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MN HF3710
Bill
Status
3/30/2016
Primary Sponsor
Debra Hilstrom
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AI Summary
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Adds security screening systems to the list of ionizing radiation-producing equipment requiring annual registration fees under Minnesota Statutes section 144.121, with the fee amount left blank in the bill.
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Exempts employees of correctional and detention facilities who operate security screening systems from radiation examination requirements, provided the systems are stationary, deliver no more than ten microsieverts (one millirem) per scan, and comply with manufacturer specifications.
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Requires security screening systems to be used only for imaging detainees in correctional or detention facilities to identify concealed contraband.
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Establishes temporary variance requirements under Minnesota Rules parts 4732.0305 and 4732.0565 until permanent rules are adopted by the commissioner of health, with paragraph (d) expiring December 31 following rule publication.
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Appropriates an unspecified amount from the state government special revenue fund to the commissioner of health to implement the provisions, effective 30 days after enactment.
Legislative Description
Ionizing radiation-producing equipment security screening added, and money appropriated.
Last Action
Introduction and first reading, referred to Health and Human Services Reform
3/30/2016