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STATE OF MINNESOTA

 

 

FIRST SPECIAL SESSION - 2020

 

_____________________

 

FIRST DAY

 

Saint Paul, Minnesota, Friday, June 12, 2020

 

 

In obedience to the Proclamation of the Honorable Tim Walz, Governor of the State of Minnesota, summoning the two houses of the Legislature to meet in Special Session, the members of the House of Representatives, pursuant to the Governor's Proclamation, assembled in the State Capitol in Saint Paul on Friday, the twelfth day of June, 2020 at 12:00 noon.

 

 

PROCLAMATION FOR FIRST SPECIAL SESSION 2020

 

Whereas, The Ninety-First Legislature adjourned its session on May 17, 2020; and

 

Whereas, Our State faces historic challenges; and

 

Whereas, The tragic and unnecessary death of George Floyd has laid bare the need for systemic police accountability and reform in Minnesota; and

 

Whereas, The COVID-19 pandemic continues to threaten Minnesotans and burden our State's resources; and

 

Whereas, Both the COVID-19 pandemic and recent civil unrest have caused economic damage to local communities, leaving Minnesota in need of a stronger and more equitable economy; and

 

Whereas, The Minnesota Constitution allows the Governor to call a special session of the Legislature on extraordinary occasions; and

 

Whereas, Minnesota Statutes 2019, section 12.31, subdivision 2(b), provides that, if the Governor determines a need to extend a peacetime emergency beyond 30 days and the Legislature is not sitting in session, the Governor must issue a call immediately convening both houses of the Legislature; and

 

Whereas, An extraordinary occasion, as envisioned by the Minnesota Constitution, has arisen, and it is necessary to extend the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency originally declared on March 13, 2020.

 

Now, Therefore, I, Tim Walz, Governor of Minnesota, by the authority vested in me by Article IV, Section 12 of the Minnesota Constitution and Sections 4.03 and 12.31 of the Minnesota Statutes, summon the members of the Legislature to convene in Special Session on Friday, June 12, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. at the State Capitol in Saint Paul, Minnesota.


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In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Minnesota to be affixed at the State Capitol on Wednesday, June 10, 2020.

 

 

                                                Steve Simon                                                    Tim Walz

                                                Secretary of State                                                Governor

 

 

      At the hour of 12:00 noon and pursuant to the Proclamation of the Governor and pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 2018, Section 3.073, the Honorable Melissa Hortman, Speaker of the House, called the House of Representatives to order.

 

      Prayer was offered by the Very Reverend Paul J. Lebens-Englund, Saint Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, 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

Backer

Bahner

Bahr

Baker

Becker-Finn

Bennett

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

Jordan

Jurgens

Kiel

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Koznick

Kresha

Kunesh-Podein

Layman

Lee

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Lucero

Lueck

Mahoney

Mann

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

McDonald

Mekeland

Miller

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Munson

Murphy

Nash

Nelson, M.

Nelson, N.

Neu

Noor

Nornes

Novotny

O'Driscoll

Olson

O'Neill

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

West

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman


 

      A quorum was present.

 

 

      Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 2018, Section 3.073, the Speaker declared the House of Representatives organized for the 2020 First Special Session.

 

 

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


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INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS

 

 

      The following House Files were introduced:

 

 

Mariani introduced:

 

H. F. No. 1, A bill for an act relating to public safety; modifying a peace officer's authority to use deadly force; assigning prosecutorial authority for peace-officer-involved deaths to the attorney general; establishing an independent Use of Force Investigations Unit within the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension; limiting the use of money bail for certain offenses; requiring reports; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 8.01; 388.051, subdivision 1; 609.066, subdivision 2, by adding a subdivision; 626.8452, subdivision 1; 629.53; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 8; 299C.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Mariani introduced:

 

H. F. No. 2, A bill for an act relating to public safety; prohibiting public safety critical incident stress management information as evidence; reporting law enforcement use of force; establishing a critical incident review process for peace officer involved shootings; establishing an Office of Community-Led Public Safety Coordination; establishing grants to promote co-responder teams; establishing grants to promote community healing; establishing standards for crisis intervention and mental illness crisis training for peace officers; requiring the development and implementation of autism training for peace officers; requiring reports; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 626.553, subdivision 2, by adding subdivisions; 626.8469; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 181; 299A; 626; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 181.973.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Mariani introduced:

 

H. F. No. 3, A bill for an act relating to public safety; clarifying the type of data included in the status of a complaint or charge against a peace officer; extending the civil statute of limitations for certain actions by peace officers; tolling the civil statute of limitations during investigations of peace officers; prohibiting warrior-style training for peace officers; prohibiting the use of certain restraints; requiring law enforcement agencies to update policies regarding the use of force; establishing a duty for peace officers to intercede when another peace officer is using unreasonable force; establishing a duty for peace officers to report excessive force incidents; requiring law enforcement agencies to adopt policies that require peace officers to intercede when another officer is using unreasonable force; authorizing the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul to impose residency requirements for peace officers; requiring local units of government to establish law enforcement citizen oversight councils; specifying powers and duties of the councils and the responsibilities of local authorities toward them; requiring law enforcement policies, guidelines, training, and reporting on matters relating to procedural justice and community interactions; amending arbitrator selection for peace officer grievance arbitrations; authorizing rulemaking; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 13.43, subdivision 2; 541.073, subdivision 2; 573.02, subdivision 1; 609.06, subdivision 1, by adding a subdivision; 626.8452, by adding a subdivision; 626.89, subdivisions 2, 17; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 541; 626.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.


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Moran introduced:

 

H. F. No. 4, A bill for an act relating to public safety; prohibiting the use of certain restraints; requiring law enforcement agencies to update policies regarding the use of force; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 609.06, subdivision 1, by adding a subdivision; 626.8452, by adding a subdivision.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Stephenson and Mahoney introduced:

 

H. F. No. 5, A bill for an act relating to economic development; appropriating money for emergency small business grants and loans; reimbursing the Minnesota 21st century minerals fund; adjusting the budget reserve forecast calculation; changing the fund receiving small business loan repayments; making technical changes; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 16A.152, subdivision 2; Laws 2020, chapter 71, article 1, section 11.

 

The bill was read for the first time.

 

 

Mahoney introduced:

 

H. F. No. 6, A bill for an act relating to economic development; creating a program to award grants to cities for programs to assist entities harmed by civil unrest; requiring reports; appropriating money.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Jobs and Economic Development Finance Division.

 

 

Lippert introduced:

 

H. F. No. 7, A bill for an act relating to human services; modifying personal care assistant and support worker requirements; temporarily allowing compensation for personal care assistance services provided by a parent or spouse; establishing a temporary rate increase for personal care assistance services; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2019 Supplement, sections 256B.0659, subdivision 11, as amended; 256B.85, subdivision 16.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Health and Human Services Finance Division.

 

 

Halverson introduced:

 

H. F. No. 8, A bill for an act relating to human services; appropriating money for a onetime MFIP supplemental payment.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Health and Human Services Finance Division.

 

 

Hausman introduced:

 

H. F. No. 9, A bill for an act relating to housing; providing an extension for the issuance of certain housing bonds.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Housing Finance and Policy Division.


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Gomez introduced:

 

H. F. No. 10, A bill for an act relating to economic development; establishing a program for emergency community relief grants; appropriating money.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Health and Human Services Finance Division.

 

 

Moran introduced:

 

H. F. No. 11, A bill for an act relating to human services; modifying provisions relating to child care, foster care, disability services, community supports, civil commitment, maltreatment of minors, child protection, and child support; expanding definition of providers for child care assistance program; requiring students in foster care who change schools to be enrolled within seven days; requiring responsible social services agencies to initiate and facilitate phone calls between parents and foster care providers for children in out-of-home placement; requiring responsible social services agencies to coordinate prenatal alcohol exposure screenings for children in foster care; directing the commissioner of human services to modify a report and develop training; modifying provisions relating to child care services grants; clarifying commissioner authority to waive child care assistance program provider requirements during declared disaster; modifying family day care training requirements; requiring local agencies to use a universal form to process family day care variance requests and post variance policies publicly; modifying background study requirements for guardians and conservators; modifying the definition of supervision in child care center settings; extending sunset for Cultural and Ethnic Communities Leadership Council; extending the corporate adult foster care moratorium exception for a fifth bed until 2020; modifying timelines for intensive support service planning; permitting delegation of competency evaluations of direct support staff; modifying the training requirements for direct support staff providing licensed home and community-based services; codifying an existing grant program for fetal alcohol disorder prevention activities; codifying existing consumer-directed community supports laws; clarifying the excess income standard for medical assistance; extending end date for first three years of life demonstration project; permitting certain advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants to order home health services under medical assistance; codifying existing session law governing consumer-directed community supports; modifying provisions regarding post-arrest community-based service coordination; birth to age eight pilot project participation requirements; eliminating requirement to involve state medical review agent in determination and documentation of medically necessary psychiatric residential treatment facility services; requiring establishment of per diem rate per provider of youth psychiatric residential treatment services; permitting facilities or licensed professionals to submit billing for arranged services; changing definition relating to children's mental health crisis response services; modifying intensive rehabilitative mental health services requirements and provider standards; establishing state policy regarding services offered to people with disabilities; modifying existing direction to the commissioner of human services regarding proposing changes to the home and community-based waivers; modifying requirements for service planning for home and community-based services; restoring a notice requirement when MnCHOICES assessments are required for personal care assistance services; modifying definitions, requirements, and eligibility for long-term care consultation services; modifying case management requirements for individuals receiving services through the home and community-based services waivers; modifying the definition of community-living setting; modifying provisions regarding medical assistance covered services for certified community behavioral health clinics and officer-involved community-based care coordination; modifying eligibility for children's mental health respite grants; removing certain categories from being exempt from foster care initial license moratorium; modifying background study provisions related to child foster care, children's residential facilities, foster residence settings, and housing support; modifying provisions relating to home and community-based services; modifying provisions governing state-operated community-based services environment and safety; clarifying circumstances for termination of state-operated services for individuals with complex behavioral needs; removing provision limiting medical assistance coverage for intensive mental health outpatient treatment to adults; modifying provisions relating to withdrawal management, substance use disorder, housing


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support, and general assistance programs; authorizing correction of housing support payments; modifying definition of qualified professional for purposes of applying for housing support and general assistance; allowing minor consent to homeless and sexually exploited youth services under specified circumstances; authorizing imposition of fine for repeat violations of chemical dependency or substance abuse disorder treatment program requirements; modifying provisions relating to foster care out-of-home and qualified residential treatment program placements; directing commissioner of human services to consider continuous licenses for family day care providers; instructing the revisor of statutes to modify references to the Disability Linkage Line; modifying provisions governing civil commitment; modifying the procedure for recreational license suspension and reinstatement; modifying child welfare provisions; reorganizing and clarifying sections regarding child maltreatment and neglect; authorizing engagement services pilot project; establishing temporary emergency authority for the commissioner of human services; requiring reports; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 13.32, subdivision 3; 13.3805, subdivision 3; 13.43, subdivision 14; 13.82, subdivisions 8, 9, 17; 13.821; 13.84, subdivision 9; 13.871, subdivision 6; 13.88; 119B.21; 119B.26; 120B.22, subdivision 2; 125A.0942, subdivision 4; 135A.15, subdivision 10; 144.225, subdivision 2b; 144.343, subdivision 4; 144.7065, subdivision 10; 144.7068; 144A.472, subdivision 1; 144A.479, subdivision 6; 144A.4796, subdivision 6; 144H.16, subdivision 1; 144H.18, subdivision 3; 145.902, subdivision 3; 145.952, subdivision 2; 146A.025; 148E.240, subdivision 7; 148F.13, subdivision 12; 148F.205, subdivision 1; 153B.70; 214.103, subdivision 8; 214.104; 245.4871, by adding a subdivision; 245.4885, subdivision 1; 245.8261, subdivision 9; 245A.02, subdivision 2c; 245A.04, subdivisions 5, 9; 245A.06, subdivision 8; 245A.07, subdivision 5; 245A.08, subdivision 2a; 245A.085; 245A.11, subdivisions 2a, 7b; 245A.50, as amended; 245C.02, subdivision 5, by adding subdivisions; 245C.03, by adding a subdivision; 245C.04, subdivision 1, as amended, by adding a subdivision; 245C.05, subdivision 6; 245C.10, by adding subdivisions; 245C.14, by adding a subdivision; 245C.15, subdivision 4; 245C.16, subdivisions 1, 2; 245C.17, subdivisions 1, 3, by adding a subdivision; 245C.18; 245C.21, subdivision 2; 245C.24, subdivision 4; 245C.25; 245C.27, subdivisions 1, 2; 245C.28, subdivision 1; 245C.29, subdivision 1; 245C.31, subdivision 1; 245C.32, subdivision 2; 245D.02, subdivision 11, as amended, by adding a subdivision; 245D.04, subdivision 3; 245D.06, subdivisions 1, 2, 6; 245D.071, subdivision 3; 245D.081, subdivision 2; 245D.09, subdivisions 4, 4a; 245D.10, subdivision 3a; 245D.32, subdivision 5; 245F.02, subdivisions 7, 14; 245F.04, subdivision 1; 245F.06, subdivision 2; 245F.12, subdivisions 2, 3; 245F.15, subdivisions 3, 5; 245F.16, subdivisions 1, 2; 245F.18; 245G.02, subdivision 2; 245G.03, subdivision 1; 245G.09, subdivision 1; 245G.10, subdivision 3; 245G.11, subdivisions 3, 4; 245G.13, subdivision 2; 253B.02, subdivisions 4b, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, by adding a subdivision; 253B.03, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4a, 5, 6, 6b, 6d, as amended, 7, 10; 253B.04, subdivisions 1, 1a, 2; 253B.045, subdivisions 2, 3, 5, 6; 253B.06, subdivisions 1, 2, as amended, 3; 253B.07, subdivisions 1, 2, 2a, 2b, 2d, 3, 5, 7; 253B.08, subdivisions 1, 2a, 5, 5a; 253B.09, subdivisions 1, 2, 3a, 5; 253B.092; 253B.0921; 253B.095, subdivision 3; 253B.097, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 6; 253B.10; 253B.12, subdivisions 1, 3, 4, 7; 253B.13, subdivision 1; 253B.14; 253B.141; 253B.15, subdivisions 1, 1a, 2, 3, 3a, 3b, 3c, 5, 7, 9, 10, by adding a subdivision; 253B.16; 253B.17; 253B.18, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4a, 4b, 4c, 5, 5a, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15; 253B.19, subdivision 2; 253B.20, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, 6; 253B.21, subdivisions 1, 2, 3; 253B.212, subdivisions 1, 1a, 1b, 2; 253B.22, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4; 253B.23, subdivisions 1, 1b, 2; 253B.24; 253D.02, subdivision 6; 253D.07, subdivision 2; 253D.10, subdivision 2; 253D.28, subdivision 2; 254A.09; 256.01, subdivisions 12, 15; 256.0112, subdivision 10; 256.041, subdivision 10; 256.045, subdivisions 3, 3b, 4; 256.82, subdivision 2; 256.87, subdivision 8; 256.975, subdivision 12; 256B.0621, subdivision 4; 256B.0625, subdivisions 5l, 33, 56a; 256B.0652, subdivision 10; 256B.0653, subdivisions 4, 5, 7; 256B.0654, subdivisions 1, as amended, 2a, as amended, 3, as amended, 4, as amended; 256B.0911, subdivision 1; 256B.092, subdivision 1a; 256B.0941, subdivisions 1, 3; 256B.0944, subdivision 1; 256B.0945, subdivision 1; 256B.0947, subdivisions 2, 4, 5, 6; 256B.0949, subdivisions 2, 5, 6, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16; 256B.0951, subdivision 5; 256B.0954; 256B.097, subdivisions 4, 6; 256B.49, subdivisions 16, 23; 256B.77, subdivision 17; 256B.85, subdivision 12a; 256D.02, subdivision 17; 256E.21, subdivision 5; 256E.35; 256F.10, subdivisions 1, 4; 256I.03, subdivisions 3, 14; 256I.05, subdivisions 1c, 1n, 8; 256I.06, subdivision 2, by adding a subdivision; 256J.08, subdivision 73a, as amended; 256L.07, subdivision 4; 256M.10, subdivision 2; 256M.40, subdivision 1; 256M.41, subdivision 1; 256N.02, subdivision 14a; 256N.21, subdivisions 2, 5; 256N.24, subdivision 4; 256P.01, by adding a subdivision; 257.0725; 257.0764; 257.70; 260.012; 260.761, subdivision 2; 260B.171, subdivision 6; 260C.007, subdivisions 3, 5, 6, 13, by adding subdivisions; 260C.150,


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subdivision 3; 260C.157, subdivision 3; 260C.171, subdivision 3; 260C.177; 260C.202; 260C.204; 260C.209, subdivision 2; 260C.212, subdivisions 1, 4a, 12, by adding a subdivision; 260C.219; 260C.221; 260C.227; 260C.4412; 260C.503, subdivision 2, by adding a subdivision; 260D.01; 260D.02, subdivisions 3, 5; 388.051, subdivision 2; 518.005, subdivision 5; 518.165, subdivisions 2, 5; 518A.53, subdivision 11; 518A.68; 518A.685; 524.5-118; 595.02, subdivisions 1, 2; 609.26, subdivision 7; 609.3457, subdivision 2; 609.379, subdivision 2; 609.507; 609.7495, subdivision 1; 611A.203, subdivision 4; 611A.90, subdivision 1; 626.557, subdivision 9d; Minnesota Statutes 2019 Supplement, sections 13.46, subdivisions 3, 4; 119B.011, subdivision 19; 122A.20, subdivision 2; 122A.40, subdivision 13; 122A.41, subdivision 6; 144A.4796, subdivision 2; 148B.593; 243.166, subdivision 7; 245.4889, subdivision 1; 245.735, subdivision 3; 245A.02, subdivision 18; 245A.03, subdivision 7; 245A.07, subdivision 3; 245A.145, subdivision 1; 245A.149; 245A.16, subdivision 1; 245A.40, subdivisions 1, 7; 245C.03, subdivision 1; 245C.05, subdivision 4; 245C.08, subdivision 1; 245C.13, subdivision 2; 245D.071, subdivision 5; 245D.09, subdivision 5; 245G.12; 245G.13, subdivision 1; 245H.11, as amended; 254A.03, subdivision 3, as amended; 254B.04, subdivision 1; 254B.05, subdivision 1; 256.01, subdivision 14b; 256B.056, subdivision 5c; 256B.0625, subdivision 5m; 256B.064, subdivision 2; 256B.0711, subdivision 1; 256B.0911, subdivisions 1a, 3a, 3f; 256B.092, subdivision 1b; 256B.49, subdivisions 13, 14; 256B.85, subdivision 10; 256I.04, subdivision 2b; 256S.01, subdivision 6; 256S.19, subdivision 4; 260B.198, subdivision 1; 260C.139, subdivision 3; 260C.178, subdivision 1; 260C.201, subdivision 6; 260C.212, subdivision 2; 299C.093; Laws 2016, chapter 189, article 15, section 29; Laws 2017, First Special Session chapter 6, article 7, section 33, subdivisions 2, 3; Laws 2019, First Special Session chapter 9, article 5, section 86; article 14, section 2, subdivision 33; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 120A; 253B; 254A; 256B; 256K; 260; 260C; proposing coding for new law as Minnesota Statutes, chapter 260E; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 245F.02, subdivision 20; 253B.02, subdivisions 6, 12a; 253B.05, subdivisions 1, 2, 2b, 3, 4; 253B.064; 253B.065; 253B.066; 253B.09, subdivision 3; 253B.12, subdivision 2; 253B.15, subdivision 11; 253B.20, subdivision 7; 626.556, subdivisions 1, 3, 3a, 3c, 3d, 3f, 4, 4a, 5, 6, 6a, 7, 7a, 8, 9, 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d, 10e, 10f, 10g, 10h, 10i, 10j, 10k, 10l, 10m, 10n, 11a, 11b, 11c, 11d, 12, 14, 15, 16; 626.5561; 626.5562; 626.558; 626.559, subdivisions 1, 1a, 1b, 2, 3, 5; 626.5591; 626.561; Minnesota Statutes 2019 Supplement, section 626.556, subdivisions 2, 3b, 3e, 10, 11; Laws 2005, First Special Session chapter 4, article 7, sections 50; 51; Laws 2012, chapter 247, article 4, section 47, as amended; Laws 2015, chapter 71, article 7, section 54, as amended; Laws 2017, First Special Session chapter 6, article 1, sections 44, as amended; 45, as amended.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services Policy.

 

 

Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 12, A bill for an act relating to higher education; limiting compensation of highly compensated administrative employees of the University of Minnesota and the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 43A.18, subdivision 3a; 137.02, subdivision 4.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Higher Education Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Heinrich introduced:

 

H. F. No. 13, A bill for an act relating to taxation; sales and use; providing a refundable construction exemption for a public works facility in the city of Ramsey; amending Minnesota Statutes 2019 Supplement, section 297A.71, subdivision 52.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxes.


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Garofalo introduced:

 

H. F. No. 14, A bill for an act relating to labor; amending grievance procedure for public employment contracts; requiring rulemaking; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 179A.20, subdivision 4; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 179A.21.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Labor.

 

 

Erickson introduced:

 

H. F. No. 15, A bill for an act relating to education finance; authorizing a fund transfer for Independent School District No. 333, Ogilvie.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Education Finance Division.

 

 

Kresha introduced:

 

H. F. No. 16, A bill for an act relating to education finance; authorizing certain public school students to participate in a parent-based distance learning program; amending Minnesota Statutes 2019 Supplement, section 126C.05, subdivision 1.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Education Policy.

 

 

Erickson introduced:

 

H. F. No. 17, A bill for an act relating to education; modifying innovation zone provisions; amending Laws 2017, First Special Session chapter 5, article 2, section 52.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Education Policy.

 

 

Jurgens introduced:

 

H. F. No. 18, A bill for an act relating to education; modifying school meal provisions; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 124D.111.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Education Policy.

 

 

Kotyza-Witthuhn and Davnie introduced:

 

H. F. No. 19, A bill for an act relating to early childhood education; appropriating money for child care site assistance.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Early Childhood Finance and Policy Division.


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Hertaus introduced:

 

H. F. No. 20, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; appropriating money for the Lake Effect Project in Wayzata; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Capital Investment Division.

 

 

Hertaus introduced:

 

H. F. No. 21, A bill for an act relating to taxes; property and local; providing grants to counties from the tax on deeds for funding certain purposes; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2019 Supplement, section 287.21, subdivision 1; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 287.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Property and Local Tax Division.

 

 

Hertaus introduced:

 

H. F. No. 22, A bill for an act relating to public safety; requiring legislative approval to extend the duration of a peacetime emergency declared by the governor; limiting duration of peacetime emergency extensions; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 12.31, subdivision 2.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Hertaus introduced:

 

H. F. No. 23, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; appropriating money for construction of a bridge on marked Trunk Highway 64 crossing Eleventh Crow Wing Lake in Akeley Township; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Transportation Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Hertaus introduced:

 

H. F. No. 24, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; modifying an appropriation for railroad crossing safety in Hennepin County; amending Laws 2018, chapter 214, article 1, section 16, subdivision 19.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Transportation Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Hertaus introduced:

 

H. F. No. 25, A bill for an act relating to public safety; requiring a consecutive sentence for inmates who assault local correctional facility employees; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 609.2232.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.


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Hertaus introduced:

 

H. F. No. 26, A bill for an act relating to taxation; property and local; authorizing the city of Maple Plain to establish a tax increment financing district.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Property and Local Tax Division.

 

 

O'Neill introduced:

 

H. F. No. 27, A bill for an act relating to public safety; requiring a training course for peace officers in trauma‑informed approaches to dealing with victims; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 626.8451, subdivision 1a.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Hansen introduced:

 

H. F. No. 28, A bill for an act relating to state government; appropriating money for environment and natural resources; modifying provisions related to certifiable fish diseases; modifying provisions on farmed Cervidae; modifying reporting requirement on school trust lands; modifying certain provisions for transporting snowmobiles; requiring recommendations for watercraft operators safety program; modifying definition of all-terrain vehicle; regulating insecticide use in wildlife management areas; modifying provisions for certain invasive species permits; modifying state park provisions; providing for special-use permits; providing for regulation of possessing, propagating, and selling snakes, lizards, and salamanders; modifying hunting and fishing provisions; modifying date of Lake Superior Management Plan; modifying review and approval of local regulation in Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area; modifying requirements for exchanging wild rice leases; modifying provisions for acquiring and conveying state property interests; modifying Water Law; creating soil and water conservation fund; modifying provisions for closed landfill investment fund; reestablishing Advisory Council on Water Supply Systems and Wastewater Treatment Facilities; modifying provisions for riparian protection aid; modifying provisions for priority qualified facilities; prohibiting PFAS in food packaging; providing for labeling of certain nonwoven disposable products; modifying certain accounts; providing for management of certain units of outdoor recreation; adding to and deleting from state parks and recreation areas; authorizing sales of certain state lands; modifying prior appropriations; requiring rulemaking; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 16A.531, by adding a subdivision; 17.4982, subdivisions 6, 8, 9, 12, by adding subdivisions; 17.4985, subdivisions 2, 3, 5; 17.4986, subdivisions 2, 4; 17.4991, subdivision 3; 17.4992, subdivision 2; 35.155, subdivision 1; 84.63; 84.82, subdivisions 1a, 7a; 84.92, subdivision 8; 84D.11, subdivision 1a; 85.052, subdivisions 1, 2, 6, by adding a subdivision; 85.053, subdivision 2, by adding a subdivision; 85.43; 92.502; 97A.015, subdivision 51; 97A.137, subdivision 5; 97A.401, subdivision 1, by adding a subdivision; 97A.421, subdivision 1, by adding a subdivision; 97B.031, subdivision 1; 97B.036; 97C.005, subdivision 3; 97C.342, subdivision 2; 97C.515, subdivision 2; 97C.621; 97C.805, subdivision 2; 97C.836; 103C.315, subdivision 4; 103G.271, by adding subdivisions; 103G.287, subdivision 5; 115B.17, subdivision 13; 115B.406, subdivisions 1, 9; 115B.407; 115B.49, subdivision 3; 116.07, by adding a subdivision; 116G.07, by adding a subdivision; 116G.15, by adding a subdivision; Minnesota Statutes 2019 Supplement, sections 35.155, subdivision 6; 84.027, subdivision 18; 85.054, subdivision 1; 85.47; 97A.505, subdivision 8; 97B.086; Laws 2016, chapter 154, section 16; Laws 2016, chapter 189, article 3, section 3, subdivision 5; Laws 2017, chapter 96, section 2, subdivision 9, as amended; Laws 2018, chapter 214, article 4, section 2, subdivision 6; Laws 2019, First Special Session chapter 4, article 1, sections 2, subdivision 10; 3, subdivision 5; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 84; 92; 97A; 97B; 115; 325E; 325F; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 85.0505, subdivision 3; 85.0507; 85.054, subdivision 19; Minnesota Rules, part 7044.0350.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Environment and Natural Resources Finance Division.


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Persell introduced:

 

H. F. No. 29, A bill for an act relating to environment; modifying provisions for priority qualified facilities; modifying authority to acquire property interests; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 115B.17, subdivision 13; 115B.406, subdivisions 1, 9; 115B.407; 116.07, by adding a subdivision; repealing Minnesota Rules, part 7044.0350.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources Policy.

 

 

Huot introduced:

 

H. F. No. 30, A bill for an act relating to education finance; making permanent funding for the Sanneh Foundation programs; appropriating money.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Education Finance Division.

 

 

Lesch introduced:

 

H. F. No. 31, A bill for an act relating to forfeiture; limiting vehicles and other property subject to forfeiture; providing for recovery of property by innocent owners; modifying participation in the federal equitable sharing program; requiring reports; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 169A.63, subdivisions 1, 7, 8, 10, by adding subdivisions; 609.531, subdivision 1, by adding a subdivision; 609.5311, subdivisions 2, 3, 4; 609.5314, subdivisions 1, 2, by adding a subdivision; 609.5315, subdivisions 5, 5b, 6; Minnesota Statutes 2019 Supplement, section 169A.63, subdivision 13; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 609.5317.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Division.

 

 

Mariani introduced:

 

H. F. No. 32, A bill for an act relating to public safety; appropriating money for corrections and public safety.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Youakim introduced:

 

H. F. No. 33, A bill for an act relating to education; making certain policy changes for prekindergarten through grade 12 education including general education, education excellence, teacher licensing, health and safety, special education, and early childhood education; making changes to a report; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 120A.20, by adding a subdivision; 121A.22, subdivision 1, by adding a subdivision; 122A.181, subdivision 3; 122A.182, subdivision 3; 122A.187, subdivision 6; 123B.52, subdivisions 1, 3; 124D.165, subdivisions 3, 4; 125A.08; 125A.30; 125A.50, subdivision 1; 126C.17, subdivision 9; Minnesota Statutes 2019 Supplement, section 120B.12, subdivision 2; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 120B; 121A.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Education Policy.


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Acomb introduced:

 

H. F. No. 34, A bill for an act relating to higher education; authorizing a grant to Black Men Teach Twin Cities to increase the number of black male teachers; requiring a report; appropriating money.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Higher Education Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Ecklund introduced:

 

H. F. No. 35, A bill for an act relating to telecommunications; establishing a funding program for distance learning equipment; establishing a grant program for telemedicine equipment purchased to deal with COVID-19; requiring reports; appropriating money.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Greater Minnesota Jobs and Economic Development Finance Division.

 

 

Kunesh-Podein and Youakim introduced:

 

H. F. No. 36, A bill for an act relating to education; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 13.32, subdivision 3; 120A.22, subdivision 7; 120B.021, subdivision 2; 120B.11, subdivisions 2, 3; 121A.031, subdivisions 5, 6; 121A.41, subdivision 10, by adding subdivisions; 121A.45, subdivision 1; 121A.46, subdivision 4, by adding a subdivision; 121A.47, subdivisions 2, 14; 121A.53, subdivision 1; 121A.55; 122A.40, subdivision 8; 123B.09, subdivision 2; 123B.147, subdivision 3; 124D.111; 124D.74, subdivision 1; 124D.78, subdivisions 1, 3; 124D.79, subdivision 2; 124D.81, subdivision 1; 124D.861, subdivision 2; 125A.30; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 120B; 121A; 124D.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Education Policy.

 

 

Hansen introduced:

 

H. F. No. 37, A bill for an act relating to environment; providing for certain solid waste management tax exemptions; extending certain appropriations.

 

The bill was read for the first time.

 

 

Persell introduced:

 

H. F. No. 38, A bill for an act relating to energy; establishing a program to provide financial incentives for the production of wood pellets; appropriating money; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 216B.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Agriculture and Food Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Klevorn introduced:

 

H. F. No. 39, A bill for an act relating to state government; establishing observance of India Day; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 10.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.


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Tabke introduced:

 

H. F. No. 40, A bill for an act relating to transportation; authorizing administrative citations for certain violations related to transit; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 609.855, subdivisions 1, 7, by adding a subdivision.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Pinto introduced:

 

H. F. No. 41, A bill for an act relating to human services; modifying the child care assistance provider reimbursement rates; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 119B.13, subdivision 1.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Early Childhood Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Moran introduced:

 

H. F. No. 42, A bill for an act relating to public safety; modifying a peace officer's authority to use deadly force; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 609.066, subdivision 2, by adding a subdivision; 626.8452, subdivision 1.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Becker-Finn introduced:

 

H. F. No. 43, A bill for an act relating to public safety; establishing a duty for peace officers to intercede when another peace officer is using unreasonable force; establishing a duty for peace officers to report excessive force incidents; requiring law enforcement agencies to adopt policies that require peace officers to intercede when another officer is using unreasonable force; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 626.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Gomez introduced:

 

H. F. No. 44, A bill for an act relating to public safety; requiring local units of government to establish law enforcement citizen oversight councils; specifying powers and duties of the councils and the responsibilities of local authorities toward them; requiring law enforcement policies, guidelines, training, and reporting on matters relating to procedural justice and community interactions; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 626.89, subdivisions 2, 17; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 626.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.


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Richardson introduced:

 

H. F. No. 45, A bill for an act relating to public safety; establishing standards for crisis intervention and mental illness crisis training for peace officers; requiring a report; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 626.8469.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Richardson introduced:

 

H. F. No. 46, A bill for an act relating to public safety; prohibiting warrior-style training for peace officers; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 626.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Noor introduced:

 

H. F. No. 47, A bill for an act relating to public safety; limiting the use of money bail for certain offenses; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 629.53.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Vang introduced:

 

H. F. No. 48, A bill for an act relating to judiciary; extending the civil statute of limitations for certain actions by peace officers; tolling the civil statute of limitations during investigations of peace officers; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 541.073, subdivision 2; 573.02, subdivision 1; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 541.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Moran introduced:

 

H. F. No. 49, A bill for an act relating to public safety; restoring the civil right to vote of an individual upon release from incarceration or upon sentencing if no incarceration is imposed; requiring notice; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 201.014, by adding a subdivision; 201.071, subdivision 1; 609.165, subdivision 1; Minnesota Statutes 2019 Supplement, section 204C.10; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 201; 243.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.


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Hassan introduced:

 

H. F. No. 50, A bill for an act relating to local government; authorizing the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul to impose residency requirements for peace officers.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Richardson introduced:

 

H. F. No. 51, A bill for an act relating to public safety; requiring the development and implementation of autism training for peace officers; appropriating money; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 626.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Her introduced:

 

H. F. No. 52, A bill for an act relating to data practices; clarifying the type of data included in the status of a complaint or charge against a peace officer; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 13.43, subdivision 2.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Mariani introduced:

 

H. F. No. 53, A bill for an act relating to public safety; establishing an independent Use of Force Investigations Unit within the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension; requiring reports; appropriating money; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 299C.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Becker-Finn introduced:

 

H. F. No. 54, A bill for an act relating to public safety; assigning prosecutorial authority for peace-officer-involved deaths to the attorney general; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 8.01; 388.051, subdivision 1; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 8.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Noor introduced:

 

H. F. No. 55, A bill for an act relating to public safety; prohibiting public safety critical incident stress management information as evidence; reporting law enforcement use of force; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 181; 626; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 181.973.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.


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Kunesh-Podein introduced:

 

H. F. No. 56, A bill for an act relating to public safety; establishing a critical incident review process for peace officer involved shootings; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 626.553, subdivision 2, by adding subdivisions.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Hornstein introduced:

 

H. F. No. 57, A bill for an act relating to public safety; expanding the reporting of crimes motivated by bias; amending the crime of property damage motivated by bias; requiring the Peace Officer Standards and Training Board to update training in recognizing, responding to, and reporting crimes of bias; requiring law enforcement agencies to adopt standard policies regarding crimes motivated by bias; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 363A.06, subdivision 1; 609.595, subdivisions 1a, 2; 626.5531, subdivision 1; 626.8451, subdivision 1; 626.8469, subdivision 1; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 626.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Lesch introduced:

 

H. F. No. 58, A bill for an act relating to public safety; modifying the commissioner of public safety's authority to suspend drivers' licenses in certain situations; providing for retroactive driver's license reinstatement in certain instances; making technical changes; requiring a report; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 169.92, subdivision 4; 171.16, subdivisions 2, 3; 171.18, subdivision 1; 480.15, by adding a subdivision; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 171.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Bernardy introduced:

 

H. F. No. 59, A bill for an act relating to public safety; establishing a 911 telecommunicator working group to establish statewide standards for training and certification; requiring a report.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Lislegard introduced:

 

H. F. No. 60, A bill for an act relating to unemployment insurance; temporarily modifying eligibility for secondary students 18 years old or older.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Labor.


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Stephenson introduced:

 

H. F. No. 61, A bill for an act relating to energy; establishing the Energy Conservation and Optimization Act of 2020; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 216B.2401; 216B.241, subdivisions 1a, 1c, 1d, 1f, 1g, 2, 2b, 3, 5, as amended, 7, 8, by adding subdivisions; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 216B; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 216B.241, subdivisions 1, 1b, 2c, 4, 10.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Energy and Climate Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Noor introduced:

 

H. F. No. 62, A bill for an act relating to public safety; reducing drive-by shooting felony conviction from permanent disqualification for an individual who has direct contact with persons receiving services to 15-year disqualification; amending Minnesota Statutes 2019 Supplement, section 245C.15, subdivision 1.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division.

 

 

Stephenson introduced:

 

H. F. No. 63, A bill for an act relating to employment; modifying shared work plan eligibility.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Labor.

 

 

Huot introduced:

 

H. F. No. 64, A bill for an act relating to lawful gambling; requiring certain annual reports to be filed with the Gambling Control Board; providing relief to certain organizations affected by executive order closing bars, restaurants, and other places of public accommodation; providing waivers, extensions, and other temporary requirements and restrictions for lawful gambling; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 349.19, by adding a subdivision.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce.

 

 

Hornstein introduced:

 

H. F. No. 65, A bill for an act relating to public safety; establishing fees for replacement license plates; amending design requirements for enhanced drivers' licenses and enhanced identification cards; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 168.012, subdivision 1c; 168.27, subdivision 16; 171.07, subdivisions 1, 3; Minnesota Statutes 2019 Supplement, section 168.12, subdivision 5.

 

The bill was read for the first time.

 

 

Noor introduced:

 

H. F. No. 66, A bill for an act relating to judiciary; extending the civil statute of limitations for a death caused by a peace officer; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 573.02, subdivision 1.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Division.


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Moran introduced:

 

H. F. No. 67, A bill for an act proposing an amendment to the Minnesota Constitution, article I, section 2; prohibiting slavery or involuntary servitude as criminal punishment for a crime.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Division.

 

 

Lee introduced:

 

H. F. No. 68, A bill for an act relating to state government; changing state procurement provisions; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 16C.16, subdivisions 6, 6a, 7.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the State Government Finance Division.

 

 

Carlson, L., introduced:

 

H. F. No. 69, A bill for an act relating to public labor regulations; delaying implementation of the Public Employee Relations Board; amending Laws 2014, chapter 211, section 13, as amended.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Labor.

 

 

Tabke introduced:

 

H. F. No. 70, A bill for an act relating to employment; making a technical change to an effective date allowing certain youth to operate amusement rides and lawn equipment; amending Laws 2020, chapter 98, sections 1; 3; 4; 5.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Labor.

 

 

Munson and Bahr introduced:

 

H. F. No. 71, A bill for an act relating to elections; making changes to filing period for affidavits of candidacy and nominating petitions; modifying candidate filing period; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 204B.09, subdivision 1; 204B.12, subdivision 1.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Her introduced:

 

H. F. No. 72, A bill for an act relating to labor; amending arbitrator selection for peace officer grievance arbitrations; authorizing rulemaking; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 626.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Labor.

 

 

Mariani introduced:

 

H. F. No. 73, A bill for an act relating to public safety; clarifying the type of data included in the status of a complaint or charge against a peace officer; extending the civil statute of limitations for certain actions by peace officers; tolling the civil statute of limitations during investigations of peace officers; prohibiting warrior-style


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training for peace officers; prohibiting the use of certain restraints; requiring law enforcement agencies to update policies regarding the use of force; establishing a duty for peace officers to intercede when another peace officer is using unreasonable force; establishing a duty for peace officers to report excessive force incidents; requiring law enforcement agencies to adopt policies that require peace officers to intercede when another officer is using unreasonable force; authorizing the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul to impose residency requirements for peace officers; requiring local units of government to establish law enforcement citizen oversight councils; specifying powers and duties of the councils and the responsibilities of local authorities toward them; requiring law enforcement policies, guidelines, training, and reporting on matters relating to procedural justice and community interactions; amending arbitrator selection for peace officer grievance arbitrations; authorizing rulemaking; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 13.43, subdivision 2; 541.073, subdivision 2; 573.02, subdivision 1; 609.06, subdivision 1, by adding a subdivision; 626.8452, by adding a subdivision; 626.89, subdivisions 2, 17; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 541; 626.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Mariani introduced:

 

H. F. No. 74, A bill for an act relating to public safety; modifying a peace officer's authority to use deadly force; assigning prosecutorial authority for peace-officer-involved deaths to the attorney general; establishing an independent Use of Force Investigations Unit within the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension; limiting the use of money bail for certain offenses; requiring reports; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 8.01; 388.051, subdivision 1; 609.066, subdivision 2, by adding a subdivision; 626.8452, subdivision 1; 629.53; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 8; 299C.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Mariani introduced:

 

H. F. No. 75, A bill for an act relating to public safety; prohibiting public safety critical incident stress management information as evidence; reporting law enforcement use of force; establishing a critical incident review process for peace officer involved shootings; establishing an Office of Community-Led Public Safety Coordination; establishing grants to promote co-responder teams; establishing grants to promote community healing; establishing standards for crisis intervention and mental illness crisis training for peace officers; requiring the development and implementation of autism training for peace officers; requiring reports; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 626.553, subdivision 2, by adding subdivisions; 626.8469; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 181; 299A; 626; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 181.973.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.

 

 

Mariani introduced:

 

H. F. No. 76, A bill for an act relating to public safety; clarifying the type of data included in the status of a complaint or charge against a peace officer; extending the civil statute of limitations for certain actions by peace officers; tolling the civil statute of limitations during investigations of peace officers; prohibiting warrior-style training for peace officers; prohibiting the use of certain restraints; requiring law enforcement agencies to update policies regarding the use of force; establishing a duty for peace officers to intercede when another peace officer is using unreasonable force; establishing a duty for peace officers to report excessive force incidents; requiring law enforcement agencies to adopt policies that require peace officers to intercede when another officer is using unreasonable force; authorizing the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul to impose residency requirements for peace


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officers; requiring local units of government to establish law enforcement citizen oversight councils; specifying powers and duties of the councils and the responsibilities of local authorities toward them; requiring law enforcement policies, guidelines, training, and reporting on matters relating to procedural justice and community interactions; amending arbitrator selection for peace officer grievance arbitrations; authorizing rulemaking; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 13.43, subdivision 2; 541.073, subdivision 2; 573.02, subdivision 1; 609.06, subdivision 1, by adding a subdivision; 626.8452, by adding a subdivision; 626.89, subdivisions 2, 17; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 541; 626.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Division.

 

 

Mariani introduced:

 

H. F. No. 77, A bill for an act relating to public safety; modifying a peace officer's authority to use deadly force; assigning prosecutorial authority for peace-officer-involved deaths to the attorney general; establishing an independent Use of Force Investigations Unit within the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension; limiting the use of money bail for certain offenses; requiring reports; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 8.01; 388.051, subdivision 1; 609.066, subdivision 2, by adding a subdivision; 626.8452, subdivision 1; 629.53; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 8; 299C.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Division.

 

 

Mariani introduced:

 

H. F. No. 78, A bill for an act relating to public safety; prohibiting public safety critical incident stress management information as evidence; reporting law enforcement use of force; establishing a critical incident review process for peace officer involved shootings; establishing an Office of Community-Led Public Safety Coordination; establishing grants to promote co-responder teams; establishing grants to promote community healing; establishing standards for crisis intervention and mental illness crisis training for peace officers; requiring the development and implementation of autism training for peace officers; requiring reports; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 626.553, subdivision 2, by adding subdivisions; 626.8469; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 181; 299A; 626; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 181.973.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Division.

 

 

      H. F. No. 5 was reported to the House.

 

 

DECLARATION OF URGENCY

 

      Pursuant to Article IV, Section 19, of the Constitution of the state of Minnesota, Winkler 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. 5 be given its second and third readings and be placed upon its final passage.


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      The question was taken on the Winkler motion and the roll was called.  There were 132 yeas and 1 nay as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Acomb

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahner

Bahr

Baker

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Bernardy

Bierman

Boe

Brand

Cantrell

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Christensen

Claflin

Considine

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

Jordan

Jurgens

Kiel

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Koznick

Kresha

Kunesh-Podein

Layman

Lee

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Lueck

Mahoney

Mann

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

McDonald

Mekeland

Miller

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Munson

Murphy

Nash

Nelson, M.

Nelson, N.

Neu

Noor

Nornes

Novotny

O'Driscoll

Olson

O'Neill

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

West

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Lucero


 

 

      The motion prevailed.

 

 

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

 

 

H. F. No. 5, A bill for an act relating to economic development; appropriating money for emergency small business grants and loans; reimbursing the Minnesota 21st century minerals fund; adjusting the budget reserve forecast calculation; changing the fund receiving small business loan repayments; making technical changes; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 16A.152, subdivision 2; Laws 2020, chapter 71, article 1, section 11.

 

 

      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 129 yeas and 5 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Acomb

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahner

Baker

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Bernardy

Bierman

Boe

Brand

Cantrell

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Christensen

Claflin

Considine


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Daniels

Daudt

Davids

Davnie

Dehn

Demuth

Dettmer

Drazkowski

Ecklund

Edelson

Elkins

Erickson

Fabian

Fischer

Franson

Freiberg

Garofalo

Gomez

Green

Grossell

Gunther

Haley

Halverson

Hamilton

Hansen

Hassan

Hausman

Heinrich

Heintzeman

Her

Hertaus

Hornstein

Howard

Huot

Johnson

Jordan

Jurgens

Kiel

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Koznick

Kresha

Kunesh-Podein

Layman

Lee

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Lueck

Mahoney

Mann

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

McDonald

Miller

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Murphy

Nash

Nelson, M.

Nelson, N.

Neu

Noor

Nornes

Novotny

O'Driscoll

Olson

O'Neill

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

West

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Bahr

Gruenhagen

Lucero

Mekeland

Munson


 

 

      The bill was passed and its title agreed to.

 

 

      H. F. No. 37 was reported to the House.

 

 

DECLARATION OF URGENCY

 

      Pursuant to Article IV, Section 19, of the Constitution of the state of Minnesota, Winkler 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. 37 be given its second and third readings and be placed upon its final passage.

 

 

      The question was taken on the Winkler motion and the roll was called.  There were 128 yeas and 5 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Acomb

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahner

Baker

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Bernardy

Bierman

Boe

Brand

Cantrell

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Christensen

Claflin

Considine

Daniels

Daudt

Davids

Davnie

Dehn

Demuth

Dettmer

Ecklund

Edelson

Elkins

Erickson

Fabian

Fischer

Franson

Freiberg

Garofalo

Gomez

Green

Grossell

Gruenhagen

Gunther

Haley

Hamilton

Hansen

Hassan

Hausman

Heinrich

Heintzeman

Her

Hertaus

Hornstein

Howard

Huot

Johnson

Jordan

Jurgens

Kiel

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Koznick

Kresha

Kunesh-Podein

Layman

Lee

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Lueck

Mahoney

Mann

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

McDonald

Mekeland


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Miller

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Murphy

Nash

Nelson, M.

Nelson, N.

Neu

Noor

Nornes

Novotny

O'Driscoll

Olson

O'Neill

Pelowski

Persell

Petersburg

Pierson

Pinto

Poppe

Poston

Pryor

Quam

Richardson

Robbins

Sandell

Sandstede

Sauke

Schomacker

Schultz

Scott

Stephenson

Sundin

Swedzinski

Tabke

Theis

Torkelson

Urdahl

Vang

Vogel

Wagenius

Wazlawik

West

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Bahr

Drazkowski

Lucero

Munson

Runbeck


 

 

      The motion prevailed.

 

 

      H. F. No. 37 was read for the second time.

 

 

Hansen moved to amend H. F. No. 37 as follows:

 

Page 2, after line 30, insert:

 

"Sec. 3.  ACCESSIBILITY OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREAS.

 

The commissioner of natural resources, in conjunction with the Council on Disability, other interested stakeholders, and the general public, must develop recommendations and draft legislative language designed to increase access to wildlife management areas for hunting and other natural-resource-based recreational opportunities.  The recommendations must focus on reducing the barriers to accessing wildlife management areas, including increasing opportunities for persons with disabilities to use motorized vehicles or other mobility aids, improving infrastructure, and publicizing and communicating access opportunities.  By February 15, 2021, the commissioner must submit the recommendations to the chairs and ranking minority members of the house of representatives and senate committees and divisions with jurisdiction over environment and natural resources and the outdoor heritage fund.  The commissioner of natural resources, in conjunction with the Council on Disability, must pilot accessibility projects on at least one wildlife management area by October 1, 2020.  The pilot projects must focus on reducing the barriers to accessing wildlife management areas."

 

Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references

 

Amend the title accordingly

 

 

      The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.

 

 

H. F. No. 37, A bill for an act relating to environment; providing for certain solid waste management tax exemptions; requiring pilot accessibility projects on wildlife management areas; extending certain appropriations.

 

 

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


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      The question was taken on the passage of the bill and the roll was called.  There were 127 yeas and 7 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Acomb

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahner

Baker

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Bernardy

Bierman

Boe

Brand

Cantrell

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Christensen

Claflin

Considine

Daniels

Daudt

Davids

Davnie

Dehn

Demuth

Dettmer

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

Jordan

Jurgens

Kiel

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Koznick

Kresha

Kunesh-Podein

Layman

Lee

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Lueck

Mahoney

Mann

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

McDonald

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Murphy

Nash

Nelson, M.

Nelson, N.

Neu

Noor

Nornes

O'Driscoll

Olson

O'Neill

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

West

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Bahr

Drazkowski

Lucero

Mekeland

Miller

Munson

Novotny


 

 

      The bill was passed, as amended, and its title agreed to.

 

 

      H. F. No. 65 was reported to the House.

 

 

DECLARATION OF URGENCY

 

      Pursuant to Article IV, Section 19, of the Constitution of the state of Minnesota, Winkler 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. 65 be given its second and third readings and be placed upon its final passage.

 

 

      The question was taken on the Winkler motion and the roll was called.  There were 131 yeas and 3 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Acomb

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahner

Baker

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Bernardy

Bierman

Boe

Brand

Cantrell

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Christensen

Claflin

Considine


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Daniels

Daudt

Davids

Davnie

Dehn

Demuth

Dettmer

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

Jordan

Jurgens

Kiel

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Koznick

Kresha

Kunesh-Podein

Layman

Lee

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Lucero

Lueck

Mahoney

Mann

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

McDonald

Mekeland

Miller

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Murphy

Nash

Nelson, M.

Nelson, N.

Neu

Noor

Nornes

Novotny

O'Driscoll

Olson

O'Neill

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

West

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Bahr

Drazkowski

Munson


 

 

      The motion prevailed.

 

 

      H. F. No. 65 was read for the second time.

 

 

Hornstein moved to amend H. F. No. 65 as follows:

 

Page 2, lines 19 and 35, before "Tax" insert "Replacement"

 

 

      The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.

 

 

      H. F. No. 65, A bill for an act relating to public safety; establishing fees for replacement license plates; amending design requirements for enhanced drivers' licenses and enhanced identification cards; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 168.012, subdivision 1c; 168.27, subdivision 16; 171.07, subdivisions 1, 3; Minnesota Statutes 2019 Supplement, section 168.12, 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 133 yeas and 1 nay as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Acomb

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahner

Bahr

Baker

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Bernardy

Bierman

Boe

Brand

Cantrell

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Christensen

Claflin


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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

Jordan

Jurgens

Kiel

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Koznick

Kresha

Kunesh-Podein

Layman

Lee

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

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

O'Neill

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

West

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Novotny


 

 

      The bill was passed, as amended, and its title agreed to.

 

 

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

 

 

      The following message was received from the Senate:

 

 

Madam Speaker:

 

This is to notify you that the Senate is now duly organized for the 2020 First Special Session pursuant to the Minnesota Constitution and Minnesota Statutes.

 

Cal R. Ludeman, Secretary of the Senate

 

 

MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS

 

 

Munson, Drazkowski and Bahr introduced:

 

House Concurrent Resolution No. 1, A House concurrent resolution relating to Minnesota's peacetime emergency; terminating the peacetime emergency pursuant to the authority granted under Minnesota Statutes, section 12.31, subdivision 2, paragraph (b).

 

The concurrent resolution was referred to the Committee on Rules and Legislative Administration.


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Daudt introduced:

 

House Concurrent Resolution No. 2, A House concurrent resolution relating to Minnesota's peacetime emergency; terminating the peacetime emergency pursuant to the authority granted under Minnesota Statutes, section 12.31, subdivision 2, paragraph (b).

 

 

SUSPENSION OF RULES

 

      Daudt moved that the rules be so far suspended so that House Concurrent Resolution No. 2 be now considered and be placed upon its adoption.  The motion prevailed.

 

 

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 2

 

A House concurrent resolution relating to Minnesota's peacetime emergency; terminating the peacetime emergency pursuant to the authority granted under Minnesota Statutes, section 12.31, subdivision 2, paragraph (b).

 

Whereas, Governor Walz signed Executive Order 20-01, a declaration of a peacetime emergency on March 13, 2020; and

 

Whereas, the Executive Council of the State extended that peacetime emergency for up to 30 days on March 16, 2020; and

 

Whereas, on May 13, 2020, by Executive Order 20-53, Governor Walz extended the peacetime public emergency declared under Executive Order 20-01 and extended in Executive Order 20-35 until June 12, 2020; and

 

Whereas, on June 12, 2020, by Executive Order Governor Walz extended the peacetime public emergency declared under Executive Order 20-01 and extended in Executive Orders 20-35 and 20-53; Now, Therefore,

 

Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Minnesota, the Senate concurring, that the legislature exercises its authority under Minnesota Statutes, section 12.31, subdivision 2, paragraph (b), terminating the peacetime emergency declared under Executive Order 20-01.

 

Be It Further Resolved that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives is directed to prepare an enrolled copy of this resolution, to be authenticated by his signature and those of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Chair of the Senate Rules and Administration Committee, and the Secretary of the Senate, and transmit it to the Governor of the State of Minnesota.

 

 

Daudt moved that House Concurrent Resolution No. 2 be now adopted.

 

 

      A roll call was requested and properly seconded.


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      The question was taken on the Daudt motion and the roll was called.  There were 61 yeas and 73 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahr

Baker

Bennett

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

Lucero

Lueck

Marquart

McDonald

Mekeland

Miller

Munson

Nash

Nelson, N.

Neu

Nornes

Novotny

O'Driscoll

O'Neill

Pelowski

Petersburg

Pierson

Poston

Quam

Robbins

Runbeck

Schomacker

Scott

Swedzinski

Theis

Torkelson

Urdahl

Vogel

West


 

      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

Jordan

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Kunesh-Podein

Lee

Lesch

Liebling

Lien

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Mahoney

Mann

Mariani

Masin

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Murphy

Nelson, M.

Noor

Olson

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 and House Concurrent Resolution No. 2 was not adopted.

 

 

House Concurrent Resolution No. 2 was referred to the Committee on Rules and Legislative Administration.

 

 

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

 

 

RECESS

 

 

RECONVENED

 

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

 

 

      Fabian and Liebling were excused for the remainder of today's session.


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MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS, Continued

 

 

SUSPENSION OF RULES

 

Winkler moved that the rules of the House be so far suspended so that H. F. No. 11 be recalled from the Committee on Health and Human Services Policy, be given its second and third readings and be placed upon its final passage.  The motion prevailed.

 

 

DECLARATION OF URGENCY

 

      Pursuant to Article IV, Section 19, of the Constitution of the state of Minnesota, Winkler moved that the rule therein be suspended and an urgency be declared so that H. F. No. 11 be given its second and third readings and be placed upon its final passage.

 

 

      The question was taken on the Winkler motion and the roll was called.  There were 121 yeas and 6 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Acomb

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahner

Baker

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Bernardy

Bierman

Boe

Brand

Cantrell

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Christensen

Claflin

Considine

Daniels

Daudt

Davids

Davnie

Dehn

Demuth

Dettmer

Ecklund

Edelson

Elkins

Erickson

Fischer

Franson

Freiberg

Gomez

Green

Grossell

Gunther

Haley

Halverson

Hamilton

Hansen

Hassan

Hausman

Heinrich

Her

Hertaus

Hornstein

Howard

Huot

Johnson

Jordan

Jurgens

Kiel

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Koznick

Kresha

Kunesh-Podein

Layman

Lee

Lesch

Lien

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Lueck

Mahoney

Mann

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Miller

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Murphy

Nash

Nelson, M.

Nelson, N.

Neu

Noor

Nornes

Novotny

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

West

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Bahr

Drazkowski

Lucero

Mekeland

Munson

O'Neill


 

 

      The motion prevailed.

 

 

      H. F. No. 11 was read for the second time.


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Moran moved to amend H. F. No. 11 as follows:

 

Page 454, delete article 9

 

Amend the title accordingly

 

 

      The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.

 

 

H. F. No. 11, A bill for an act relating to human services; modifying provisions relating to child care, foster care, disability services, community supports, civil commitment, maltreatment of minors, child protection, and child support; expanding definition of providers for child care assistance program; requiring students in foster care who change schools to be enrolled within seven days; requiring responsible social services agencies to initiate and facilitate phone calls between parents and foster care providers for children in out-of-home placement; requiring responsible social services agencies to coordinate prenatal alcohol exposure screenings for children in foster care; directing the commissioner of human services to modify a report and develop training; modifying provisions relating to child care services grants; clarifying commissioner authority to waive child care assistance program provider requirements during declared disaster; modifying family day care training requirements; requiring local agencies to use a universal form to process family day care variance requests and post variance policies publicly; modifying background study requirements for guardians and conservators; modifying the definition of supervision in child care center settings; extending sunset for Cultural and Ethnic Communities Leadership Council; extending the corporate adult foster care moratorium exception for a fifth bed until 2020; modifying timelines for intensive support service planning; permitting delegation of competency evaluations of direct support staff; modifying the training requirements for direct support staff providing licensed home and community-based services; codifying an existing grant program for fetal alcohol disorder prevention activities; codifying existing consumer-directed community supports laws; clarifying the excess income standard for medical assistance; extending end date for first three years of life demonstration project; permitting certain advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants to order home health services under medical assistance; codifying existing session law governing consumer-directed community supports; modifying provisions regarding post-arrest community-based service coordination; birth to age eight pilot project participation requirements; eliminating requirement to involve state medical review agent in determination and documentation of medically necessary psychiatric residential treatment facility services; requiring establishment of per diem rate per provider of youth psychiatric residential treatment services; permitting facilities or licensed professionals to submit billing for arranged services; changing definition relating to children's mental health crisis response services; modifying intensive rehabilitative mental health services requirements and provider standards; establishing state policy regarding services offered to people with disabilities; modifying existing direction to the commissioner of human services regarding proposing changes to the home and community-based waivers; modifying requirements for service planning for home and community-based services; restoring a notice requirement when MnCHOICES assessments are required for personal care assistance services; modifying definitions, requirements, and eligibility for long-term care consultation services; modifying case management requirements for individuals receiving services through the home and community-based services waivers; modifying the definition of community-living setting; modifying provisions regarding medical assistance covered services for certified community behavioral health clinics and officer-involved community-based care coordination; modifying eligibility for children's mental health respite grants; removing certain categories from being exempt from foster care initial license moratorium; modifying background study provisions related to child foster care, children's residential facilities, foster residence settings, and housing support; modifying provisions relating to home and community-based services; modifying provisions governing state-operated community-based services environment and safety; clarifying circumstances for termination of state-operated services for individuals with complex behavioral needs; removing provision limiting medical assistance coverage for intensive mental health outpatient treatment to adults; modifying provisions relating to withdrawal management, substance use disorder, housing


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support, and general assistance programs; authorizing correction of housing support payments; modifying definition of qualified professional for purposes of applying for housing support and general assistance; allowing minor consent to homeless and sexually exploited youth services under specified circumstances; authorizing imposition of fine for repeat violations of chemical dependency or substance abuse disorder treatment program requirements; modifying provisions relating to foster care out-of-home and qualified residential treatment program placements; directing commissioner of human services to consider continuous licenses for family day care providers; instructing the revisor of statutes to modify references to the Disability Linkage Line; modifying provisions governing civil commitment; modifying the procedure for recreational license suspension and reinstatement; modifying child welfare provisions; reorganizing and clarifying sections regarding child maltreatment and neglect; authorizing engagement services pilot project; requiring reports; amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 13.32, subdivision 3; 13.3805, subdivision 3; 13.43, subdivision 14; 13.82, subdivisions 8, 9, 17; 13.821; 13.84, subdivision 9; 13.871, subdivision 6; 13.88; 119B.21; 119B.26; 120B.22, subdivision 2; 125A.0942, subdivision 4; 135A.15, subdivision 10; 144.225, subdivision 2b; 144.343, subdivision 4; 144.7065, subdivision 10; 144.7068; 144A.472, subdivision 1; 144A.479, subdivision 6; 144A.4796, subdivision 6; 144H.16, subdivision 1; 144H.18, subdivision 3; 145.902, subdivision 3; 145.952, subdivision 2; 146A.025; 148E.240, subdivision 7; 148F.13, subdivision 12; 148F.205, subdivision 1; 153B.70; 214.103, subdivision 8; 214.104; 245.4871, by adding a subdivision; 245.4885, subdivision 1; 245.8261, subdivision 9; 245A.02, subdivision 2c; 245A.04, subdivisions 5, 9; 245A.06, subdivision 8; 245A.07, subdivision 5; 245A.08, subdivision 2a; 245A.085; 245A.11, subdivisions 2a, 7b; 245A.50, as amended; 245C.02, subdivision 5, by adding subdivisions; 245C.03, by adding a subdivision; 245C.04, subdivision 1, as amended, by adding a subdivision; 245C.05, subdivision 6; 245C.10, by adding subdivisions; 245C.14, by adding a subdivision; 245C.15, subdivision 4; 245C.16, subdivisions 1, 2; 245C.17, subdivisions 1, 3, by adding a subdivision; 245C.18; 245C.21, subdivision 2; 245C.24, subdivision 4; 245C.25; 245C.27, subdivisions 1, 2; 245C.28, subdivision 1; 245C.29, subdivision 1; 245C.31, subdivision 1; 245C.32, subdivision 2; 245D.02, subdivision 11, as amended, by adding a subdivision; 245D.04, subdivision 3; 245D.06, subdivisions 1, 2, 6; 245D.071, subdivision 3; 245D.081, subdivision 2; 245D.09, subdivisions 4, 4a; 245D.10, subdivision 3a; 245D.32, subdivision 5; 245F.02, subdivisions 7, 14; 245F.04, subdivision 1; 245F.06, subdivision 2; 245F.12, subdivisions 2, 3; 245F.15, subdivisions 3, 5; 245F.16, subdivisions 1, 2; 245F.18; 245G.02, subdivision 2; 245G.03, subdivision 1; 245G.09, subdivision 1; 245G.10, subdivision 3; 245G.11, subdivisions 3, 4; 245G.13, subdivision 2; 253B.02, subdivisions 4b, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, by adding a subdivision; 253B.03, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4a, 5, 6, 6b, 6d, as amended, 7, 10; 253B.04, subdivisions 1, 1a, 2; 253B.045, subdivisions 2, 3, 5, 6; 253B.06, subdivisions 1, 2, as amended, 3; 253B.07, subdivisions 1, 2, 2a, 2b, 2d, 3, 5, 7; 253B.08, subdivisions 1, 2a, 5, 5a; 253B.09, subdivisions 1, 2, 3a, 5; 253B.092; 253B.0921; 253B.095, subdivision 3; 253B.097, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 6; 253B.10; 253B.12, subdivisions 1, 3, 4, 7; 253B.13, subdivision 1; 253B.14; 253B.141; 253B.15, subdivisions 1, 1a, 2, 3, 3a, 3b, 3c, 5, 7, 9, 10, by adding a subdivision; 253B.16; 253B.17; 253B.18, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4a, 4b, 4c, 5, 5a, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15; 253B.19, subdivision 2; 253B.20, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, 6; 253B.21, subdivisions 1, 2, 3; 253B.212, subdivisions 1, 1a, 1b, 2; 253B.22, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4; 253B.23, subdivisions 1, 1b, 2; 253B.24; 253D.02, subdivision 6; 253D.07, subdivision 2; 253D.10, subdivision 2; 253D.28, subdivision 2; 254A.09; 256.01, subdivisions 12, 15; 256.0112, subdivision 10; 256.041, subdivision 10; 256.045, subdivisions 3, 3b, 4; 256.82, subdivision 2; 256.87, subdivision 8; 256.975, subdivision 12; 256B.0621, subdivision 4; 256B.0625, subdivisions 5l, 33, 56a; 256B.0652, subdivision 10; 256B.0653, subdivisions 4, 5, 7; 256B.0654, subdivisions 1, as amended, 2a, as amended, 3, as amended, 4, as amended; 256B.0911, subdivision 1; 256B.092, subdivision 1a; 256B.0941, subdivisions 1, 3; 256B.0944, subdivision 1; 256B.0945, subdivision 1; 256B.0947, subdivisions 2, 4, 5, 6; 256B.0949, subdivisions 2, 5, 6, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16; 256B.0951, subdivision 5; 256B.0954; 256B.097, subdivisions 4, 6; 256B.49, subdivisions 16, 23; 256B.77, subdivision 17; 256B.85, subdivision 12a; 256D.02, subdivision 17; 256E.21, subdivision 5; 256E.35; 256F.10, subdivisions 1, 4; 256I.03, subdivisions 3, 14; 256I.05, subdivisions 1c, 1n, 8; 256I.06, subdivision 2, by adding a subdivision; 256J.08, subdivision 73a, as amended; 256L.07, subdivision 4; 256M.10, subdivision 2; 256M.40, subdivision 1; 256M.41, subdivision 1; 256N.02, subdivision 14a; 256N.21, subdivisions 2, 5; 256N.24, subdivision 4; 256P.01, by adding a subdivision; 257.0725; 257.0764; 257.70; 260.012; 260.761, subdivision 2; 260B.171, subdivision 6; 260C.007, subdivisions 3, 5, 6, 13, by adding subdivisions; 260C.150, subdivision 3; 260C.157, subdivision 3; 260C.171, subdivision 3; 260C.177; 260C.202; 260C.204; 260C.209,


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subdivision 2; 260C.212, subdivisions 1, 4a, 12, by adding a subdivision; 260C.219; 260C.221; 260C.227; 260C.4412; 260C.503, subdivision 2, by adding a subdivision; 260D.01; 260D.02, subdivisions 3, 5; 388.051, subdivision 2; 518.005, subdivision 5; 518.165, subdivisions 2, 5; 518A.53, subdivision 11; 518A.68; 518A.685; 524.5-118; 595.02, subdivisions 1, 2; 609.26, subdivision 7; 609.3457, subdivision 2; 609.379, subdivision 2; 609.507; 609.7495, subdivision 1; 611A.203, subdivision 4; 611A.90, subdivision 1; 626.557, subdivision 9d; Minnesota Statutes 2019 Supplement, sections 13.46, subdivisions 3, 4; 119B.011, subdivision 19; 122A.20, subdivision 2; 122A.40, subdivision 13; 122A.41, subdivision 6; 144A.4796, subdivision 2; 148B.593; 243.166, subdivision 7; 245.4889, subdivision 1; 245.735, subdivision 3; 245A.02, subdivision 18; 245A.03, subdivision 7; 245A.07, subdivision 3; 245A.145, subdivision 1; 245A.149; 245A.16, subdivision 1; 245A.40, subdivisions 1, 7; 245C.03, subdivision 1; 245C.05, subdivision 4; 245C.08, subdivision 1; 245C.13, subdivision 2; 245D.071, subdivision 5; 245D.09, subdivision 5; 245G.12; 245G.13, subdivision 1; 245H.11, as amended; 254A.03, subdivision 3, as amended; 254B.04, subdivision 1; 254B.05, subdivision 1; 256.01, subdivision 14b; 256B.056, subdivision 5c; 256B.0625, subdivision 5m; 256B.064, subdivision 2; 256B.0711, subdivision 1; 256B.0911, subdivisions 1a, 3a, 3f; 256B.092, subdivision 1b; 256B.49, subdivisions 13, 14; 256B.85, subdivision 10; 256I.04, subdivision 2b; 256S.01, subdivision 6; 256S.19, subdivision 4; 260B.198, subdivision 1; 260C.139, subdivision 3; 260C.178, subdivision 1; 260C.201, subdivision 6; 260C.212, subdivision 2; 299C.093; Laws 2016, chapter 189, article 15, section 29; Laws 2017, First Special Session chapter 6, article 7, section 33, subdivisions 2, 3; Laws 2019, First Special Session chapter 9, article 5, section 86; article 14, section 2, subdivision 33; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 120A; 253B; 254A; 256B; 256K; 260; 260C; proposing coding for new law as Minnesota Statutes, chapter 260E; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 245F.02, subdivision 20; 253B.02, subdivisions 6, 12a; 253B.05, subdivisions 1, 2, 2b, 3, 4; 253B.064; 253B.065; 253B.066; 253B.09, subdivision 3; 253B.12, subdivision 2; 253B.15, subdivision 11; 253B.20, subdivision 7; 626.556, subdivisions 1, 3, 3a, 3c, 3d, 3f, 4, 4a, 5, 6, 6a, 7, 7a, 8, 9, 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d, 10e, 10f, 10g, 10h, 10i, 10j, 10k, 10l, 10m, 10n, 11a, 11b, 11c, 11d, 12, 14, 15, 16; 626.5561; 626.5562; 626.558; 626.559, subdivisions 1, 1a, 1b, 2, 3, 5; 626.5591; 626.561; Minnesota Statutes 2019 Supplement, section 626.556, subdivisions 2, 3b, 3e, 10, 11; Laws 2005, First Special Session chapter 4, article 7, sections 50; 51; Laws 2012, chapter 247, article 4, section 47, as amended; Laws 2015, chapter 71, article 7, section 54, as amended; Laws 2017, First Special Session chapter 6, article 1, sections 44, as amended; 45, as amended.

 

 

      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 124 yeas and 6 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Acomb

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahner

Baker

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Bernardy

Bierman

Boe

Brand

Cantrell

Carlson, A.

Carlson, L.

Christensen

Claflin

Considine

Daniels

Daudt

Davids

Davnie

Dehn

Demuth

Dettmer

Ecklund

Edelson

Elkins

Erickson

Fischer

Franson

Freiberg

Garofalo

Gomez

Green

Grossell

Gunther

Haley

Halverson

Hamilton

Hansen

Hassan

Hausman

Heinrich

Her

Hertaus

Hornstein

Howard

Huot

Johnson

Jordan

Jurgens

Kiel

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Koznick

Kresha

Kunesh-Podein

Layman

Lee

Lesch

Lien

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Lueck

Mahoney

Mann

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

McDonald

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Murphy

Nash

Nelson, M.

Nelson, N.

Neu

Noor

Nornes


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Novotny

O'Driscoll

Olson

O'Neill

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

West

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Bahr

Drazkowski

Lucero

Mekeland

Miller

Munson


 

 

      The bill was passed, as amended, and its title agreed to.

 

 

ADJOURNMENT

 

      Winkler moved that when the House adjourns today it adjourn until 12:00 noon, Monday, June 15, 2020.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Winkler moved that the House adjourn.  The motion prevailed, and the Speaker declared the House stands adjourned until 12:00 noon, Monday, June 15, 2020.

 

 

Patrick D. Murphy, Chief Clerk, House of Representatives

 

 


 


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