1.1    .................... moves to amend H. F. No. 2091 as follows:
1.2Delete everything after the enacting clause and insert:

1.3
"Section 1. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATIONS.
1.4    The sums shown in the column under "Appropriations" are appropriated from the
1.5bond proceeds fund, or another named fund, to the state agencies or officials indicated,
1.6to be spent for public purposes. Appropriations of bond proceeds must be spent as
1.7authorized by the Minnesota Constitution, article XI, section 5, paragraph (a), to acquire
1.8and better public land and buildings and other public improvements of a capital nature, or
1.9as authorized by the Minnesota Constitution, article XI, section 5, paragraphs (b) to (j), or
1.10article XIV. Unless otherwise specified, the appropriations in this act are available until
1.11the project is completed or abandoned subject to Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.642.

1.12    Sec. 2. PRIORITIES.
1.13    Subdivision 1. General. The Health Care and Human Services Finance Division
1.14of the House Finance Committee prioritizes the appropriations in this act as provided
1.15in this section.
1.16    Subd. 2. High priorities. (a) Department of Human Services: systemwide
1.17asset preservation/safety and security, systemwide campus redevelopment, reuse, and
1.18demolition, Anoka—remodel west wing Miller building.
1.19    (b) Grants to political subdivisions: Hennepin County Medical Center, Native
1.20American Juvenile Treatment Center.
1.21    Subd. 3. Medium. (a) Department of Human Services: Ah Gwah Ching Regional
1.22Treatment Center, Moose Lake MSOP expansion-phase 2.
1.23    (b) Grants to political subdivisions: Multicounty chemical dependency treatment
1.24facility and correctional center, Remembering with Dignity, Gillette Children's Specialty
1.25Healthcare.

2.1
Sec. 3. HUMAN SERVICES
2.2
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
102,800,000
2.3To the commissioner of administration for
2.4the purposes specified in this section.
2.5
2.6
Subd. 2.Moose Lake MSOP Expansion-Phase
2
90,000,000
2.7To design, construct, furnish, and equip
2.8phase 2 of the expansion of the Moose Lake
2.9Sex Offender Treatment Facility, including
2.10additional secure facilities for programming
2.11space and ancillary support/services
2.12facilities.
2.13
2.14
Subd. 3.Systemwide Asset Preservation/Safety
and Security
5,000,000
2.15To repair, replace, and renew needs specific
2.16to the operations of each Regional Treatment
2.17Center such as code deficiencies, safety
2.18hazards, security deficiencies, and health
2.19risks.
2.20
2.21
Subd. 4.Systemwide Campus Redevelopment,
Reuse, and Demolition
4,500,000
2.22To repair, replace, and improve key building
2.23components and basic infrastructure
2.24necessary to redevelop and reuse surplus
2.25Regional Treatment Center properties; to
2.26demolish buildings and campus infrastructure
2.27for current or future use.
2.28
2.29
Subd. 5.Anoka-Remodel West Wing Miller
Building
380,000
2.30For design of renovation and construction of
2.31the Miller Building west wing as a clinical
2.32training, office, and support complex for
2.33State-Operated Services system.
2.34
2.35
Subd. 6.Ah Gwah Ching Regional Treatment
Center
400,000
3.1For preparation and site development,
3.2including demolition of buildings
3.3and infrastructure, to implement the
3.4redevelopment and reuse of the Ah Gwah
3.5Ching Regional Treatment Center. If the
3.6campus is sold or transferred to a local unit
3.7of government, unspent portions of this
3.8appropriation may be granted to that local
3.9unit of government for the purposes stated in
3.10this subdivision.

3.11
3.12
Sec. 4. GRANTS TO POLITICAL
SUBDIVISIONS
3.13
Subdivision 1.Total Appropriation
$
36,960,000
3.14To the commissioner of administration for
3.15the purposes specified in this section.
3.16
Subd. 2.Hennepin County Medical Center
28,000,000
3.17To Hennepin County for acquisition of
3.18land and predesign, design, construction,
3.19furnishing, and equipping an outpatient clinic
3.20and health education facility at Hennepin
3.21County Medical Center that includes
3.22teaching clinics and an education center.
3.23This appropriation is not available until at
3.24least $146,000,000 has been committed to
3.25the project from nonstate sources.
3.26
3.27
Subd. 3.Native American Juvenile Treatment
Center
6,000,000
3.28To the commissioner of human services to
3.29design, construct, furnish, and equip a Native
3.30American juvenile treatment center on or
3.31near the White Earth Reservation.
3.32
3.33
3.34
Subd. 4.Multicounty Regional Chemical
Dependency Treatment Facility and
Correctional Center
300,000
4.1To the commissioner of human services
4.2for predesign of a multicounty regional
4.3chemical dependency treatment facility and
4.4correctional center in west central Minnesota.
4.5The commissioner shall consult with the
4.6commissioner of corrections on the predesign
4.7of the facility.
4.8
Subd. 5.Remembering with Dignity
2,160,000
4.9To the commissioner of human service for
4.10grave markers or memorial monuments for
4.11unmarked graves of deceased residents of
4.12state hospitals or regional treatment centers.
4.13
4.14
Subd. 6.Gillette Children's Specialty
Healthcare
500,000
4.15To Ramsey County to plan and design
4.16renovations for surgical suites and
4.17the pediatric intensive care unit. This
4.18appropriation is not available until at least
4.19$500,000 has been committed to the project
4.20by nonstate sources.

4.21    Sec. 5. BOND SALE AUTHORIZATION.
4.22    To provide the money appropriated in this act from the bond proceeds fund, the
4.23commissioner of finance shall sell and issue bonds of the state in an amount up to $....... in
4.24the manner, upon the terms, and with the effect prescribed by Minnesota Statutes, sections
4.2516A.631 to 16A.675, and by the Minnesota Constitution, article XI, sections 4 to 7.

4.26    Sec. 6. EFFECTIVE DATE.
4.27    Except as otherwise provided, this act is effective the day following final enactment."
4.28Amend the title accordingly