STATE OF
MINNESOTA
NINETY-FIRST
SESSION - 2019
_____________________
THIRTY-SECOND
DAY
Saint Paul, Minnesota, Thursday, April 4, 2019
The House of Representatives convened at 3:30
p.m. and was called to order by Melissa Hortman, Speaker of the House.
Prayer was offered by Imam Makram El-Amin,
Masjid An-Nur, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The members of the House gave the pledge
of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America.
The roll was called and the following
members were present:
Acomb
Albright
Anderson
Bahner
Bahr
Baker
Becker-Finn
Bernardy
Bierman
Boe
Brand
Cantrell
Carlson, A.
Carlson, L.
Christensen
Claflin
Considine
Daniels
Daudt
Davids
Davnie
Dehn
Demuth
Dettmer
Drazkowski
Ecklund
Edelson
Elkins
Erickson
Fabian
Fischer
Franson
Freiberg
Garofalo
Gomez
Green
Grossell
Gruenhagen
Gunther
Haley
Halverson
Hamilton
Hansen
Hassan
Hausman
Heinrich
Heintzeman
Her
Hertaus
Hornstein
Howard
Huot
Johnson
Jurgens
Kiel
Klevorn
Koegel
Kotyza-Witthuhn
Koznick
Kresha
Kunesh-Podein
Layman
Lee
Lesch
Liebling
Lien
Lillie
Lippert
Lislegard
Loeffler
Long
Lucero
Lueck
Mahoney
Mann
Mariani
Marquart
Masin
McDonald
Mekeland
Miller
Moller
Moran
Morrison
Munson
Murphy
Nash
Nelson, M.
Nelson, N.
Neu
Noor
Nornes
O'Driscoll
Olson
Pelowski
Persell
Petersburg
Pierson
Pinto
Poppe
Poston
Pryor
Quam
Richardson
Robbins
Runbeck
Sandell
Sandstede
Sauke
Schomacker
Schultz
Scott
Stephenson
Sundin
Swedzinski
Tabke
Theis
Torkelson
Urdahl
Vang
Vogel
Wagenius
Wazlawik
Winkler
Wolgamott
Xiong, J.
Xiong, T.
Youakim
Zerwas
Spk. Hortman
A quorum was present.
Backer, Bennett, O'Neill and West were
excused.
The Chief Clerk proceeded to read the
Journal of the preceding day. There
being no objection, further reading of the Journal was dispensed with and the
Journal was approved as corrected by the Chief Clerk.
REPORTS
OF STANDING COMMITTEES AND DIVISIONS
Lesch from the Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Division to which was referred:
H. F. No. 2051, A bill for an act relating to insurance; making changes to conform with certain model regulations; making federally conforming changes to supplemental Medicare coverage; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 60A.1291, subdivisions 1, 15, by adding a subdivision; 60A.51, by adding a subdivision; 60A.52, subdivision 1; 60D.15, by adding subdivisions; 62A.3099, by adding a subdivision; 62A.31, subdivision 1, by adding a subdivision; 62A.315; 62A.316; 62A.3161; 62A.3162; 62A.3163; 62A.3164; 62A.3165; 62A.318, subdivision 17; 62E.07; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 60A; 60D.
Reported the same back with the following amendments:
Page 6, line 21, before "The" insert ""Groupwide supervisor" means"
Page 6, line 27, before "An" insert ""Internationally active insurance group" means"
With the recommendation that when so amended the bill be placed on the General Register.
The
report was adopted.
Pursuant to Joint Rule 2.03 and in
accordance with House Concurrent Resolution No. 1, H. F. No. 2051 was re‑referred
to the Committee on Rules and Legislative Administration.
INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS
The
following House Files were introduced:
Swedzinski and Schomacker introduced:
H. F. No. 2810, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; appropriating money for the Lincoln-Pipestone Rural Water System to provide expanded water service to the region; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.
Gomez introduced:
H. F. No. 2811, A bill for an act relating to taxation; creating a Tax Expenditure Advisory Commission; providing for review and sunset of tax expenditures; proposing coding for new law as Minnesota Statutes, chapter 290D.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxes.
Gomez introduced:
H. F. No. 2812, A bill for an act relating to taxes; property tax aids; creating a new aid program to assist with low-income housing; appropriating money; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 477A.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxes.
Vang and Nelson, M., introduced:
H. F. No. 2813, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; appropriating money for an interchange project in Brooklyn Center; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.
Runbeck, Torkelson, Murphy, Huot and Daniels introduced:
H. F. No. 2814, A bill for an act relating to transportation; establishing a rail infrastructure and economic development program; modifying rail-related accounts; making technical changes; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 222.49; 222.50, subdivision 7; 222.57; 222.63, subdivision 8; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 222.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.
Fabian, Swedzinski, Grossell, Runbeck, Albright, Green, Layman, Theis, Daudt, Nornes, Poston, Gruenhagen, Daniels, Demuth, Kiel, Mekeland, Lislegard, Neu, Dettmer, Erickson, West, Torkelson, Lueck, Scott and Nash introduced:
H. F. No. 2815, A bill for an act relating to commerce; prohibiting the use of appropriated funds to support certain legal proceedings.
The bill was read for the first time.
MOTION TO DECLARE URGENCY
Pursuant to Article IV, Section 19, of the
Constitution of the state of Minnesota, Fabian moved that the rule therein be
suspended and an urgency be declared and that the rules of the House be so far
suspended so that H. F. No. 2815 be given its second and third
readings and be placed upon its final passage.
A roll call was requested and properly
seconded.
The question was taken on the Fabian
motion and the roll was called. There
were 56 yeas and 74 nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Albright
Anderson
Bahr
Baker
Boe
Daniels
Daudt
Davids
Demuth
Dettmer
Drazkowski
Erickson
Fabian
Franson
Garofalo
Green
Grossell
Gruenhagen
Gunther
Haley
Hamilton
Heinrich
Heintzeman
Hertaus
Johnson
Jurgens
Kiel
Koznick
Kresha
Layman
Lislegard
Lucero
Lueck
McDonald
Mekeland
Miller
Munson
Nash
Nelson, N.
Neu
Nornes
O'Driscoll
Petersburg
Pierson
Poston
Quam
Robbins
Runbeck
Schomacker
Scott
Swedzinski
Theis
Torkelson
Urdahl
Vogel
Zerwas
Those who voted in the negative were:
Acomb
Bahner
Becker-Finn
Bernardy
Bierman
Brand
Cantrell
Carlson, A.
Carlson, L.
Christensen
Claflin
Considine
Davnie
Dehn
Ecklund
Edelson
Elkins
Fischer
Freiberg
Gomez
Halverson
Hansen
Hassan
Hausman
Her
Hornstein
Howard
Huot
Klevorn
Koegel
Kotyza-Witthuhn
Kunesh-Podein
Lee
Lesch
Liebling
Lien
Lillie
Lippert
Loeffler
Long
Mahoney
Mann
Mariani
Marquart
Masin
Moller
Moran
Morrison
Murphy
Nelson, M.
Noor
Olson
Pelowski
Persell
Pinto
Poppe
Pryor
Richardson
Sandell
Sandstede
Sauke
Schultz
Stephenson
Sundin
Tabke
Vang
Wagenius
Wazlawik
Winkler
Wolgamott
Xiong, J.
Xiong, T.
Youakim
Spk. Hortman
The
motion did not prevail.
H. F. No. 2815 was referred to the Committee on Commerce.
INTRODUCTION
AND FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS, Continued
The
following House Files were introduced:
Anderson introduced:
H. F. No. 2816, A bill for an act relating to energy; imposing a moratorium of construction and expansion of community solar gardens outside the 11-county metropolitan area; requiring a report.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.
Anderson introduced:
H. F. No. 2817, A bill for an act relating to game and fish; allowing portable deer stands to be left overnight in certain wildlife management areas; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 97A.137, subdivision 5.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources Policy.
Neu, Johnson and Dettmer introduced:
H. F. No. 2818, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; appropriating money for reconstruction project of marked U.S. Highway 8; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.
Howard and Schultz introduced:
H. F. No. 2819, A bill for an act relating to taxation; income; imposing a tax on the excess prices of certain drugs; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 290.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxes.
Persell introduced:
H. F. No. 2820, A bill for an act relating to human services; directing the commissioner of human services to make recommendations for substance use disorder treatment provider paperwork reduction and systems improvement; appropriating money.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services Policy.
MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
The
following messages were received from the Senate:
Madam Speaker:
I hereby announce that the Senate accedes to the request of the House for the appointment of a Conference Committee on the amendments adopted by the Senate to the following House File:
H. F. No. 400, A bill for an act relating to health; establishing the Opioid Addiction Advisory Council; establishing the opioid stewardship fund; establishing an opiate product registration fee; modifying provisions related to opioid addiction prevention, education, intervention, treatment, and recovery; requiring reports; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 16A.151, subdivision 2; 145.9269, subdivision 1; 145C.05, subdivision 2; 151.252, subdivision 1; 151.37, subdivision 12; 151.47, by adding a subdivision; 151.71, by adding a subdivision; 152.105, subdivision 2; 152.11, subdivision 2d, by adding subdivisions; 214.12, by adding a subdivision; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 16A; 62Q; 145; 145C; 151.
The Senate has appointed as such committee:
Senators Rosen, Draheim and Eaton.
Said House File is herewith returned to the House.
Cal R. Ludeman, Secretary of the Senate
Madam Speaker:
I hereby announce the passage by the
Senate of the following Senate Files, herewith transmitted:
S. F. Nos. 277, 278 and
1257.
Cal R. Ludeman,
Secretary of the Senate
FIRST READING OF
SENATE BILLS
S. F. No. 277, A bill for an act relating to health care; establishing direct primary care service agreements; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 62A.01, by adding a subdivision; 62A.011, subdivision 3; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 62Q.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce.
S. F. No. 278, A bill for an act relating to health care; creating licensure and regulations for pharmacy benefit managers; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 151.21, subdivision 7, by adding a subdivision; proposing coding for new law as Minnesota Statutes, chapter 62W; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 151.214, subdivision 2; 151.60; 151.61; 151.62; 151.63; 151.64; 151.65; 151.66; 151.67; 151.68; 151.69; 151.70; 151.71.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.
S. F. No. 1257, A bill for an act relating to health care; authorizing the use of epinephrine auto-injectors by certain individuals who complete a training program; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 144.999.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Division.
REPORT FROM THE COMMITTEE ON
RULES
AND LEGISLATIVE ADMINISTRATION
Winkler from the Committee on Rules and
Legislative Administration, pursuant to rules 1.21 and 3.33, designated the
following bills to be placed on the Calendar for the Day for Monday, April 8,
2019 and established a prefiling requirement for amendments offered to the
following bills:
S. F. No. 1339; and
H. F. Nos. 637, 1883, 1960, 2154, 622, 2225, 1188, 2181, 1983,
990 and 1840.
CALENDAR FOR THE DAY
S. F. No. 131, A bill for
an act relating to health care; requiring facility fee disclosure; proposing
coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 62J.
The bill was read for the third time and
placed upon its final passage.
The question was taken on the passage
of the bill and the roll was called.
There were 130 yeas and 0 nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Acomb
Albright
Anderson
Bahner
Bahr
Baker
Becker-Finn
Bernardy
Bierman
Boe
Brand
Cantrell
Carlson, A.
Carlson, L.
Christensen
Claflin
Considine
Daniels
Daudt
Davids
Davnie
Dehn
Demuth
Dettmer
Drazkowski
Ecklund
Edelson
Elkins
Erickson
Fabian
Fischer
Franson
Freiberg
Garofalo
Gomez
Green
Grossell
Gruenhagen
Gunther
Haley
Halverson
Hamilton
Hansen
Hassan
Hausman
Heinrich
Heintzeman
Her
Hertaus
Hornstein
Howard
Huot
Johnson
Jurgens
Kiel
Klevorn
Koegel
Kotyza-Witthuhn
Koznick
Kresha
Kunesh-Podein
Layman
Lee
Lesch
Liebling
Lien
Lillie
Lippert
Lislegard
Loeffler
Long
Lucero
Lueck
Mahoney
Mann
Mariani
Marquart
Masin
McDonald
Mekeland
Miller
Moller
Moran
Morrison
Munson
Murphy
Nash
Nelson, M.
Nelson, N.
Neu
Noor
Nornes
O'Driscoll
Olson
Pelowski
Persell
Petersburg
Pierson
Pinto
Poppe
Poston
Pryor
Quam
Richardson
Robbins
Runbeck
Sandell
Sandstede
Sauke
Schomacker
Schultz
Scott
Stephenson
Sundin
Swedzinski
Tabke
Theis
Torkelson
Urdahl
Vang
Vogel
Wagenius
Wazlawik
Winkler
Wolgamott
Xiong, J.
Xiong, T.
Youakim
Zerwas
Spk. Hortman
The bill was
passed and its title agreed to.
S. F. No. 584, A bill for
an act relating to health licensing; converting allied health professions to a
birth month renewal cycle; making technical corrections; modifying certain
fees; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 147.01, subdivision 7; 147.012; 147.02, by adding a subdivision;
147A.06; 147A.07; 147A.28; 147B.02, subdivision 9, by adding a subdivision; 147B.08; 147C.15,
subdivision 7, by adding a subdivision; 147C.40; 147D.17, subdivision 6,
by adding a subdivision; 147D.27, by adding a subdivision; 147E.15, subdivision
5, by adding a subdivision; 147E.40, subdivision 1; 147F.07, subdivision 5, by
adding subdivisions; 147F.17, subdivision 1; 148.7815, subdivision 1; proposing
coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 147A; 147B; 147C; 147D;
147E; 147F; repealing Minnesota Rules, part 5600.0605, subparts 5, 8.
The bill was read for the third time and
placed upon its final passage.
The question was taken on the passage of
the bill and the roll was called. There
were 130 yeas and 0 nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Acomb
Albright
Anderson
Bahner
Bahr
Baker
Becker-Finn
Bernardy
Bierman
Boe
Brand
Cantrell
Carlson, A.
Carlson, L.
Christensen
Claflin
Considine
Daniels
Daudt
Davids
Davnie
Dehn
Demuth
Dettmer
Drazkowski
Ecklund
Edelson
Elkins
Erickson
Fabian
Fischer
Franson
Freiberg
Garofalo
Gomez
Green
Grossell
Gruenhagen
Gunther
Haley
Halverson
Hamilton
Hansen
Hassan
Hausman
Heinrich
Heintzeman
Her
Hertaus
Hornstein
Howard
Huot
Johnson
Jurgens
Kiel
Klevorn
Koegel
Kotyza-Witthuhn
Koznick
Kresha
Kunesh-Podein
Layman
Lee
Lesch
Liebling
Lien
Lillie
Lippert
Lislegard
Loeffler
Long
Lucero
Lueck
Mahoney
Mann
Mariani
Marquart
Masin
McDonald
Mekeland
Miller
Moller
Moran
Morrison
Munson
Murphy
Nash
Nelson, M.
Nelson, N.
Neu
Noor
Nornes
O'Driscoll
Olson
Pelowski
Persell
Petersburg
Pierson
Pinto
Poppe
Poston
Pryor
Quam
Richardson
Robbins
Runbeck
Sandell
Sandstede
Sauke
Schomacker
Schultz
Scott
Stephenson
Sundin
Swedzinski
Tabke
Theis
Torkelson
Urdahl
Vang
Vogel
Wagenius
Wazlawik
Winkler
Wolgamott
Xiong, J.
Xiong, T.
Youakim
Zerwas
Spk. Hortman
The
bill was passed and its title agreed to.
H. F. No. 1997, A bill for
an act relating to local government; extending Hennepin County job order
contracting authority; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 383B.1511,
subdivision 8.
The bill was read for the third time and
placed upon its final passage.
The question was taken on the passage of
the bill and the roll was called. There
were 120 yeas and 10 nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Acomb
Albright
Anderson
Bahner
Baker
Becker-Finn
Bernardy
Bierman
Boe
Brand
Cantrell
Carlson, A.
Carlson, L.
Christensen
Claflin
Considine
Daniels
Daudt
Davids
Davnie
Dehn
Demuth
Dettmer
Ecklund
Edelson
Elkins
Fabian
Fischer
Franson
Freiberg
Garofalo
Gomez
Grossell
Gunther
Haley
Halverson
Hamilton
Hansen
Hassan
Hausman
Heintzeman
Her
Hertaus
Hornstein
Howard
Huot
Johnson
Jurgens
Kiel
Klevorn
Koegel
Kotyza-Witthuhn
Koznick
Kresha
Kunesh-Podein
Layman
Lee
Lesch
Liebling
Lien
Lillie
Lippert
Lislegard
Loeffler
Long
Lueck
Mahoney
Mann
Mariani
Marquart
Masin
McDonald
Moller
Moran
Morrison
Murphy
Nash
Nelson, M.
Nelson, N.
Neu
Noor
Nornes
O'Driscoll
Olson
Pelowski
Persell
Petersburg
Pierson
Pinto
Poppe
Poston
Pryor
Quam
Richardson
Robbins
Runbeck
Sandell
Sandstede
Sauke
Schomacker
Schultz
Scott
Stephenson
Sundin
Swedzinski
Tabke
Theis
Torkelson
Urdahl
Vang
Vogel
Wagenius
Wazlawik
Winkler
Wolgamott
Xiong, J.
Xiong, T.
Youakim
Zerwas
Spk. Hortman
Those who voted in the negative were:
Bahr
Drazkowski
Erickson
Green
Gruenhagen
Heinrich
Lucero
Mekeland
Miller
Munson
The bill was
passed and its title agreed to.
H. F. No. 554 was
reported to the House.
Moran moved to amend H. F. No. 554, the first engrossment, as follows:
Delete everything after the enacting clause and insert:
"Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 260C.329, subdivision 3, is amended to read:
Subd. 3. Petition. Only the county attorney The
county attorney or a parent whose parental rights were terminated under a
previous order of the court may file a petition for the reestablishment of
the legal parent and child relationship.
A parent filing a petition under this section shall pay a filing fee
in the amount required under section 357.021, subdivision 2, clause (1). The filing fee may be waived pursuant to
chapter 563. A petition for the
reestablishment of the legal parent and child relationship may be filed when:
(1) in cases where the county attorney is the petitioning party, both the responsible social services agency and the county attorney agree that reestablishment of the legal parent and child relationship is in the child's best interests;
(2) the parent has corrected the conditions that led to an order terminating parental rights;
(3) the parent is willing and has the capability to provide day-to-day care and maintain the health, safety, and welfare of the child;
(4) the child has been in foster care for
at least 36 48 months after the court issued the order
terminating parental rights;
(5) the child is 15 years of age or
older at the time the petition for reestablishment of the legal parent and
child relationship is filed;
(6) (5) the child has not
been adopted; and
(7) (6) the child is not the
subject of a written adoption placement agreement between the responsible social
services agency and the prospective adoptive parent, as required under
Minnesota Rules, part 9560.0060, subpart 2.
Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 260C.329, is amended by adding a subdivision to read:
Subd. 3a. Contents
of parent's petition. (a) A
parent's petition for reestablishment of the legal parent and child
relationship shall be signed under oath by the petitioner and shall state the
following:
(1) the petitioner's full name, date of
birth, address, and all other legal names or aliases by which the petitioner
has been known at any time;
(2) the name and date of birth of each
child for whom reunification is sought;
(3) the petitioner's relationship to
each child for whom reunification is sought;
(4) why reunification is sought and why
reunification is in the child's best interest;
(5) the details of the termination of
parental rights for which reunification is sought, including the date and
jurisdiction of the order, and the court file number and date of any prior
order terminating parental rights;
(6)
what steps the petitioner has taken toward personal rehabilitation since the
time of the order terminating parental rights, including treatment, work, or
other personal history that demonstrates rehabilitation;
(7) how the petitioner has corrected
the conditions that led to the order terminating parental rights for which
reunification is sought;
(8) reasons why the petitioner is
willing and capable to provide day-to-day care and maintain the health, safety,
and welfare of the child; and
(9) all prior requests by the
petitioner, whether for the present order terminating parental rights or for
any other orders terminating parental rights, whether granted or not.
(b) Prior to filing a petition for
reestablishment under this section, a parent must notify the responsible social
services agency of their intent to petition for reestablishment. Notice must be provided 45 days prior to
filing using a form created by the commissioner that includes the information
listed in paragraph (a). The parent must
file a copy of the notice with the petition for reestablishment.
Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 260C.329, subdivision 7, is amended to read:
Subd. 7. Service of petition on the parties. The petition for the reestablishment of the legal parent and child relationship and notice of hearing on the petition must be served on:
(1) the child;
(2) in cases where the county attorney is the petitioning party the parent whose rights have been terminated and with whom the legal parent and child relationship is proposed to be reestablished;
(3) the county attorney;
(4) the responsible social services
agency;
(3) (5) the child's guardian
ad litem; and
(4) (6) the child's tribe if
the child is subject to the Indian Child Welfare Act.
Sec. 4. Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 260C.329, subdivision 8, is amended to read:
Subd. 8. Hearing. The court may grant the petition ordering the reestablishment of the legal parent and child relationship only if it finds by clear and convincing evidence that:
(1) reestablishment of the legal parent and child relationship is in the child's best interests;
(2) the child is 15 years of age or
older;
(3) (2) the child has not
been adopted;
(4) (3) the child is not the
subject of a written adoption placement agreement between the responsible
social services agency and the prospective adoptive parent, as required under
Minnesota Rules, part 9560.0060, subpart 2;
(5) (4) at least 36 48
months have elapsed following a final order terminating parental rights and the
child remains in foster care;
(6) (5) the child desires to reside with the parent;
(7) (6) the parent has
corrected the conditions that led to an order terminating parental rights; and
(8) (7) the parent is
willing and has the capability to provide day-to-day care and maintain the
health, safety, and welfare of the child.
Sec. 5. Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 260C.329, is amended by adding a subdivision to read:
Subd. 12. Denial;
subsequent petitions. If the
court denies a parent's petition under this section after a hearing, the court
must make a written order barring the filing of subsequent petitions by the
parent. The court must provide the
length of the time period the parent is barred from filing a subsequent
petition, make written findings in support of the order, and evaluate the best
interests of the child.
Sec. 6. REPEALER.
Minnesota Statutes 2018, section
260C.329, subdivision 5, is repealed."
Amend the title accordingly
The
motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.
H. F. No. 554, A bill for
an act relating to human services; permitting parent to petition for
reestablishment of the legal parent and child relationship; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2018, section 260C.329, subdivisions 3, 7, 8, by adding subdivisions;
repealing Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 260C.329, subdivision 5.
The bill was read for the third time, as
amended, and placed upon its final passage.
The question was taken on the passage of
the bill and the roll was called. There
were 130 yeas and 0 nays as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative were:
Acomb
Albright
Anderson
Bahner
Bahr
Baker
Becker-Finn
Bernardy
Bierman
Boe
Brand
Cantrell
Carlson, A.
Carlson, L.
Christensen
Claflin
Considine
Daniels
Daudt
Davids
Davnie
Dehn
Demuth
Dettmer
Drazkowski
Ecklund
Edelson
Elkins
Erickson
Fabian
Fischer
Franson
Freiberg
Garofalo
Gomez
Green
Grossell
Gruenhagen
Gunther
Haley
Halverson
Hamilton
Hansen
Hassan
Hausman
Heinrich
Heintzeman
Her
Hertaus
Hornstein
Howard
Huot
Johnson
Jurgens
Kiel
Klevorn
Koegel
Kotyza-Witthuhn
Koznick
Kresha
Kunesh-Podein
Layman
Lee
Lesch
Liebling
Lien
Lillie
Lippert
Lislegard
Loeffler
Long
Lucero
Lueck
Mahoney
Mann
Mariani
Marquart
Masin
McDonald
Mekeland
Miller
Moller
Moran
Morrison
Munson
Murphy
Nash
Nelson, M.
Nelson, N.
Neu
Noor
Nornes
O'Driscoll
Olson
Pelowski
Persell
Petersburg
Pierson
Pinto
Poppe
Poston
Pryor
Quam
Richardson
Robbins
Runbeck
Sandell
Sandstede
Sauke
Schomacker
Schultz
Scott
Stephenson
Sundin
Swedzinski
Tabke
Theis
Torkelson
Urdahl
Vang
Vogel
Wagenius
Wazlawik
Winkler
Wolgamott
Xiong, J.
Xiong, T.
Youakim
Zerwas
Spk. Hortman
The
bill was passed, as amended, and its title agreed to.
MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS
Carlson, L., moved that the name of Kiel
be added as an author on H. F. No. 354. The motion prevailed.
Gunther moved that the name of Kiel be
added as an author on H. F. No. 859. The motion prevailed.
Loeffler moved that the name of Brand be
added as an author on H. F. No. 866. The motion prevailed.
Fischer moved that the name of Brand be
added as an author on H. F. No. 1007. The motion prevailed.
Tabke moved that the name of Kiel be added
as an author on H. F. No. 1156.
The motion prevailed.
Neu moved that her name be stricken as an
author on H. F. No. 1386.
The motion prevailed.
Fabian moved that his name be stricken as
an author on H. F. No. 1386.
The motion prevailed.
Fischer moved that the name of Her be
added as an author on H. F. No. 1502. The motion prevailed.
Koznick moved that his name be stricken as
an author on H. F. No. 1540.
The motion prevailed.
Wolgamott moved that the name of Backer be
added as an author on H. F. No. 1577. The motion prevailed.
Scott moved that the name of Brand be added
as an author on H. F. No. 1666.
The motion prevailed.
Wolgamott moved that the name of Jurgens
be added as an author on H. F. No. 1871. The motion prevailed.
Hornstein moved that the name of Hassan be
added as an author on H. F. No. 1968. The motion prevailed.
Lesch moved that the names of Hertaus and
Albright be added as authors on H. F. No. 1971. The motion prevailed.
Persell moved that the name of Long be
added as an author on H. F. No. 1998. The motion prevailed.
Davnie moved that the name of Brand be
added as an author on H. F. No. 2212. The motion prevailed.
Dehn moved that the name of Long be added
as an author on H. F. No. 2361.
The motion prevailed.
Pierson moved that the names of
Hamilton, Scott, Heinrich and Bernardy be added as authors on
H. F. No. 2500. The
motion prevailed.
Hansen moved that the name of Lee be added
as an author on H. F. No. 2574.
The motion prevailed.
Nornes moved that the names of Persell and
Poston be added as authors on H. F. No. 2621. The motion prevailed.
Long moved that the name of Morrison be
added as an author on H. F. No. 2625. The motion prevailed.
Heinrich moved that the names of Demuth
and Theis be added as authors on H. F. No. 2799. The motion prevailed.
Ecklund moved that H. F. No. 1386
be returned to its author. The motion
prevailed.
ADJOURNMENT
Winkler moved that when the House adjourns
today it adjourn until 12:00 noon, Friday, April 5, 2019. The motion prevailed.
Winkler moved that the House adjourn. The motion prevailed, and the Speaker
declared the House stands adjourned until 12:00 noon, Friday, April 5, 2019.
Patrick
D. Murphy, Chief
Clerk, House of Representatives