Thursday , January 16, 1997
The following House Files were introduced:
Greiling; Johnson, R.; Weaver; McGuire and Broecker introduced:
H. F.
No. 60, A bill for an act relating to civil actions; authorizing civil actions against student organizations for damages
relating to hazing; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter
127.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on
Judiciary.
Molnau, Wenzel, Harder and Kielkucki introduced:
H. F.
No. 61, A bill for an act relating to agriculture; authorizing certain contracts; changing provisions relating to grants and
contracts; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 17.03, by adding a
subdivision; 17.101; and 17.116, subdivisions 2 and 3.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on
Agriculture.
Swenson, D.; Entenza; Skoglund; McGuire and Leppik introduced:
H. F.
No. 62, A bill for an act relating to crimes; lowering the per se standard for alcohol concentration from 0.10 to 0.08 for
adults, and to 0.04 for persons under 21 years of age, for driving motor
vehicles, snowmobiles , All-terrain vehicles , And motorboats while impaired , As well as for criminal vehicular operation and
hunting; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 84.91, subdivision 1; 84.911, subdivision 1; 86B.331, subdivisions 1 and
4; 86B.335, subdivision 1; 97B.065, subdivision 1; 97B.066,
subdivision 1; 169.121, subdivisions 1 and 2; 169.123, subdivisions 2, 4, 5a , And 6; and 609.21, subdivisions 1, 2, 2a, 2b, 3 ,
And 4.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
Harder, Bradley, Tompkins, Bettermann and Lindner introduced:
H. F.
No. 63, A bill for an act relating to education; repealing the K-12 education appropriations caps; appropriating money;
amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 124.17, subdivision 1; and
124A.22, subdivision 2; repealing Laws 1995, First Special Session chapter 3 , Article 14, section 5 , As amended.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Education.
Pawlenty, Entenza, Bishop and Skoglund introduced:
H. F.
No. 64, A bill for an act relating to crimes; requiring persons convicted of causing the death of someone while committing
criminal sexual conduct to give biological specimens for DNA analysis
before release from imprisonment; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 609.3461, subdivision 2.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
Bishop, Skoglund, Solberg, Carruthers and Larsen introduced:
H. F.
No. 65, A bill for an act relating to crime victims; requiring persons accused of certain crimes involving exposure to bodily
fluids to be tested for the HIV virus at the victim's request; amending
Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 611A.19, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on
Judiciary.
Leppik introduced:
H. F.
No. 66, A bill for an act relating to natural resources; providing for continued exemption for the adopt-a-park program from
administrative rulemaking procedures; exempting timber appraisal
standards from certain rulemaking provisions; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 85.045, subdivision 3; and 90.045.
The bill was read for the first time
andreferred to the Committee on Environment and Natural
Resources.
Osskopp, Larsen, Reuter, Seifert and Westfall introduced:
H. F.
No. 67, A bill for an act relating to crimes; lowering per se alcohol level for impairment offenses from 0.10 to 0.08 for
operating snowmobile, off-highway motorcycle , All-terrain vehicle,
motorboat, or motor vehicle, for hunting , And for handling explosives; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 84.91,
subdivision 1; 84.911, subdivision 1; 86B.331, subdivisions 1 and 4; 86B.335, subdivision 1; 97B.065, subdivision 1; 97B.066,
subdivision 1; 169.121, subdivisions 1 and 2; 169.123, subdivisions 2,
4, 5a , And 6; 192A.555; and 609.21, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on
Judiciary.
Erhardt, Broecker, Larsen, Kraus and Paulsen introduced:
H. F.
No. 68, A bill for an act relating to education; repealing the K-12 education appropriations caps; appropriating money;
amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 124.17, subdivision 1; and
124A.22, subdivision 2; repealing Laws 1995, First Special Session chapter 3 , Article 14, section 5 , As amended.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committeeon Education.
Osskopp, Kielkucki, Reuter, Kuisle and Anderson, B., introduced:
H. F.
No. 69, A bill for an act relating to marriage; clarifying that only persons of the opposite sex may legally marry; providing
that same-sex marriages recognized in other states are not recognized in
this state; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 517.01; 517.03; 517.08, subdivision 1a; and 517.20.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on
Judiciary.
Knoblach, Rifenberg, Westfall, Stang and Westrom introduced:
H. F.
No. 70, A bill for an act relating to residency requirements for welfare programs; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996,
sections 256B.056, subdivision 1; and 256D.02, subdivision 12a;
proposing coding for new law as Minnesota Statutes, chapter 256J.
The bill was read for the first time and
referredto the Committee on Health and Human Services.
Wolf, Molnau, Haas, Boudreau and Reuter introduced:
H. F.
No. 71, A bill for an act relating to education; repealing the K-12 education appropriations caps; appropriating money;
amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 124.17, subdivision 1; and
124A.22, subdivision 2; repealing Laws 1995, First Special Session chapter 3 , Article 14, section 5 , As amended.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committeeon Education.
Greenfield, McCollum, Koskinen, Leppik and Mulder introduced:
H. F.
No. 72, A bill for an act relating to professions; extending expiration dates for certain health-related advisory councils;
amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 214.32, subdivision 1; and
Laws 1995, chapter 43, section 1.
The bill was read for the first time and
referredto the Committee on Health and Human Services.
Rukavina and Bakk introduced:
H. F.
No. 73, A bill for an act relating to retirement; providing benefit increases for the Eveleth police and fire trust fund.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to
theCommittee on Governmental Operations.
Osthoff, Milbert, McCollum and Greiling introduced:
H. F.
No. 74, A bill for an act relating to elections; changing certain absentee ballot provisions; amending Minnesota Statutes
1996, sections 203B.02, subdivision 1; 203B.03, subdivision 1; 203B.04,
subdivision 1; 203B.07, subdivision 2; and 203B.12, subdivision 2; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes,
chapter 203B.
The bill was read for the first
timeand referred to the Committee on General
Legislation, Veterans Affairs and Elections.
Koskinen, Greenfield, McCollum, Leppik and Mulder introduced:
H. F.
No. 75, A bill for an act relating to health; modifying provisions relating to recordkeeping by persons regulated by the
board of medical practice; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, section
147.091, subdivision 2; repealing Minnesota Rules, part 5600.0605, subpart 10.
The bill was read for the first time and
referredto the Committee on Health and Human Services.
Dehler, Stanek, Mares, Seagren and Leppik introduced:
H. F.
No. 76, A bill for an act relating to education; repealing the K-12 education appropriations caps; appropriating money;
amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 124.17, subdivision 1; and
124A.22, subdivision 2; repealing Laws 1995, First Special Session chapter 3 , Article 14, section 5 , As amended.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committeeon Education.
Murphy, Boudreau, Juhnke, Otremba and Pawlenty introduced:
H. F.
No. 77, A bill for an act relating to health; prohibiting partial-birth abortions; providing criminal penalties; proposing
coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 145.
The bill was read for the first time and
referredto the Committee on Health and Human Services.
Rest , Abrams, Vickerman, Milbert and Greiling introduced:
H. F.
No. 78, A bill for an act relating to elections; defining certain terms; changing the name of the state partisan primary to the
state party nominating election; requiring candidates to demonstrate
party support before being listed on a party's ballot; moving the state party nominating election and primary from September to
June; changing certain procedures, terms , And deadlines; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 200.02, by adding a
subdivision; 204B.08, subdivisions 1 and 2; 204B.09, subdivision 1;
204B.10, subdivisions 2, 3 , And 4; 204B.11, subdivision 2; 204B.12, subdivision 1; 204B.33; 204D.03, subdivision 1; and
204D.08, subdivision 4; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 204B.
The bill was read for the first
timeand referred to the Committee on General
Legislation, Veterans Affairs and Elections.
Sykora, Kielkucki and Daggett introduced:
H. F.
No. 79, A bill for an act relating to education; repealing the K-12 education appropriations caps; appropriating money;
amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 124.17, subdivision 1; and
124A.22, subdivision 2; repealing Laws 1995, First Special Session chapter 3 , Article 14, section 5 , As amended.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committeeon Education.
Nornes, Knight, Westfall and Anderson, B., introduced:
H. F.
No. 80, A bill for an act relating to education; repealing the K-12 education appropriations caps; appropriating money;
amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 124.17, subdivision 1; and
124A.22, subdivision 2; repealing Laws 1995, First Special Session chapter 3 , Article 14, section 5 , As amended.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committeeon Education.
Murphy, Pugh, Broecker, Larsen and McGuire introduced:
H. F.
No. 81, A bill for an act relating to corrections; modifying multiple occupancy requirements applicable to state prisons;
amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 243.53.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on
Judiciary.
Mares, Carlson, Kelso, Carruthers and Broecker introduced:
H. F.
No. 82, A bill for an act relating to education; further examining a year-round school/extended week or day pilot program;
requiring an evaluation; appropriating money.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committeeon Education.
Skoglund introduced:
H. F.
No. 83, A bill for an act relating to crime; increasing penalties for fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle; amending
Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 609.487, subdivision 3.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on
Judiciary.
Carlson, Kinkel, Mares, Koppendrayer and Kelso introduced:
H. F.
No. 84, A bill for an act relating to education; permitting school boards to begin the 1998-1999 and 1999-2000 school
years before Labor Day.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committeeon Education.
Anderson, I. , And Murphy introduced:
H. F.
No. 85, A bill for an act relating to elections; changing the time for filing for office and the date of the state primary;
amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 204B.09, subdivision 1;
204D.03, subdivision 1; and 205.13, subdivision 1a.
The bill was read for the first
timeand referred to the Committee on General
Legislation, Veterans Affairs and Elections.
Stanek, Mullery, Broecker, Chaudhary and Larsen introduced:
H. F.
No. 86, A bill for an act relating to traffic regulations; restricting the use of certain radios and other sound-producing
devices in or on motor vehicles; prescribing a penalty; proposing coding for
new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 169.
The bill was read for the first time and referred
tothe Committee on Transportation and Transit.
Stanek, Pawlenty, Broecker, Murphy and Pugh introduced:
H. F.
No. 87, A bill for an act relating to juveniles; requiring that juveniles who are adjudicated delinquent for or convicted of
illegal possession of a pistol be held in confinement for not less than 30
days; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 260.185, subdivision 1a; and 624.713, subdivision 2.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on
Judiciary.
Skoglund, Weaver and Winter introduced:
H. F.
No. 88, A bill for an act relating to sentencing guidelines; clarifying that the application of the sentencing guidelines
system is not a right that a defendant may waive; amending Minnesota Statutes
1996, section 244.09, subdivision 5.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on
Judiciary.
Gunther; Swenson, H. , And Kalis introduced:
H. F.
No. 89, A bill for an act relating to education; restoration of revenue lost to the fund balance reduction for independent
school district No. 837, Madelia.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committeeon Education.
Lieder, Schumacher, Kelso, Molnau and Swenson, H., introduced:
H. F.
No. 90, A bill for an act relating to drivers' licenses; allowing exemption from drug and alcohol testing requirement for
commercial motor vehicle driver who works as relief, replacement, or
emergency snow plow operator; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 171.03.
The bill was read for the first time and referred
tothe Committee on Transportation and Transit.
Skoglund, Stanek, Mullery, Kalis and Milbert introduced:
H. F.
No. 91, A bill for an act relating to corrections; repealing the law requiring single and double bunking in certain state
prisons; repealing Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 243.53.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on
Judiciary.
Skoglund, Broecker, Murphy, Pugh and Jefferson introduced:
H. F.
No. 92, A bill for an act relating to crime prevention; creating a pilot tattoo removal grant program administered by the
commissioner of corrections; appropriating money.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on
Judiciary.
Skoglund introduced:
H. F.
No. 93, A bill for an act relating to crime; providing criminal penalties for persons who knowingly harbor, conceal, or aid a
probationer, parolee, or supervised releasee, intending that the person
avoid or escape arrest under an order issued by the head of a state or local corrections agency; amending Minnesota Statutes
1996, section 609.495, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on
Judiciary.
Skoglund, Stanek, Evans, Dawkins and Chaudhary introduced:
H. F.
No. 94, A bill for an act relating to crime; imposing criminal penalties for knowingly disrupting or interfering with an
emergency telephone call; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, section
609.78.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on
Judiciary.
Skoglund introduced:
H. F.
No. 95, A bill for an act relating to public safety; requiring the commissioner of corrections to collaborate with the federal
Bureau of Prisons to develop a community notification plan for certain
federal prisoners who will reside in Minnesota upon release; requiring a report to the legislature.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on
Judiciary.
Skoglund introduced:
H. F.
No. 96, A bill for an act relating to controlled substances; classifying methcathinone as a Schedule II controlled substance;
amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 152.02, subdivision 3.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on
Judiciary.
Skoglund and Clark introduced:
H. F.
No. 97, A bill for an act relating to crime; authorizing aggregation of controlled substance sale amounts for the purposes of
the first, second , And third degree controlled substance crimes;
amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 152.021, subdivision 3; 152.022, subdivision 3; and 152.023, subdivision 3.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on
Judiciary.
Stanek; Skoglund; Swenson, D.; Biernat and Weaver introduced:
H. F.
No. 98, A bill for an act relating to law enforcement; authorizing the use of the department of public safety's helicopters
and aircraft for general law enforcement purposes; amending Minnesota
Statutes 1996, section 299D.07.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on
Judiciary.
Clark, Kinkel, Mariani, Kubly and Rhodes introduced:
H. F.
No. 99, A bill for an act relating to housing; establishing an emergency services grant program; appropriating money;
proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 268.
The bill was read for the first time
andreferred to the Committee on Economic
Development and International Trade.
Wenzel, Rest, Peterson, Winter and Harder introduced:
H. F.
No. 100, A bill for an act relating to local government; appropriating money for emergency snow removal.
The bill was read for the first time
andreferred to the Committee on Local Government and
Metropolitan Affairs.
Swenson, D.; Workman; Lieder; Skoglund and Wagenius introduced:
H. F.
No. 101, A bill for an act relating to public safety; clarifying that certain revocation period applies only to first-time DUI
offenders; making technical correction allowing commissioner of public
safety to determine examination required for reinstatement of driving privileges; providing for petition for reinstatement of
commercial driver's license following disqualification; clarifying applicable requirements for licensing commercial driver
instructors; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 169.121, subdivision 4;
169.1261; 171.19; and 364.09.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on
Judiciary.
Seifert, Paulsen, Goodno, Reuter and Rifenberg introduced:
H. F.
No. 102, A bill for an act relating to capital improvements; removing the authorization for appropriations for art in state
buildings; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 85A.02,
subdivision 5b; repealing Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 16B.35.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to
theCommittee on Governmental Operations.
Greiling, McElroy, Knoblach, Osthoff and Seifert introduced:
H. F.
No. 103, A bill for an act relating to state government; proposing an amendment to the Minnesota Constitution , Article V,
sections 1, 3 , And 4; article VIII, section 2; article XI, sections 7
and 8; abolishing the office of state treasurer; transferring or repealing the powers, responsibilities , And duties of the state
treasurer; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 9.011, subdivision 1; and 11A.03.
The bill was read for the first
timeand referred to the Committee on General
Legislation, Veterans Affairs and Elections.
Sviggum and Weaver introduced:
H. F.
No. 104, A bill for an act relating to the legislature; ethics; providing for house and senate committees on ethics; providing
procedures for handling ethics complaints; providing for forfeiture of
legislative compensation and expenses in certain circumstances; prohibiting former legislators from lobbying the legislature for
one year after leaving office; establishing a fair campaign practices advisory board; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, section
3.099, by adding a subdivision; proposing coding for new law in
Minnesota Statutes, chapters 3; 10A; and 211B.
The bill was read for the first
timeand referred to the Committee on General
Legislation, Veterans Affairs and Elections.
Olson, E. , And Ozment introduced:
H. F.
No. 105, A bill for an act relating to claims; providing for payment of certain claims against the state; increasing a limit on
settlements; adding claims to the Revenue Recapture Act;
appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 3.732, subdivision 2; and 270A.03, subdivision 7.
The bill was read for the first time and referred
tothe Committee on Ways and Means.
Anderson, I., introduced:
H. F.
No. 106, A bill for an act relating to the legislature; providing for the organization of an equally divided house; amending
Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 3.06, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to
theCommittee on Governmental Operations.
Sviggum and McElroy introduced:
H. F.
No. 107, A bill for an act relating to metropolitan sports facilities; requiring the metropolitan sports facilities commission
to sell the met center; requiring the commission to escrow funds for
retirement of all outstanding debt on the metrodome; transferring ownership and operation of the metrodome from the
commission to the major league professional football team and baseball club; abolishing the metropolitan sports facilities
commission; transferring other commission assets to the general fund; providing for
amateur sports commission funding for youth sports; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, section
240A.08; repealing Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 473.553; 473.556; 473.561; 473.564; 473.565; 473.572; 473.581;
473.592; 473.595; 473.596; 473.598; and 473.599.
The bill was read for the first time
andreferred to the Committee on Local Government and
Metropolitan Affairs.
Tomassoni, Rukavina, Bettermann and Pelowski introduced:
H. F.
No. 108, A bill for an act relating to employment; providing for the protection of benefits for certain technical college
employees.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committeeon Education.
Haas, Tomassoni, Harder and Bradley introduced:
H. F.
No. 109, A bill for an act relating to insurance; terminating the Minnesota employees insurance program; specifying
transition provisions; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes
1996, sections 62E.02, subdivision 23; 62E.10, subdivision 1; and 62L.02, subdivision 24; repealing Minnesota Statutes 1996,
section 43A.317.
The bill was read for the first time and
referredto the Committee on Financial Institutions and
Insurance.
Long, Biernat, Hasskamp, Juhnke and Marko introduced:
H. F.
No. 110, A bill for an act relating to the program of temporary assistance for needy families; establishing requirements for
new state residents; proposing coding for new law as Minnesota
Statutes, chapter 256J.
The bill was read for the first time and
referredto the Committee on Health and Human Services.
Jennings, Osthoff, Delmont, Milbert and Holsten introduced:
H. F.
No. 111, A bill for an act proposing an amendment to the Minnesota Constitution, article XI, section 14; extending
indefinitely the period during which at least 40 percent of the net proceeds
from the state lottery must be credited to the environment and natural resources trust fund.
The bill was read for the first time and
referredto the Committee on Environment and Natural
Resources.
Leppik, Rhodes and Lieder introduced:
H. F.
No. 112, A bill for an act relating to taxation; providing for depreciation of passenger automobiles for purposes of
registration tax; increasing the rate of taxation on motor fuels; amending
Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 168.013, subdivision 1a; 296.02, subdivision 1b; and 296.025, subdivision 1b.
The bill was read for the first time and referred
tothe Committee on Transportation and Transit.
Munger, Carruthers, Weaver, Hausman and Solberg introduced:
H. F.
No. 113, A bill for an act proposing an amendment to the Minnesota Constitution, article XI, section 14; extending until
the year 2050 the period during which at least 40 percent of the net
proceeds from the state lottery must be credited to the environment and natural resources trust fund.
The bill was read for the first time and
referredto the Committee on Environment and Natural
Resources.
Pawlenty and Sykora introduced:
H. F.
No. 114, A bill for an act relating to taxation; income; allowing a credit for children; proposing coding for new law in
Minnesota Statutes, chapter 290.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the
Committeeon Taxes.
Kinkel introduced:
H. F.
No. 115, A bill for an act relating to state lands; authorizing sale of certain tax-forfeited lands that border public water or
natural wetlands in Cass county.
The bill was read for the first time and
referredto the Committee on Environment and Natural
Resources.
Skoglund and Weaver introduced:
H. F.
No. 116, A bill for an act relating to data practices; making certain welfare and housing agency data available to law
enforcement agencies; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, sections 13.46,
subdivision 2; and 13.54, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on
Judiciary.
Rest, Goodno, Carruthers, Seagren and Entenza introduced:
H. F.
No. 117, A bill for an act relating to commerce; requiring local units of government to license the retail sale of tobacco;
providing for regular compliance checks for all licensed vendors;
providing for mandatory penalties against license holders for sales to minors; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, section
461.12; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 461.
The bill was read for the first time
andreferred to the Committee on Commerce, Tourism and
Consumer Affairs.