FORTY-SECOND DAY. The Senate met at 9:30 a.m. and was called to order by the President. CALL OF THE SENATE
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1 42ND DAY] THURSDAY, APRIL 6, FORTY-SECOND DAY The Senate met at 9:30 a.m. and was called to order by the President. CALL OF THE SENATE St. Paul, Minnesota, Thursday, April 6, 2017 Senator Gazelka imposed a call of the Senate. The Sergeant at Arms was instructed to bring in the absent members. Prayer was offered by the Chaplain, Pastor John Patnode. The members of the Senate gave the pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. The roll was called, and the following Senators answered to their names: Abeler Anderson, B. Anderson, P. Bakk Benson Carlson Chamberlain Champion Clausen Cohen Cwodzinski Dahms Dibble Draheim Dziedzic Eaton Eichorn Eken Fischbach Franzen Frentz Gazelka Goggin Hall Hawj Hayden Hoffman Housley Ingebrigtsen Isaacson Jasinski Jensen Johnson Kent Kiffmeyer Klein Laine Lang Latz Limmer Little Lourey Marty Mathews Miller Nelson Newman Newton Osmek Pappas Pratt Relph Rest Rosen Ruud Schoen Senjem Simonson Sparks Tomassoni Torres Ray Utke Weber Westrom Wiger Wiklund The President declared a quorum present. The reading of the Journal was dispensed with and the Journal, as printed and corrected, was approved. Madam President: MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE I have the honor to announce the passage by the House of the following Senate File, AS AMENDED by the House, in which amendments the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully requested:
2 3140 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [42ND DAY S.F. No. 2214: A bill for an act relating to higher education; providing funding and policy changes for the Office of Higher Education, the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, the University of Minnesota, and other related programs; modifying state grant program calculation parameters; requiring reports; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2016, sections 135A.031, subdivision 7; 135A.15, subdivision 1a; 136A.101, subdivision 5a; 136A.125, subdivisions 2, 4; 136A.1275; 136A.685; , subdivision 5; Laws 2014, chapter 312, article 1, section 15; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 136A; 148; 298. Senate File No is herewith returned to the Senate. Returned April 4, 2017 Patrick D. Murphy, Chief Clerk, House of Representatives Senator Fischbach moved that the Senate do not concur in the amendments by the House to S.F. No. 2214, and that a Conference Committee of 5 members be appointed by the Subcommittee on Conference Committees on the part of the Senate, to act with a like Conference Committee appointed on the part of the House. The motion prevailed. Madam President: I have the honor to announce the passage by the House of the following Senate File, AS AMENDED by the House, in which amendments the concurrence of the Senate is respectfully requested: S.F. No. 780: A bill for an act relating to state government; appropriating money for agriculture and housing programs; making changes to programs and policy; establishing a shrimp production incentive program; establishing a wolf-livestock conflict prevention pilot program; requiring reports; amending Minnesota Statutes 2016, sections , subdivisions 1, 2; 18.79, subdivision 18; 18B.03, by adding a subdivision; 41A.20, subdivision 2; 299F.01, by adding a subdivision; 327C.01, by adding a subdivision; 462A.2035; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 41A; 327C; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2016, section 41A.20, subdivision 6. Senate File No. 780 is herewith returned to the Senate. Returned April 5, 2017 Patrick D. Murphy, Chief Clerk, House of Representatives Senator Westrom moved that the Senate do not concur in the amendments by the House to S.F. No. 780, and that a Conference Committee of 5 members be appointed by the Subcommittee on Conference Committees on the part of the Senate, to act with a like Conference Committee appointed on the part of the House. The motion prevailed. Madam President: I have the honor to announce the passage by the House of the following House File, herewith transmitted: H.F. No. 707.
3 42ND DAY] THURSDAY, APRIL 6, Patrick D. Murphy, Chief Clerk, House of Representatives Transmitted April 4, 2017 Madam President: I have the honor to announce the passage by the House of the following House File, herewith transmitted: H.F. No Transmitted April 5, 2017 The following bills were read the first time. Patrick D. Murphy, Chief Clerk, House of Representatives FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS H.F. No. 707: A bill for an act relating to state government; appropriating money from outdoor heritage fund, clean water fund, parks and trails fund, and arts and cultural heritage fund; providing for riparian protection aid; modifying requirements for expending money from legacy funds; modifying and extending prior appropriations; requiring reports; amending Minnesota Statutes 2016, sections 16A.127, subdivision 8; 85.53, by adding subdivisions; 97A.056, subdivision 3, by adding subdivisions; 114D.50, subdivision 4, by adding subdivisions; 129D.17, subdivision 4, by adding subdivisions; Laws 2012, chapter 264, article 1, section 2, subdivision 5, as amended; Laws 2015, First Special Session chapter 2, article 1, section 2, subdivision 2, as amended; Laws 2016, chapter 172, article 1, section 2, subdivisions 2, 4; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 477A; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2016, section 97A.056, subdivision 8. Referred to the Committee on Finance. H.F. No. 1717: A bill for an act relating to agriculture; making policy and technical changes to various agriculture-related provisions and programs; reorganizing dairy law; making conforming changes; modifying the Farmer-Lender Mediation Act; temporarily modifying nuisance liability; making changes to partition fence law; modifying cottage food exemption; amending Minnesota Statutes 2016, sections , subdivision 8; ; , subdivision 1; 18B.01, by adding subdivisions; 18B.26, subdivision 1; 18B.28, subdivisions 1, 3; 18B.37, subdivision 3; 18C.70, subdivision 5; 18C.71, subdivision 4; 18H.06, subdivision 2; 18H.07, subdivisions 2, 3; , subdivisions 2, 3; ; ; 25.32; 25.33, subdivisions 5, 10, 21; , subdivisions 1, 2; 25.35; , subdivision 2; 25.38; 25.39, subdivisions 1, 1a, 2, 3; 25.40, subdivision 2; 25.41, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 5, 7a; 25.42; 27.04; 28A.03, by adding a subdivision; 28A.05; 28A.085, subdivision 1; 28A.152, subdivision 2; 28A.21, subdivision 6; 31A.02, subdivision 4; 32C.02, subdivision 2; 32C.06; 34A.01, subdivision 1; 41B.03, subdivisions 2, 3; 41B.043, subdivision 5; 41B.045, subdivision 2; 41C.02, subdivision 12; 116V.01, subdivisions 2, 3, 4, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14; , subdivision 8; , subdivision 7; ; , subdivision 1; , subdivision 1; , subdivision 1; , subdivision 1; ; , subdivision 4, by adding a subdivision; , subdivisions 2, 3, 3a, 4, 10; , subdivision 1; proposing coding for new law as Minnesota Statutes, chapter 32D; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2016, sections 18B.01, subdivisions 10a, 10b, 22a; 18B.285; , subdivisions 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15; 32.01, subdivisions 1, 2, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; ; ; ; ; ; ;
4 3142 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [42ND DAY ; ; 32.10; ; ; ; ; 32.21; ; 32.22; 32.25; , subdivisions 1, 1d, 1e, 1f, 1g, 2, 3; ; ; , subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, 8e, 9, 11, 12; ; ; , subdivision 1; , subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 5; ; ; ; , subdivision 1; ; ; ; ; 32.55, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 12, 13, 14; ; 32.56; 32.61; 32.62; 32.63; 32.64; ; 32.70; 32.71; 32.72; 32.74; ; 32.75; 32.90; 41D.01, subdivision 4; 383C.809; , subdivision 7b. Referred to the Committee on Rules and Administration for comparison with S.F. No. 1674, now on General Orders. INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING OF SENATE BILLS The following bills were read the first time. Senators Latz, Limmer, Miller, Abeler, and Kent introduced-- S.F. No. 2309: A bill for an act relating to telecommunications; data privacy; prohibiting collection of personal information absent customer's express written approval; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 237. Referred to the Committee on Energy and Utilities Finance and Policy. Senators Abeler, Utke, Klein, Rosen, and Benson introduced-- S.F. No. 2310: A bill for an act relating to health care; authorizing the Board of Medical Practice to issue a limited license to practice medicine in rural or underserved communities for international medical graduates; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 147. Referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services Finance and Policy. Senator Cwodzinski introduced-- S.F. No. 2311: A bill for an act relating to education finance; increasing the basic formula allowance by 2.5 percent per year; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2016, section 126C.10, subdivision 2. Referred to the Committee on E-12 Finance. Senator Dibble introduced-- S.F. No. 2312: A bill for an act relating to tourism; appropriating money to Explore Minnesota Tourism; amending Laws 2015, First Special Session chapter 1, article 1, section 4, as amended. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources Finance.
5 42ND DAY] THURSDAY, APRIL 6, Senators Lang and Ingebrigtsen introduced-- S.F. No. 2313: A bill for an act relating to game and fish; modifying elk management plan requirements; amending Minnesota Statutes 2016, section 97B.516. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources Policy and Legacy Finance. Senator Rest introduced-- S.F. No. 2314: A bill for an act relating to aeronautics; modifying provisions governing airport zoning; amending Minnesota Statutes 2016, sections , by adding a subdivision; , subdivision 1; , subdivision 1; ; , subdivisions 1, 3; , subdivision 1; , subdivision 1; , subdivision 1; , by adding a subdivision; , subdivision 2; , subdivision 6; , by adding a subdivision; ; ; , subdivision 3; , by adding a subdivision; , subdivision 1; , subdivision 9, by adding a subdivision; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 360; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2016, sections , subdivision 4; , subdivision 2; , subdivisions 1a, 1b. Referred to the Committee on Transportation Finance and Policy. Senator Torres Ray introduced-- S.F. No. 2315: A bill for an act relating to agriculture; establishing an urban agriculture development pilot program; appropriating money. Referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Housing Policy. MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS Senator Relph moved that the name of Senator Simonson be added as a co-author to S.F. No The motion prevailed. Senator Dahms moved that S.F. No. 218 be taken from the table. The motion prevailed. S.F. No. 218: A bill for an act relating to transportation; prohibiting road authorities from establishing certain requirements and permits that govern mowing. CONCURRENCE AND REPASSAGE Senator Dahms moved that the Senate concur in the amendments by the House to S.F. No. 218 and that the bill be placed on its repassage as amended. The motion prevailed. S.F. No. 218: A bill for an act relating to transportation; governing mowing and haying in trunk highway right-of-way; establishing a temporary moratorium and requiring a recommendation to the legislature. Was read the third time, as amended by the House, and placed on its repassage.
6 3144 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [42ND DAY The question was taken on the repassage of the bill, as amended. The roll was called, and there were yeas 47 and nays 19, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Abeler Anderson, B. Anderson, P. Bakk Benson Chamberlain Dahms Draheim Eichorn Eken Fischbach Franzen Frentz Gazelka Goggin Hall Hoffman Housley Ingebrigtsen Isaacson Those who voted in the negative were: Carlson Champion Clausen Cohen Cwodzinski Dibble Dziedzic Eaton Jasinski Jensen Johnson Kiffmeyer Klein Lang Limmer Little Lourey Mathews Hawj Hayden Kent Laine Miller Nelson Newman Newton Osmek Pratt Relph Rosen Ruud Schoen Latz Marty Pappas Rest Senjem Simonson Sparks Tomassoni Utke Weber Westrom Torres Ray Wiger Wiklund So the bill, as amended, was repassed and its title was agreed to. MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS - CONTINUED SPECIAL ORDERS Pursuant to Rule 26, Senator Gazelka, Chair of the Committee on Rules and Administration, designated the following bills a Special Orders Calendar to be heard immediately: S.F. Nos. 1124, 444, 341, 106, 1135, and SPECIAL ORDER S.F. No. 1124: A bill for an act relating to state lands; modifying requirements for exchanging road easements and for leasing forest lands; deleting from state forests; providing for public or private sales and conveyances of certain state lands; amending Minnesota Statutes 2016, sections , subdivision 2; 89.17; Laws 2011, chapter 3, section 13. Senator Ruud moved to amend S.F. No as follows: Page 16, line 23, before the semicolon, insert ", subject to reservation of a perpetual access easement in favor of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, Section 2, Township 163 North, Range 37 West for ingress and egress purposes over and across the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, Section 2, Township 163 North, Range 37 West" Senator Ruud moved to amend S.F. No as follows: Page 14, delete lines 29 to 31, and insert:
7 42ND DAY] THURSDAY, APRIL 6, "(1) That part of the NE quarter of the NW quarter of Section 8, Township 112, Range 34, Redwood County, Minnesota, described as follows; Beginning at the Northeast corner of said NE quarter of the NW quarter; thence on an assumed bearing of S 00 degrees 20 minutes 07 seconds E along the East line of said NE quarter of the NW quarter, a distance of feet; thence on a bearing of S 79 degrees 56 minutes 34 seconds W, feet; thence on a bearing of S 26 degrees 08 minutes 59 seconds W, feet to the center line of County State Aid Highway No. 2 as shown on REDWOOD COUNTY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 3 COUNTY STATE AID HIGHWAY NUMBER 2 as of public record, Redwood County, Minnesota; thence on a bearing of N 13 degrees 35 minutes 11 seconds W, feet; thence on a bearing of S 89 degrees 40 minutes 12 seconds W, feet; thence on a bearing of S 00 degrees 19 minutes 48 seconds E, feet; thence on a bearing of S 63 degrees 45 minutes 49 seconds W, feet to a point on the center line of said County State Aid Highway No. 2, said point also being on the West line of said NE quarter of the NW quarter; thence on a bearing of N 00 degrees 10 minutes 02 seconds W along the West line of said NE quarter of the NW quarter, a distance of feet to the Northwest corner of said NE quarter of the NW quarter; thence on a bearing of N 89 degrees 51 minutes 56 seconds E along the North line of said NE quarter of the NW quarter, a distance of feet to the point of beginning. Subject to easements of record; (2) That part of the NW quarter of the NW quarter of Section 8, Township 112, Range 34, Redwood County, Minnesota, lying South of the following described line: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Section 8; thence on an assumed bearing of S 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds E along the West line of said Section 8, a distance of feet to the center line of County State Aid Highway No. 2 as shown on REDWOOD COUNTY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 3 COUNTY STATE AID HIGHWAY NUMBER 2 as of public record, Redwood County, Minnesota, said point being the point of beginning of the following described line; thence on a bearing of S 62 degrees 28 minutes 55 seconds E along last said center line, feet; thence Southeasterly feet along last said center line, along a tangent curve concave to the Northeast, having a radius of feet and a central angle of 22 degrees 50 minutes 30 seconds; thence on a bearing of S 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds E, not-tangent to last said curve, feet; thence on a bearing of N 89 degrees 54 minutes 50 seconds E, feet to the East line of said NW quarter of the NW quarter and said line there terminating. Subject to easements of record; Subject to the rights of the public in County State Aid Highway No. 2; and" Page 15, delete lines 1 to 29 Senator Ruud moved to amend S.F. No as follows: Page 17, after line 17, insert: "Sec. 26. PUBLIC SALE OF TAX-FORFEITED LANDS BORDERING PUBLIC WATER; ROSEAU COUNTY. (a) Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, sections and , subdivision 1, Roseau County may sell the tax-forfeited lands bordering public water that are described in paragraph (c) under the remaining provisions of Minnesota Statutes, chapter 282.
8 3146 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [42ND DAY (b) The conveyances must be in a form approved by the attorney general. The attorney general may make changes to the land descriptions to correct errors and ensure accuracy. (c) The land to be sold is located in Roseau County and is described as: (1) the part of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, lying South of the River, less the East 174 feet in Section 8, Township 160, Range 39; (2) the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter in Section 30, Township 161, Range 39; and (3) the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, Section 8, Township 160, Range 40. (d) The county has determined that the county's land management interests would best be served if the lands were returned to private ownership." Page 24, after line 8, insert: "Sec. 37. PUBLIC SALE OF TAX-FORFEITED LAND BORDERING PUBLIC WATER; WILKIN COUNTY. (a) Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, sections and , subdivision 1, Wilkin County may sell the tax-forfeited land bordering public water that is described in paragraph (c) under the remaining provisions of Minnesota Statutes, chapter 282. (b) The conveyance must be in a form approved by the attorney general. The attorney general may make changes to the land description to correct errors and ensure accuracy. (c) The land to be sold is located in Wilkin County and is described as: all that part of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, Section 11, Township 134 North, Range 48 West of the 5th principal meridian, described as follows: commencing at the northeast corner of Lot 11 of Block 5 in the village of Kent; thence in a northeasterly direction to a point where the north line of said Lot 11 would intersect Whiskey Creek if extended and projected in a northeasterly direction to said creek; running thence in a southwesterly direction along and meandering said creek to a point where the north line of Lot 1 of Block 6 of the village of Kent would intersect said creek if extended and projected in a northeasterly direction to said creek; running thence in a southwesterly direction to the northeast corner of said Lot 1 of said Block 6 of the village of Kent; running thence in a northwesterly direction and at right angles to said last mentioned line to the point of beginning; excepting therefrom that certain tract of land conveyed to the village of Kent by warranty deed dated July 8, 1940, and filed for record October 27, 1941, in Book 152 of Deeds, page 309, in the Office of the County Recorder of Wilkin County, Minnesota (parcel number ). (d) The county has determined that the county's land management interests would best be served if the lands were returned to private ownership." Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references Amend the title accordingly
9 42ND DAY] THURSDAY, APRIL 6, Senator Ruud moved to amend S.F. No as follows: Page 24, after line 8, insert: "Sec. 35. WASHINGTON JUDICIAL DITCH 6; DRAINAGE AUTHORITY. If the Board of Water and Soil Resources approves a boundary correction that is requested by the Rice Creek and Comfort Lake-Forest Lake Watershed Districts to place the Washington Judicial Ditch 6 drainage system within the hydrologic boundaries of the Comfort Lake-Forest Lake Watershed District, then the Comfort Lake-Forest Lake Watershed District is the drainage authority, as defined under Minnesota Statutes, section 103E.005, subdivision 9, for the Washington Judicial Ditch 6 drainage system." Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references Amend the title accordingly Senator Lourey moved to amend S.F. No as follows: Page 2, after line 11, insert: "Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 2016, section , is amended by adding a subdivision to read: Subd. 4a. Sale by sealed bid. Notice of a public sale conducted by sealed bid must comply with section , except that the last publication of the notice must be at least 30 days before the date of the sale. Sealed bids must also be solicited by mailing notices to prospective bidders who request that their names be kept on file with the appropriate county official. Prospective bidders must renew their filing in writing every two years to remain on the list. All bids must be sealed when they are received and must be opened in public at the hour stated in the notice. The land must be sold to the highest bidder, but in no event may the land be sold for less than its appraised value. All original bids and all documents pertaining to the award of a sale must be retained by the county auditor and made part of a permanent file or record. The file or record must remain open to public inspection for ten years after the date of the sale." Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references Amend the title accordingly S.F. No was read the third time, as amended, and placed on its final passage. The question was taken on the passage of the bill, as amended. The roll was called, and there were yeas 65 and nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were:
10 3148 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [42ND DAY Abeler Anderson, B. Anderson, P. Bakk Benson Carlson Chamberlain Champion Clausen Cohen Cwodzinski Dahms Dibble Draheim Dziedzic Eaton Eichorn Eken Fischbach Franzen Frentz Gazelka Goggin Hall Hawj Hayden Hoffman Housley Ingebrigtsen Jasinski Jensen Johnson Kent Kiffmeyer Klein Laine Lang Latz Limmer Little Lourey Marty Mathews Miller Nelson Newman Newton Osmek Pappas Pratt Relph Rest Rosen Ruud Schoen Senjem Simonson Sparks Tomassoni Torres Ray Utke Weber Westrom Wiger Wiklund So the bill, as amended, was passed and its title was agreed to. SPECIAL ORDER S.F. No. 444: A bill for an act relating to liquor; allowing certain on-sale intoxicating liquor licenses; creating labeling requirements for 3.2 percent malt liquor; allowing special permits for service of alcohol and extended hours for the 2018 Super Bowl; amending Minnesota Statutes 2016, sections 340A.22, subdivision 2; 340A.301, by adding a subdivision. Senator Miller moved to amend S.F. No. 444 as follows: Page 2, after line 19, insert: "Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 2016, section 340A.504, subdivision 6, is amended to read: Subd. 6. Municipalities may limit hours. A municipality may further limit the days or hours of on and off sales of alcoholic beverages, provided that further restricted on-sale hours for intoxicating liquor must apply equally to on-sale hours of 3.2 percent malt liquor. A city may not permit the sale of alcoholic beverages during hours when the sale is prohibited by this section. EFFECTIVE DATE. This section is effective the day following final enactment." Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references Amend the title accordingly Senator Fischbach moved to amend S.F. No. 444 as follows: Page 4, line 17, after the period, insert "The provisions of Minnesota Statutes, chapter 340A, not inconsistent with this section, apply to the licenses issued under this section. The city of Sartell is deemed the licensee under this section, and the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, sections 340A.603 and 340A.604, apply to the licenses as if the facilities were a municipal liquor store." Senator Dibble moved to amend S.F. No. 444 as follows:
11 42ND DAY] Page 2, after line 19, insert: THURSDAY, APRIL 6, "Sec. 3. Laws 1999, chapter 202, section 13, as amended by Laws 2013, chapter 42, section 8, is amended to read: Sec. 13. CITY OF ST. PAUL; LICENSES AUTHORIZED. (a) The city of St. Paul may issue temporary intoxicating liquor licenses under Minnesota Statutes, section 340A.404, subdivision 10, to Macalester college for the Macalester Scottish fair, Springfest, and for the annual alumni reunion weekend without regard to the limitation in Minnesota Statutes, section 340A.410, subdivision 10, paragraph (b). (b) Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section 340A.412, subdivision 4, the city of St. Paul may issue a temporary on-sale intoxicating liquor license to Twin Cities in Motion, or its successor organization, if any. The license may authorize only the sale of intoxicating malt liquor and 3.2 percent malt liquor on the grounds of the state capitol on the day of the Twin Cities Marathon. The intoxicating Any malt liquor and 3.2 percent malt liquor sold must be produced by a Minnesota brewery. All provisions of Minnesota Statutes, section 340A.404, subdivision 10, not inconsistent with this section, apply to the license authorized by this section. EFFECTIVE DATE. This section is effective the day following final enactment." Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references Amend the title accordingly Senator Lang moved to amend S.F. No. 444 as follows: Page 1, after line 7, insert: "Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2016, section , is amended by adding a subdivision to read: Subd. 3. Fort Ridgely State Park. The commissioner of public safety, with the approval of the commissioner of natural resources, may issue to a concessionaire, lessee, or person holding a contract with the Department of Natural Resources an on-sale license for the sale of intoxicating liquor at the Fort Ridgely State Park golf course. The annual fee for the license issued pursuant to this subdivision shall be set by the commissioner of public safety at an amount comparable to the fee charged by the surrounding counties for a similar license. All provisions of chapter 340A not inconsistent with this subdivision shall apply to the sale of intoxicating liquor at the Fort Ridgely State Park golf course. EFFECTIVE DATE. This section is effective the day following final enactment." Page 3, delete section 5 Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references
12 3150 Amend the title accordingly JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [42ND DAY S.F. No. 444 was read the third time, as amended, and placed on its final passage. The question was taken on the passage of the bill, as amended. The roll was called, and there were yeas 56 and nays 9, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Anderson, P. Bakk Benson Carlson Chamberlain Champion Clausen Cohen Cwodzinski Dahms Dibble Draheim Dziedzic Eichorn Eken Fischbach Franzen Frentz Gazelka Goggin Hawj Hayden Hoffman Housley Ingebrigtsen Jasinski Jensen Kent Klein Laine Lang Latz Limmer Little Lourey Mathews Miller Nelson Newman Newton Osmek Pappas Pratt Relph Rosen Schoen Senjem Simonson Sparks Tomassoni Torres Ray Utke Weber Westrom Wiger Wiklund Those who voted in the negative were: Abeler Anderson, B. Eaton Hall Johnson Kiffmeyer Marty Rest Ruud So the bill, as amended, was passed and its title was agreed to. SPECIAL ORDER S.F. No. 341: A bill for an act relating to health; authorizing a governmental entity to invest funds of a hospital owned or operated by the governmental entity; amending Minnesota Statutes 2016, section , subdivision 1. Senator Bakk moved to amend S.F. No. 341 as follows: Page 2, after line 18, insert: "Sec. 2. Laws 1988, chapter 645, section 3, as amended by Laws 1999, chapter 243, article 6, section 9, Laws 2000, chapter 490, article 6, section 15, Laws 2008, chapter 154, article 2, section 30, and Laws 2013, chapter 143, article 4, section 33, is amended to read: Sec. 3. TAX; PAYMENT OF EXPENSES. (a) The tax levied by the hospital district under Minnesota Statutes, section , must not be levied at a rate that exceeds the amount authorized to be levied under that section. The proceeds of the tax may be used for all purposes of the hospital district, except as provided in paragraph (b). (b) percent of taxable market value of the tax in paragraph (a) may be used by the Cook ambulance service and the Orr ambulance service for the purpose of:
13 42ND DAY] THURSDAY, APRIL 6, (1) ambulance acquisitions for the Cook ambulance service and the Orr ambulance service; (2) attached and portable equipment for use in and for the ambulances; and (3) parts and replacement parts for maintenance and repair of the ambulances, and administrative, operation, or salary expenses for the Cook ambulance service and the Orr ambulance service. The money may not be used for administrative, operation, or salary expenses. (c) The part of the levy referred to in paragraph (b) must be administered by the Cook Hospital and passed on in equal amounts directly to the Cook area ambulance service board and the city of Orr to be used for the purposes in paragraph (b). EFFECTIVE DATE. This section is effective the day following final enactment." Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references Amend the title accordingly S.F. No. 341 was read the third time, as amended, and placed on its final passage. The question was taken on the passage of the bill, as amended. The roll was called, and there were yeas 65 and nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Abeler Anderson, B. Anderson, P. Bakk Benson Carlson Chamberlain Champion Clausen Cohen Cwodzinski Dahms Dibble Draheim Dziedzic Eaton Eichorn Eken Fischbach Franzen Frentz Gazelka Goggin Hall Hawj Hayden Hoffman Housley Ingebrigtsen Jasinski Jensen Johnson Kent Kiffmeyer Klein Laine Lang Latz Limmer Little Lourey Marty Mathews Miller Nelson Newman Newton Osmek Pappas Pratt Relph Rest Rosen Ruud Schoen Senjem Simonson Sparks Tomassoni Torres Ray Utke Weber Westrom Wiger Wiklund So the bill, as amended, was passed and its title was agreed to. SPECIAL ORDER S.F. No. 106: A bill for an act relating to veterans; authorizing the placement of a plaque in the court of honor on the Capitol grounds to honor all Minnesota veterans who served in the United States armed forces, both at home and abroad, during World War I. Was read the third time and placed on its final passage. The question was taken on the passage of the bill.
14 3152 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [42ND DAY The roll was called, and there were yeas 66 and nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Abeler Anderson, B. Anderson, P. Bakk Benson Carlson Chamberlain Champion Clausen Cohen Cwodzinski Dahms Dibble Draheim Dziedzic Eaton Eichorn Eken Fischbach Franzen Frentz Gazelka Goggin Hall Hawj Hayden Hoffman Housley Ingebrigtsen Isaacson Jasinski Jensen Johnson Kent Kiffmeyer Klein Laine Lang Latz Limmer Little Lourey Marty Mathews Miller Nelson Newman Newton Osmek Pappas Pratt Relph Rest Rosen Ruud Schoen Senjem Simonson Sparks Tomassoni Torres Ray Utke Weber Westrom Wiger Wiklund So the bill passed and its title was agreed to. SPECIAL ORDER S.F. No. 1135: A bill for an act relating to local government; making technical changes to Ramsey County human resources statutes; amending Minnesota Statutes 2016, section 383A.289, subdivision 3; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2016, section 383A.295, subdivision 3. Was read the third time and placed on its final passage. The question was taken on the passage of the bill. The roll was called, and there were yeas 66 and nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Abeler Anderson, B. Anderson, P. Bakk Benson Carlson Chamberlain Champion Clausen Cohen Cwodzinski Dahms Dibble Draheim Dziedzic Eaton Eichorn Eken Fischbach Franzen Frentz Gazelka Goggin Hall Hawj Hayden Hoffman Housley Ingebrigtsen Isaacson Jasinski Jensen Johnson Kent Kiffmeyer Klein Laine Lang Latz Limmer Little Lourey Marty Mathews Miller Nelson Newman Newton Osmek Pappas Pratt Relph Rest Rosen Ruud Schoen Senjem Simonson Sparks Tomassoni Torres Ray Utke Weber Westrom Wiger Wiklund So the bill passed and its title was agreed to. SPECIAL ORDER S.F. No. 1616: A bill for an act relating to human services; establishing a contingent, alternate medical assistance payment method for children's hospitals; amending Minnesota Statutes 2016, section , subdivision 4b, by adding a subdivision.
15 42ND DAY] THURSDAY, APRIL 6, Was read the third time and placed on its final passage. The question was taken on the passage of the bill. The roll was called, and there were yeas 66 and nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Abeler Anderson, B. Anderson, P. Bakk Benson Carlson Chamberlain Champion Clausen Cohen Cwodzinski Dahms Dibble Draheim Dziedzic Eaton Eichorn Eken Fischbach Franzen Frentz Gazelka Goggin Hall Hawj Hayden Hoffman Housley Ingebrigtsen Isaacson Jasinski Jensen Johnson Kent Kiffmeyer Klein Laine Lang Latz Limmer Little Lourey So the bill passed and its title was agreed to. Marty Mathews Miller Nelson Newman Newton Osmek Pappas Pratt Relph Rest Rosen Ruud Schoen Senjem Simonson Sparks Tomassoni Torres Ray Utke Weber Westrom Wiger Wiklund MEMBERS EXCUSED Senator Koran was excused from the Session of today. Senator Isaacson was excused from the Session of today from 10:00 to 10:30 a.m. ADJOURNMENT Senator Gazelka moved that the Senate do now adjourn until 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, April 18, The motion prevailed. Cal R. Ludeman, Secretary of the Senate
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