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Correcting erroneous changes (new law)

Published (5/9/2008)
By Brian Hogenson
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Inadvertent changes that were made by 2007 laws have been reversed under legislation signed by the governor April 30.

Sponsored by Rep. Gene Pelowski Jr. (DFL-Winona) and Sen. Ann Rest (DFL-New Hope), the new legislation reverses two changes that were made in a 2007 housekeeping bill that terminated and modified various boards and advisory groups throughout the state.

The new law:

• reinstates authorization for the Minnesota Racing Commission to establish an advisory committee to handle the distribution of breeder’s fund money;

• clarifies that the Health Care Peer Review Committee established by the corrections commissioner is exempt from the expiration date for advisory groups; and

• provides additional authorization for the continued operation of the Health Care Peer Review Committee.

The law is effective May 1, 2008, except for the racing commission language, which is retroactive to Aug. 1, 2007.

HF3689/SF2511*/CH252

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