 151.37, subdivision 2, paragraph paragraphs
(b) and (e), and 151.461, "practitioner" also means a
physician assistant authorized to prescribe, dispense, and administer under
chapter 147A, or an advanced practice nurse authorized to prescribe, dispense,
and administer under section 148.235.
Sec.
2. Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement,
section 151.37, subdivision 2, is amended to read:
Subd.
2. Prescribing
and filing. (a) A licensed practitioner
in the course of professional practice only, may prescribe, administer, and
dispense a legend drug, and may cause the same to be administered by a nurse, a
physician assistant, or medical student or resident under the practitioner's
direction and supervision, and may cause a person who is an appropriately
certified, registered, or licensed health care professional to prescribe,
dispense, and administer the same within the expressed legal scope of the
person's practice as defined in Minnesota Statutes. A licensed practitioner may prescribe a legend drug, without
reference to a specific patient, by directing a nurse, pursuant to section
148.235, subdivisions 8 and 9, physician assistant, or medical student or resident
to adhere to a particular practice guideline or protocol when treating patients
whose condition falls within such guideline or protocol, and when such
guideline or protocol specifies the circumstances under which the legend drug
is to be prescribed and administered.
An individual who verbally, electronically, or otherwise transmits a
written, oral, or electronic order, as an agent of a prescriber, shall not be
deemed to have prescribed the legend drug.
This paragraph applies to a physician assistant only if the physician
assistant meets the requirements of section 147A.18.
(b) A
licensed practitioner that dispenses for profit a legend drug that is to be
administered orally, is ordinarily dispensed by a pharmacist, and is not a
vaccine, must file with the practitioner's licensing board a statement
indicating that the practitioner dispenses legend drugs for profit, the general
circumstances under which the practitioner dispenses for profit, and the types
of legend drugs generally dispensed. It
is unlawful to dispense legend drugs for profit after July 31, 1990, unless the
statement has been filed with the appropriate licensing board. For purposes of this paragraph,
"profit" means (1) any amount received by the practitioner in excess
of the acquisition cost of a legend drug for legend drugs that are purchased in
prepackaged form, or (2) any amount received by the
practitioner
in excess of the acquisition cost of a legend drug plus the cost of making the
drug available if the legend drug requires compounding, packaging, or other
treatment. The statement filed under
this paragraph is public data under section 13.03. This paragraph does not apply to a licensed doctor of veterinary
medicine or a registered pharmacist.
Any person other than a licensed practitioner with the authority to
prescribe, dispense, and administer a legend drug under paragraph (a) shall not
dispense for profit. To dispense for
profit does not include dispensing by a community health clinic when the profit
from dispensing is used to meet operating expenses.
(c) A
prescription or drug order for a legend drug the following drugs
is not valid if it is based solely on an online questionnaire, unless it
can be established that the prescription or order was based on a documented
patient evaluation, including an examination, adequate to establish a
diagnosis and identify underlying conditions and contraindications to treatment:
(1)
controlled substance drugs listed in section 152.02, subdivisions 3 to 5;
(2)
drugs defined by the Board of Pharmacy as controlled substances pursuant to
section 152.02, subdivisions 7, 8, and 12;
(3)
muscle relaxants;
(4)
centrally acting analgesics with opioid activity;
(5)
drugs containing butalbital; or
(6)
phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors when used to treat erectile dysfunction.
(d)
For the purposes of paragraph (c), the requirement for an examination shall be
met if an in-person examination has been completed in any of the following
circumstances:
(1)
the prescribing practitioner examines the patient at the time the prescription
or drug order is issued;
(2)
the prescribing practitioner has performed a prior examination of the patient;
(3)
another prescribing practitioner practicing within the same group or clinic as
the prescribing practitioner has examined the patient;
(4)
a consulting practitioner to whom the prescribing practitioner has referred the
patient has examined the patient; or
(5)
the referring practitioner has performed an examination in the case of a
consultant practitioner issuing a prescription or drug order when providing
services by means of telemedicine.
(e)
Nothing in paragraph (c) or (d) prohibits a licensed practitioner from
prescribing a drug through the use of a guideline or protocol pursuant to
paragraph (a).
(f)
Nothing in this chapter prohibits a licensed practitioner from issuing a
prescription or dispensing a legend drug according to the Expedited Partner
Therapy in the Management of Sexually Transmitted Diseases guidance document
issued by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
(g)
Nothing in paragraph (c) or (d) limits prescription, administration, or
dispensing of legend drugs through a public health clinic or other distribution
mechanism approved by the commissioner of health or a board of health in order
to prevent, mitigate, or treat a pandemic illness, infectious disease outbreak,
or intentional or accidental release of a biological, chemical, or radiological
agent.
(h)
No pharmacist employed by, under contract to, or working for a pharmacy
licensed under section 151.19, subdivision 1, may dispense a legend drug based
on a prescription which the pharmacist knows, or would reasonably be expected
to know, is not valid under paragraph (c).
(i)
No pharmacist employed by, under contract to, or working for a pharmacy
licensed under section 151.19, subdivision 2, may dispense a legend drug to a
resident of this state, based on a prescription that the pharmacist knows, or
would reasonably be expected to know, is not valid under paragraph (c).
Sec.
3. Minnesota Statutes 2006, section
151.37, subdivision 7, is amended to read:
Subd.
7. Exclusion
for prescriptions. Nothing in this
chapter shall prohibit the possession of a legend drug by a person for that
person's use when it has been dispensed to the person in accordance with a written
or oral prescription by a practitioner.
Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit a person, for whom a legend
drug has been dispensed in accordance with a written or oral prescription by a
practitioner, from designating a family member, caregiver, or other individual
to handle the legend drug for the purpose of assisting the person in obtaining
or administering the drug."
Delete
the title and insert:
"A
bill for an act relating to health; changing provisions for prescribing and
filing prescriptions for specific drugs; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006,
sections 151.01, subdivision 23; 151.37, subdivision 7; Minnesota Statutes 2007
Supplement, section 151.37, subdivision 2."
With
the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass.
The report was adopted.
Hilstrom
from the Committee on Local Government and Metropolitan Affairs to which was
referred:
H. F.
No. 2795, A bill for an act relating to local government; allowing meetings and
events after 6:00 p.m. on March 4, 2008.
Reported
the same back with the recommendation that the bill pass and be placed on the
Consent Calendar.
The report was adopted.
Mullery
from the Committee on Public Safety and Civil Justice to which was referred:
H. F.
No. 2906, A bill for an act relating to animals; changing provisions regulating
dangerous dogs; imposing penalties; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections
347.50, by adding a subdivision; 347.51, subdivisions 2a, 3, 4, 7, 9; 347.52;
347.53; 347.54, subdivisions 1, 3; 347.55; 347.56; proposing coding for new law
in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 347.
Reported
the same back with the following amendments:
Page
1, after line 11, insert:
"Sec.
2. Minnesota Statutes 2006, section
347.51, subdivision 2, is amended to read:
Subd.
2. Registration. An animal control authority shall issue a
certificate of registration to the owner of a dangerous dog if the owner
presents sufficient evidence that:
(1) a
proper enclosure exists for the dangerous dog and a posting on the premises
with a clearly visible warning sign, including a warning symbol to inform
children, that there is a dangerous dog on the property;
(2) a
surety bond issued by a surety company authorized to conduct business in this
state in a form acceptable to the animal control authority in the sum of at
least $50,000 $300,000, payable to any person injured by the
dangerous dog, or a policy of liability insurance issued by an insurance
company authorized to conduct business in this state in the amount of at least $50,000
$300,000, insuring the owner for any personal injuries inflicted by the
dangerous dog;
(3)
the owner has paid an annual fee of not more than $500, in addition to any
regular dog licensing fees, to obtain a certificate of registration for a
dangerous dog under this section; and
(4)
the owner has had microchip identification implanted in the dangerous dog as
required under section 347.515; and
(5)
the owner has completed a course of instruction in the safe and responsible
care of a dangerous dog. The course
must include instruction in managing canine aggression and provide obedience
training for the dangerous dog, and must be taught by an individual certified
or with advanced training in the responsible ownership and handling of
dangerous dogs."
Renumber
the sections in sequence
Correct
the title numbers accordingly
With
the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass and be re-referred to the
Committee on Local Government and Metropolitan Affairs.
The report was adopted.
Mariani
from the Committee on E-12 Education to which was referred:
H. F.
No. 2982, A bill for an act relating to education; establishing a five-year
pilot program allowing alternative learning centers and charter schools to
identify systemic improvement measures to best serve eligible students;
appropriating money.
Reported
the same back with the recommendation that the bill pass and be re-referred to
the Committee on Finance.
The report was adopted.
Solberg
from the Committee on Ways and Means to which was referred:
H. F.
No. 3055, A bill for an act relating to state government; providing deficiency
funding for certain state agencies; appropriating money.
Reported
the same back with the recommendation that the bill pass.
The report was adopted.
Mullery
from the Committee on Public Safety and Civil Justice to which was referred:
H. F.
No. 3132, A bill for an act relating to animals; changing provisions
prohibiting animal fights and possession of certain items; imposing penalties;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 343.31, subdivision 1.
Reported
the same back with the following amendments:
Delete
everything after the enacting clause and insert:
"Section
1. Minnesota Statutes 2006, section
343.31, subdivision 1, is amended to read:
Subdivision
1. Penalty
for animal fighting; attending animal fight. A person who:
(1)
promotes, engages in, or is employed in the activity of cockfighting,
dogfighting, or violent pitting of one domestic animal against another
of the same or a different kind;
(2)
receives money for the admission of a person to a place used, or about to be
used, for that activity;
(3)
willfully permits a person to enter or use for that activity premises of which
the permitter is the owner, agent, or occupant; or
(4)
uses, trains, or possesses a dog or other animal for the purpose of
participating in, engaging in, or promoting that activity; or
(5)
possesses any device or substance intended to enhance an animal's ability to
fight is
guilty of a felony. A person who
purchases a ticket of admission or otherwise gains admission to that activity
is guilty of a gross misdemeanor."
With
the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass and be re-referred to the
Committee on Finance.
The report was adopted.
Solberg
from the Committee on Ways and Means to which was referred:
H. F.
No. 3201, A bill for an act relating to financing and operation of government
in this state; making policy, technical, administrative, payment, enforcement,
collection, proceeds distribution, refund, and other changes to income,
franchise, property, state and local sales and use, motor vehicle sales,
minerals, estate, cigarette and tobacco products, gasoline, liquor, insurance
premiums, mortgage and deed, healthcare gross revenues, and wheelage taxes, and
other taxes and tax-related provisions; conforming to certain changes in the
Internal Revenue Code; changing accelerated sales tax payments; providing for
licensure of assessors; changing provisions relating to the sustainable forest
resource management incentive program; providing for aids to local governments;
providing for state debt collection; changing border city allocation, tax
increment financing, and economic development, provisions, powers, and
incentives; authorizing and providing terms and conditions related to the
issuance of obligations and the financing of public improvements and services;
changing and imposing powers, duties, and requirements on certain local
governments and authorities and on the commissioner of revenue and other state
departments and agencies; extending the time for certain publications of
notices; requiring notices and publication of information; extending a
petrofund fee exemption; providing for purchase of forest lands; authorizing
and validating trusts to pay certain public postemployment benefits; providing
for iron range higher education grants; changing revenue recapture, local
impact notes, and data practices provisions; providing penalties; appropriating
money; amending Minnesota Statutes
2006,
sections 3.987, subdivision 1; 3.988, subdivision 3; 3.989, subdivisions 2, 3;
16A.103, subdivision 2; 16D.04, subdivisions 1, 2; 16D.11, subdivisions 2, 7;
62I.06, subdivision 6; 71A.04, subdivision 1; 97A.061, subdivision 2; 118A.03,
subdivision 3; 123B.61; 127A.48, subdivision 2; 216B.1646; 270.071, subdivision
7; 270.072, subdivisions 2, 3, 6; 270.074, subdivision 3; 270.076, subdivision
1; 270.41, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 5, by adding a subdivision; 270.44; 270.45;
270.46; 270.47; 270.48; 270.50; 270A.03, subdivision 2; 270A.10; 270C.306;
270C.34, subdivision 1; 270C.446, subdivision 2; 270C.56, subdivision 1;
270C.63, subdivision 9; 272.02, by adding subdivisions; 272.115, subdivision 1;
273.05, by adding a subdivision; 273.111, subdivision 3; 273.117; 273.121;
273.124, subdivision 13, by adding a subdivision; 273.125, subdivision 8;
273.128, subdivision 1; 273.13, subdivisions 22, 24, 25, by adding a
subdivision; 273.1315; 273.1398, subdivision 4; 273.33, subdivision 2; 273.37,
subdivision 2; 273.371, subdivision 1; 274.01, subdivision 1; 274.13,
subdivision 1; 275.025, subdivision 3; 275.065, subdivision 5a, by adding a
subdivision; 275.066; 275.067; 275.61, subdivision 1; 276.04, subdivision 2, by
adding a subdivision; 276A.01, subdivision 3; 276A.04; 277.01, subdivision 2;
278.05, subdivision 6; 279.01, subdivision 1; 279.37, subdivision 1a; 280.39;
287.22; 287.2205; 289A.02, subdivision 7; 289A.08, subdivision 11; 289A.09,
subdivision 2; 289A.12, subdivisions 4, 14; 289A.18, subdivision 1; 289A.20,
subdivision 4; 289A.38, subdivision 7; 289A.40, subdivision 2; 289A.56, by
adding a subdivision; 289A.60, subdivisions 8, 12, 15, 25, 27, by adding
subdivisions; 290.01, subdivisions 19a, 19c, 19d; 290.06, subdivisions 2c, 33;
290.067, subdivision 2b; 290.0671, subdivision 7; 290.0677, subdivision 1;
290.091, subdivision 3; 290.0921, subdivision 3; 290.10; 290.17, subdivision 2;
290.191, subdivision 8; 290.92, by adding a subdivision; 290A.03, subdivision
7; 290B.03, subdivision 2; 290C.02, subdivision 3; 290C.04; 290C.05; 290C.07;
290C.11; 291.005, subdivision 1; 291.215, subdivision 1; 295.52, subdivisions
4, 4a; 295.54, subdivision 2; 296A.18, subdivision 4; 297A.61, subdivisions 3,
4, 7, 10, 24, by adding subdivisions; 297A.63, subdivision 1; 297A.665;
297A.668, by adding a subdivision; 297A.669, subdivisions 3, 13, 14, by adding
subdivisions; 297A.67, subdivisions 7, 8, 9; 297A.68, subdivisions 11, 16, 35;
297A.69, subdivision 2; 297A.70, subdivision 7, by adding a subdivision;
297A.72; 297A.90, subdivision 2; 297A.99, subdivision 1; 297B.035, subdivision
1; 297F.06, subdivision 4; 297F.09, subdivision 10; 297F.21, subdivision 3;
297F.25, by adding a subdivision; 297G.09, subdivision 9; 297I.06, subdivisions
1, 2; 297I.15, by adding a subdivision; 297I.20, subdivision 2; 297I.40,
subdivision 5; 298.22, by adding a subdivision; 298.2214, subdivision 2;
298.24, subdivision 1; 298.25; 298.28, subdivisions 4, 5, by adding a
subdivision; 298.282, subdivision 1; 298.292, subdivision 2; 298.296,
subdivision 2; 298.2961, subdivisions 4, 5; 298.75, subdivisions 1, 3, 7, by
adding a subdivision; 331A.05, subdivision 2; 360.031; 365A.02; 365A.04;
365A.08; 365A.095; 373.01, subdivision 3; 373.40, subdivision 4; 375B.09;
383A.80, subdivision 4; 383A.81, subdivisions 1, 2; 383B.117, subdivision 2;
383B.77, subdivisions 1, 2; 383B.80, subdivision 4; 410.32; 412.301; 435.193;
453A.02, subdivision 3; 469.169, by adding a subdivision; 469.1734, subdivision
6; 469.174, subdivisions 10, 10a; 469.175, subdivisions 1, 3; 469.176,
subdivisions 1, 2, 4l, 7; 469.1761, subdivision 1; 469.1763, subdivision 2;
469.177, subdivision 1; 469.178, subdivision 7; 469.1791, subdivision 3;
473.39, by adding subdivisions; 475.51, subdivision 4; 475.52, subdivision 6;
475.53, subdivision 1; 475.58, subdivisions 1, 3b; 477A.011, subdivision 36;
477A.013, subdivisions 8, 9; Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, sections
270A.03, subdivision 5; 272.02, subdivision 64; 273.124, subdivision 14;
275.065, subdivision 3; 290.01, subdivisions 19, 19b, 31; 290A.03, subdivision
15; 424A.10, subdivision 3; Laws 1973, chapter 393, section 1, as amended; Laws
1980, chapter 511, section 1, subdivision 2, as amended; Laws 1988, chapter
645, section 3, as amended; Laws 1989, chapter 211, section 8, subdivision 4,
as amended; Laws 1993, chapter 375, article 9, section 45, subdivisions 2, as
amended, 3, as amended, 4, as amended; Laws 1994, chapter 587, article 9,
section 14, subdivisions 1, 2, 3; Laws 1995, chapter 264, article 5, sections
44, subdivision 4, as amended; 45, subdivision 1, as amended; Laws 1999,
chapter 243, article 4, section 18, subdivisions 1, 3, 4; Laws 2003, chapter
128, article 1, section 172, as amended; Laws 2005, First Special Session
chapter 3, article 5, section 39; article 10, section 23, as amended; Laws
2006, chapter 259, article 11, section 3; proposing coding for new law in
Minnesota Statutes, chapters 270; 270C; 273; 274; 290C; 297A; 360; 383C; 383D;
383E; 471; 475; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections 16A.1522; 163.051,
subdivision 5; 270.073; 270.41, subdivision 4; 270.43; 270.51; 270.52; 270.53;
295.60; 297A.61, subdivision 20; 297A.668, subdivision 6; 297A.67, subdivision
22; 469.174, subdivision 29; Laws 1973, chapter 393, section 2; Laws 1994,
chapter 587, article 9, section 8, subdivision 1, as amended; Laws 1998,
chapter 389, article 11, section 18.
Reported
the same back with the following amendments:
Page
103, line 18, delete "$375,000" and insert "$352,000"
Page
103, line 28, delete "$375,000" and insert "$352,000"
With
the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass.
The report was adopted.
Mariani
from the Committee on E-12 Education to which was referred:
H. F.
No. 3290, A bill for an act relating to education; providing for school
readiness assessments and kindergarten transition strategies; appropriating
money.
Reported
the same back with the following amendments:
Page
1, line 15, delete "The" and insert "A district's"
With
the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass and be re-referred to the
Committee on Finance.
The report was adopted.
Mariani
from the Committee on E-12 Education to which was referred:
H. F.
No. 3292, A bill for an act relating to education; managing school trust fund
lands; improving the returns for school trust fund lands; redefining the
mission of the Permanent School Fund Advisory Committee; providing a report;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections 84.027, by adding a subdivision;
127A.30.
Reported
the same back with the following amendments:
Page
1, line 10, delete "sole"
With
the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass and be re-referred to the
Committee on Governmental Operations, Reform, Technology and Elections.
The report was adopted.
SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS
H. F. Nos. 1219, 2553, 2639, 2795, 3055 and 3201 were read for
the second time.
INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS
The following House Files were introduced:
Mullery, Davnie, Kohls, Gunther, Hilstrom, Dominguez, Thao,
Clark, Mahoney and Mariani introduced:
H. F. No. 3348, A bill for an act relating to real property;
providing for the Foreclosure Crisis Intervention Act; modifying certain
landlord and tenant provisions; modifying provisions relating to mortgage
foreclosure procedures and process; providing for civil and criminal
enforcement to prevent predatory lending practices; providing protections
relating to manufactured homes and default; providing for data practices;
providing remedies; providing forms and notices; making technical, clarifying,
and conforming changes; requiring a report; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006,
sections 47.206, subdivision 7, by adding a subdivision; 58.02, by adding a
subdivision; 327.64; 327.65; 327.66; 327B.01, by adding subdivisions; 327B.08,
by adding a subdivision; 327B.09, by adding a subdivision; 327B.12; 334.01,
subdivision 2; 357.021, subdivision 1a; 363A.28, subdivision 3; 363A.29,
subdivision 4; 484.014, by adding a subdivision; 504B.151; 504B.178,
subdivision 8; 504B.215, subdivision 3; 504B.285, subdivision 1; 580.02;
580.03; 580.04; 580.041, subdivision 2; 580.06; 580.07; 580.12; 580.23,
subdivision 1; 580.25; 580.28; 580.30; 581.10; 582.03; 582.031; 582.032,
subdivision 2; Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, sections 290.01,
subdivisions 19, 31; 290A.03, subdivision 15; 510.05; 550.19; 550.22; 550.24;
580.24; 609.822, subdivision 3; Laws 2004, chapter 263, section 26; proposing
coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 325B; 580.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Commerce and Labor.
Rukavina, Poppe, Gunther, Brynaert and Bly introduced:
H. F. No. 3349, A bill for an act relating to higher education;
removing a surplus appropriation sunset provision; amending Minnesota Statutes
2007 Supplement, section 136A.121, subdivision 7a.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Dill, Demmer, Cornish and Hansen introduced:
H. F. No. 3350, A bill for an act relating to natural
resources; modifying restrictions on shining artificial lights; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 97B.081.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
Tillberry introduced:
H. F. No. 3351, A bill for an act relating to lawful gambling;
providing for certain penalties; modifying licensing and other regulatory
provisions; modifying provisions relating to prizes; making technical,
clarifying, and conforming changes; requiring a report; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2006, sections 349.12, subdivisions 18, 31; 349.15, by adding a
subdivision; 349.161, subdivision 1; 349.1641; 349.167, subdivisions 2, 4, 7;
349.18, subdivision 1; 349.19, subdivision 10; 349.191, subdivisions 1a, 1b;
349.2113; 349.2125, subdivision 1; Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, section
349.211, subdivisions 2c, 3, 4, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Commerce and Labor.
Eastlund introduced:
H. F. No. 3352, A bill for an act relating to capital
improvements; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds; appropriating
money to design and construct the Cambridge-Isanti Trail in Isanti County.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Atkins and Lanning introduced:
H. F. No. 3353, A bill for an act relating to local government;
prohibiting certain payments in annexations; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006,
section 414.036.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Local Government and Metropolitan Affairs.
Hansen and Lanning introduced:
H. F. No. 3354, A bill for an act relating to local government;
providing for a stay of action on an orderly annexation resolution pending
action on an annexation by order petition; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006,
sections 414.0325, by adding a subdivision; 414.09, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Local Government and Metropolitan Affairs.
Mahoney and Johnson introduced:
H. F. No. 3355, A bill for an act relating to capital
improvements; appropriating money to capital improvements; appropriating money
for a community center; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Moe introduced:
H. F. No. 3356, A bill for an act relating to commerce;
requiring Explore Minnesota Tourism to study vacation rental lodging; creating
definitions; requiring a report.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Commerce and Labor.
Marquart and Magnus introduced:
H. F. No. 3357, A bill for an act relating to municipal
boundary adjustments; providing for changes in municipal boundaries; imposing
powers and duties on the chief administrative law judge; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2006, sections 4A.02; 40A.121, subdivision 1; 272.67, subdivision 1;
276A.09; 365.46, subdivision 2; 379.05; 412.021, subdivision 1; 412.091;
414.01, subdivisions 1, 1a, 8a, 16; 414.011, by adding a subdivision; 414.02,
subdivision 1a; 414.031, subdivisions 1a, 4, by adding a subdivision; 414.0325,
subdivisions 1, 5; 414.0333; 414.035; 414.067, subdivision 1; 414.12,
subdivisions 1, 3, 4, by adding subdivisions; 462.3535, subdivision 5; 473F.13,
subdivision 1;
473H.14; 572A.01,
subdivision 2; 572A.015, subdivision 2; 572A.02, subdivision 6; Minnesota
Statutes 2007 Supplement, section 414.0325, subdivision 1b; Laws 2006, chapter
270, article 2, section 1, as amended; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2006,
sections 414.01, subdivision 7a; 414.011, subdivision 11; 414.12, subdivision
2.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Local Government and Metropolitan Affairs.
Howes introduced:
H. F. No. 3358, A bill for an act relating to retirement;
general state employees retirement plan of the Minnesota State Retirement
System; authorizing the purchase of allowable service credit for pre-July 1,
1977, Department of Natural Resources intermittent employment in certain
instances.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Governmental Operations, Reform, Technology and Elections.
Howes, Solberg, Dill and Sailer introduced:
H. F. No. 3359, A bill for an act relating
to public finance; altering the school district referendum market value tax
base; modifying the taxation of seasonal recreational property; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections 126C.01, subdivision 3; 275.025, subdivisions
1, 4; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 275.025, subdivision 3.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Taxes.
Ozment, Loeffler and Anzelc introduced:
H. F. No. 3360, A bill for an act relating to claims against the
state; providing for settlement of various claims; appropriating money.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Faust, Juhnke, Magnus, Shimanski and Eken introduced:
H. F. No. 3361, A bill for an act relating to agriculture;
changing certain payment provisions for certain agricultural chemical
corrective action costs; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 18E.04,
subdivision 2.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Agriculture, Rural Economies and Veterans Affairs.
Juhnke, Magnus, Faust, Shimanski and Hansen introduced:
H. F. No. 3362, A bill for an act relating to agriculture;
authorizing certain administrative actions related to pesticide and fertilizer
regulation; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 18D.305, subdivision 2.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Agriculture, Rural Economies and Veterans Affairs.
Haws, Hosch, Dominguez, Severson, Dettmer, Wardlow, Koenen and
Otremba introduced:
H. F. No. 3363, A bill for an act relating to higher education;
clarifying certain scholarship program provisions; amending grant requirements;
amending certain private institution provisions; making technical changes;
providing for data sharing; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections 13.32,
by adding a subdivision; 141.25, by adding a subdivision; Minnesota Statutes
2007 Supplement, sections 136A.126; 136A.127; 136A.65, subdivisions 1, 3, 5, 6,
7; 136A.66; 136A.67; 136A.69; 141.25, subdivision 5; 141.28, subdivision 1;
141.35; 197.791, subdivisions 1, 4, 5.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Moe, Rukavina, Solberg, Gunther and Murphy, M., introduced:
H. F. No. 3364, A bill for an act relating to Minnesota Public
Facilities Authority; providing for wastewater infrastructure funding;
providing for guarantee of certain government building debt; providing a credit
enhanced bond program; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006,
section 446A.12, subdivision 1; Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, sections
446A.072, subdivisions 3, 5a; 446A.086; proposing coding for new law in
Minnesota Statutes, chapter 446A.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
Atkins introduced:
H. F. No. 3365, A bill for an act relating to public
employment; repealing final offer total package arbitration procedures for
professional firefighters; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 179A.16,
subdivision 7a.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Commerce and Labor.
Eken; Peterson, A., and Simpson introduced:
H. F. No. 3366, A bill for an act relating to environment;
modifying Petrofund program; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections
115C.04, subdivision 3; 115C.09, subdivision 3h, by adding a subdivision;
repealing Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 115C.09, subdivision 3j.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
Pelowski, Greiling, Smith, Holberg and Hilty introduced:
H. F. No. 3367, A bill for an act relating to data practices;
specifying access to disputed data; requiring closed meetings to be recorded;
granting attorney fees in certain cases; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006,
sections 13.072, subdivision 4; 13D.05, subdivision 1; 13D.06, subdivision 4;
Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, section 13.08, subdivision 4.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Public Safety and Civil Justice.
Slocum introduced:
H. F. No. 3368, A bill for an act relating to utilities;
setting filing deadline for certain reports; regulating customer payment
arrangements during cold weather period; regulating payment agreements for
certain utility services; prohibiting disconnections of services if certain
medical conditions exist; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 216B.098,
subdivisions 3, 5, by adding a subdivision; Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement,
sections 216B.091; 216B.096, subdivisions 5, 10.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Energy
Finance and Policy Division.
Slawik introduced:
H. F. No. 3369, A bill for an act relating to driver's
licenses; authorizing limited license for driving to obtain employment;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 171.30, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Transportation Finance Division.
Ruud, Benson, Simon, Erhardt and Peterson, N., introduced:
H. F. No. 3370, A bill for an act relating to transportation;
appropriating money for U.S. Highway 169 and Bren Road/Londonderry Road
interchange design; authorizing sale of trunk highway bonds.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Tingelstad; Hosch; Wardlow; Anderson, B.; Severson; Davnie;
Lesch; Hackbarth; Peterson, N.; Erhardt; Brod; Tschumper; Koenen; Murphy, E.;
Emmer; Urdahl; Heidgerken and Howes introduced:
H. F. No. 3371, A bill for an act relating to adoption;
allowing adopted persons access to birth records; amending Minnesota Statutes
2006, sections 13.465, subdivision 8; 144.218, subdivision 1; 144.225,
subdivision 2; 144.2252; 259.89, subdivision 1; 260C.317, subdivision 4;
proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 144; repealing
Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections 259.83, subdivision 3; 259.89, subdivisions
2, 3, 4, 5.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Health and Human Services.
Thissen introduced:
H. F. No. 3372, A bill for an act relating to health; changing
provisions for uniform billing forms and electronic claim filing; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections 62J.51, subdivisions 17, 18; 62J.52,
subdivisions 4, 5; 62J.59; Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, sections 62J.52,
subdivisions 1, 2; 62J.536, subdivision 1, by adding a subdivision; repealing
Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 62J.58.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Health and Human Services.
Mullery introduced:
H. F. No. 3373, A bill for an act relating to crime; allowing
consecutive sentencing when an offender commits one or more additional crimes
between the time of the commission of one crime and the time of sentencing on
that crime; directing the Sentencing Guidelines Commission to make the
guidelines consistent; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 609.15,
subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Public Safety and Civil Justice.
Bunn, Berns, Sailer, Cornish and Lillie introduced:
H. F. No. 3374, A bill for an act relating to public safety; making
certain emergency responders exempt from permit requirement for emergency
communications equipment; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 299C.37,
subdivision 3.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Public Safety and Civil Justice.
Nornes introduced:
H. F. No. 3375, A bill for an act relating to human services;
increasing payment rates for a nursing facility in Otter Tail County to the
geographic group III median rate; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section
256B.434, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Walker and Slawik introduced:
H. F. No. 3376, A bill for an act relating to human services;
amending the MFIP work participation program; changing MFIP child care
assistance provisions; making technical changes; amending Minnesota Statutes
2006, sections 13.02, subdivision 3a; 13.82, subdivision 1; 119B.011,
subdivision 17; 119B.03, subdivisions 1, 6; 119B.09, subdivision 1; 119B.125, by
adding a subdivision; 119B.21, subdivision 10; 246.13, subdivision 2; 256E.30,
subdivision 1; 256E.35, subdivision 7; 256J.24, subdivision 5; 256J.425,
subdivision 1; 256J.54, subdivisions 2, 5; 256J.545; Minnesota Statutes 2007
Supplement, sections 119B.125, subdivision 2; 119B.13, subdivisions 1, 7;
119B.21, subdivision 5; 119B.231, subdivision 5; 245C.08, subdivision 2;
256E.35, subdivision 2; 256J.20, subdivision 3; 256J.575, subdivision 1;
256J.626, subdivision 7; 256J.95, subdivision 3; repealing Minnesota Statutes
2006, section 256K.25.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Health and Human Services.
Walker introduced:
H. F. No. 3377, A bill for an act relating to children's mental
health; requiring children's mental health providers to develop a plan for and
comply with requirements on the use of restrictive procedures; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 256B.0943, subdivision 5; proposing coding for
new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 245.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Health and Human Services.
Tillberry and Atkins introduced:
H. F. No. 3378, A bill for an act relating to gambling;
clarifying definition of gambling device; repealing a provision relating to
manufacture of gambling devices or components for shipment to other
jurisdictions; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 609.75, subdivision 4;
repealing Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 349.40.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Commerce and Labor.
Hansen and Bigham introduced:
H. F. No. 3379, A bill for an act relating to state lands;
authorizing conveyance of certain tax-forfeited land that borders public water
or wetland.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
Liebling, Norton, Welti, Tschumper, Poppe, Brown and Demmer
introduced:
H. F. No. 3380, A bill for an act relating to human services;
revising requirements for county-based purchasing for state health care
programs; amending Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, section 256B.69,
subdivision 4; Laws 2005, First Special Session chapter 4, article 8, section
84, as amended.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Health and Human Services.
Brynaert; Clark; McNamara; Benson; Huntley; Walker; Peterson,
N.; Cornish; McFarlane; Greiling and Hausman introduced:
H. F. No. 3381, A bill for an act relating to human services;
appropriating money for long-term homeless supportive services.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Lenczewski, Simpson and Marquart introduced:
H. F. No. 3382, A bill for an act relating to economic
development abatements; modifying the maximum limitation on abatements;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 469.1813, subdivision 8.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Taxes.
Buesgens introduced:
H. F. No. 3383, A bill for an act relating to capital
improvements; appropriating money for preliminary design and engineering to
construct improvements to intersection of U.S. Highway 169, Trunk Highway 282,
and County Highway 9; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Mariani introduced:
H. F. No. 3384, A bill for an act relating to capital
improvements; appropriating money for preservation of state historic sites;
authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Thissen; Nelson; Murphy, M.; Smith; Kahn; Dominguez and Mullery
introduced:
H. F. No. 3385, A bill for an act relating to retirement;
modifying the investment-related postretirement adjustment of the Minneapolis
firefighters relief association by correcting; providing an additional
cost-of-living unit to members of the Minneapolis firefighters relief
association upon achieving 110 percent funding; amending Minnesota Statutes
2006, section 423C.05, by adding subdivisions.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Governmental Operations, Reform, Technology and Elections.
Marquart, Paulsen, Davnie, Wollschlager, Erhardt, Solberg,
Thao, Juhnke, Hilty, Sailer, Carlson, Koenen, Demmer, Olin, Doty, Gardner,
Hosch, Ward, Haws and Paymar introduced:
H. F. No. 3386, A bill for an act relating to property taxes;
providing clarification for eligibility for property tax exemption for public
charity institutions; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 272.02,
subdivision 7.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Taxes.
Marquart introduced:
H. F. No. 3387, A bill for an act relating to capital
investment; authorizing spending to acquire and better public land and
buildings and other improvements of a capital nature; authorizing the sale and
issuance of state bonds; appropriating money for Browns Valley flood hazard
mitigation.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Loeffler, Lesch, Abeler, Benson, Jaros, Hosch, Walker, Bly and
Brynaert introduced:
H. F. No. 3388, A bill for an act relating to human services;
extending foster care benefits to age 21; appropriating money; proposing coding
for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 260C.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Health and Human Services.
Loeffler, Abeler, Walker, Bly, Slawik, Liebling, Greiling,
Lesch, Jaros, Benson, Hosch and Brynaert introduced:
H. F. No. 3389, A bill for an act relating to human services;
certifying foster children's eligibility for medical assistance until age 21;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 256B.055, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Health and Human Services.
Loeffler; Murphy, E.; Huntley; Bunn; Norton; Hosch; Thissen and
Fritz introduced:
H. F. No. 3390, A bill for an act relating to public health;
establishing a public health access fund; establishing a program to monitor BMI
in children; establishing a statewide health improvement program; increasing
the tobacco impact fees; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006,
sections 16A.725, subdivision 1; 256.9658, subdivisions 3, 9; Minnesota
Statutes 2007 Supplement, section 120B.021, subdivision 1; proposing coding for
new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 16A; 120B; 145.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Health and Human Services.
Huntley; Thissen; Loeffler; Bunn; Murphy, E.; Hosch; Norton and
Fritz introduced:
H. F. No. 3391, A bill for an act relating to public health;
increasing affordability and continuity of care for state health care programs;
modifying health care provisions; establishing a public health access fund;
increasing the tobacco impact fees; providing subsidies for employee share of
employer-subsidized insurance; establishing the Minnesota Health Insurance
Exchange; requiring certain employers to offer Section 125 Plan; creating an
affordability standard; requiring mandated reports; authorizing rulemaking;
appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections 16A.725,
subdivision 1; 62A.65, subdivision 3; 62E.141; 62L.12, subdivisions 2, 4;
256.01, by adding a subdivision; 256.9658, subdivisions 3, 9; 256B.061;
256B.69, by adding a subdivision; 256D.03, by adding a subdivision; 256L.05, by
adding a subdivision; 256L.06, subdivision 3; 256L.07, subdivision 3; 256L.15,
by adding a subdivision; Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, sections 13.46,
subdivision 2; 256B.056, subdivision 10; 256L.03, subdivisions 3, 5; 256L.04,
subdivisions 1, 7; 256L.05, subdivision 3a; 256L.07, subdivision 1; 256L.15,
subdivision 2; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters
16A; 145; 256B; proposing coding for new law as Minnesota Statutes, chapter
62U; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 256L.15, subdivision 3.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Health and Human Services.
Juhnke introduced:
H. F. No. 3392, A bill for an act relating to farm wineries;
allowing farm wineries to sell product at farmer's markets and to manufacture
cognacs and brandies; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 340A.315, by
adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Agriculture, Rural Economies and Veterans Affairs.
Norton, Heidgerken and Fritz introduced:
H. F. No. 3393, A bill for an act relating to education;
providing for full funding of kindergarten milk; amending Minnesota Statutes
2006, section 124D.118, subdivision 4.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Hilstrom introduced:
H. F. No. 3394, A bill for an act relating
to public safety; requiring a mandatory minimum prison sentence for criminal
vehicular homicide offenders; amending Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement,
section 609.21, subdivision 1a.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee
on Public Safety and Civil Justice.
Tillberry, Hausman, Davnie and Dittrich introduced:
H. F. No. 3395, A bill for an act relating to taxation;
modifying the exemption for light rail transit vehicle and repair parts and
expanding it to the Northstar Corridor rail project; exempting purchases for
materials and supplies used in the construction of the Central Corridor light
rail transit and Northstar Corridor rail projects; amending Minnesota Statutes
2006, sections 297A.70, subdivision 2; 297A.71, by adding subdivisions;
297A.75.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Taxes.
Simon, Hilstrom and Olin introduced:
H. F. No. 3396, A bill for an act relating to civil
commitments; modifying and clarifying time requirements for hearings; providing
an exception from prehearing discharge for commitment petitions involving
persons alleged to be mentally ill and dangerous or a sexual psychopathic
personality or sexually dangerous person; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006,
section 253B.08, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Public Safety and Civil Justice.
Atkins, Anzelc, Tillberry, Erickson, Simpson and Zellers
introduced:
H. F. No. 3397, A bill for an act relating to lawful gambling;
making changes to expenditure restrictions; modifying bingo games and prizes;
making clarifying and technical changes to lawful gambling; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2006, section 349.213, subdivisions 1, 3; Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement,
sections 349.15, subdivision 1; 349.17, subdivision 8; 349.211, subdivisions 2,
2a, 2c, 3, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Commerce and Labor.
Simon introduced:
H. F. No. 3398, A bill for an act relating to the city of
Hopkins; eliminating a special law restriction on a tax increment financing
district; amending Laws 2003, chapter 127, article 10, section 31, subdivision
1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Taxes.
Brynaert and Morrow introduced:
H. F. No. 3399, A bill for an act relating to the city of
Mankato; authorizing extension of sales and use tax and modification of use of
revenues; authorizing imposition of other local taxes; amending Laws 1991,
chapter 291, article 8, section 27, subdivisions 3, as amended, 4, as amended;
repealing Laws 2005, First Special Session chapter 3, article 5, section 24.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Local Government and Metropolitan Affairs.
Fritz, Hosch, Otremba, Urdahl, Hamilton, Abeler and Peterson,
S., introduced:
H. F. No. 3400, A bill for an act relating to human services;
providing long-term care rate adjustments; providing funding for long-term care
employee health insurance costs; modifying MinnesotaCare eligibility for
long-term care employees; requiring development of a new nursing facility rate
rebasing methodology; requiring a study of direct care staffing; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections 256B.434, by adding a subdivision; 256B.441,
by adding a subdivision; 256B.5012, by adding a subdivision; 256L.07, subdivision
2; Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, sections 256B.434, subdivision 19;
256B.441, subdivisions 1, 50, 51a; 256B.5012, subdivision 7; Laws 2007, chapter
147, article 7, section 71; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement,
section 256B.441, subdivisions 55, 56.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Health and Human Services.
Hilty, Kalin, Sailer, Knuth, Hausman, Gunther and Dean
introduced:
H. F. No. 3401, A bill for an act relating to energy; providing
for development and application of building energy usage performance standards;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 16B.325; Minnesota Statutes 2007
Supplement, section 216B.241, subdivision 1e, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Tschumper introduced:
H. F. No. 3402, A bill for an act relating to taxes;
authorizing the city of Lanesboro to impose a local sales tax.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Local Government and Metropolitan Affairs.
Welti introduced:
H. F. No. 3403, A bill for an act relating to education;
providing for an earth and space, life, and physical sciences assessment in
grades 10 through 12; amending Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, section
120B.30, subdivision 1a.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on E-12 Education.
Westrom introduced:
H. F. No. 3404, A bill for an act relating to state government;
designating ethanol manufacturing as the state industry; proposing coding for
new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Governmental Operations, Reform, Technology and Elections.
Tillberry, Swails, Anzelc, Kranz, Nornes, Laine and Sertich
introduced:
H. F. No. 3405, A bill for an act relating to education
funding; appropriating money for the Minnesota Learning Resource Center.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Mullery introduced:
H. F. No. 3406, A bill for an act relating to criminal justice;
permitting courts to impose consecutive sentences for certain repeat offenders;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 609.1095, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Public Safety and Civil Justice.
Mullery, by request, introduced:
H. F. No. 3407, A bill for an act relating to crime;
prohibiting use of arrest records for private employment purposes; providing
immunity from negligent hiring as it relates to use of criminal records;
proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 364.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Public Safety and Civil Justice.
Mullery introduced:
H. F. No. 3408, A bill for an act relating to public safety;
changing the due date of the Gang and Drug Oversight Council's annual report to
the legislature; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 299A.641,
subdivision 12.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Public Safety and Civil Justice.
Peterson, A., introduced:
H. F. No. 3409, A bill for an act relating to health; providing
funding for a rural health care purchasing alliance; appropriating money.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Peterson, A., introduced:
H. F. No. 3410, A bill for an act relating to human services;
reenacting a health care purchasing alliance stop-loss fund repealed in 2007; extending
its existence and adjusting eligibility; appropriating money; proposing coding
for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 256.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Health and Human Services.
Atkins introduced:
H. F. No. 3411, A bill for an act relating to motor fuels;
updating standards for petroleum products; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006,
section 296A.01, subdivisions 19, 35; Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement,
sections 239.761; 239.77, subdivision 1; 296A.01, subdivisions 7, 8, 8a, 14,
20, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Commerce and Labor.
Loeffler introduced:
H. F. No. 3412, A bill for an act relating to health; changing
a provision for federally qualified health centers; amending Minnesota Statutes
2007 Supplement, section 145.9269, subdivision 2.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Health and Human Services.
Shimanski introduced:
H. F. No. 3413, A bill for an act relating to capital
improvements; appropriating money for roadway improvements in the city of
Glencoe; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Demmer introduced:
H. F. No. 3414, A bill for an act relating to capital
improvements; appropriating money for the Stagecoach State Trail; authorizing
the sale and issuance of state bonds.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Pelowski introduced:
H. F. No. 3415, A bill for an act relating to retirement;
Teachers Retirement Association and first class city teacher plans; providing
for phased retirement from teaching; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections
354.05, subdivision 37; 354.44, subdivision 5; 354A.31, subdivision 3;
proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 354.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Governmental Operations, Reform, Technology and Elections.
Liebling, Welti, Norton and Demmer introduced:
H. F. No. 3416, A bill for an act relating to capital
improvements; appropriating money for the Southeast Expressway from Rochester
to St. Paul; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Tillberry introduced:
H. F. No. 3417, A bill for an act relating to business
organizations; waiver of reinstatement fee after certain dissolution of an
entity when a principal of the entity is a returning combat veteran; proposing
coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 5.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Agriculture, Rural Economies and Veterans Affairs.
Brown introduced:
H. F. No. 3418, A bill for an act relating to capital
improvements; appropriating money for the Shell Rock River Channel Redevelopment
and Blazing Star Landing plan; authorizing the sale and issuance of state
bonds.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Ruud, Mariani, Walker, Tingelstad, Huntley and Dill introduced:
H. F. No. 3419, A bill for an act relating to health;
permitting patient-delivered partner therapy for the treatment of chlamydia or
gonorrhea; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections
144.065; 151.01, subdivision 23; 151.37, subdivision 7, by adding a
subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Health and Human Services.
Hilstrom introduced:
H. F. No. 3420, A bill for an act relating to local government;
revising procedures and fees charged by county registrars of title for
registering supplemental declarations of common interest communities; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections 508.82, subdivision 1; 515B.1-116.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Local Government and Metropolitan Affairs.
Murphy, M., by request, introduced:
H. F. No. 3421, A bill for an act relating to retirement;
amending postretirement provisions; providing for the dissolution of the
Minnesota postretirement investment fund; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006,
section 11A.18, subdivision 9, by adding subdivisions; proposing coding for new
law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 11A.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Governmental Operations, Reform, Technology and Elections.
Liebling, Demmer, Welti and Norton introduced:
H. F. No. 3422, A bill for an act relating to taxation; sales
tax; exempting pollution control machinery and equipment providing energy to
health care facilities; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections 297A.68, by
adding a subdivision; 297A.75, subdivisions 1, 2, 3.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Taxes.
Hilstrom introduced:
H. F. No. 3423, A bill for an act relating to education
finance; increasing integration revenue for certain districts; creating a levy
for school districts with negative fund balances; amending Minnesota Statutes
2006, section 124D.86, subdivision 3; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota
Statutes, chapter 126C.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Rukavina; Dill; Peterson, A.; Sertich and Dittrich introduced:
H. F. No. 3424, A bill for an act relating to state lands;
authorizing a 30-year lease of tax-forfeited and school trust fund lands in St.
Louis County.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
Rukavina introduced:
H. F. No. 3425, A bill for an act relating to education
finance; appropriating money for general education; eliminating the permanent
school fund subtraction; simplifying education finance; repealing Minnesota
Statutes 2006, section 126C.21, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Pelowski, Hosch, Dittrich, Thissen, Emmer, Gunther, Zellers,
Tingelstad and Koenen introduced:
H. F. No. 3426, A bill for an act relating to commerce;
establishing a consumer complaint resolution procedure for insurance claims;
imposing fees; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 72A.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Commerce and Labor.
Dettmer, Haws, Wardlow, Tingelstad, Severson, Shimanski,
Heidgerken, Demmer, Gottwalt, Cornish and Anderson, S., introduced:
H. F. No. 3427, A bill for an act relating to veterans;
establishing a loan program; adding certain veterans to those eligible for a
program; changing an unemployment compensation provision; appropriating money;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, sections 116L.17, subdivision 1;
268.047, subdivision 2; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes,
chapter 116J.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Agriculture, Rural Economies and Veterans Affairs.
Gunther, Mullery, Thao, Mariani, Nelson, Clark and Mahoney
introduced:
H. F. No. 3428, A bill for an act relating to landlord and
tenant; modifying right of tenant to pay utility bills; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2006, section 504B.215, subdivision 3.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Public Safety and Civil Justice.
Hansen and Ozment introduced:
H. F. No. 3429, A bill for an act relating to waters; providing
for administrative penalty orders; providing civil penalties; requiring an
implementation plan; providing a rulemaking exemption; proposing coding for new
law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 103G.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
Kalin and Hilstrom introduced:
H. F. No. 3430, A bill for an act relating to local government;
adding fire service to the list of services for which local governments may
collect unpaid charges from tax refunds; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006,
section 270A.03, subdivision 2.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Local Government and Metropolitan Affairs.
Kahn; Murphy, E.; Ruud; Slocum and Thissen introduced:
H. F. No. 3431, A bill for an act relating to health; requiring
the commissioner to provide information on human papillomavirus immunization;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 121A.23, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Health and Human Services.
Erickson, Hackbarth, Shimanski and Eastlund introduced:
H. F. No. 3432, A bill for an act relating to game and fish;
requiring certain meetings between the Department of Natural Resources, the
Ojibwe tribes, and the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission to be
subject to the open meeting law; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota
Statutes, chapter 97A.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
Dill introduced:
H. F. No. 3433, A bill for an act relating to natural
resources; establishing Lake Vermilion State Park; amending Minnesota Statutes
2006, section 85.012, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
Urdahl, Juhnke and Heidgerken introduced:
H. F. No. 3434, A bill for an act relating to appropriations;
appropriating money for the small community wastewater treatment program.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Hosch, Finstad, Bunn and Abeler introduced:
H. F. No. 3435, A bill for an act relating to human services;
making technical changes; amending children's mental health, health care, and
miscellaneous provisions; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections 254A.035,
subdivision 2; 254A.04; 256.0451, subdivision 24; 256.046; 256B.0943, subdivisions
1, 2, 7; 256L.07, subdivision 5; Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, sections
256.01, subdivisions 2, 2b; 256.476, subdivisions 4, 5; 256B.057, subdivision
2c; 256B.06, subdivision 4; 256B.0655, subdivision 12; 256B.0943, subdivisions
6, 9, 12; 256D.03, subdivision 3; 256L.15, subdivision 2; repealing Minnesota
Statutes 2006, section 256B.039.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Health and Human Services.
Nelson introduced:
H. F. No. 3436, A bill for an act relating to retirement;
modifying state employee postretirement employment provisions; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections 43A.346, subdivisions 5, 6; 352.115,
subdivision 10; 356.47, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Governmental Operations, Reform, Technology and Elections.
Moe, Ward, Sailer, Ozment, Benson, Ruud, Hansen, Tingelstad,
Simpson and Berns introduced:
H. F. No. 3437, A bill for an act relating to natural
resources; providing a process for designating star lakes or rivers; creating a
Star Lake Board as a nonprofit corporation; allowing for the placement of star
lake or river signs on highways; appropriating money; proposing coding for new
law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 103B; 173.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
Thissen, Kahn and Holberg introduced:
H. F. No. 3438, A bill for an act relating to health; changing
provisions for handling genetic information; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006,
section 13.386, subdivision 3; Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, section
144.125, subdivision 3.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Public Safety and Civil Justice.
McNamara introduced:
H. F. No. 3439, A bill for an act relating to natural
resources; modifying requirements for alternative recording for state forest
roads; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 89.715.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
Beard and Bly introduced:
H. F. No. 3440, A bill for an act relating to transportation;
repealing prohibition against Dan Patch commuter rail line; repealing Laws
2002, chapter 393, section 85.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Transportation Finance Division.
Bigham, Berns, Simpson and Ozment introduced:
H. F. No. 3441, A bill for an act relating to civil law;
extending civil immunity to municipalities that donate public safety equipment;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 466.03, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Public Safety and Civil Justice.
Kalin, Simon and Morgan introduced:
H. F. No. 3442, A bill for an act relating to campaign finance;
providing for reimbursement of certain costs of the campaign finance and public
disclosure board by individuals who file frivolous complaints; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 10A.02, subdivision 11.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Governmental Operations, Reform, Technology and Elections.
Slawik and Hornstein introduced:
H. F. No. 3443, A bill for an act relating to education
finance; appropriating money for the parent-child home program.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Bigham, McNamara, Zellers, DeLaForest, Dill, Knuth, Hansen,
Eken and Atkins introduced:
H. F. No. 3444, A bill for an act relating to game and fish;
extending the fall turkey hunting season in certain areas; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2006, section 97B.711, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
Mahoney, Kahn, Peppin and Haws introduced:
H. F. No. 3445, A bill for an act relating to capital
improvements; appropriating money for United Enterprise Laboratories;
authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Kahn; Murphy, E.; Ruud; Slocum and Thissen introduced:
H. F. No. 3446, A bill for an act relating to public health;
requiring information on meningococcal disease and human papillomavirus disease
to be provided through the schools; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section
121A.15, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Health and Human Services.
Sailer and Johnson introduced:
H. F. No. 3447, A bill for an act relating to consumer
protection; providing for the termination of a wireless services contract
without penalty upon the death of a customer; proposing coding for new law in
Minnesota Statutes, chapter 325F.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Commerce and Labor.
Tingelstad, Simon, Hilstrom and Lesch introduced:
H. F. No. 3448, A bill for an act relating to children;
regulating gestational carrier arrangements; proposing coding for new law in
Minnesota Statutes, chapter 257.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Public Safety and Civil Justice.
Tingelstad, Simon, Hilstrom and Lesch introduced:
H. F. No. 3449, A bill for an act relating to assisted
reproduction; changing certain regulations; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006,
section 257.56.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Public Safety and Civil Justice.
Huntley; Eken; Hosch; Otremba; Gottwalt; Sertich; Norton;
Solberg; Hamilton; Juhnke; Murphy, M.; Sailer; Moe; Jaros and Dill introduced:
H. F. No. 3450, A bill for an act relating to human services;
expanding the rural hospital payment adjustment to include additional
diagnosis-related groups; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections 256.969,
subdivision 26; 256B.195, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Huntley; Eken; Hosch; Otremba; Gottwalt; Sertich; Norton;
Solberg; Hamilton; Juhnke; Murphy, M.; Sailer; Moe; Jaros and Dill introduced:
H. F. No. 3451, A bill for an act relating to human services;
expanding rural hospital payment adjustment to include all diagnosis-related
groups; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections 256.969, subdivision 26;
256B.195, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Walker, Bunn, Loeffler, Norton and Liebling introduced:
H. F. No. 3452, A bill for an act relating to human services;
prohibiting commissioner of human services from diverting Title 3 funding away
from senior nutrition programs; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section
256.9752, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Kahn introduced:
H. F. No. 3453, A bill for an act relating to state government;
modifying provisions relating to a study of effectiveness of the Starbase
program.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Agriculture, Rural Economies and Veterans Affairs.
Jaros and Huntley introduced:
H. F. No. 3454, A bill for an act relating to the city of
Duluth; correcting the legal description of the boundaries of the tracts of
land administered by the Spirit Mountain Recreation Area Authority; amending
Laws 1973, chapter 327, section 2, subdivision 1, as amended.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Local Government and Metropolitan Affairs.
Hilty, Kahn, Bigham, Winkler and DeLaForest introduced:
H. F. No. 3455, A bill for an act relating to the military;
changing certain election provisions; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006,
sections 203B.17; 203B.21, subdivisions 1, 2; 203B.22; 203B.24, subdivision 1;
proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 203B.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Governmental Operations, Reform, Technology and Elections.
Tschumper, Lanning and Olin introduced:
H. F. No. 3456, A bill for an act relating to emergency
management; authorizing interstate assistance by local governments; proposing
coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 192.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Local Government and Metropolitan Affairs.
Simon introduced:
H. F. No. 3457, A bill for an act relating to trust property;
authorizing the use of debit or credit cards to draw funds from custodial trust
accounts; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 529.08.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee
on Commerce and Labor.
Peterson, S., introduced:
H. F. No. 3458, A bill for an act relating to traffic
regulations; expanding requirement of display of vehicle lighting; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 169.48.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Transportation Finance Division.
Greiling and McFarlane introduced:
H. F. No. 3459, A bill for an act relating to education;
defining a full-time student as a dependent for health plan coverage; repealing
school district requirement to provide certain health care information;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, sections 43A.23, subdivision 1;
62E.02, subdivision 7; 62L.02, subdivision 11; proposing coding for new law in
Minnesota Statutes, chapter 62A; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement,
section 256.962, subdivision 6.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on E-12 Education.
Eastlund introduced:
H. F. No. 3460, A bill for an act relating to education
finance; requiring school districts to submit licensed employee salary
settlement information to the Department of Education; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2006, section 123B.77, by adding subdivisions.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on E-12 Education.
Norton, Heidgerken and Fritz introduced:
H. F. No. 3461, A bill for an act relating to education;
providing full funding for transportation of nonpublic students; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 123B.92, subdivision 9.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Finance.
Slawik and Peterson, S., introduced:
H. F. No. 3462, A bill for an act relating to early childhood
education; modifying school readiness program requirements; appropriating
money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 124D.15, by adding a
subdivision; Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, section 124D.15, subdivision
3.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on E-12 Education.
Slawik; Kelliher; Peterson, S.; Wardlow and Bly introduced:
H. F. No. 3463, A bill for an act relating to early childhood
education; creating an at-risk prekindergarten program; appropriating money;
proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 124D.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on E-12 Education.
Slawik; Kelliher; Peterson, S.; Wardlow and Bly introduced:
H. F. No. 3464, A bill for an act relating to education;
providing funding for universal preschool for four-year-old students; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, section 126C.05, subdivision 1; proposing
coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 124D.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on E-12 Education.
Swails, Greiling, Tillberry, Dittrich, Kranz and Benson
introduced:
H. F. No. 3465, A bill for an act relating to education; modifying
the reporting of assessment results; amending Minnesota Statutes 2007
Supplement, section 120B.30, subdivision 1a.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on E-12 Education.
Tillberry and Dittrich introduced:
H. F. No. 3466, A bill for an act relating to education;
establishing a pilot program to explore the development of a regional center
for visual arts; appropriating money.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on E-12 Education.
Norton, Heidgerken and Davnie introduced:
H. F. No. 3467, A bill for an act relating to education;
amending time period for teacher to request a leave or extension of leave to
teach at a charter school; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 124D.10,
subdivision 20.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on E-12 Education.
Swails and Bunn introduced:
H. F. No. 3468, A bill for an act relating to education;
requiring every school to have a licensed library media specialist; proposing
coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 122A.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on E-12 Education.
Davnie introduced:
H. F. No. 3469, A bill for an act relating to student
transportation; establishing procedures and standards for contracting for
private student transportation services; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006,
sections 123B.88, by adding a subdivision; 123B.91, subdivision 1; proposing
coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 123B.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on E-12 Education.
Winkler, Greiling and Brynaert introduced:
H. F. No. 3470, A bill for an act relating to education;
directing the Minnesota Department of Education to collaboratively establish,
maintain, and revise statewide technology standards and guidelines for school
districts to use in improving the academic achievement of all students;
proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 125B.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on E-12 Education.
Abeler introduced:
H. F. No. 3471, A bill for an act relating to education;
allowing ongoing three-year school superintendent contracts; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2007 Supplement, section 123B.143, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on E-12 Education.
Mariani introduced:
H. F. No. 3472, A bill for an act relating to education;
providing for a plan to reduce the achievement gap.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on E-12 Education.
Mullery, Hilstrom, Thao, Mariani, Nelson, Clark and Mahoney
introduced:
H. F. No. 3473, A bill for an act relating to taxes; providing
for certain mortgage tax forgiveness; amending Minnesota Statutes 2007
Supplement, sections 290.01, subdivisions 19, 31; 290A.03, subdivision 15.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Taxes.
Hilstrom, Kohls, Mullery, Thao, Mariani, Nelson, Clark and
Mahoney introduced:
H. F. No. 3474, A bill for an act relating to mortgages;
redemption period; providing for notice of sale; amending Minnesota Statutes
2006, section 582.032, subdivision 2.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Public Safety and Civil Justice.
Mullery, Hilstrom, Thao, Mariani, Nelson, Clark and Mahoney
introduced:
H. F. No. 3475, A bill for an act relating to mortgages;
amending provisions relating to foreclosure; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006,
sections 580.02; 580.041, subdivision 2; 580.06; 580.07; 580.12; 580.23,
subdivision 1; 580.25; 580.28; 580.30; 581.10; 582.03; 582.031; 582.032,
subdivision 2; Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, sections 510.05; 550.19;
550.22; 550.24; 580.24; Laws 2004, chapter 263, section 26; proposing coding
for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 580.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Public Safety and Civil Justice.
Kohls, Mullery, Gunther and Davnie introduced:
H. F. No. 3476, A bill for an act relating to landlord and
tenant; providing for certain notices relating to foreclosure; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections 504B.151; 504B.178, subdivision 8; 504B.285,
subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Public Safety and Civil Justice.
Gardner introduced:
H. F. No. 3477, A bill for an act relating to manufactured
housing; providing for regulation of lending practices and default; providing
notices and remedies; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, sections 327.64;
327.65; 327.66; 327B.01, by adding subdivisions; 327B.08, by adding a
subdivision; 327B.09, by adding a subdivision; 327B.12; proposing coding for
new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 325B.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Public Safety and Civil Justice.
Peterson, N.; Mullery; Gunther; Davnie and Clark introduced:
H. F. No. 3478, A bill for an act relating to judicial process;
modifying certain civil and criminal penalties; amending Minnesota Statutes
2006, section 363A.29, subdivision 4; Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement,
section 609.822, subdivision 3.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Public Safety and Civil Justice.
Clark, Mullery, Kohls, Hilstrom, Mariani, Thao, Nelson and
Mahoney introduced:
H. F. No. 3479, A bill for an act relating to courts; modifying
certain district court fees; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 357.021,
subdivision 1a.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Public Safety and Civil Justice.
Mullery, Hilstrom, Thao, Mariani, Nelson, Clark and Mahoney
introduced:
H. F. No. 3480, A bill for an act relating to human rights;
modifying filing of claim provision; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006, section
363A.28, subdivision 3.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Public Safety and Civil Justice.
Atkins introduced:
H. F. No. 3481, A bill for an act relating to payroll card
accounts; repealing a sunset; repealing Laws 2005, chapter 158, section 4, as
amended.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Commerce and Labor.
Brod introduced:
H. F. No. 3482, A bill for an act relating to state government;
requiring a searchable database of state expenditures; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2007 Supplement, section 16C.046.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committee on Governmental Operations, Reform, Technology and Elections.
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
The following messages were received from the Senate:
Madam Speaker:
I hereby announce the passage by the Senate of the following
House File, herewith returned:
H. F. No. 2800, A bill for an act relating to transportation
finance; appropriating money for transportation activities; providing funding
for highway maintenance, debt service, and local roads; appropriating funds for
emergency relief related to the I-35W bridge collapse; establishing a trunk
highway bridge improvement program; requiring a study of value capture to
reduce the public costs of large transportation infrastructure investment;
authorizing sale and issuance of bonds; modifying motor vehicle registration
and motor fuel taxes; establishing annual surcharge on motor fuel taxes;
creating a motor fuels tax credit; allocating motor vehicle lease tax revenues;
providing for local transportation sales taxes; modifying county state-aid
highway fund revenue allocation; prohibiting tolling or privatization of
existing transportation facilities; establishing bridge improvement program;
modifying driver's license reinstatement fee provisions; regulating certain
transit funding activities; modifying provisions related to various
transportation-related funds and accounts; amending Minnesota Statutes 2006,
sections 160.84, subdivision 1; 161.081, subdivision 3; 162.06; 162.07, subdivision
1, by adding subdivisions; 168.013, subdivision 1a; 171.29, subdivision 2;
290.06, by adding a subdivision; 296A.07, subdivision 3; 296A.08, subdivision
2; 297A.64, subdivision 2; 297A.815, by adding a subdivision; 297A.99,
subdivision 1; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters
160; 165; 296A; 297A; 398A.
Colleen Pacheco, Second Assistant Secretary of the Senate
Madam Speaker:
I hereby announce the passage by the Senate of the following
Senate File, herewith transmitted:
S. F. No. 2428.
Patrice Dworak, First Assistant Secretary of the Senate
FIRST READING OF SENATE BILLS
S. F. No. 2428, A bill for an act relating to local government;
allowing meetings and events after 6:00 p.m. on March 4, 2008.
The bill was read for the first time.
Tschumper moved that S. F. No. 2428 and H. F. No. 2795, now on
the Consent Calendar, be referred to the Chief Clerk for comparison. The motion prevailed.
MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS
Cornish moved that the name of Sviggum be stricken and the name
of Drazkowski be added as an author on H. F. No. 498. The motion prevailed.
Clark moved that the names of Swails, Madore and Morrow be
added as authors on H. F. No. 934. The motion prevailed.
Fritz moved that the name of Loeffler be added as an author on
H. F. No. 1066. The
motion prevailed.
Eastlund moved that the names of Haws, Dettmer and Dominguez be
added as authors on H. F. No. 2095. The motion prevailed.
Clark moved that the names of Swails and Morrow be added as
authors on H. F. No. 2100.
The motion prevailed.
Brod moved that the name of Drazkowski be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2172. The motion
prevailed.
Winkler moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2553. The
motion prevailed.
Carlson moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2554. The
motion prevailed.
Slawik moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2555. The
motion prevailed.
Hansen moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2573. The
motion prevailed.
Haws moved that the name of Kalin be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2580. The
motion prevailed.
Howes moved that the name of Wollschlager be added as an author
on H. F. No. 2582. The
motion prevailed.
Olin moved that the name of Kalin be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2591. The
motion prevailed.
Bly moved that the name of Kalin be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2617. The
motion prevailed.
Faust moved that the names of Haws and Dominguez be added as
authors on H. F. No. 2645.
The motion prevailed.
Bigham moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2657. The
motion prevailed.
Peterson, S., moved that the name of Slocum be added as an
author on H. F. No. 2663.
The motion prevailed.
Slawik moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2689. The
motion prevailed.
Mullery moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2702. The
motion prevailed.
Lenczewski moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author
on H. F. No. 2707. The
motion prevailed.
Atkins moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2719. The
motion prevailed.
Atkins moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2720. The
motion prevailed.
Lesch moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2746. The
motion prevailed.
Hornstein moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author
on H. F. No. 2757. The
motion prevailed.
Hausman moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2758. The
motion prevailed.
Bigham moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2782. The
motion prevailed.
Swails moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2783. The
motion prevailed.
Lieder moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2800. The
motion prevailed.
Gardner moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2802. The
motion prevailed.
Simon moved that the name of Kalin be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2866. The
motion prevailed.
Paymar moved that the name of Kalin be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2877. The
motion prevailed.
Brynaert moved that the name of Kalin be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2879. The
motion prevailed.
Faust moved that the name of Kalin be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2882. The
motion prevailed.
Greiling moved that the name of Kalin be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2893. The
motion prevailed.
Paymar moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2906. The
motion prevailed.
Murphy, E., moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author
on H. F. No. 2920. The
motion prevailed.
Brynaert moved that the name of Murphy, E., be added as an
author on H. F. No. 2937.
The motion prevailed.
Hortman moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2940. The
motion prevailed.
Hansen moved that the names of Sailer; Peterson, A., and Slocum
be added as authors on H. F. No. 2946. The motion prevailed.
Simon moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2955. The
motion prevailed.
Hansen moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2963. The
motion prevailed.
Morgan moved that the names of Kalin and Bigham be added as
authors on H. F. No. 2978.
The motion prevailed.
Bly moved that the name of Ward be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2982. The
motion prevailed.
Koenen moved that the name of Kalin be added as an author on
H. F. No. 2998. The
motion prevailed.
Kahn moved that her name be stricken as an author on
H. F. No. 3008. The
motion prevailed.
Hosch moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3014. The
motion prevailed.
Simon moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3023. The
motion prevailed.
Olin moved that the name of Simon be added as an author on H. F. No. 3050. The motion prevailed.
Knuth moved that the name of Bunn be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3083. The
motion prevailed.
Scalze moved that the names of Bunn and Slocum be added as
authors on H. F. No. 3084.
The motion prevailed.
Madore moved that the name of Bunn be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3092. The
motion prevailed.
Bigham moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3101. The
motion prevailed.
Benson moved that the name of Simon be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3104. The
motion prevailed.
Benson moved that the name of Simon be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3108. The
motion prevailed.
Benson moved that the name of Simon be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3109. The
motion prevailed.
Benson moved that the name of Simon be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3111. The
motion prevailed.
Hortman moved that the name of Murphy, E., be added as an
author on H. F. No. 3113.
The motion prevailed.
Mullery moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3132. The
motion prevailed.
Sailer moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3137. The
motion prevailed.
Winkler moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3142. The
motion prevailed.
Winkler moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3143. The
motion prevailed.
Winkler moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3144. The
motion prevailed.
Fritz moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3147. The
motion prevailed.
Knuth moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3154. The
motion prevailed.
Bigham moved that the name of Dominguez be added as an author
on H. F. No. 3161. The
motion prevailed.
Atkins moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3163. The
motion prevailed.
Wagenius moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3168. The
motion prevailed.
Lenczewski moved that the names of Simon and Slocum be added as
authors on H. F. No. 3171.
The motion prevailed.
Sailer moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3178. The
motion prevailed.
Gardner moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3185. The
motion prevailed.
Peterson, S., moved that the names of Simon and Slocum be added
as authors on H. F. No. 3193.
The motion prevailed.
Knuth moved that the names of Slocum, Sailer and Hortman be
added as authors on H. F. No. 3195. The motion prevailed.
Clark moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3196. The
motion prevailed.
Faust moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3202. The
motion prevailed.
Dominguez moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author
on H. F. No. 3203. The
motion prevailed.
Lanning moved that the name of Shimanski be added as an author
on H. F. No. 3208. The
motion prevailed.
Peterson, A., moved that the names of Thissen and Sailer be
added as authors on H. F. No. 3243. The motion prevailed.
Winkler moved that the name of Simon be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3246. The
motion prevailed.
Solberg moved that the names of Brynaert, Slocum and Bunn be
added as authors on H. F. No. 3254. The motion prevailed.
Gunther moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3260. The
motion prevailed.
Clark moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3263. The
motion prevailed.
Peterson, S., moved that the name of Slocum be added as an
author on H. F. No. 3290.
The motion prevailed.
Clark moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3293. The
motion prevailed.
Drazkowski moved that the name of Dittrich be added as an
author on H. F. No. 3294.
The motion prevailed.
Gunther moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3299. The
motion prevailed.
Hornstein moved that the name of Murphy, E., be added as an
author on H. F. No. 3307.
The motion prevailed.
Mahoney moved that the name of Bunn be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3315. The
motion prevailed.
Mariani moved that the name of Paymar be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3316. The
motion prevailed.
Simon moved that the name of Dittrich be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3331. The
motion prevailed.
Magnus moved that the names of Seifert and Dittrich be added as
authors on H. F. No. 3334.
The motion prevailed.
Bigham moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3342. The
motion prevailed.
Juhnke moved that the name of Magnus be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3343. The
motion prevailed.
Severson moved that the names of Tingelstad and Gottwalt be
added as authors on H. F. No. 3344. The motion prevailed.
Sertich moved that the name of Simon be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3345. The
motion prevailed.
Davnie moved that the name of Slocum be added as an author on
H. F. No. 3346. The
motion prevailed.
Atkins moved that H. F. No. 1251 be recalled
from the Committee on Finance and be re-referred to the Committee on Commerce
and Labor. The motion prevailed.
Rukavina moved that H. F. No. 2753 be recalled
from the Committee on Taxes and be re-referred to the Committee on Local
Government and Metropolitan Affairs.
The motion prevailed.
Walker moved that H. F. No. 3270 be recalled
from the Committee on Health and Human Services and be re‑referred to the
Committee on Finance. The motion
prevailed.
FISCAL
CALENDAR ANNOUNCEMENTS
Pursuant to rule 1.22, Solberg announced his intention to place
H. F. Nos. 2553 and 3055 on the Fiscal Calendar for Thursday,
February 28, 2008.
Pursuant to rule 1.22, Lenczewski announced her intention to
place H. F. No. 3201 on the Fiscal Calendar for Thursday,
February 28, 2008.
ADJOURNMENT
Sertich moved that when the House adjourns today it adjourn
until 10:00 a.m., Thursday, February 28, 2008.
The motion prevailed.
Sertich moved that the House adjourn. The motion prevailed, and the Speaker declared the House stands
adjourned until 10:00 a.m., Thursday, February 28, 2008.
Albin
A. Mathiowetz,
Chief Clerk, House of Representatives