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Civil Law and Data Practices

SIXTEENTH MEETING

2015-2016 Regular Session - Tuesday, March 17, 2015

STATE OF MINNESOTA SIXTEENTH MEETING
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES EIGHTY-NINTH SESSION

Civil Law and Data Practices
MINUTES

Representative Scott, Chair of the Civil Law and Data Practices Committee, called the meeting to order at 8:15 A.M. on March 17th, 2015, in the Hearing Room Ten of the State Office Building.

The Committee Legislative Assistant noted the roll.

Members present:


SCOTT, Peggy, Chair
SMITH, Dennis, VC
APPLEBAUM, Jon
GRUENHAGEN, Glenn
HILSTROM, Debra
HOPE, Joe
JOHNSON, Brian
LESCH, John
SCHOEN, Dan
VOGEL, Bob
LOHMER, Kathy
ZERWAS, Nick
PINTO, Dave



Chair Scott started the meeting to order at 8:16 A.M. A quorum was present.

Representative Hilstrom moved the minutes of March 12th 2015. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Chair Scott moved that HF742 be re-referred to the Committee on Higher Education Policy and Finance.

Representative Vogel moved the HF742DE-7 Amendment. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Available testifiers for HF742: Representative Marion O’Neill, Caroline Palmer, and Toya Younger.

Chair Scott renewed her motion that HF742 be re-referred as amended to the Committee on Higher Education Policy and Finance. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Chair Scott moved that HF582 be re-referred to the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.

Representative Vogel moved the HF582DE3 Amendment. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Available testifiers for HF528: Representative Paul Anderson, Jack Perry, Molly Cambel, Delvin Durheim, Paul Fitzsimmons, David Preisler, Bron Preisler, Amy Goodwin, Doug Eayrs, Patrick Hynes, Kent Stool, Bobby King, Stephan Carpenter, Joel Carlson, and John Hotinger.

Chair Scott renewed her motion that HF582 be re-referred as amended to the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources.

Representative Lesch requested a roll call vote. The results were as follows:

AYES NAYS
SCOTT, Peggy Chair APPLEBAUM, Jon
SMITH, Dennis V.C. LESCH, John
HOPPE, Joe PINTO, Dave
GRUENHAGEN, Glenn SCHOEN, Dan
LOHMER, Kathy
VOGEL, Bob

On a vote of 6 AYES and 4 NAYS THE MOTION PREVAILED.


Chair Scott moved that HF864 be re-referred to the Committee on Public Safety and Crime Prevention.

Chair Scott moved HF864-A3amendment. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Available testifiers for HF864: Representative Tim Sanders, Tim Lynch, Doug Fransor, and Jim Abler.

Chair Scott renewed her motion that HF864 as amended be re-referred to the Committee on Public Safety and Crime Prevention. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

The meeting was recessed at 10:03 A.M.

Chair Scott reconvened the meeting at 6:01 P.M.

Chair Scott moved that HF864 be reconsidered. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Chair Scott moved that HF864 as amended be re-referred to the General Register. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Representative Zerwas moved that HF161 be re-referred to the Committee on Government Operations and Elections Policy.

Available Testifiers for HF161: Representative Nick Zerwas.

Representative Zerwas renewed his motion that HF161 be re-referred to the Committee on Government Operations and Elections. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Representative Zerwas moved that HF792 be re-referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services Reform.

Available Testifiers for HF792: Representative Nick Zerwas.

Representative Zerwas renewed his motion that HF792 be re-referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services Reform. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Chair Scott moved that HF995 be re-referred to the Committee on Property Tax and Local Government Finance Division.

At 6:10 P.M. Representative Smith assumed the Gavel.

Available testifiers for HF995: Representative Jason Rarick

Representative Smith renewed his motion that HF995 be re-referred to the Committee on Property Tax and Local Government Finance Division. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Representative Smith moved that HF722 be re-referred to the Committee on Public Safety and Crime Prevention.

Available testifiers for HF722: Representative Jim Newberger and Dr. Joseph Olson.

At 6:15 P.M. Chair Scott reassumed the gavel.

Representative Smith renewed his motion that HF722 be re-referred to the Committee on Public Safety and Crime Prevention. THE MOTION PREVALED.

Representative Lesch moved that HF1828 be re-referred to the Committee on Taxes.

Available testifiers for HF1828: Representative John Lesch and Paul Cummings.

Represetative Lesch renewed his motion that HF1828 be re-referred to the Committee on Taxes. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Chair Scott moved that HF1047 be re-referred to the General Register.

Available testifiers for HF1047: Representative Abigail Whelan and Andrea Rau.

Chair Scott renewed her motion that HF1047 re-referred to the General Register. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

Chair Scott moved that HF1467 be re-referred to the Committee on State and Government Finance.

Available testifiers for HF1467: Representative Sarah Anderson, Commisioner Jeff Johnson, Dan Roegan, John Sutter, Buck McCalpin, Mayor Regan Murphy and Brian Sweeney.

Chair Scott renewed her motion that HF1467 be re-referred to the Committee on State and Government Finance. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

The meeting was ajurned at 7:43 P.M.
















Representative Peggy Scott, Chair




Alex Pouliot, Committee Legislative Assistant
More Info On This Meeting..
Bills Added:
  • HF742 (O'Neill) - Campus sexual harassment and sexual violence; various provisions modified relating to campus sexual assault policies, good faith reporting, postsecondary institution and law enforcement coordination, online reporting systems, data access, data classifications, security officer and administrator training, and student health services.
  • HF582 (Anderson) - Livestock production facility nuisance claims provided relating to odor.
  • HF1047 (Whelan) - Born Alive Infants Protection Act concerning abortion created, and civil remedies and protections provided.
  • HF864 (Sanders) - Insurance fraud administrative penalty established, persons convicted of insurance fraud prohibited from enforcing contracts for no-fault benefits, and crime established for accident victim solicitation.
House TV Video:
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01:17 - Gavel.
01:57 - HF742 (O'Neill) Campus sexual harassment and sexual violence; various provisions modified relating to campus sexual assault policies, good faith reporting, postsecondary institution and law enforcement coordination, online reporting systems, data access, data classifications, security officer and administrator training, and student health services.
19:12 - HF582 (Anderson, P.) Agricultural operations' nuisance liability modified.
1:32:50 - HF864 (Sanders) Response or incident data regulated, administrative penalty for insurance fraud provided, and process of deauthorization of the right of health care providers to receive payments created.
The committee recessed.
Runs 1 hour, 49 minutes.

More Info On This Meeting..
Bills Added:
  • HF995 (Rarick) - Indian Child Welfare Act; local government aid reimbursement provided for out-of-home placement costs of children, and money appropriated.
  • HF792 (Zerwas) - Adult children of a deceased patient added to the definition of patient.
  • HF161 (Zerwas) - Achieving a Better Life Experience Act (ABLE); accounts established for persons with disabilities.
  • HF722 (Newberger) - Public official authority to disarm individuals at any time clarified and delimited.
  • HF1467 (Anderson) - Hennepin County; railroad condemnation power limited.
  • HF1828 (Lesch) - Income producing property assessment data clarified.
House TV Video:
View Archive

01:17 - Gavel.
01:57 - HF742 (O'Neill) Campus sexual harassment and sexual violence; various provisions modified relating to campus sexual assault policies, good faith reporting, postsecondary institution and law enforcement coordination, online reporting systems, data access, data classifications, security officer and administrator training, and student health services.
19:12 - HF582 (Anderson, P.) Agricultural operations' nuisance liability modified.
1:32:50 - HF864 (Sanders) Response or incident data regulated, administrative penalty for insurance fraud provided, and process of deauthorization of the right of health care providers to receive payments created.
The committee recessed.
Runs 1 hour, 49 minutes.