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MN HF1935
Bill
Status
2/16/2023
Primary Sponsor
Zack Stephenson
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AI Summary
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Commissioner of commerce must evaluate existing Minnesota statutory provisions that would qualify as "mandated health benefit proposals" under Minnesota Statutes section 62J.26, subdivision 1, clause (4)
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Evaluation must use the process established under Minnesota Statutes section 62J.26, subdivision 2
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Commissioner may prioritize the order of evaluations but must evaluate at least five statutory provisions each year
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Appropriations from the general fund in fiscal years 2023 and 2024 are made available to the commissioner to pay evaluation costs, with funds available until expended
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This requirement expires January 1, 2034, and the act becomes effective the day following final enactment
Legislative Description
Commissioner of commerce required to conduct an evaluation of existing statutory health benefit mandates under process set forth in Minnesota Statutes, section 62J.26; and money appropriated.
Last Action
Introduction and first reading, referred to Commerce Finance and Policy
2/16/2023