Video & Transcript : 'Minnesota Statutes 474A.02' :
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Health and Human Services - 04/07/26
Health and Human Services
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- </c> Minnesota statutes and the well code. Minnesota statutes and the well code.
- </c><01:58:19.800><c> of</c> statute that the Minnesota Department of statute that the Minnesota Department
- I'm a supervisor at the Minnesota<02:01:50.720><c> Department</c><02:01:51.120><c> of</c><02:01:51.240
- ><c> Health</c><02:01:51.560><c> in</c><02:01:51.640><c> the</c> Minnesota Department of Health in the
- Minnesota Department of Health in the Well<02:01:51.880><c> Management</c><02:01:52.320><c> Program.
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Environment, Climate and Legacy - 02/04/25
Environment, Climate, and Legacy
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- ><c> Acres</c><00:02:26.519><c> of</c><00:02:26.760><c> Minnesota</c><00:02:27.319><c> wildlife</c> million
- Acres of Minnesota wildlife million Acres of Minnesota wildlife habitat<00:02:28.640><c> has</c><00:
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety - 01/27/25
Judiciary and Public Safety
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- Line 6.19 affects Minnesota Statutes, section 501C.0605, a limitation on action contesting the validity
- </c><00:08:58.240><c> statutes</c><00:08:58.760><c> chapter</c> 7.26 this is Minnesota statutes chapter
- 7.26 this is Minnesota statutes chapter 501 501 501 c808<00:09:01.640><c> and</c><00:09:02.000><c> this
- This is Minnesota Statute section 524.2114.
- Minnesota statute section 524 Minnesota statute section 524 2114<00:15:21.440><c> um</c><00:15:21.600
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety - 03/03/25
Judiciary and Public Safety
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- There is statute from the state of Minnesota.
- from the state of there is statute from the state of Minnesota<00:03:06.280><c> there</c><00:03:06.360
- c> I</c><02:02:02.800><c> spent</c><02:02:03.800><c> over</c><02:02:04.159><c> six</c><02:02:04.480><
- :02:51.119><c> uh</c><02:02:51.480><c> and</c><02:02:51.840><c> we</c><02:02:51.920><c> are</c><02:02
- ones<02:05:17.559><c> in</c><02:05:17.719><c> the</c> ones in the ones in the statute<02:05:20.440><c
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection - 03/03/26
Commerce and Consumer Protection
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- Minnesota vehicle<00:02:25.520><c> owner.
- ><c> Minnesota</c><00:02:30.080><c> for</c><00:02:30.319><c> the</c><00:02:30.480><c> last</c><00:02:
- to advocate for the Minnesota<00:02:34.560><c> consumers</c><00:02:34.959><c> who</c><00:02:35.120><c
- At a time when Minnesota<02:00:19.199><c> is</c><02:00:19.360><c> mired</c><02:00:19.679><c> in</c><02
- Minnesota<02:04:04.080><c> who</c><02:04:04.320><c> keep</c><02:04:04.560><c> seeing</c><02:04:04.960
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Prohibiting entities from engaging in election activity 3/12/26
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
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- it's also a Minnesota<00:02:16.480><c> problem.
- A report by the University<00:02:18.239><c> of</c><00:02:18.400><c> Minnesota</c><00:02:18.800><c> Humphrey
- </c><00:02:19.200><c> School</c> University of Minnesota Humphrey School University of Minnesota Humphrey
- In 2024, state<00:02:32.239><c> elections</c><00:02:32.640><c> in</c><00:02:32.800><c> Minnesota</c><
- 00:02:33.200><c> attracted</c> state elections in Minnesota attracted state elections in Minnesota attracted
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Protecting housing and redevelopment authority employees 3/17/26
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
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- House File 41 amends Minnesota Statutes 609.2231 to include housing and redevelopment authority employees
- Community<00:02:27.920><c> Development</c><00:02:28.319><c> Agency</c><00:02:29.200><c> as</c><00:02:
- </c><00:02:31.840><c> Minnesota</c> Minnesota NARO members believe that adding Housing and Redevelopment
- Authority employees and agents to Minnesota Statutes 609.2231 recognizes the risk our employees take
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety - Part 2 - 03/13/26
Judiciary and Public Safety
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- 21.360><c> 609.66</c> Minnesota statute chapter 609.66 Minnesota statute chapter 609.66 subdivision<00
- </c> When<02:04:23.599><c> Minnesota</c><02:04:24.159><c> was</c><02:04:24.400><c> compared</c><02:04
- ><c> that</c><02:05:02.639><c> Minnesota</c><02:05:03.119><c> is</c> The Axtel report found that Minnesota
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Health and Human Services - 03/06/25
Health and Human Services
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- in Albert Lee,<00:02:08.160><c> Minnesota.
- However, there is a gap in Minnesota homicide statutes.
- The original statute required the testing of those products be done right here in Minnesota as of January
- The original statute required the testing of those products be done right here in Minnesota as of January
- ><02:00:21.840><c> you</c><02:00:22.080><c> with</c> Minnesota.
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Jobs and Economic Development - 02/05/25
Jobs and Economic Development
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- c> the</c><01:02:06.640><c> head</c><01:02:06.880><c> because</c><01:02:07.000><c> I</c><01:02:07.079
- ><c> best</c><01:02:09.920><c> time</c><01:02:10.119><c> to</c><01:02:10.640><c> to</c><01:02:10.880>
- <01:02:13.680><c> the</c><01:02:13.799><c> new</c><01:02:14.039><c> eligible</c><01:02:14.480><c> use
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee 3/11/25
Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy
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- I won't reread Minnesota Statutes 127A.31, but it's really clear, right?
- Forest Service and repeal Minnesota Statute section 92.82.
- <00:18:56.159><c> statute</c><00:18:56.600><c> section</c> Minnesota statute section Minnesota statute
- The property under the terms and conditions of Minnesota Statutes 92.5, or sell the property, so I would
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee 1/21/25
Children and Families Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- Moving next to child support enforcement, there are a range of mechanisms in Minnesota statute to enforce
- </c><00:42:58.440><c> statute</c><00:42:58.839><c> to</c> mechanisms in Minnesota statute to mechanisms
- in Minnesota statute to enforce<00:42:59.440><c> child</c><00:42:59.720><c> support</c><00:43:00.280
- Most of the provisions related to child protection are found in Minnesota statutes, chapters 260E, which
- Maltreatment in Minnesota statutes is defined as egregious harm, neglect, physical abuse, sexual abuse
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Environment and natural resources committee hears HF8 - Pt. 1 2/13/25
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 1/23/25
State Government Finance and Policy
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- has come to power<00:02:36.360><c> for</c><00:02:36.599><c> years</c><00:02:36.920><c> now</c><00:02
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
State government committee hears anti-fraud bill, HF2 1/23/25
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The committee took up House File 2, a bill on mandatory fraud reporting and grant oversight. Representative Davis described the bill as a response to recent fraud scandals and said it would require state agencies to report suspected fraud immediately to law enforcement and legislative leaders, post organizational charts and staff contacts online, require unannounced site visits to verify grant recipients and financial stability, mandate reporting of grant-process violations to supervisors, the commissioner or designee, and the legislative auditor, and suspend or terminate grant agreements when recipients are charged with or convicted of related criminal offenses. He also said the bill’s concepts would apply to nonprofits through grant-making and oversight provisions.
Members asked several clarifying questions about whether reporting obligations were either/or or cumulative, whether whistleblower protections would cover those making reports, and whether contract employees should be included. One member suggested adding language for inspectors general or other appropriate law-enforcement contacts for clarity, and another raised the idea of halting funding immediately when fraud is reported; the author responded that section 10 already provides for immediate suspension upon criminal charges. Representative Joy supported the bill but suggested funding should stop during investigations, and Representative Anderson noted surprise that the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits was listed as an opponent. The author said he was open to considering contract employees and additional wording.
The chair announced the bill would be laid over because a fiscal note was not yet available, stating a commitment not to move bills out of committee without one. He said members could continue refining the bill and that the committee administrator could help contact the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits to seek more detailed concerns. The author closed by emphasizing the bill as a nonpartisan effort to address waste, fraud, and abuse in state spending.
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House committee approves bill to eliminate Public Safety Advisory Council, HF1257 3/11/25
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House File 1257, which would eliminate the Public Safety Advisory Committee to the POST Board, was the final bill heard. The bill’s sponsor argued the committee was created in 2020 in response to post-Floyd criminal justice reforms but had since become obsolete because local agencies and communities had created their own oversight bodies and the main POST Board still includes citizen members and public participation. The sponsor said the advisory committee had run out of issues to address and was effectively meeting just to justify its existence.
Former Representative Carlos Mariani testified in opposition, saying the committee was a bipartisan part of the 2020 Minnesota Police Accountability Act and was intended to preserve citizen involvement in policing policy and protect civil and human rights after George Floyd’s murder. He argued that eliminating it would weaken a state-level structure created to rebuild public trust and ensure consistent oversight, while still allowing local efforts to continue. Another member asked about compensation and noted the committee has a $20,000 ongoing appropriation through the POST Board; the sponsor clarified members are not individually compensated beyond per diem and travel.
After discussion, the sponsor renewed the motion to recommend re-referral to the General Register. The committee voted, and the motion carried, sending House File 1257 to the General Register.
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- under Minnesota statute 624.714, under Minnesota statute 624.714, uh<01:45:43.000><c> the</c><01:45:43.120
- </c><02:07:40.400><c> some</c><02:07:40.600><c> of</c><02:07:40.680><c> the</c><02:07:40.800><c> statutes
- c> the</c><02:08:38.880><c> banking</c><02:08:39.400><c> statutes</c> of limitations in the banking statutes
- ><02:42:38.400><c> in</c><02:42:38.520><c> Minnesota?
- of Minnesota from the the people of Minnesota from the services<02:57:57.880><c> that</c><02:57:58.040
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Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Energy, Utilities, Environment and Climate - 03/02/26
Energy, Utilities, Environment, and Climate
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- :02:26.480><c> Minnesota</c> both the governor and the Minnesota both the governor and the Minnesota