STATE OF MINNESOTA 17TH MEETING
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES EIGHTY-EIGHTH SESSION
COMMITTEE ON CIVIL LAW
Chair, Representative John Lesch
MINUTES
Representative Lesch, Chair of Committee on Civil Law, called the meeting to order at 8:15 AM, Tuesday, March 19, 2013 in the Basement Hearing Room of the State Office Building.
The Committee Legislative Assistant noted the roll.
Members present:
Lesch, Chair
Allen, Vice Chair
Scott, Lead
Anderson, M.
Hilstrom
Holberg
Hortman
Howe
Johnson, B.
Liebling
Newberger
Paymar
Pugh
Rosenthal
Simon
Winkler
Yarusso
Members excused:
A quorum was present
Chair Lesch moved minutes from March 15, 2013. THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE MINUTES WERWE APPROVED.
HF1051 (Rosenthal) Crime victim rights and programs statutory provisions clarified.
Representative Rosenthal moved
HF1051 be recommended to pass and be sent to the committee on Judiciary Finance and Policy.
Proponents testifying on
HF1051: Suzanne Elwell, Director, Crime Victim Justic Unite, MN Department of Public Safety; Kelly Mollner, MN Alliance Crime
Representative Rosenthal renewed his motion to move
HF1051 be recommended to pass and be sent to the Committee on Judiciary Finance and Policy. THE MOTION PREVAILED.
HF19 (Hortman) Agency designations allowed in certain probate situations.
Representative Hortman moved
HF19 be recommended to pass and be sent to the General Register.
Representative Hortman presented
HF19.
Representative Hortman moved to amend
HF19. (See attached H0019DE2). THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.
Proponent testifying on
HF19: Michael Sampson, JP Morgan
Representative Hortman renewed her motion to move
HF19 be recommended to pass, as amended, and be sent to the General Register. THE MOTION PREVAILED.
HF573 (Ward, J.) Public employees insurance program regulated, and school employer participation required.
Chair Lesch moved
HF573 be recommended to pass and re-referred to the Committee on State Government Finance.
Representative J. Ward presented
HF573.
Representative Scott withdrew her motion to amend
HF573 (see attached: A3-0307, A3-0308, A3-0309).
Representative Simon moved an oral amendment to
HF573 as follows:
- Page 5, Section 4, line 5.27, strike "deemed by the commissioner as" and insert "reasonably". THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE ORAL AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.
Representative Scott requested a Roll-Call on
HF573. The results are as follows:
Ayes:
Chair Lesch
Vice-Chair Allen
Representative Hilstrom
Representative Hortman
Representative Liebling
Representative Paymar
Representative Rosenthal
Representative Simon
Representative Winkler
Representative Yarusso
Nays:
Representative Anderson
Representative Holberg
Representative Howe
Representative Johnson
Representative Newberger
Representative Pugh
Representative Scott
Chair Lesch renewed his motion to move
HF573 be recommended to pass, as amended, and re-referred to the Committee on State Government Finance. THE MOTION PREVAILED.
HF1082 (Allen) Judicial forfeiture of property associated with controlled substance offenses and vehicles used in drive-by shootings conviction required, and presumption for administrative forfeiture eliminated.
Representative Allen moved
HF1082 be recommended to pass and be sent to the Committee on Judiciary Finance and Policy.
Representative Allen moved to amend
HF1082 (see attached H1082A1). THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.
Representative Allen renewed her motion to move
HF1082 be recommended to pass, as amended, and be sent to the Committee on Judiciary Finance and Policy. THE MOTION PREVAILED.
At 9:48 AM, Chair Lesch recessed the committee hearing.
At 5:30 PM, Chair Lesch reconvened the committee hearing.
HF1081 (Allen) Burden of proof shifted to the prosecutor in an innocent owner case involving off-highway vehicles, DWI, designated offenses, controlled substance offenses, feeling offenses, and prostitution offenses; homestead exemption codified and expanded; and innocent owners allowed to reclaim vehicle if equipped with ignition interlock device.
Representative Allen moved
HF1081 be recommended to pass and be sent to the Committee on Judiciary Finance and Policy.
Representative Allen presented
HF1081.
Representative Allen moved to amend
HF1081 (see attached: H1081A1 and H1081A3). THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE AMENDMENTS WERE ADOPTED.
Representative Allen withdrew her H1081A2 amendment.
Representative Allen moved an oral amendment to
HF1081 as follows:
Pages 2 and 3, delete section 2, from lines 2.l8 to 3.5.
THE MOTION PREVAILED. THE ORAL AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.
Proponents testifying on
HF1081: Lee McGrath, Legislative Counsel, The Institute for Justice; Dave Laase, Cambridge, MN; Max Keller, MACDL
Opponent testifying on
HF1081: Sean McCarthy, Assistant Dakota County Attorney
Testifier on
HF1081: Major Nancy Silkey, Minnesota State Patrol, MDPS
Representative Allen renewed her motion to move
HF1081 be recommended to pass, as amended, and be sent to the Committee on Judiciary Finance and Policy. THE MOTION PREVAILED.
The meeting was adjourned at 6:15 PM.
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Representative John Lesch, Chair
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Jay Xiong, Committee Legislative Assistant
Note: If there is a television recording of the meeting, links to that format will also be available.
Agenda: ***NOTE:*** The 24-hour rule has been amended for this meeting. Amendments will be accepted until 5:15 p.m. on Monday, March 18.
HF131 has been rescheduled for March 20. HF573 is pending re-referral.
If you wish to testify, please contact the committee administrator at charlotte.antin@house.mn.
HF19 (Hortman) Agency designations allowed in certain civil law situations, form language provided, clarifying changes made, and filing requirements clarified for appeals to Tax Court.
HF1051 (Rosenthal) Crime victim rights and programs statutory provisions clarified.
HF573 (Ward) Public employees insurance program regulated, and school employer participation required.
HF1081 (Allen) Burden of proof shifted to the prosecutor in an innocent owner case involving off-highway vehicles, DWI, designated offenses, controlled substance offenses, fleeing offenses, and prostitution offenses; homestead exemption codified and expanded; and innocent owners allowed to reclaim vehicle if equipped with ignition interlock device.
HF1082 (Allen) Judicial forfeiture of property associated with controlled substance offenses and vehicles used in drive-by shootings conviction required, and presumption for administrative forfeiture eliminated.
Meeting Documents: HF19 DE2 Amendment
HF573 A3-0307 Amendment
HF573 A3-0308 Amendment
HF573 A3-0309 Amendment
HF1081 A1 Amendment
HF1081 A2 Amendment
HF1081 A3 Amendment
HF1082 A1 Amendment