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Judiciary Committee
Thursday, March 4, 2010
3:00 PM, Room 112, Capitol

Minutes

Present: Senator Mee Moua - Chair, Senator Mary A. Olson Vice Chair, Senator Don Betzold, Senator Leo T. Foley, Senator Linda Higgins, Senator Warren Limmer, Senator Julianne E. Ortman, Senator Pat Pariseau, Senator Linda Scheid

Absent: No Members Absent

Senator Mee Moua called the meeting to order at 3:17pm.

S.F. 2709: Senator Pariseau: Inmate room and board payment time credited for time served inclusion.



Senator Pariseau moved that S.F. 2709, as amended, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2715: Senator Moua: Domestic abuse provisions modifications; domestic abuse no contact order law recodification and clarification; crime of tampering with a witness expansion; criminal penalties modifications.



Senator Moua moved that S.F. 2715, as amended, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2636: Senator Wiger: Electronic monitoring for domestic abuse offenders pilot project authorization.



Senator Betzold moved that S.F. 2636, as amended, recommended to pass and re-referred to the Finance Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2437: Senator Moua: Domestic abuse ex parte court orders for protection expansion.



Senator Moua moved that S.F. 2437, be recommended to pass and included in the omnibus bill. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2705: Senator Latz: Business corporations, nonprofit corporations and limited liability companies organization and operation regulation; registered agents and officers of business entities consistent law requirement; prohibition against certain business names repeal.



Senator Foley moved that S.F. 2705, as amended, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2885: Senator Fobbe: Assessors testimony and reports usage in legal proceedings.



Senator Higgins moved that S.F. 2885, as amended, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2920: Senator Fobbe: Veterans preference proceedings prevailing parties attorney fees and costs awarding authorization.



Be laid on the table.

S.F. 2713: Senator Lourey: Judicial holds in civil commitment cases provisions modification.



Senator Higgins moved that S.F. 2713, as amended, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2425: Senator Erickson Ropes: Higher education private data disclosure provision modification.



Senator Olson moved that S.F. 2425, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2188: Senator Betzold: State webmaster position establishment and appointment; state chief information officer policy and report development requirements.



Senator Betzold moved that S.F. 2188, be recommended to pass and re-referred to the Finance Committee. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2327: Senator Betzold: Government Web sites temporary session cookies state agency use clarification.



Senator Betzold moved that S.F. 2327, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 612: Senator Latz: Uniform Foreign-Country Money Judgments Recognition Act.



Senator Scheid moved that S.F. 612, as amended, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2985: Senator Latz: Minnesota common interest ownership act provisions modifications.



Senator Higgins moved that S.F. 2985, as amended, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2984: Senator Moua: Uniform Unsworn Foreign Declarations Act.



Senator Moua moved that S.F. 2984, be recommended to pass. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2714: Senator Scheid: Crime of stalking modifications.



Senator Higgins moved that S.F. 2714, as amended, recommended to pass and included in the omnibus bill. - MOTION PREVAILED.

S.F. 2997: Senator Olson: Domestic abuse and sexual attack programs data practices requirements exemption.



Senator Olson moved that S.F. 2997, as amended, recommended to pass and included in the omnibus bill. - MOTION PREVAILED.

The meeting was adjourned at 8:31pm.


 
                                                                      
Senator Mee Moua, Chair
                                                                      
James Chang, Legislative Assistant