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STATE OF MINNESOTA

 

 

NINETY-SECOND SESSION - 2021

 

_____________________

 

EIGHTH DAY

 

Saint Paul, Minnesota, Thursday, January 28, 2021

 

 

      The House of Representatives convened at 3:30 p.m. and was called to order by Liz Olson, Speaker pro tempore.

 

      Prayer was offered by Deacon Nathan E. Allen, Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, St. Paul, 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

Agbaje

Akland

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahner

Bahr

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Berg

Bernardy

Bierman

Bliss

Boe

Boldon

Burkel

Carlson

Christensen

Daniels

Daudt

Davids

Davnie

Demuth

Dettmer

Drazkowski

Ecklund

Edelson

Elkins

Erickson

Feist

Fischer

Franke

Franson

Frazier

Frederick

Freiberg

Garofalo

Gomez

Green

Greenman

Grossell

Haley

Hamilton

Hansen, R.

Hanson, J.

Hassan

Hausman

Heinrich

Heintzeman

Her

Hertaus

Hollins

Hornstein

Howard

Huot

Igo

Johnson

Jordan

Jurgens

Keeler

Kiel

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Koznick

Kresha

Lee

Liebling

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Lucero

Lueck

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Mekeland

Miller

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Mortensen

Mueller

Munson

Murphy

Nash

Nelson, M.

Nelson, N.

Neu Brindley

Noor

Novotny

O'Driscoll

Olson, B.

Olson, L.

O'Neill

Pelowski

Petersburg

Pfarr

Pierson

Pinto

Poston

Pryor

Quam

Raleigh

Rasmusson

Reyer

Richardson

Robbins

Sandell

Sandstede

Schomacker

Schultz

Scott

Stephenson

Sundin

Swedzinski

Thompson

Torkelson

Urdahl

Vang

Wazlawik

West

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman


 

      A quorum was present.

 

      Baker, Gruenhagen, McDonald and Theis were excused.

 

      The Chief Clerk proceeded to read the Journal of the preceding day.  There being no objection, further reading of the Journal was dispensed with and the Journal was approved as corrected by the Chief Clerk.


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REPORTS OF CHIEF CLERK

 

      S. F. No. 192 and H. F. No. 135, which had been referred to the Chief Clerk for comparison, were examined and found to be not identical.

 

      Noor moved that S. F. No. 192 be substituted for H. F. No. 135 and that the House File be indefinitely postponed.  The motion prevailed.

 

 

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES AND DIVISIONS

 

 

Liebling from the Committee on Health Finance and Policy to which was referred:

 

H. F. No. 11, A bill for an act relating to health; expanding eligibility for MinnesotaCare and establishing a public option; modifying enrollee premiums; modifying the definition of affordability for certain families; requiring an implementation plan and recommendations for an alternative delivery and payment system; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 256L.04, subdivisions 1c, 7a, 10, by adding a subdivision; 256L.07, subdivisions 1, 2; 256L.15, subdivision 2, by adding a subdivision.

 

Reported the same back with the following amendments:

 

Delete everything after the enacting clause and insert:

 

"Section 1.  Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 256L.01, is amended by adding a subdivision to read:

 

Subd. 3b.  Full cost premium.  "Full cost premium" means a base charge for one, two, or three or more enrollees so that if all MinnesotaCare cases paid the full cost premium, the total revenue would equal the cost of MinnesotaCare medical coverage.  The full cost premium for two enrollees shall be twice the full cost premium for one, and the full cost premium for three or more enrollees shall be three times the full cost premium for one.

 

EFFECTIVE DATE.  This section is effective January 1, 2023, or upon federal approval, whichever is later, subject to certification under section 12.

 

Sec. 2.  Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 256L.04, subdivision 1c, is amended to read:

 

Subd. 1c.  General requirements.  To be eligible for MinnesotaCare, a person must meet the eligibility requirements of this section.  A person eligible for MinnesotaCare with an income less than or equal to 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines shall not be considered a qualified individual under section 1312 of the Affordable Care Act, and is not eligible for enrollment in a qualified health plan offered through MNsure under chapter 62V.

 

EFFECTIVE DATE.  This section is effective January 1, 2023, or upon federal approval, whichever is later, subject to certification under section 12.

 

Sec. 3.  Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 256L.04, subdivision 7a, is amended to read:

 

Subd. 7a.  Ineligibility.  Adults whose income is greater than the limits established under this section may not enroll in the MinnesotaCare program, except as provided in subdivision 15 and section 256L.15, subdivision 5.

 

EFFECTIVE DATE.  This section is effective January 1, 2023, or upon federal approval, whichever is later, subject to certification under section 12.


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Sec. 4.  Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 256L.04, subdivision 10, is amended to read:

 

Subd. 10.  Citizenship requirements.  (a) Eligibility for MinnesotaCare is limited available to citizens or nationals of the United States and, lawfully present noncitizens as defined in Code of Federal Regulations, title 8, section 103.12., and undocumented noncitizens are ineligible for MinnesotaCare.  For purposes of this subdivision, an undocumented noncitizen is an individual who resides in the United States without the approval or acquiescence of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.  Families with children who are citizens or nationals of the United States must cooperate in obtaining satisfactory documentary evidence of citizenship or nationality according to the requirements of the federal Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, Public Law 109-171.

 

(b) Notwithstanding subdivisions 1 and 7, eligible persons include families and individuals who are lawfully present and ineligible for medical assistance by reason of immigration status and who have incomes equal to or less than 200 percent of federal poverty guidelines.

 

EFFECTIVE DATE.  This section is effective January 1, 2022.

 

Sec. 5.  Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 256L.04, is amended by adding a subdivision to read:

 

Subd. 15.  Persons eligible for public option.  Families and individuals with income above the maximum income eligibility limit specified in subdivision 1 or 7, who meet all other MinnesotaCare eligibility requirements, are eligible for MinnesotaCare.  All other provisions of this chapter apply unless otherwise specified.

 

EFFECTIVE DATE.  This section is effective January 1, 2023, or upon federal approval, whichever is later, subject to certification under section 12.

 

Sec. 6.  Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 256L.07, subdivision 1, is amended to read:

 

Subdivision 1.  General requirements.  Individuals enrolled in MinnesotaCare under section 256L.04, subdivision 1, and individuals enrolled in MinnesotaCare under section 256L.04, subdivision 7, whose income increases above 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines, are no longer eligible for the program and shall be disenrolled by the commissioner, unless they continue MinnesotaCare enrollment through the public option under section 256L.04, subdivision 15, or receive an employer contribution toward MinnesotaCare premiums under section 256L.15, subdivision 5.  For persons disenrolled under this subdivision, MinnesotaCare coverage terminates the last day of the calendar month in which the commissioner sends advance notice according to Code of Federal Regulations, title 42, section 431.211, that indicates the income of a family or individual exceeds program income limits.

 

EFFECTIVE DATE.  This section is effective January 1, 2023, or upon federal approval, whichever is later, subject to certification under section 12.

 

Sec. 7.  Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 256L.07, subdivision 2, is amended to read:

 

Subd. 2.  Must not have access to employer-subsidized minimum essential coverage.  (a) To be eligible, a family or individual must not have access to subsidized health coverage that is affordable and provides minimum value as defined in Code of Federal Regulations, title 26, section 1.36B-2.

 

(b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a), an individual who has access to subsidized health coverage through a spouse's or parent's employer that is deemed minimum essential coverage under Code of Federal Regulations, title 26, section 1.36B-2, is eligible for MinnesotaCare if the portion of the annual premium the employee pays for employee and dependent coverage exceeds the required contribution percentage as described in Code of Federal Regulations, title 26, section 1.36B-2.


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(c) This subdivision does not apply to a family or individual who:  (1) no longer has employer-subsidized coverage due to the employer terminating health care coverage as an employee benefit; or (2) receives an employer contribution toward MinnesotaCare premiums under section 256L.15, subdivision 5.

 

EFFECTIVE DATE.  This section is effective January 1, 2022.

 

Sec. 8.  Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 256L.15, subdivision 2, is amended to read:

 

Subd. 2.  Sliding fee scale; monthly individual or family income.  (a) The commissioner shall establish a sliding fee scale to determine the percentage of monthly individual or family income that households at different income levels must pay to obtain coverage through the MinnesotaCare program.  The sliding fee scale must be based on the enrollee's monthly individual or family income.

 

(b) Beginning January 1, 2014, through December 31, 2022, MinnesotaCare enrollees shall pay premiums according to the premium scale specified in paragraph (d).

 

(c) Paragraph (b) does not apply to:

 

(1) children 20 years of age or younger; and

 

(2) individuals with household incomes below 35 percent of the federal poverty guidelines.

 

(d) The following premium scale is established for each individual in the household who is 21 years of age or older and enrolled in MinnesotaCare:

 

Federal Poverty Guideline

Greater than or Equal to

 

 

Less than

 

Individual Premium Amount

35%

55%

                                   $4

55%

80%

                                   $6

80%

90%

                                   $8

  90%

100%

                                 $10

100%

110%

                                 $12

110%

120%

                                 $14

120%

130%

                                 $15

130%

140%

                                 $16

140%

150%

                                 $25

150%

160%

                                 $37

160%

170%

                                 $44

170%

180%

                                 $52

180%

190%

                                 $61

190%

200%

                                 $71

200%

 

                                 $80

 

(e) Effective January 1, 2023, MinnesotaCare enrollees enrolled under section 256L.04, subdivision 1 or 7, shall pay premiums according to the premium scale specified in paragraph (g).  The following persons are exempt from paying premiums under paragraph (g):

 

(1) persons 20 years of age or younger, with incomes not exceeding 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines; and

 

(2) individuals with household incomes below 35 percent of the federal poverty guidelines.


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(f) Beginning January 1, 2023, persons eligible through the public option under section 256L.04, subdivision 15, with household incomes not exceeding 400 percent of the federal poverty guidelines, shall pay premiums according to the premium scale specified in paragraph (g).  Persons 20 years of age or younger, with incomes not exceeding 275 percent of the federal poverty guidelines, are exempt from paying premiums under paragraph (g).

 

(g) Per-person premium scale for households, effective January 1, 2023:

 

Federal Poverty Guideline Percentage Greater than or Equal to

 

Federal Poverty Guideline Percentage Less than or Equal to

 

Per-Person Premium Amount

0

34

$0

 

35

54

$4

 

55

79

$6

 

80

89

$8

 

90

99

$10

 

100

109

$12

 

110

119

$14

 

120

129

$15

 

130

139

$16

 

140

149

$25

 

150

159

$37

 

160

169

$44

 

170

179

$52

 

180

189

$61

 

190

199

$71

 

200

200

$80

 

201

209

$91

 

210

219

$101

 

220

229

$111

 

230

239

$122

 

240

249

$134

 

250

259

$146

 

260

269

$157

 

270

279

$169

 

280

289

$181

 

290

299

$193

 

300

309

$206

 

310

319

$213

 

320

329

$220

 

330

339

$227

 

340

349

$234

 

350

359

$241

 

360

369

$248

 

370

379

$254

 

380

389

$261

 

390

399

$268

 

400

 

$275

 

 

Premiums under this paragraph are charged on a per-person basis, except that the total premium for households with two or more eligible persons shall not exceed the calendar year's applicable percentage value specified for the household's income that does not exceed 400 percent of the federal poverty guidelines as used for advance premium tax credits under United States Code, title 26, section 36B(b)(3)(A)(i), as indexed according to item (ii) of that section.


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(h) Beginning January 1, 2023, for persons eligible through the public option under section 256L.04, subdivision 15, with household incomes greater than 400 percent of the federal poverty guidelines but not exceeding 500 percent of the federal poverty guidelines, the per-person premium shall be the full cost premium.

 

(i) Beginning January 1, 2023, for persons eligible through the public option under section 256L.04, subdivision 15, with household incomes greater than 500 percent of the federal poverty guidelines, the per-household premium shall be the highest of:

 

(1) the required contribution percentage specified for the current calendar year used for advance premium tax credits eligibility under United States Code, title 26, section 36B(c)(2)(C)(i)(II), as indexed according to item (iv) of that section; or

 

(2) 125 percent of the average of gold-level plan premiums for qualified health plan coverage through MNsure for covered household members.

 

EFFECTIVE DATE.  This section is effective January 1, 2023, or upon federal approval, whichever is later, subject to certification under section 12.

 

Sec. 9.  Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 256L.15, is amended by adding a subdivision to read:

 

Subd. 5.  Small employer public option.  (a) An employer with 50 or fewer employees may pay to the commissioner, as an employer contribution to employee health care costs, an amount up to the portion of an enrollee's MinnesotaCare premium for which the enrollee is financially responsible.  The commissioner shall set premiums for employees for whom an employer makes a payment under this subdivision at the full cost premium.  The commissioner shall establish a minimum employer contribution under this subdivision toward employee premiums.

 

(b) An enrollee is eligible for MinnesotaCare under this subdivision without regard to any program income limit.

 

(c) The commissioner shall establish a procedure through which employers can pay premium contributions for employees directly to the commissioner on an aggregate, monthly basis.

 

EFFECTIVE DATE.  This section is effective January 1, 2023, or upon federal approval, whichever is later, subject to certification under section 12.

 

Sec. 10.  TRANSITION TO MINNESOTACARE PUBLIC OPTION.

 

(a) The commissioner of human services shall continue to administer MinnesotaCare as a basic health program in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, section 256L.02, subdivision 5, and shall seek federal waivers, approvals, and law changes as required under section 11.

 

(b) The commissioner shall present an implementation plan for the MinnesotaCare public option under Minnesota Statutes, section 256L.04, subdivision 15, to the chairs and ranking minority members of the legislative committees with jurisdiction over health care policy and finance by December 15, 2021.  The plan must include:

 

(1) recommendations for any changes to the MinnesotaCare public option necessary to continue federal basic health program funding or to receive other federal funding;

 

(2) recommendations for implementing Minnesota Statutes, section 256L.15, subdivision 5, in a manner that would allow any employee premium contributions to be pretax and allow any employer contribution toward employee premiums to not be considered taxable income for the employee;


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(3) recommendations for increasing MinnesotaCare provider enrollment, including an analysis of the feasibility of requiring participation in MinnesotaCare as a condition for state licensure;

 

(4) estimates of state costs related to the MinnesotaCare public option; and

 

(5) draft legislation that includes any additional policy and conforming changes necessary to implement the MinnesotaCare public option and the implementation plan recommendations.

 

(c) The commissioner shall present to the chairs and ranking minority members of the legislative committees with jurisdiction over health care policy and finance by January 15, 2023, recommendations for an alternative service delivery and payment system for MinnesotaCare.  The recommendations must address:

 

(1) terminating managed care and county-based purchasing plan contracts under Minnesota Statutes, sections 256L.12 and 256L.121, effective January 1, 2025;

 

(2) delivering services beginning January 1, 2025, to MinnesotaCare enrollees eligible under Minnesota Statutes, section 256L.04, subdivisions 1, 7, and 15, through alternative delivery methods that may include but are not limited to expanding the use of integrated health partnerships under Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.0755, and delivering care under fee-for-service through a primary care case management system; and

 

(3) reimbursing providers for high-quality, value-based care at levels sufficient to increase enrollee access to care, address racial and geographic inequities in the delivery of health care, and incentivize preventive care and other best practices.

 

EFFECTIVE DATE.  This section is effective the day following final enactment.

 

Sec. 11.  REQUEST FOR FEDERAL APPROVAL.

 

(a) The commissioner of human services shall seek any federal waivers, approvals, and law changes necessary to implement this act, including but not limited to those waivers, approvals, and law changes necessary to allow:

 

(1) the state to continue to receive federal basic health program payments for basic health program-eligible MinnesotaCare enrollees and to receive other federal funding for the MinnesotaCare public option; and

 

(2) the state to receive federal payments equal to the value of advance premium tax credits and cost-sharing reductions that MinnesotaCare enrollees with household incomes greater than 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines would otherwise have received.

 

(b) In implementing this section, the commissioner of human services shall consult with the commissioner of commerce and the board of directors of MNsure, and may contract for technical and actuarial assistance.

 

EFFECTIVE DATE.  This section is effective the day following final enactment.

 

Sec. 12.  CONTINGENT EFFECTIVE DATE.

 

Sections 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, and 9 are effective January 1, 2023, or upon federal approval, whichever is later, but only if the commissioner of human services certifies to the legislature that implementation of those sections will not result in the loss of federal basic health program funding for MinnesotaCare enrollees with incomes not exceeding 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines."


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Delete the title and insert:

 

"A bill for an act relating to health; creating a public option; expanding eligibility for MinnesotaCare; modifying enrollee premiums; requiring an implementation plan and recommendations for an alternative delivery and payment system; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 256L.01, by adding a subdivision; 256L.04, subdivisions 1c, 7a, 10, by adding a subdivision; 256L.07, subdivisions 1, 2; 256L.15, subdivision 2, by adding a subdivision."

 

 

With the recommendation that when so amended the bill be re-referred to the Committee on Commerce Finance and Policy.

 

      The report was adopted.

 

 

Stephenson from the Committee on Commerce Finance and Policy to which was referred:

 

H. F. No. 102, A bill for an act relating to financial institutions; regulating interest rates for consumer short-term and small loans; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 47.59, subdivision 2; 47.60, subdivision 2; 47.601, subdivisions 2, 6; 53.04, subdivision 3a; 56.131, subdivision 1.

 

Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill be placed on the General Register.

 

      The report was adopted.

 

 

Richardson from the Committee on Education Policy to which was referred:

 

H. F. No. 217, A bill for an act relating to education; strengthening the Increase Teachers of Color Act; seeking to increase the percentage of teachers of color and American Indian teachers in Minnesota; requiring reports; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 120B.11, subdivisions 1, 2, 3; 121A.031, subdivision 6; 122A.183, subdivision 1; 122A.184, subdivision 1; 122A.185, subdivision 1; 122A.40, subdivision 5; 122A.41, subdivision 2; 122A.635, subdivisions 3, 4; 122A.70; 123B.147, subdivision 3; 124D.861, subdivision 2; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 120B; 122A; 124D.

 

Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill be re-referred to the Committee on Education Finance.

 

      The report was adopted.

 

 

Hansen, R., from the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy to which was referred:

 

H. F. No. 219, A bill for an act relating to game and fish; modifying provisions on farmed Cervidae; modifying muzzleloader provisions; permanently allowing portable stands in certain wildlife management areas; modifying Cervidae carcass transportation restrictions; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 35.155, subdivisions 1, 6; 97A.015, subdivision 51; 97A.137, subdivision 5; 97A.505, subdivision 8; 97B.031, subdivision 1.

 

Reported the same back with the following amendments:

 

Page 4, after line 22, insert:


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"Sec. 7.  Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 97B.031, is amended by adding a subdivision to read:

 

Subd. 7.  Regular firearms deer season.  During the regular firearms deer season, all legal firearms may be used statewide.

 

Sec. 8.  REPEALER.

 

Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 97B.318, is repealed."

 

Amend the title as follows:

 

Page 1, line 3, delete "muzzleloader provisions" and insert "firearms restrictions"

 

Correct the title numbers accordingly

 

 

With the recommendation that when so amended the bill be placed on the General Register.

 

      The report was adopted.

 

 

Liebling from the Committee on Health Finance and Policy to which was referred:

 

H. F. No. 269, A bill for an act relating to health occupations; creating a psychology interjurisdictional compact; appropriating money; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 148.

 

Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill be re-referred to the Committee on Judiciary Finance and Civil Law.

 

      The report was adopted.

 

 

SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS

 

 

      H. F. Nos. 102 and 219 were read for the second time.

 

 

SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS

 

 

      S. F. No. 192 was read for the second time.

 

 

INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS

 

 

      The following House Files were introduced:

 

 

Klevorn and Huot introduced:

 

H. F. No. 338, A bill for an act relating to human services; establishing the Direct Care Service Corps; requiring a report; appropriating money.

 

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


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Klevorn introduced:

 

H. F. No. 339, A bill for an act relating to transportation; capital investment; appropriating money for a project on Trunk Highway 55; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.

 

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

 

 

Huot introduced:

 

H. F. No. 340, A bill for an act relating to health care; requiring medical assistance to cover telemonitoring services; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 256B.0625, by adding a subdivision.

 

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

 

 

Feist, Lucero, Noor, Scott, Davnie and Elkins introduced:

 

H. F. No. 341, A bill for an act relating to education; creating the Student Data Privacy Act; providing penalties; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 13.32, subdivision 1, by adding subdivisions.

 

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

 

 

Masin introduced:

 

H. F. No. 342, A bill for an act relating to family law; updating the notice to parties in custody and parenting time cases; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 518.168.

 

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

 

 

Masin introduced:

 

H. F. No. 343, A bill for an act relating to cosmetology; modifying salon licensure requirements and continuing education requirements; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 155A.23, subdivision 9, by adding subdivisions; 155A.271; 155A.29, subdivision 1.

 

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

 

 

Masin introduced:

 

H. F. No. 344, A bill for an act relating to the Metropolitan Council; providing for staggered terms; expanding the membership of the nomination committee; requiring additional information to be made publicly available as part of the selection process; clarifying council member qualifications; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 473.123, subdivisions 2a, 3.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on State Government Finance and Elections.


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Scott introduced:

 

H. F. No. 345, A bill for an act relating to education; modifying requirements for parental curriculum review and consent for sexual education curriculum; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 120B.20.

 

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

 

 

Scott introduced:

 

H. F. No. 346, A bill for an act relating to public safety; increasing penalties for transferring certain firearms to persons who are ineligible to possess firearms; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 624.7141.

 

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

 

 

Scott introduced:

 

H. F. No. 347, A bill for an act relating to government data practices; expanding the requirement for notification of security breaches; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 13.055, subdivision 1.

 

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

 

 

Scott introduced:

 

H. F. No. 348, A bill for an act relating to family law; requiring the court to provide certain notices; modifying requirements for parent education program; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 518.157, subdivisions 1, 3.

 

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

 

 

Scott, Raleigh, Erickson and Green introduced:

 

H. F. No. 349, A bill for an act proposing an amendment to the Minnesota Constitution, article I, section 10; providing that the right of citizens to be secure from unreasonable searches and seizures includes protection against unreasonable searches and seizures of electronic communications and data.

 

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

 

 

Scott, Raleigh, Erickson, Gruenhagen, Green, Heintzeman, Garofalo and Mueller introduced:

 

H. F. No. 350, A bill for an act relating to education; providing for participation in athletic teams; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 121A.04, subdivision 4.

 

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


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Scott, Poston, Raleigh, Erickson, Gruenhagen, Novotny, Heintzeman, Igo, Mueller and Olson, B., introduced:

 

H. F. No. 351, A bill for an act relating to education; suspending academic standards review cycle; requiring a report.

 

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

 

 

Scott, Raleigh, Erickson, Gruenhagen, Green, Heintzeman, Garofalo, Mueller and Akland introduced:

 

H. F. No. 352, A bill for an act relating to education; restricting female sports team participation to the female sex; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 121A.04, by adding a subdivision.

 

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

 

 

Lippert; Hansen, R.; Acomb; Jordan; Morrison; Lee; Becker-Finn and Long introduced:

 

H. F. No. 353, A bill for an act relating to natural resources; requiring a report about the state's peatlands; appropriating money.

 

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

 

 

Sundin introduced:

 

H. F. No. 354, A bill for an act relating to agriculture; appropriating money for grants to provide technical assistance and appropriate technology for certain spark ignition motor fuel wholesalers and retailers and to implement promotional programs; requiring reports.

 

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

 

 

Sundin and Lislegard introduced:

 

H. F. No. 355, A bill for an act relating to taxation; local sales and use; authorizing the city of Cloquet to impose a local sales and use tax.

 

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

 

 

Sundin and Lislegard introduced:

 

H. F. No. 356, A bill for an act relating to agriculture; exempting certain temporary custom processors from licensure and inspection requirements; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 28A.15, by adding a subdivision; 31A.15, subdivision 1.

 

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


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Koegel introduced:

 

H. F. No. 357, A bill for an act relating to employment; expanding applicability of pregnancy accommodations; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 181.939; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 181.9414.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Labor, Industry, Veterans and Military Affairs Finance and Policy.

 

 

Jordan; Lippert; Hollins; Huot; Olson, L.; Freiberg; Morrison; Schultz; Youakim; Her and Keeler introduced:

 

H. F. No. 358, A bill for an act relating to education; requiring commissioner of education to develop a model program for sexual health education; requiring a report; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 120B.

 

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

 

 

Hertaus introduced:

 

H. F. No. 359, A bill for an act relating to transportation; authorizing special interest vehicle license plates; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 65B.49, subdivision 5a; 168.10, subdivisions 1, 1e, 1f, 1g, by adding a subdivision; 168.12, subdivision 2a; 169.64, subdivision 2; 169.79, subdivision 4; 239.051, subdivision 6; 297B.025, subdivision 2.

 

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

 

 

Hertaus introduced:

 

H. F. No. 360, A bill for an act relating to family law; modifying custody and parenting time presumptions; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 518.17, subdivision 1; 518.175, subdivision 1.

 

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

 

 

Hertaus introduced:

 

H. F. No. 361, A bill for an act relating to taxes; property and local; clarifying provisions relating to mortgage and deed recording or registration fees; repealing the mortgage registry tax and the additional mortgage and deed taxes imposed by certain counties; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 40A.152, subdivision 1; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 287.01; 287.03; 287.035; 287.04; 287.05; 287.08; 287.10; 287.11; 287.12; 287.13; 383A.80; 383B.80.

 

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

 

 

Hertaus introduced:

 

H. F. No. 362, A bill for an act relating to public safety; appropriating money for fire department equipment grants.

 

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


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Reyer and Liebling introduced:

 

H. F. No. 363, A bill for an act relating to taxation; revenue recapture; disallowing claims from hospitals and ambulance services; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 270A.03, subdivision 2.

 

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

 

 

Koegel introduced:

 

H. F. No. 364, A bill for an act relating to natural resources; exempting paddleboards from watercraft licensure requirements; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 86B.005, subdivision 18; 86B.415, subdivision 1a.

 

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

 

 

Green introduced:

 

H. F. No. 365, A bill for an act relating to elections; modifying certain requirements related to investigations of suspicious activity in a voter registration application or absentee ballot application; specifying certain persons who are permitted to mail or deliver an absentee ballot on behalf of a voter; establishing a criminal penalty; establishing a voting fraud penalty assessment; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 201.275; 203B.03, subdivision 1; 203B.08, subdivision 1; 211B.32, subdivision 1; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 609.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on State Government Finance and Elections.

 

 

Green introduced:

 

H. F. No. 366, A bill for an act relating to taxation; property; prohibiting an increase in property value for homesteads owned by persons age 65 or older; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 273.11, subdivision 5, by adding a subdivision; 273.121, subdivision 1; 276.04, subdivision 2.

 

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

 

 

Green introduced:

 

H. F. No. 367, A bill for an act relating to civil actions; requiring state agencies to pay disbursements to prevailing defendants; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 549.04.

 

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

 

 

Green introduced:

 

H. F. No. 368, A bill for an act relating to watershed districts; eliminating eminent domain powers of watershed districts; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 103D.335, subdivisions 1, 11.

 

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


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Green introduced:

 

H. F. No. 369, A bill for an act relating to environment; limiting installers liability for damages caused by subsurface sewage treatment systems; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 115.55, by adding a subdivision.

 

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

 

 

Green introduced:

 

H. F. No. 370, A bill for an act relating to environment; requiring third-party contracting for certain analytical testing; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 84.027, by adding a subdivision; 116.07, by adding a subdivision.

 

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

 

 

Haley introduced:

 

H. F. No. 371, A bill for an act relating to state government; permitting the legislature to terminate any order or rule adopted by the governor directing a response to a peacetime emergency if the emergency is continued for more than 30 days; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 12.31, subdivision 2; 12.32.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Legislative Administration.

 

 

O'Driscoll introduced:

 

H. F. No. 372, A bill for an act relating to workers' compensation; modifying data service organizations; authorizing rulemaking; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 79.61, subdivision 1.

 

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

 

 

Urdahl, Davids and Gruenhagen introduced:

 

H. F. No. 373, A bill for an act relating to taxation; income; providing a tax credit for certain employers; requiring a report; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 290.

 

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

 

 

O'Driscoll introduced:

 

H. F. No. 374, A bill for an act relating to liquor; authorizing special licenses in the city of Sauk Rapids.

 

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


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Youakim, Huot, Jordan, Her and Fischer introduced:

 

H. F. No. 375, A bill for an act relating to health; authorizing minors age 16 or older to consent to nonresidential mental health services; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 144.

 

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

 

 

Youakim introduced:

 

H. F. No. 376, A bill for an act relating to taxation; individual income; requiring a report on free filing for individual income taxpayers; appropriating money.

 

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

 

 

Youakim; Theis; Huot; Olson, L.; Fischer; Stephenson; Wazlawik; Reyer; Bahner; Jordan; Becker-Finn and Klevorn introduced:

 

H. F. No. 377, A bill for an act relating to public safety; establishing a program to provide payments to firefighters with cancer or heart disease, counseling for firefighters, and firefighter training; appropriating money; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 299A.

 

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

 

 

Youakim introduced:

 

H. F. No. 378, A bill for an act relating to education; requiring paid orientation for paraprofessionals; appropriating money for paraprofessional training; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 125A.08.

 

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

 

 

Pinto introduced:

 

H. F. No. 379, A bill for an act relating to public safety; expanding access to information for law enforcement hiring; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 626.87, subdivisions 2, 3, 5.

 

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

 

 

Pelowski introduced:

 

H. F. No. 380, A bill for an act relating to education; creating a pilot project for training career and technical education teachers; appropriating money.

 

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


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Sundin and Ecklund introduced:

 

H. F. No. 381, A bill for an act relating to veterans; applying an expanded definition of veterans for purposes of eligibility for the veteran's identifier on state-issued identification cards; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 171.07, subdivision 15.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Labor, Industry, Veterans and Military Affairs Finance and Policy.

 

 

Petersburg introduced:

 

H. F. No. 382, A bill for an act relating to human services; providing a rate increase for an intermediate care facility for persons with developmental disabilities; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 256B.5012, by adding a subdivision.

 

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

 

 

Petersburg introduced:

 

H. F. No. 383, A bill for an act relating to economic development; creating a moving image industry incentive program; authorizing rulemaking; appropriating money; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 116J.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Workforce and Business Development Finance and Policy.

 

 

Bennett introduced:

 

H. F. No. 384, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; appropriating money for the Shell Rock River Watershed District; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.

 

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

 

 

Kresha introduced:

 

H. F. No. 385, A bill for an act relating to taxation; sales and use; providing that fund-raising sales made by certain elementary or secondary school student organizations are exempt if certain conditions are met; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 297A.70, subdivision 13.

 

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

 

 

Vang introduced:

 

H. F. No. 386, A bill for an act relating to health; requiring cannabinoid product labels to contain a bar code or QR code; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 151.72, subdivision 5.

 

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


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Vang introduced:

 

H. F. No. 387, A bill for an act relating to game and fish; modifying provisions for taking turtles; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 97A.475, subdivision 41; 97C.605, subdivisions 1, 2c, 3; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 97C.605, subdivisions 2, 2a, 2b, 5; Minnesota Rules, part 6256.0500, subparts 2, 2a, 2b, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.

 

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

 

 

Noor introduced:

 

H. F. No. 388, A bill for an act relating to human services; modifying provisions governing cultural and ethnic communities leadership council; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 256.041, by adding a subdivision; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 256.041, subdivision 10.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on State Government Finance and Elections.

 

 

Hassan introduced:

 

H. F. No. 389, A bill for an act relating to state government; enacting the Women of Color Opportunity Act; creating pilot projects; requiring a report; appropriating money.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Workforce and Business Development Finance and Policy.

 

 

Becker-Finn introduced:

 

H. F. No. 390, A bill for an act relating to child welfare; appropriating money for parent support grants.

 

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

 

 

Koznick, Novotny, Robbins and Boe introduced:

 

H. F. No. 391, A bill for an act relating to motor vehicles; authorizing third-party programs and third-party testers to conduct behind-the-wheel road tests for class D drivers' licenses; specifying requirements and criteria for third-party programs and testers; requiring audits; allowing appeals of decisions made by the commissioner of public safety; requiring record keeping and reporting; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 171.13, subdivision 1; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 171.

 

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

 

 

Bliss, Poston, Burkel, Bennett, Boe and Swedzinski introduced:

 

H. F. No. 392, A bill for an act relating to public safety; amending the Minnesota Personal Protection Act; creating lifetime permits to carry handguns; reducing the application fee for permits to carry; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 624.714, subdivisions 2a, 3, 7, 14.

 

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


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Stephenson introduced:

 

H. F. No. 393, A bill for an act relating to human services; requiring a plan to ameliorate the effects of repeated incidents at Minnesota state-operated community services programs.

 

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

 

 

Frederick introduced:

 

H. F. No. 394, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; appropriating money for Minnesota State University, Mankato; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.

 

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

 

 

Heintzeman, Lueck, Novotny, Scott, Gruenhagen, Johnson, Heinrich, Akland, Bennett, Theis, O'Neill, Daniels, Swedzinski, Mueller, Koznick and Igo introduced:

 

H. F. No. 395, A bill for an act relating to environment; repealing certain authority of the Pollution Control Agency related to automobile emissions; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 116.07, subdivision 2.

 

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

 

 

Freiberg introduced:

 

H. F. No. 396, A bill for an act relating to campaign finance; modifying provisions applying to the financing of campaigns for Hennepin County elections and for certain political subdivisions in Hennepin County; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 10A.01, subdivisions 4, 7, 9, 11, 16a, 17c, 18, 20, 27, 28, by adding a subdivision; 10A.12, subdivisions 1, 2; 10A.121, subdivision 2; 10A.13, subdivision 1; 10A.17, subdivision 4; 10A.20, subdivisions 3, 6a, by adding a subdivision; 383B.041; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 10A.15, subdivision 6; 383B.042; 383B.043; 383B.044; 383B.045; 383B.046; 383B.047; 383B.048; 383B.049; 383B.05; 383B.051; 383B.052; 383B.053; 383B.054; 383B.055; 383B.056; 383B.057.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on State Government Finance and Elections.

 

 

Freiberg introduced:

 

H. F. No. 397, A bill for an act relating to health; appropriating money for contracts to provide COVID-19 messages, information, and community engagement services to diverse communities and populations in the state.

 

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

 

 

Her introduced:

 

H. F. No. 398, A bill for an act relating to housing; amending the covenants implied in a residential lease; providing for tenants remedies against landlords for repairs; allowing a tenant to request emergency repairs from the court; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 504B.161, subdivision 1; 504B.375, subdivision 1; 504B.381, subdivisions 1, 5, by adding a subdivision.

 

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


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Her introduced:

 

H. F. No. 399, A bill for an act relating to housing; prohibiting landlords from imposing certain fees; restricting entry by a landlord and amending fees for improper entry; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 504B.211, subdivisions 2, 6; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 504B.

 

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

 

 

Her introduced:

 

H. F. No. 400, A bill for an act relating to civil law; landlord and tenant; establishing termination of lease upon infirmity of tenant; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 504B.

 

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

 

 

Hansen, R.; Ecklund; Olson, L., and Lillie introduced:

 

H. F. No. 401, A bill for an act relating to labor; providing a salary increase for employees in law enforcement and making a technical change; appropriating money; amending Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 9, section 6.

 

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

 

 

Hansen, R., introduced:

 

H. F. No. 402, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; appropriating money for inflow and infiltration grants in the metropolitan area; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.

 

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

 

 

Her introduced:

 

H. F. No. 403, A bill for an act relating to human rights; prohibiting employers from inquiring about past pay; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 363A.08, by adding a subdivision.

 

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

 

 

Her introduced:

 

H. F. No. 404, A bill for an act relating to education finance; appropriating money for financial literacy instruction grants.

 

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


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Her introduced:

 

H. F. No. 405, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; appropriating money for the Playwrights' Center in St. Paul; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.

 

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

 

 

Her introduced:

 

H. F. No. 406, A bill for an act proposing an amendment to the Minnesota Constitution, article I, by adding a section; providing for gender equality under the law.

 

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

 

 

Nelson, M., introduced:

 

H. F. No. 407, A bill for an act relating to retirement; Minnesota State Retirement System general employees retirement plan; increasing the retirement annuity benefit of an eligible employee.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on State Government Finance and Elections.

 

 

Hansen, R.; Morrison; Hanson, J.; Jordan and Lippert introduced:

 

H. F. No. 408, A bill for an act relating to agriculture; increasing fees for pollinator lethal insecticides; allocating fee revenue for pollinator research; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 18B.051; 18B.26, subdivision 3.

 

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

 

 

Stephenson introduced:

 

H. F. No. 409, A bill for an act relating to children; modifying provisions for termination of parental rights; modifying custody award procedures; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 260C.301, by adding a subdivision; 518.619, subdivision 2; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 518.

 

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

 

 

Petersburg introduced:

 

H. F. No. 410, A bill for an act relating to workforce development; appropriating money for workforce training in Owatonna and Steele counties.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Workforce and Business Development Finance and Policy.


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Olson, L., introduced:

 

H. F. No. 411, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; appropriating money for the greater Minnesota child care facility program.

 

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

 

 

Olson, L., introduced:

 

H. F. No. 412, A bill for an act relating to economic development; appropriating money to increase the number of quality child care providers; requiring reports.

 

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

 

 

Olson, L., introduced:

 

H. F. No. 413, A bill for an act relating to economic development; appropriating money for the Minnesota Initiative Foundations.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Workforce and Business Development Finance and Policy.

 

 

Olson, L., introduced:

 

H. F. No. 414, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; appropriating money for the greater Minnesota child care facility program; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.

 

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

 

 

Edelson and Hassan introduced:

 

H. F. No. 415, A bill for an act relating to health coverage; limiting cost-sharing requirements for the first four outpatient mental health service visits; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 62A.149, subdivision 1; 62A.152, subdivision 2; 62Q.47.

 

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

 

 

Edelson introduced:

 

H. F. No. 416, A bill for an act relating to public safety; requiring a report on statistics for individuals convicted as an extended jurisdiction juvenile; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 241.016; 244.19, subdivision 3; 401.06.

 

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


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Edelson introduced:

 

H. F. No. 417, A bill for an act relating to public safety; providing for probationary sentences for certain nonviolent offenders; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 244.

 

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

 

 

Hollins, Frazier, Reyer, Feist, Berg and Agbaje introduced:

 

H. F. No. 418, A bill for an act relating to real property; clarifying ownership definitions; requiring the record owner to be listed as grantee in tax-forfeited land sales; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 282.301; 325N.01; 325N.02; 325N.03; 325N.04; 325N.06; 325N.10, subdivisions 2, 3, 4, 5, 7; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 282.

 

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

 

 

Drazkowski introduced:

 

H. F. No. 419, A bill for an act relating to retirement; revising the allocation of police and firefighter retirement supplemental state aid; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 423A.022, subdivisions 2, 5, by adding a subdivision.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on State Government Finance and Elections.

 

 

Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 420, A bill for an act relating to energy; abolishing prohibition on issuing certificate of need for new nuclear power plant; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 216B.243, subdivision 3b.

 

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

 

 

Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 421, A bill for an act relating to data privacy; requiring consent before providers share audio or video data with third parties; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 325E.

 

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

 

 

Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 422, A bill for an act relating to public safety; providing for the enforcement by certain state and local governmental entities of state and federal laws governing immigration and providing for certain duties of law enforcement and the courts; providing civil and criminal penalties; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 609.

 

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


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Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 423, A resolution memorializing Congress and the President to support the principles of federalism.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Legislative Administration.

 

 

Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 424, A bill for an act relating to data privacy; establishing neurodata rights; modifying certain crimes to add neurodata elements; providing civil and criminal penalties; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 13.04, by adding a subdivision; 609.88, subdivision 2; 609.891, subdivision 3; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 325E.

 

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

 

 

Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 425, A bill for an act relating to education finance; creating a minimum revenue guarantee for low revenue school districts; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 126C.10, subdivision 1, by adding a subdivision.

 

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

 

 

Wolgamott introduced:

 

H. F. No. 426, A bill for an act relating to economic development; appropriating money for the greater Minnesota business development public infrastructure grant program.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Workforce and Business Development Finance and Policy.

 

 

Wolgamott introduced:

 

H. F. No. 427, A bill for an act relating to taxation; sales and use; excluding certain vendors from remitting June sales tax collections on an accelerated basis; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 289A.20, subdivision 4.

 

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

 

 

Wolgamott introduced:

 

H. F. No. 428, A bill for an act relating to health; appropriating money for local public health grants.

 

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


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Wolgamott introduced:

 

H. F. No. 429, A resolution applying to Congress for a limited national convention for the exclusive purpose of proposing an amendment to the United States Constitution that will restore balance and integrity to our elections.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Legislative Administration.

 

 

Wolgamott introduced:

 

H. F. No. 430, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; appropriating money for a greater Minnesota housing infrastructure grant program; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 116J.

 

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

 

 

Wolgamott introduced:

 

H. F. No. 431, A bill for an act relating to corrections; appropriating money for The Redemption Project to assist inmates to transition from incarceration to the community.

 

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

 

 

Munson and Miller introduced:

 

H. F. No. 432, A bill for an act relating to public safety; prohibiting the enactment or enforcement of extreme risk protection orders against individuals regarding firearms; establishing criminal penalty for violation; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 624.

 

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

 

 

Munson and Miller introduced:

 

H. F. No. 433, A bill for an act relating to agriculture; establishing the Minnesota Food Freedom Act; exempting homemade food sellers from certain statutes; preempting application of certain local ordinances to homemade food sellers; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 28A.152; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 28A.

 

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

 

 

Munson and Miller introduced:

 

H. F. No. 434, A bill for an act relating to public safety; authorizing presentence investigation reports to include information related to brain injury; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 609.115, by adding a subdivision.

 

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


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Munson introduced:

 

H. F. No. 435, A bill for an act relating to public safety; providing that a person may not be denied the right to purchase, own, possess, or carry a firearm solely on the basis that the person is enrolled as a patient in the medical cannabis registry; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 624.712, by adding subdivisions; 624.713, subdivision 1; 624.714, subdivision 6; 624.7142, subdivision 1; 624.7151; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 624.

 

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

 

 

Munson introduced:

 

H. F. No. 436, A bill for an act relating to human services; adding two members to the opioid prescribing work group; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 256B.0638, subdivision 3.

 

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

 

 

Munson and Miller introduced:

 

H. F. No. 437, A bill for an act relating to public safety; providing for a cause of action when a person who is prohibited from carrying a firearm on a property suffers a loss by not having the firearm; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 624.714, subdivision 17; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 624.

 

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

 

 

Swedzinski introduced:

 

H. F. No. 438, A bill for an act relating to taxation; sales and use; providing an exemption for construction materials for a school building in Marshall; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 297A.71, subdivision 52.

 

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

 

 

Xiong, J.; Hassan; Gomez; Vang and Lee introduced:

 

H. F. No. 439, A bill for an act relating to wages; eliminating subminimum wage; creating a task force on eliminating subminimum wage; repealing statute and rules allowing payment of subminimum wage to employees with disabilities; requiring a report; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 177.24, by adding a subdivision; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 177.28, subdivision 5; Minnesota Rules, parts 5200.0030; 5200.0040.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Labor, Industry, Veterans and Military Affairs Finance and Policy.


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Hollins; Hassan; Gomez; Xiong, J., and Thompson introduced:

 

H. F. No. 440, A bill for an act relating to public safety; requiring professional liability insurance for peace officers; establishing liability of peace officers; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 466.03, by adding a subdivision; 466.07, subdivision 1; 626.843, subdivision 1; 626.845, by adding a subdivision.

 

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

 

 

Xiong, J.; Hassan; Gomez; Vang and Lee introduced:

 

H. F. No. 441, A bill for an act relating to human rights; adding a provision to the certificate of compliance provision in the Human Rights Act; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 363A.36, subdivision 3; 363A.44, subdivision 4.

 

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

 

 

Xiong, J.; Hassan; Vang; Gomez; Lee and Becker-Finn introduced:

 

H. F. No. 442, A bill for an act relating to consumer protection; requiring debt collectors to provide information in the preferred language of the debtor; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 332.

 

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

 

 

Howard; Hausman; Wolgamott; Olson, L., and Her introduced:

 

H. F. No. 443, A bill for an act relating to housing; appropriating money for loans or grants to preserve Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing.

 

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

 

 

Pelowski, Albright and Johnson introduced:

 

H. F. No. 444, A bill for an act relating to state disasters; restricting the definition of state-declared disasters to exclude civil unrest; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 12B.15, subdivision 5.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Legislative Administration.

 

 

Mariani introduced:

 

H. F. No. 445, A bill for an act relating to public safety; establishing State Aid For Emergencies (SAFE) account and aid program to reimburse local governments and state agencies for expenses incurred in responding to emergencies; transferring money to SAFE account; appropriating money; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 299A.

 

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


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Acomb introduced:

 

H. F. No. 446, A bill for an act relating to human services; modifying payment rates for home health services and home care nursing services; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 256B.0653, by adding a subdivision; 256B.0654, by adding a subdivision.

 

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

 

 

Acomb introduced:

 

H. F. No. 447, A bill for an act relating to health insurance; requiring no-cost diagnostic services and testing following a mammogram; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 62A.30, by adding a subdivision.

 

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

 

 

Acomb introduced:

 

H. F. No. 448, A bill for an act relating to health; modifying the definition of prescription drug for purposes of the state antikickback provision; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 62J.23, subdivision 2.

 

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

 

 

Richardson introduced:

 

H. F. No. 449, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; appropriating money for Heritage Village Park in Inver Grove Heights; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.

 

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

 

 

Richardson and Xiong, J., introduced:

 

H. F. No. 450, A bill for an act relating to housing; providing for a right to counsel in certain public housing eviction actions; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 504B.

 

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

 

 

Hollins; Xiong, J.; Hassan; Vang and Lee introduced:

 

H. F. No. 451, A bill for an act relating to crime; including scrap vehicle operators in crime of receiving stolen property; increasing the penalty for certain scrap metal violations; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 609.526.

 

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


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Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 452, A bill for an act relating to education; providing for an exemption from statutory immunization requirements for a sincerely held religious belief; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 121A.15, subdivisions 3, 3a, 8.

 

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

 

 

Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 453, A bill for an act relating to elections; providing for the designation and election of presidential electors; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 208.03; 208.05.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on State Government Finance and Elections.

 

 

Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 454, A bill for an act relating to taxation; individual income; providing a subtraction for health insurance premiums; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 290.0132, by adding a subdivision; 290.091, subdivision 2.

 

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

 

 

Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 455, A bill for an act relating to education finance; creating a new source of state aid for school districts with low general education revenue and low property wealth per pupil; appropriating money; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 126C.

 

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

 

 

Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 456, A bill for an act relating to higher education; modifying certain provisions for resident tuition and state student aid; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 135A.043; 136A.101, subdivision 8.

 

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

 

 

Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 457, A bill for an act relating to government data practices; requiring public postsecondary institutions to keep certain student information private; requiring consent before collecting student location data; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 13.32, subdivision 5; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 135A.

 

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


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Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 458, 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 2020, sections 43A.18, subdivision 3a; 137.02, subdivision 4.

 

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

 

 

Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 459, A bill for an act relating to public safety; allowing permitted and trained school staff to carry firearms; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 609.66, subdivision 1d; 624.714, subdivision 18, by adding a subdivision; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 299C.

 

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

 

 

Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 460, A bill for an act proposing an amendment to the Minnesota Constitution, article I, section 10; providing that the right of citizens to be secure from unreasonable searches and seizures includes protection against unreasonable searches and seizures of electronic communications and data.

 

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

 

 

Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 461, A bill for an act relating to crime; providing for the crime of digital picture and recording misrepresentation; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 609.

 

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

 

 

Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 462, A bill for an act relating to public safety; expanding crime of unauthorized computer access to include accessing a computer without penetrating security system; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 609.891.

 

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

 

 

Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 463, A bill for an act relating to public safety; basing the age to possess a firearm on the voting age; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 624.713, subdivision 1.

 

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


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Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 464, A bill for an act relating to public safety; establishing a duty for peace officers to report excessive force incidents to the chief law enforcement officer; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 626.

 

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

 

 

Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 465, A bill for an act relating to public safety; limiting use of facial recognition technology; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 626A.

 

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

 

 

Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 466, A bill for an act relating to public safety; prohibiting any state loan, grant, or assistance for persons convicted of offense related to protest, demonstration, rally, civil unrest, or march; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 609.

 

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

 

 

Lucero introduced:

 

H. F. No. 467, A bill for an act relating to education; establishing provisions for digital and online library database resources for students; requiring a report; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 134.

 

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

 

 

Ecklund introduced:

 

H. F. No. 468, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; appropriating money for the Gitchi Gami State Trail; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.

 

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

 

 

Baker introduced:

 

H. F. No. 469, A bill for an act relating to education; requiring seizure training and a seizure action plan in schools; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 121A.

 

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


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Baker introduced:

 

H. F. No. 470, A bill for an act relating to adoption; modifying provisions governing adult adoptee access to their own original birth records and other adoption-related information; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 13.10, subdivision 5; 13.465, subdivision 8; 144.218, subdivisions 1, 2; 144.225, subdivision 2; 144.2252; 259.83, subdivisions 1, 1a, 1b, by adding a subdivision; 260C.317, subdivision 4; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 144; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 144.212, subdivision 11; 259.83, subdivision 3; 259.89; 260C.637.

 

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

 

 

Baker introduced:

 

H. F. No. 471, A bill for an act relating to human services; establishing alternative licensing inspections for licensed substance use disorder treatment providers; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 245G.

 

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

 

 

Lueck introduced:

 

H. F. No. 472, A bill for an act relating to natural resources; modifying wild rice harvesting provisions; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 84.091, subdivision 2; 84.111, subdivision 4.

 

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

 

 

Huot introduced:

 

H. F. No. 473, A bill for an act relating to higher education; expanding eligibility for the student loan refinancing program; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 136A.1701, subdivision 10; 136A.1704.

 

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

 

 

Huot introduced:

 

H. F. No. 474, A bill for an act relating to taxation; sales and use; providing that fund-raising sales made by certain elementary or secondary school student organizations are exempt if certain conditions are met; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 297A.70, subdivision 13.

 

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

 

 

Huot introduced:

 

H. F. No. 475, A bill for an act relating to health; appropriating money for the comprehensive advanced life support educational program.

 

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


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Huot introduced:

 

H. F. No. 476, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; appropriating money for a driver training facility at Dakota County Technical College; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.

 

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

 

 

Koegel introduced:

 

H. F. No. 477, A bill for an act relating to human services; modifying coverage of chiropractic services under medical assistance and MinnesotaCare; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 256B.0625, subdivision 8e; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 256L.03, subdivision 3b; Minnesota Rules, part 9505.0245.

 

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

 

 

Feist and Ecklund introduced:

 

H. F. No. 478, A bill for an act relating to crime; providing guidance to courts on sentencing veterans for criminal offenses related to a service-related disorder; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 609.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Labor, Industry, Veterans and Military Affairs Finance and Policy.

 

 

Huot introduced:

 

H. F. No. 479, A bill for an act relating to transportation; providing a process for towns to establish speed limits on town roads; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 169.14, subdivision 5h.

 

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

 

 

Fischer introduced:

 

H. F. No. 480, A bill for an act relating to health occupations; modifying continuing education requirements; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 214.12, by adding a subdivision.

 

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

 

 

Stephenson introduced:

 

H. F. No. 481, A bill for an act relating to parks and trails; appropriating money to acquire land for trail system along Elm Creek Greenway Corridor in Champlin.

 

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


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Petersburg introduced:

 

H. F. No. 482, A bill for an act relating to transportation; designating a portion of marked Trunk Highway 13 in Waseca County as "Corporal Caleb L. Erickson Memorial Highway"; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 161.14, by adding a subdivision.

 

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

 

 

Ecklund introduced:

 

H. F. No. 483, A bill for an act relating to labor; modifying the public employment labor relations act; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 179A.03, subdivisions 5, 17; 179A.04, subdivision 3; 179A.06, subdivision 2; 179A.14, subdivision 3; 179A.16, subdivisions 4, 6, 7; 179A.21, subdivision 3; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 179A.102; 179A.103.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Labor, Industry, Veterans and Military Affairs Finance and Policy.

 

 

Ecklund introduced:

 

H. F. No. 484, A bill for an act relating to veterans affairs; authorizing the Department of Veterans Affairs to use funds for a publicity representative; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 15.057.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Labor, Industry, Veterans and Military Affairs Finance and Policy.

 

 

Ecklund and Lislegard introduced:

 

H. F. No. 485, A bill for an act relating to taxation; individual income and corporate franchise; providing a credit for certain sponsors of veterans; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 290.

 

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

 

 

Feist and Moller introduced:

 

H. F. No. 486, A bill for an act relating to education finance; appropriating money for suicide prevention training for teachers.

 

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

 

 

Hollins; Jordan; Xiong, J.; Lee; Frazier; Keeler; Agbaje; Boldon; Reyer; Feist and Thompson introduced:

 

H. F. No. 487, A bill for an act relating to public safety; prohibiting state and local units of government and law enforcement agencies from acquiring military grade weapons from the Pentagon's 1033 program; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 626.

 

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


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Agbaje introduced:

 

H. F. No. 488, A bill for an act relating to arts and cultural heritage; providing grant funding for African American arts and cultural programs; amending Laws 2019, First Special Session chapter 2, article 4, section 2, subdivision 8, as amended.

 

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

 

 

Koegel introduced:

 

H. F. No. 489, A bill for an act relating to transportation; taxes; modifying calculation of the motor fuels tax; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 296A.07, subdivision 3; 296A.08, subdivision 2.

 

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

 

 

Koegel and Stephenson introduced:

 

H. F. No. 490, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; appropriating money to construct additional lanes on a segment of U.S. Highway 10; authorizing sale and issuance of trunk highway bonds.

 

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

 

 

Koegel introduced:

 

H. F. No. 491, A bill for an act relating to labor and industry; establishing licensing for journeyworker insulators; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 326B.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Labor, Industry, Veterans and Military Affairs Finance and Policy.

 

 

Koegel introduced:

 

H. F. No. 492, A bill for an act relating to public safety; creating a Silver Alert system to aid in locating missing persons who are senior citizens with cognitive impairments; providing a criminal penalty; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 626.

 

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

 

 

Koegel and Stephenson introduced:

 

H. F. No. 493, A bill for an act relating to human services; requiring commissioner of human services to close a Minnesota state-operated community services location.

 

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


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Akland and Davids introduced:

 

H. F. No. 494, A bill for an act relating to taxation; local sales and use; authorizing the city of St. Peter to impose a local sales and use tax.

 

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

 

 

Akland and Davids introduced:

 

H. F. No. 495, A bill for an act relating to taxation; sales and use; providing an exemption for certain construction materials for a St. Peter fire station; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 297A.71, subdivision 52.

 

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

 

 

Marquart introduced:

 

H. F. No. 496, A bill for an act relating to taxation; property; establishing a citizens' property tax advisory committee; requiring additional information to be sent with the notice of proposed property taxes; establishing Minnesota Property Taxpayer's Day; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 275.065, subdivisions 1, 3, by adding subdivisions; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 275.

 

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

 

 

Marquart introduced:

 

H. F. No. 497, A bill for an act relating to education finance; clarifying allowed uses of long-term facilities maintenance revenue and capital levies; increasing lease levy authority for school districts that are members of cooperative units; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 123B.595, subdivision 3; 126C.40, subdivision 1.

 

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

 

 

Marquart introduced:

 

H. F. No. 498, A bill for an act relating to education finance; clarifying allowed uses of long-term facilities maintenance revenue and capital levies; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 123B.595, subdivision 3; 126C.40, subdivision 1.

 

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

 

 

Marquart introduced:

 

H. F. No. 499, A bill for an act relating to public safety; appropriating money for emergency management readiness grants for local planning and preparedness efforts; requiring a report.

 

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


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Marquart introduced:

 

H. F. No. 500, A bill for an act relating to public finance; modifying local government debt financing; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 297A.993, subdivision 2; 465.71; 475.56; 475.58, subdivision 3b; 475.60, subdivision 1; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 469.055, subdivision 7.

 

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

 

 

Marquart introduced:

 

H. F. No. 501, A bill for an act relating to taxation; individual income and corporate franchise; providing for federal conformity to exclusion of paycheck protection loan forgiveness from gross income and certain related deductions; providing certain business entities the option to file as C-option corporations; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 289A.02, subdivision 7; 289A.08, by adding a subdivision; 289A.38, by adding a subdivision; 290.01, subdivisions 19, 31, by adding a subdivision; 290.0132, by adding a subdivision; 290.06, subdivisions 2c, 22; 290.091, subdivision 2; 290.0921, subdivision 2; 290.92, subdivisions 4b, 4c; 290A.03, subdivision 15; 291.005, subdivision 1; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 290.

 

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

 

 

Moller, Baker and Lippert introduced:

 

H. F. No. 502, A bill for an act relating to driving while impaired; providing that DWI offenders are not required to take a specified examination as a condition of driver's license reinstatement; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 169A.55, subdivision 2; 169A.60, subdivision 13; 171.29, subdivision 1; 171.30, subdivision 1; 171.306, subdivision 4.

 

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

 

 

Lee introduced:

 

H. F. No. 503, A bill for an act relating to environment; requiring public hearing every five years for nonexpiring air emission permits; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 116.07, by adding a subdivision.

 

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

 

 

Lee introduced:

 

H. F. No. 504, A bill for an act relating to transportation; establishing public engagement requirements for certain trunk highway construction projects; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 161.

 

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

 

 

Lee introduced:

 

H. F. No. 505, A bill for an act relating to education; modifying provisions related to continuing contract and tenure status of community education teachers; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 122A.26, subdivision 2.

 

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


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Lee introduced:

 

H. F. No. 506, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; modifying prior appropriations for grants to municipalities; amending Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 1, sections 20, subdivision 5; 22, subdivisions 18, 19, 23.

 

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

 

 

Lee; Noor; Moran; Gomez; Xiong, J.; Davnie; Thompson; Hassan; Her; Agbaje; Jordan; Hollins; Hornstein; Pinto and Long introduced:

 

H. F. No. 507, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; authorizing the issuance of redevelopment appropriation bonds for areas damaged by civil unrest; appropriating money; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 16A.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Workforce and Business Development Finance and Policy.

 

 

Poston introduced:

 

H. F. No. 508, A bill for an act relating to taxes; property; establishing the agricultural riparian buffer credit; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 273.1392; 273.1393; 275.065, subdivision 3; 276.04, subdivision 2; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 273.

 

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

 

 

Poston, Baker and Green introduced:

 

H. F. No. 509, A bill for an act relating to state government; forgiving penalties and reinstating business licenses at conclusion of peacetime emergency.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Legislative Administration.

 

 

Lislegard introduced:

 

H. F. No. 510, A bill for an act relating to drivers' licenses; prohibiting the denial of a driver's license based on a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus; repealing certain driver licensing requirements related to diabetes mellitus; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 171.13, subdivision 1; repealing Minnesota Rules, part 7410.2610, subparts 1, 2, 3, 3a, 5a, 5b, 6.

 

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

 

 

Albright introduced:

 

H. F. No. 511, A bill for an act relating to human services; modifying requirements for substance use disorder and mental health treatment provided via telemedicine; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 245G.01, subdivisions 13, 26; 245G.05, subdivision 1; 245G.06, subdivision 1; 254A.19, subdivision 5; 254B.05, subdivision 5; 256B.0625, subdivisions 3b, 46; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 245G.22, subdivision 13.

 

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


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Kiel introduced:

 

H. F. No. 512, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; amending an appropriation for property development in the city of Crookston; amending Laws 2020, Fifth Special Session chapter 3, article 1, section 21, subdivision 14.

 

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

 

 

Kiel, Daudt, Lucero, Theis, Petersburg and Heintzeman introduced:

 

H. F. No. 513, A bill for an act relating to public safety; providing for the right to carry without a permit; providing for an optional permit to carry; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 624.714, subdivisions 2, 3, 7, 15, 20, 23, by adding subdivisions; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 624.714, subdivisions 1a, 1b, 16; 624.7181.

 

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

 

 

Igo and Bliss introduced:

 

H. F. No. 514, A bill for an act relating to taxation; local sales and use; authorizing Itasca County to impose a local sales and use tax.

 

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

 

 

Igo, Erickson, Heintzeman and Novotny introduced:

 

H. F. No. 515, 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 Committee on Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy.

 

 

Kresha, Erickson, Scott, Mueller and Bennett introduced:

 

H. F. No. 516, A bill for an act relating to education; requiring schools to reopen for continuous on-site instruction.

 

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

 

 

Kresha and Erickson introduced:

 

H. F. No. 517, 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 Committee on Higher Education Finance and Policy.


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Lippert and Fischer introduced:

 

H. F. No. 518, A bill for an act relating to waters; providing for watershed management; establishing program for water quality and storage in Minnesota River basin; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 103A.212; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 103F.

 

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

 

 

Lippert; Hansen, R.; Acomb; Long; Morrison; Jordan; Becker-Finn and Keeler introduced:

 

H. F. No. 519, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; appropriating money for state forest nursery facilities at Badoura; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.

 

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

 

 

Morrison introduced:

 

H. F. No. 520, A bill for an act relating to health insurance; establishing supply requirements for prescription contraceptives; requiring health plans to cover contraceptives, contraceptive services, sterilization, and related medical services, patient education, and counseling; establishing accommodations for eligible organizations; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 256B.0625, subdivision 13; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 62Q.

 

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

 

 

Morrison and Albright introduced:

 

H. F. No. 521, A bill for an act relating to human services; extending medical assistance postpartum coverage; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 256B.055, subdivision 6; 256B.056, subdivision 10; 256B.06, subdivision 4.

 

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

 

 

Morrison introduced:

 

H. F. No. 522, A bill for an act relating to health; authorizing health care providers to provide patients with health information and services that are medically accurate, evidence-based, and appropriate for the patient; repealing informed consent requirements before abortions may be performed; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 145; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 145.4241; 145.4242; 145.4243; 145.4244; 145.4245; 145.4246; 145.4247; 145.4248; 145.4249.

 

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


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Elkins and Long introduced:

 

H. F. No. 523, A bill for an act relating to transportation; imposing a road usage charge; requiring a report; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 13.6905, by adding a subdivision; 168.002, by adding a subdivision; 168.013, subdivision 1a; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 168; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 168.013, subdivision 1m.

 

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

 

 

Lislegard introduced:

 

H. F. No. 524, A bill for an act relating to economic development; appropriating money to the commissioner of employment and economic development for a grant to the Arrowhead Economic Opportunity Agency.

 

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Workforce and Business Development Finance and Policy.

 

 

Lislegard introduced:

 

H. F. No. 525, A bill for an act relating to taxation; sales and use; providing an exemption for construction materials for certain public facilities in the city of Virginia; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 297A.71, subdivision 52.

 

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

 

 

Klevorn and Huot introduced:

 

H. F. No. 526, A bill for an act relating to health; changing access to birth and death records; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 144.225, subdivision 7.

 

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

 

 

REPORT FROM THE COMMITTEE ON RULES

AND LEGISLATIVE ADMINISTRATION

 

      Winkler from the Committee on Rules and Legislative Administration, pursuant to rules 1.21 and 3.33, designated the following bill to be placed on the Calendar for the Day for Thursday, January 28, 2021 and established a prefiling requirement for amendments offered to the following bill:

 

      S. F. No. 26.

 

 

CALENDAR FOR THE DAY

 

 

      S. F. No. 26 was reported to the House.


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              Johnson offered an amendment to S. F. No. 26.

 

 

POINT OF ORDER

 

      Lippert raised a point of order pursuant to rule 3.21 that the Johnson amendment was not in order.  Speaker pro tempore Olson, L., ruled the point of order well taken and the Johnson amendment out of order.

 

 

      Daudt appealed the decision of Speaker pro tempore Olson, L.

 

 

      A roll call was requested and properly seconded.

 

 

      The vote was taken on the question "Shall the decision of Speaker pro tempore Olson, L., stand as the judgment of the House?" and the roll was called.  There were 70 yeas and 60 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Acomb

Agbaje

Bahner

Becker-Finn

Berg

Bernardy

Bierman

Boldon

Carlson

Christensen

Davnie

Ecklund

Edelson

Elkins

Feist

Fischer

Frazier

Frederick

Freiberg

Gomez

Greenman

Hansen, R.

Hanson, J.

Hassan

Hausman

Her

Hollins

Hornstein

Howard

Huot

Jordan

Keeler

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Lee

Liebling

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Murphy

Nelson, M.

Noor

Olson, L.

Pelowski

Pinto

Pryor

Reyer

Richardson

Sandell

Sandstede

Schultz

Stephenson

Sundin

Thompson

Vang

Wazlawik

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Akland

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahr

Bennett

Bliss

Boe

Burkel

Daniels

Daudt

Davids

Demuth

Dettmer

Drazkowski

Erickson

Franke

Franson

Garofalo

Green

Grossell

Haley

Hamilton

Heinrich

Heintzeman

Hertaus

Igo

Johnson

Jurgens

Kiel

Koznick

Kresha

Lucero

Lueck

Mekeland

Miller

Mortensen

Mueller

Munson

Nash

Nelson, N.

Neu Brindley

Novotny

O'Driscoll

Olson, B.

O'Neill

Petersburg

Pfarr

Pierson

Poston

Quam

Raleigh

Rasmusson

Robbins

Schomacker

Scott

Swedzinski

Torkelson

Urdahl

West


 

 

      So it was the judgment of the House that the decision of Speaker pro tempore Olson, L., should stand.

 

 

      Kresha offered an amendment to S. F. No. 26.

 

 

POINT OF ORDER

 

      Wolgamott raised a point of order pursuant to rule 3.21 that the Kresha amendment was not in order.  Speaker pro tempore Olson, L., ruled the point of order well taken and the Kresha amendment out of order.


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              Daudt appealed the decision of Speaker pro tempore Olson, L.

 

 

      A roll call was requested and properly seconded.

 

 

      The vote was taken on the question "Shall the decision of Speaker pro tempore Olson, L., stand as the judgment of the House?" and the roll was called.  There were 69 yeas and 60 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Acomb

Agbaje

Bahner

Becker-Finn

Berg

Bernardy

Bierman

Boldon

Carlson

Christensen

Davnie

Ecklund

Edelson

Elkins

Feist

Fischer

Frazier

Frederick

Freiberg

Gomez

Greenman

Hansen, R.

Hanson, J.

Hausman

Her

Hollins

Hornstein

Howard

Huot

Jordan

Keeler

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Lee

Liebling

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Murphy

Nelson, M.

Noor

Olson, L.

Pelowski

Pinto

Pryor

Reyer

Richardson

Sandell

Sandstede

Schultz

Stephenson

Sundin

Thompson

Vang

Wazlawik

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Akland

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahr

Bennett

Bliss

Boe

Burkel

Daniels

Daudt

Davids

Demuth

Dettmer

Drazkowski

Erickson

Franke

Franson

Garofalo

Green

Grossell

Haley

Hamilton

Heinrich

Heintzeman

Hertaus

Igo

Johnson

Jurgens

Kiel

Koznick

Kresha

Lucero

Lueck

Mekeland

Miller

Mortensen

Mueller

Munson

Nash

Nelson, N.

Neu Brindley

Novotny

O'Driscoll

Olson, B.

O'Neill

Petersburg

Pfarr

Pierson

Poston

Quam

Raleigh

Rasmusson

Robbins

Schomacker

Scott

Swedzinski

Torkelson

Urdahl

West


 

 

      So it was the judgment of the House that the decision of Speaker pro tempore Olson, L., should stand.

 

 

      S. F. No. 26, A bill for an act relating to family law; extending the waiver of the in-person requirement for marriage applications; amending Laws 2020, chapter 74, article 1, section 18.

 

 

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

 

      The question was taken on the passage of the bill and the roll was called.  There were 127 yeas and 3 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Acomb

Agbaje

Akland

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahner

Bahr

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Berg

Bernardy

Bierman

Bliss

Boe

Boldon

Burkel

Carlson


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Christensen

Daniels

Daudt

Davids

Davnie

Demuth

Dettmer

Drazkowski

Ecklund

Edelson

Elkins

Erickson

Feist

Fischer

Franke

Franson

Frazier

Frederick

Freiberg

Garofalo

Gomez

Green

Greenman

Haley

Hamilton

Hansen, R.

Hanson, J.

Hassan

Hausman

Heinrich

Heintzeman

Her

Hertaus

Hollins

Hornstein

Howard

Huot

Igo

Johnson

Jordan

Jurgens

Keeler

Kiel

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Koznick

Lee

Liebling

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Lucero

Lueck

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Mekeland

Miller

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Mortensen

Mueller

Munson

Murphy

Nash

Nelson, M.

Nelson, N.

Neu Brindley

Noor

Novotny

O'Driscoll

Olson, B.

Olson, L.

O'Neill

Pelowski

Petersburg

Pfarr

Pierson

Pinto

Pryor

Quam

Raleigh

Rasmusson

Reyer

Richardson

Robbins

Sandell

Sandstede

Schomacker

Schultz

Scott

Stephenson

Sundin

Swedzinski

Thompson

Torkelson

Urdahl

Vang

Wazlawik

West

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Grossell

Kresha

Poston


 

 

      The bill was passed and its title agreed to.

 

 

MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS

 

 

      Noor moved that the name of Becker-Finn be added as an author on H. F. No. 1.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Hassan moved that the name of Thompson be added as an author on H. F. No. 4.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Pinto moved that the name of Thompson be added as an author on H. F. No. 5.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Olson, L., moved that the name of Thompson be added as an author on H. F. No. 7.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Hausman moved that the names of Fischer and Thompson be added as authors on H. F. No. 12.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Hassan moved that the name of Fischer be added as an author on H. F. No. 20.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Hassan moved that the names of Christensen and Thompson be added as authors on H. F. No. 21.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Jurgens moved that the name of Mortensen be added as an author on H. F. No. 26.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Carlson moved that the name of Lillie be added as an author on H. F. No. 39.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Howard moved that the names of Stephenson and Lee be added as authors on H. F. No. 40.  The motion prevailed.


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              Frazier moved that the name of Becker-Finn be added as an author on H. F. No. 41.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Marquart moved that the name of Bahner be added as an author on H. F. No. 46.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Elkins moved that the name of Bahner be added as an author on H. F. No. 57.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Freiberg moved that the name of Demuth be added as an author on H. F. No. 72.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Becker-Finn moved that the names of Fischer and Thompson be added as authors on H. F. No. 76.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Wazlawik moved that the names of Acomb and Christensen be added as authors on H. F. No. 78.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Wazlawik moved that the names of Acomb, Hollins and Christensen be added as authors on H. F. No. 79.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Elkins moved that the names of Lippert, Wolgamott, Pinto, Her, Fischer, Bernardy and Thompson be added as authors on H. F. No. 89.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Davnie moved that the names of Fischer, Koegel and Thompson be added as authors on H. F. No. 102.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Noor moved that the names of Fischer; Xiong, J., and Pinto be added as authors on H. F. No. 109.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Noor moved that the name of Robbins be added as an author on H. F. No. 135.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Davnie moved that the name of Thompson be added as an author on H. F. No. 147.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Davnie moved that the names of Feist, Fischer, Boldon and Her be added as authors on H. F. No. 148.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Hansen, R., moved that the name of Heintzeman be added as an author on H. F. No. 151.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Jordan moved that the name of Lillie be added as an author on H. F. No. 155.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Wolgamott moved that the name of Mueller be added as an author on H. F. No. 156.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Stephenson moved that the names of Davids, Bennett, Bierman, Christensen and Lillie be added as authors on H. F. No. 164.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Xiong, J., moved that the names of Her and Thompson be added as authors on H. F. No. 169.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Xiong, J., moved that the name of Thompson be added as an author on H. F. No. 170.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Koegel moved that the names of Moller and Koznick be added as authors on H. F. No. 206.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Freiberg moved that the name of Frazier be added as an author on H. F. No. 208.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Lislegard moved that the names of Davids and Bennett be added as authors on H. F. No. 215.  The motion prevailed.


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              Hassan moved that the name of Moller be added as an author on H. F. No. 217.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Acomb moved that the name of Morrison be added as an author on H. F. No. 228.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Lucero moved that the name of Bennett be added as an author on H. F. No. 232.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Demuth moved that the name of Bennett be added as an author on H. F. No. 238.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Stephenson moved that the name of Bierman be added as an author on H. F. No. 239.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Freiberg moved that the name of Marquart be added as an author on H. F. No. 253.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Lueck moved that the name of Igo be added as an author on H. F. No. 254.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Morrison moved that the names of Franke, Fischer and Hanson, J., be added as authors on H. F. No. 256.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Morrison moved that the name of Hanson, J., be added as an author on H. F. No. 259.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Erickson moved that the name of Olson, B., be added as an author on H. F. No. 261.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Wolgamott moved that the name of Frazier be added as an author on H. F. No. 264.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Hassan moved that the name of Frazier be added as an author on H. F. No. 265.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Morrison moved that the name of Bahner be added as an author on H. F. No. 269.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Elkins moved that the name of Stephenson be added as an author on H. F. No. 274.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Robbins moved that the name of Daniels be added as an author on H. F. No. 277.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Long moved that the names of Schultz and Wazlawik be added as authors on H. F. No. 278.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Urdahl moved that the name of Daniels be added as an author on H. F. No. 281.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Freiberg moved that the name of Youakim be added as an author on H. F. No. 283.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Freiberg moved that the name of Fischer be added as an author on H. F. No. 284.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Akland moved that the name of Theis be added as an author on H. F. No. 285.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Edelson moved that the name of Koegel be added as an author on H. F. No. 287.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Frazier moved that the names of Freiberg and Edelson be added as authors on H. F. No. 292.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Gruenhagen moved that the names of Burkel, Garofalo, Robbins, Mekeland, Haley and O'Driscoll be added as authors on H. F. No. 293.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Moller moved that the name of O'Neill be added as second author on H. F. No. 295.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Moller moved that the names of Berg and Stephenson be added as authors on H. F. No. 295.  The motion prevailed.


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              Kotyza-Witthuhn moved that the names of Koegel and Edelson be added as authors on H. F. No. 299.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Huot moved that the names of Youakim and Edelson be added as authors on H. F. No. 300.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Daudt moved that the name of Daniels be added as an author on H. F. No. 302.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Daudt moved that the name of Daniels be added as an author on H. F. No. 303.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Frazier moved that the names of O'Neill, Her and Koegel be added as authors on H. F. No. 306.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Kresha moved that the name of Daniels be added as an author on H. F. No. 308.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Lee moved that the names of Christensen; Theis; Morrison; Edelson; Youakim; Boldon; Pryor; Reyer; Freiberg; Hanson, J., and Stephenson be added as authors on H. F. No. 313.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Rasmusson moved that the names of Koegel and Pryor be added as authors on H. F. No. 319.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Heintzeman moved that the name of Ecklund be added as an author on H. F. No. 320.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Feist moved that the names of Moller and Winkler be added as authors on H. F. No. 321.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Masin moved that the name of Youakim be added as an author on H. F. No. 325.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Davids moved that the names of Franke, Lillie and Her be added as authors on H. F. No. 330.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Kotyza-Witthuhn moved that the names of Howard, Edelson and Davids be added as authors on H. F. No. 333.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Frederick moved that the name of Ecklund be added as an author on H. F. No. 334.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Becker-Finn moved that the names of Frazier and Koegel be added as authors on H. F. No. 336.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Lee moved that the name of Frazier be added as an author on H. F. No. 337.  The motion prevailed.

 

 

SUSPENSION OF RULES

 

Winkler moved that the rules be so far suspended so that S. F. No. 192, now on the General Register, be given its third reading 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 S. F. No. 192 be given its third reading 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 122 yeas and 8 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Acomb

Agbaje

Akland

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahner

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Berg

Bernardy

Bierman

Bliss

Boe

Boldon

Burkel

Carlson

Christensen

Daniels

Daudt

Davids

Davnie

Demuth

Dettmer

Ecklund

Edelson

Elkins

Feist

Fischer

Franke

Frazier

Frederick

Freiberg

Garofalo

Gomez

Green

Greenman

Grossell

Haley

Hamilton

Hansen, R.

Hanson, J.

Hassan

Hausman

Heinrich

Heintzeman

Her

Hertaus

Hollins

Hornstein

Howard

Huot

Igo

Johnson

Jordan

Jurgens

Keeler

Kiel

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Koznick

Kresha

Lee

Liebling

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Lueck

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Miller

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Mueller

Murphy

Nash

Nelson, M.

Nelson, N.

Neu Brindley

Noor

Novotny

O'Driscoll

Olson, B.

Olson, L.

O'Neill

Pelowski

Petersburg

Pfarr

Pierson

Pinto

Poston

Pryor

Quam

Raleigh

Rasmusson

Reyer

Richardson

Robbins

Sandell

Sandstede

Schomacker

Schultz

Scott

Stephenson

Sundin

Swedzinski

Thompson

Torkelson

Urdahl

Vang

Wazlawik

West

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Bahr

Drazkowski

Erickson

Franson

Lucero

Mekeland

Mortensen

Munson


 

 

      The motion prevailed.

 

 

S. F. No. 192, A bill for an act relating to unemployment insurance; eliminating expiration date for exclusion of COVID-19-related unemployment claims in calculating future experience rating; adopting a temporary change to experience rating period; amending Laws 2020, chapter 71, article 2, section 24.

 

 

      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 0 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Acomb

Agbaje

Akland

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahner

Bahr

Becker-Finn

Bennett

Berg

Bernardy

Bierman

Bliss

Boe

Boldon

Burkel

Carlson

Christensen

Daniels

Daudt

Davids

Davnie

Demuth

Dettmer

Drazkowski

Ecklund

Edelson

Elkins

Erickson

Feist

Fischer

Franke

Franson

Frazier

Frederick

Freiberg

Garofalo

Gomez

Green

Greenman

Grossell

Haley

Hamilton

Hansen, R.

Hanson, J.

Hassan

Hausman


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Heinrich

Heintzeman

Her

Hertaus

Hollins

Hornstein

Howard

Huot

Igo

Johnson

Jordan

Jurgens

Keeler

Kiel

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Koznick

Kresha

Lee

Liebling

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Lucero

Lueck

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Mekeland

Miller

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Mortensen

Mueller

Munson

Murphy

Nash

Nelson, M.

Nelson, N.

Neu Brindley

Noor

Novotny

O'Driscoll

Olson, B.

Olson, L.

O'Neill

Pelowski

Petersburg

Pfarr

Pinto

Poston

Pryor

Quam

Raleigh

Rasmusson

Reyer

Richardson

Robbins

Sandell

Sandstede

Schomacker

Schultz

Scott

Stephenson

Sundin

Swedzinski

Thompson

Torkelson

Urdahl

Vang

Wazlawik

West

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman


 

 

      The bill was passed and its title agreed to.

 

 

      Becker-Finn moved that H. F. No. 310 be recalled from the Committee on Judiciary Finance and Civil Law and be re-referred to the Committee on Human Services Finance and Policy.  The motion prevailed.

 

 

      Hertaus moved that House Concurrent Resolution No. 1 be recalled from the Committee on Rules and Legislative Administration and be placed upon its adoption.

 

 

      A roll call was requested and properly seconded.

 

 

      The question was taken on the Hertaus motion and the roll was called.  There were 60 yeas and 70 nays as follows:

 

      Those who voted in the affirmative were:

 


Akland

Albright

Anderson

Backer

Bahr

Bennett

Bliss

Boe

Burkel

Daniels

Daudt

Davids

Demuth

Dettmer

Drazkowski

Erickson

Franke

Franson

Garofalo

Green

Grossell

Haley

Hamilton

Heinrich

Heintzeman

Hertaus

Igo

Johnson

Jurgens

Kiel

Koznick

Kresha

Lucero

Lueck

Mekeland

Miller

Mortensen

Mueller

Munson

Nash

Nelson, N.

Neu Brindley

Novotny

O'Driscoll

Olson, B.

O'Neill

Petersburg

Pfarr

Pierson

Poston

Quam

Raleigh

Rasmusson

Robbins

Schomacker

Scott

Swedzinski

Torkelson

Urdahl

West


 

      Those who voted in the negative were:

 


Acomb

Agbaje

Bahner

Becker-Finn

Berg

Bernardy

Bierman

Boldon

Carlson

Christensen

Davnie

Ecklund

Edelson

Elkins

Feist

Fischer

Frazier

Frederick

Freiberg

Gomez

Greenman

Hansen, R.

Hanson, J.

Hassan

Hausman

Her

Hollins

Hornstein

Howard

Huot

Jordan

Keeler

Klevorn

Koegel

Kotyza-Witthuhn

Lee

Liebling

Lillie

Lippert

Lislegard

Long

Mariani

Marquart

Masin

Moller

Moran

Morrison

Murphy


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Nelson, M.

Noor

Olson, L.

Pelowski

Pinto

Pryor

Reyer

Richardson

Sandell

Sandstede

Schultz

Stephenson

Sundin

Thompson

Vang

Wazlawik

Winkler

Wolgamott

Xiong, J.

Xiong, T.

Youakim

Spk. Hortman


 

 

      The motion did not prevail.

 

 

      Winkler and Hortman introduced:

 

House Concurrent Resolution No. 4, A House concurrent resolution adopting deadlines for the 2021 regular session.

 

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

 

 

ADJOURNMENT

 

      Winkler moved that when the House adjourns today it adjourn until 3:30 p.m., Monday, February 1, 2021.  The motion prevailed.

 

      Winkler moved that the House adjourn.  The motion prevailed, and Speaker pro tempore Olson, L., declared the House stands adjourned until 3:30 p.m., Monday, February 1, 2021.

 

 

Patrick D. Murphy, Chief Clerk, House of Representatives