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Judiciary and Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee
Friday, March 29, 2019
10:00 AM, Room 1100, Minnesota Senate Bldg.

Minutes

Present: Senator Warren Limmer - Chair, Senator Dan D. Hall - Vice Chair, Senator Bruce D. Anderson, Senator Kari Dziedzic, Senator Bill Ingebrigtsen, Senator Mark Johnson, Senator Ron Latz, Senator Sandra L. Pappas, Senator Jerry Relph

Absent: No Members Absent

Senator Warren Limmer called the meeting to order at 10:11. Quorum Present.

S.F. 1753: Senator Rarick: Peace officer citation issuance based on report from work zone flagger authorization; wireless communication device use in work zones prohibition (re-referral).



Senator Hall moved that S.F. 1753, as amended, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 746: Senator Isaacson: Drivers license applications emergency contacts disclosure authorization (re-referral).



Senator Hall moved that S.F. 746, as amended, recommended to pass and re-referred to the Transportation Finance and Policy Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 1367: Senator Housley: Early learning scholarships eligibility modification and data sharing authorization; licensing violation data classification modification; child care assistance program payment data definition expansion; human services display of results of child care licensing reports modification (re-referral).



Senator Relph moved that S.F. 1367, be recommended to pass and re-referred to the Human Services Reform Finance and Policy Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 4: Senator Relph: Human services provider enrollment medical assistance (MA) modification; counted income clarification; surety bond requirements; programs documentation, and commissioner of human services authority modifications; visit verification system; universal identification number; fraud prevention investigations appropriation (re-referral).



Senator Relph moved that S.F. 4, as amended, recommended to pass and re-referred to the Human Services Reform Finance and Policy Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 342: Senator Champion: Legal parent petition for reestablishment of the legal parent and child relationship authorization; individuals subject to human services background studies with expunged criminal records disqualification prohibition (re-referral).



Senator Relph moved that S.F. 342, as amended, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 1263: Senator Limmer: Electronic device location tracking warrants information reporting authorization (This is the vehicle for the data practices omnibus bill.).



Senator Limmer moved that S.F. 1263, as amended, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2012: Senator Senjem: Community competency restoration task force establishment and appropriation (re-referral).



Senator Anderson moved that S.F. 2012, as amended, recommended to pass and re-referred to the State Government Finance and Policy and Elections Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 1609: Senator Benson: Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act (re-referral).



Senator Johnson moved that S.F. 1609, be recommended to pass and re-referred to the Health and Human Services Finance and Policy Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 173: Senator Latz: Exonerated persons compensation modification.



Senator Latz moved that S.F. 173, as amended, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2686: Senator Housley: Assisted living license and licensing requirements establishment; health care bill of rights and home care bill of rights modification; home care license provision modifications; Office of Health Facility Complaints director powers and duties modification; consumer protection for vulnerable adults modification; Vulnerable Adults Act modification; fines and fees establishment; appropriating money.



Senator Relph moved that S.F. 2686, as amended, recommended to pass and re-referred to the Finance Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

SC5495-2 - contains the chair's proposed language on the predatory
     offender registration changes originating in SF2468, article 1. It is
     the chair's intention for the committee to discuss (and potentially
     amend) this document and for the final version to be introduced as a
     committee bill.




Senator Limmer moved that SC5495-2 - contains the chair's proposed language on the predatory
     offender registration changes originating in SF2468, article 1. It is
     the chair's intention for the committee to discuss (and potentially
     amend) this document and for the final version to be introduced as a
     committee bill., @other. - MOTION PREVAILED.

The meeting was adjourned at 4:46.


 
                                                                      
Senator Warren Limmer, Chair
                                                                      
Lilly Abbott, Legislative Assistant