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Judiciary Finance and Civil Law

FIFTH MEETING

2023-2024 Regular Session - Thursday, January 19, 2023

STATE OF MINNESOTA FIFTH MEETING
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-THIRD SESSION



JUDICIARY FINANCE AND CIVIL LAW MINUTES

Representative Jamie Becker-Finn, Chair of the Committee on Judiciary Finance and Civil Law, called the meeting to order at 8:30 AM on January 19, 2023 in Room 5 of the State Office Building.

The Committee Legislative Assistant noted the roll.

Members present:
BECKER-FINN, Jamie, Chair
FRAZIER, Cedrick, Vice Chair
SCOTT, Peggy, Minority Lead
CARROLL, Ned
FEIST, Sandra
FINKE, Leigh
FREDERICK, Luke
GROSSELL, Matt
JOHNSON, Brian
MOLLER, Kelly
NISKA, Harry
WIENS, Mark

Members excused:
CURRAN, Brion

A quorum was present.

Representative Carroll moved that the minutes of January 17, 2023, be adopted. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

HF 4 (Gomez) Noncompliant driver's license or Minnesota identification card requirements modified and related changes made, including on eligibility, proof of lawful presence, primary and secondary documentation, and data practices; technical changes made; and money appropriated.

Chair Becker-Finn moved that HF 4 be recommended to be re-referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.

Chair Becker-Finn moved the H0004A21 amendment. THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.

Representative Gomez and Representative Pérez-Vega presented HF 4 as amended.

Chair Becker-Finn renewed the motion that HF 4 as amended be recommended to be re-referred to the Committee on Ways and Means. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

HF 100 (Stephenson) Cannabis; various provisions added or changed relating to Office of Cannabis Management; advisory councils; sales and use reports; legal and limited possession and use; business licensing, inspection, and regulation; flower and product testing; labeling; advertisement; private resident cultivation; medical program; sales taxes; grants and loans; criminal penalties; expungement procedures; labor standards; temporary regulation of edible products; scheduling; data; miscellaneous and clarifying and technical changes; and money appropriated.

Chair Becker-Finn moved that HF 100 be recommended to be re-referred to the Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee.

Chair Becker-Finn moved the H0100A10 amendment. THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.

Representative Stephenson presented HF 100 as amended.

Testifying on HF 100 as amended:
• Marci Exsted, Research Associate for the Center for Social Justice Research at the Urban League Twin Cities and Chair, The Great Rise Expungement Policy Task Force
• Jess Hauser, Board Member, Sensible Change Minnesota
• Munira Mohamed, Policy Associate, ACLU of Minnesota
• Rich Neumeister
• Thomas Evenstad, Public Safety MN
• Sheriff Kevin Torgeson, Olmstead County, Minnesota Sheriff’s Association
• Chief Jay Henthorne, City of Richfield, Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association
• RaeAnna Buchholz, Legislative & Coalitions Director, Americans for Prosperity, Minnesota
• Rob Doar, Senior Vice President and Political Director, Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus
• John Bartee, Uniflora Holistics
• Alex Hassel, Intergovernmental Relations Representative, League of Minnesota Cities
• Marcus Harcus
• Veena Iyer, Executive Director, Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota

Minority Lead Scott moved the H0100A11 amendment. THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.

Chair Becker-Finn renewed the motion that HF 100 as amended be recommended to be re-referred to the Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

HF 6 (Stephenson) Price gouging prohibited during an abnormal market disruption, and penalties prescribed.

Chair Becker-Finn moved that HF 6 be recommended to be placed on the General Register.

Chair Becker-Finn moved the H0006A4 amendment. THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.

Representative Stephenson presented HF 6 as amended.

Chair Becker-Finn renewed the motion that HF 6 as amended be recommended to be placed on the General Register. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

The meeting was adjourned at 10:03 AM.






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Representative Jamie Becker-Finn, Chair


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Ella Schultz, Committee Legislative Assistant
More Info On This Meeting..
Bills Added:
  • HF6 (Stephenson) - Price gouging prohibited during an abnormal market disruption, and penalties prescribed.
  • HF100 (Stephenson) - Cannabis finance and policy bill.
  • HF4 (Gomez) - Noncompliant driver's license or Minnesota ID card requirements modified and related changes made, including on eligibility, proof of lawful presence, primary and secondary documentation, and data practices; and money appropriated.
House TV Video:
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00:33 - HF4 (Gomez) Noncompliant driver's license or Minnesota identification card requirements modified and related changes made, including on eligibility, proof of lawful presence, primary and secondary documentation, and data practices; technical changes made; and money appropriated.
10:54 - HF100 (Stephenson) Cannabis; Office of Cannabis Management established; advisory councils established; use and sale reports required; possession and use by adults legalized and limited; licensing, inspection, and regulation of businesses provided; cannabis flower and cannabinoid product testing required; advertisement of flower, products, and businesses limited; cultivation in private residences provided; medical cannabis program regulating authority transferred; sale of adult-use cannabis taxed; grant and loan programs established; criminal penalties amended; expungement procedures established for individuals; labor standards established for use of cannabis by employees and testing of employees; edible cannabinoid product temporary regulation provided; marijuana and tetrahydrocannabinols scheduling amended; data classified; miscellaneous cannabis-related changes and additions made; clarifying and technical changes made; and money appropriated.
1:20:34 - HF6 (Stephenson) Price gouging prohibited, and penalties prescribed.
Runs 1 hour, 33 minutes.


1. HF 4 (Gomez) Noncompliant driver's license or Minnesota identification card requirements modified and related changes made, including on eligibility, proof of lawful presence, primary and secondary documentation, and data practices; technical changes made; and money appropriated.*
2. HF 100 (Stephenson) Cannabis; Office of Cannabis Management established; advisory councils established; use and sale reports required; possession and use by adults legalized and limited; licensing, inspection, and regulation of businesses provided; cannabis flower and cannabinoid product testing required; advertisement of flower, products, and businesses limited; cultivation in private residences provided; medical cannabis program regulating authority transferred; sale of adult-use cannabis taxed; grant and loan programs established; criminal penalties amended; expungement procedures established for individuals; labor standards established for use of cannabis by employees and testing of employees; edible cannabinoid product temporary regulation provided; marijuana and tetrahydrocannabinols scheduling amended; data classified; miscellaneous cannabis-related changes and additions made; clarifying and technical changes made; and money appropriated.**
3. HF 6 (Stephenson) Price gouging prohibited, and penalties prescribed.

*for HF 4, committee discussion will be limited to the provisions within the jurisdiction of the Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee. The relevant section of HF 4 is Article 2 (dealing with data).
**for HF 100, committee discussion, testimony and amendments will be limited to the provisions within the jurisdiction of the Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee. The relevant provisions are as follows:
Article 1:
• Sec. 5 – Statewide monitoring system (particularly subdivision 2 – data submissions)
• Sec. 9 – Personal adult use (particularly subdivision 9 – civil penalties)
• Sec. 17 – Inspection and penalties (particularly subdivision 5 – civil penalties; subdivision 6 – nonpublic data)
• Sec. 28 – Cannabis wholesaler operations (particularly subdivision 5, par. (e) – civil liability)
• Sec. 48 – Duties of the Div. of Med. Can.; registry program (particularly subdivision 3 – data on research)
• Sec. 49 – Duties of health care practitioners; registry program (particularly subdivision 1 – Tennesen warning; subdivision 4 – data)
• Sec. 51 – Protections for registry program participants (particularly subdivision 2 – civil protections; subdivision 4 – action for damages)
• Sec. 53 – Data practices
• Sec. 65 – Lawful activities
• Sec. 66 – Civil liability
Article 4
• Sec. 13 – Controlled substances (forfeiture)
• Sec. 14 – Property subject to administrative forfeiture
• Sec. 15 – Controlled substances (forfeiture)
Article 5 - Expungement
• Particularly sections 5, 7, 8, and 10
Article 6
• Sec. 3 – Cannabis business data
• Sec. 4 – Cannabis Expungement Board records
Article 7
• Sec. 2 – Remedies available (permits civil penalties)
• Sec. 3 – Sale of certain cannabinoid products (particularly subdivision 6 – permits civil penalties)
Article 9
• Subdivision 18 – Supreme Court (appropriation)


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