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STATE OF MINNESOTA THIRD MEETING
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES EIGHTY-EIGHTH SESSION

DATA PRACTICES SUBCOMMITTEE
Chair, Representative Steve Simon

MINUTES

Representative Simon, Chair of Data Practices Subcommittee, called the meeting to order at 11:30am on March 1, 2013 in Room 5 of the State Office Building.

The Committee Legislative Assistant noted the roll.

Members present:
Simon, Chair
Holberg
Hortman
Scott
Winkler

A quorum was present.

HF804 (Scott) Department of Corrections allowed to access data to track employment of offenders sentenced to probation for the purposes of case planning.

Chair Simon moved HF804 be recommended to pass and referred to Civil Law.

Chair Simon renewed motion that HF804 be recommended to pass and referred to Civil Law. The motion prevailed.

HF604 (Myhra) Personnel data disclosure provisions modified.

Chair Simon moved HF604 be recommended to pass and referred to Civil Law.

Rep. XYZ moved H0604DE1 amendment.

Rep. Myhre moved H0604A3 amendment. The motion prevailed.

Chair Simon moved H0604A4 amendment. The motion prevailed.

Rep. Winker introduced oral amendment page 3 line, 27 delete "and" and page 3, line 28 delete everything before the period.

Testimony heard from:

Rep. Pam Myhre
Don Gemberling (MN Coalition on Government Information)
Mark Anfinson (Attorney for Newspaper Association)
Roger Aronson (Elementary and Secondary Principals Association)
Keith Carlson (MN Inter Co Association)
Patrick Hynes (League of MN Cities)
Laura Beyer-Kropuenske (MN Department of Administration)

Chair Simon renewed motion that HF604, as amended, be recommended to pass and referred to Civil Law. The motion prevailed.

HF782 (Norton) Newborn Hearing Screening Advisory Committee expiration extended, and early hearing detection and intervention program data classified.

Chair Simon moved HF782 be recommended to pass and referred to Civil Law.

Rep. Norton introduced oral amendment to read on page 3, line 10 delete “is not genetic information for purposes of section 13.386" and insert “is not subject to section 144.125, subdivisions 6 to 9." The motion prevailed.

Testimony heard from:

Rep. Kim Norton
Dr. Lisa Schimmenti (Assoc. Professor, Pediatrics and Opthamology, University of Minnesota)
Rhonda Sivarajah (Parent, Member of Newborn Hearing Screening Advisory Committee)
Twila Brase (President, Citizens for Health Freedom)
Mary Hartwett (Executive Director, MN CHH)

Chair Simon renewed motion that HF782 be recommended to pass and referred to Civil Law. The motion prevailed.

HF589 (Kahn) Genetic information provisions changed.

Chair Simon moved HF589 be recommended to pass and be referred to Civil Law.

Testimony heard from:

Rep. Phyllis Kahn
Jim Koppel (Deputy Commissioner, MN Dept. of Health
David Orren (MN Dept. of Health)
Twila Brase (President, Citizens for Health Freedom)

Chair Simon renewed motion that HF589 be recommended to pass and be referred to Civil Law. The motion prevailed.

HF594 (Hortman) Data Collected from or provided by applicants, users and customers of transit services in the metropolitan area classified.

Chair Simon moved that HF584 be recommended to pass and be referred to Civil Law.

Chair Simon moved that HF584A1 be adopted. The motion prevailed.

Testimony heard from:

Thomas Randall (Metro Council)
Todd Scherer (Government Affairs Director, )
Beth Frazer (Minnesota Office of Secretary of State)
Mark Hughes

Chair Simon renewed motion that HF584, as amended, be recommended to pass and referred to Civil Law. The motion prevailed.

Rep. Hortman assumed Chair at 1:43pm

HF695 (Simon) Library-maintained private data classification extended to a vendor.

Rep. Simon moved that HF695 be recommended to pass and referred to Civil Law.

Testimony heard from:

Mark Ranom (MN Library Association)

Rep. Simon moved adoption of H0695A1 be recommended to pass. The amendment was adopted.

Rep. Simon moved adoption of H0695A2 be recommended to pass. The amendment was adopted.

Rep. Simon moved adoption of H0695A3 be recommended to pass. The amendment was adopted.

Rep. Simon moved adoption of H0695A4 be recommended to pass. The amendment was adopted.

Rep. Simon moved adoption of H0695A5 be recommended to pass. The amendment was adopted.

Rep. Simon moved adoption of H0695A6 be recommended to pass. The amendment was adopted.

Rep. Simon incorporated change to H0695A7 amendment to page 3, line 4 to delete “is not genetic information for purposes of section 13.386" and insert “is not subject to section 144.125, subdivisions 6 to 9."

Rep. Simon moved adoption of H0695A7 be recommended to pass. The amendment was adopted.

Rep. Simon moved adoption of H0695A8 be recommended to pass. The amendment was adopted.

Rep. Simon moved adoption of H0695A9 be recommended to pass. The amendment was adopted.

Rep. Simon incorporated change to H0695A11 amendment to page 3, line 16 to delete “and" page 3, line 17 delete everything before the period.

Rep. Simon moved adoption of H0695A11 be recommended to pass. The amendment was adopted.

Rep. Simon renewed motion that HF695, as amended, be recommended to pass and referred to Civil Law. The motion prevailed.

Rep. Simon amended minutes from meeting on February 27, 2013 to delete “Committee on Civil Law" and “John Lesch" and add “Data Practices Subcommittee" and “Steve Simon".

Rep. Simon moved approval of minutes, as amended, from meeting on February 27, 2013. The motion prevailed.

The meeting was adjourned at 2:10pm.



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Representative Steve Simon, Chair



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Andrew Virden, Committee Legislative Assistant

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    Agenda: Note: HF604 and HF695 are continued from the Feb. 27 subcommittee meeting.
    HF604 (Myhra) Personnel data disclosure provisions modified. HF695 (Simon) Library-maintained private data classification extended to a vendor providing electronic data services under contract with a library. HF584 (Hortman) Data collected from or provided by applicants, users, and customers of transit services in the metropolitan area classified. HF589 (Kahn) Genetic information provisions changed.
    HF782 (Norton) Newborn Hearing Screening Advisory Committee expiration extended, and early hearing detection and intervention program data classified.
    HF804 (Scott) Department of Corrections allowed to access data to track employment of offenders sentenced to probation for the purpose of case planning.
    Bills Removed.
    HF837 (Allen) Data obtained in the course of providing home ownership education, counseling, and training. HF723 (B. Johnson) Data collected by a motor vehicle event data recorder use standards established.
    If you wish to testify, please contact Charlotte Antin at charlotte.antin@house.mn.



    Meeting Documents: HF604 DE1 Amendment
    HF604 A2 Amendment
    HF604 A3 Amendment
    HF584 A1 Amendment

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