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Public comments required at all open meetings of public bodies, including those conducted by electronic means.
Vaccination consent required.
Legislature permitted to terminate any order or rule promulgated by the governor directing a response to a peacetime emergency if the emergency is continued for more that 30 days.
Counties, cities, and townships authorized to accept documents or signatures electronically, by mail, or by facsimile.
Provisional balloting procedure established.
State employee layoff equitable geographic distribution required.
Legislature permitted to terminate any governor rule or order directing response to peacetime emergency if emergency is continued for more than 30 days.
Voters required to provide picture identification before receiving ballot, voter identification card issuance at no cost provided, and provisional balloting procedure established.
Holiday definition modified to rename Columbus Day as Indigenous Peoples Day.
Absentee voting compensation methods prohibited, identification required for individuals acting as agent or providing assistance to absentee voter, and criminal penalties increased.
Protests of May and June 2020; government response investigatory commission created, and money appropriated.
COVID-19; North Branch federal aid use deadline extended.
Equitable geographic distribution of state employee layoffs required.
Investigation of suspicious activity in voter registration application requirements modified, and voter fraud penalty assessment.
Public comment required at public body open meetings both electronic or in-person.
Notary public; video conferencing permitted to fulfill the requirement to personally appear before a notarial officer for conveyance.
Polk County Law Library authorized to transfer money for Polk County courthouse technological improvements, Itasca County unorganized territory addition to Harris Township permitted.
Notary public; video conferencing permitted to fulfill the requirement to personally appear before a notarial officer for conveyance.
Minnesota secure choice retirement program established.
Equitable geographic distribution of state employee layoffs required.
Notary public; video conferencing permitted to fulfill the requirement to personally appear before a notarial officer for conveyance, grant extensions provided, effective date extended, and report required.
Christopher Columbus memorials banned on State Capitol grounds.
State flag and state seal redesign commission created, and report required.
Legislature permitted to terminate any order or rule promulgated by governor if peacetime emergency is continued for mroe than 30 days.
COVID-19; real estate document notarization use of video appearance authorized.
2020 state primary and state general election result release requirements modified.
State flag design task force created.
Public Employment Relations Board abolished.
Disparity impact analysis of proposed legislation provided, state agency biannual report on actions to address disparities required, and each change item in governor's budget proposal required to include disparity analysis.
Protests of May and June 2020; government response investigatory commission created, and money appropriated.
Legislative Commission on Cybersecurity established, and legislative appointments provided.
State flag task force created to study its design.
Civil right to vote restored to individual upon release from incarceration or upon sentencing without incarceration.
Public safety critical incident stress management information prohibited as evidence, law enforcement use of force reported, critical incident review process established for peace officer involved shootings, Office of Community-Led Safety Coordination established, grants established to promote co-responder teams, grants established to promote community healing, standards established for crisis interventions and mental illness crisis training for peace officers, development and implementation of autism training required for peace officers, civil right to vote restored for an individual upon release from incarceration or upon sentencing if no incarceration is imposed, notice required, reports required and money appropriated.
Peace officer's authority to use deadly force modified, prosecutorial authority for peace-officer-involved deaths assigned to the attorney general, independent Use of Force Investigation Unit established within the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, money bail use limited, reports required, and money appropriated.
India Day observance established.
Elections; affidavits of candidacy and nominating petitions filing period changes made, and candidate filing period modified.
Public safety; various public safety provisions modified relating to complaint or charge against a peace office data, civil statute of limitations, prohibition of warrior-style training, restraints, use of force, duty to intercede, training, Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training, Police-Community Relations Board, residency requirements, citizen oversight, law enforcement policies, and arbitrator selection; rulemaking authorized; and money appropriated.
Civil unrest during May and June 2020; special master panel established to award compensation for damages suffered, and money appropriated.
Eminent domain limited use authorized.
Election results release at 2020 state primary and state general election requirements modified.
Metropolitan Area Redevelopment Corporation established, corporation powers and duties provided, report required, and money appropriated.
Legislature permitted to terminate governor order directing response to peacetime emergency is emergency is continued for more than 30 days.
Police chief election in cities of the first class provided.
Governor peacetime emergency extension requiring legislative approval, and duration limited.
Solar energy incentive program modified, various renewable energy and other energy-related programs established, utility filing governed, reports required, and money appropriated.
State Register publication provisions changed, and Capitol building event annual report date changed.
COVID-19; Board of Cosmetology prohibited from imposing additional penalties for executive order violation.
COVID-19; additional penalty imposition to a business for executive order violation prohibited.
COVID-19; grant extensions provided, and report required.
Labor agreement and compensation plan ratified.
Municipalities allowed to opt out of state mandates for limited time.
Counties, cities, and townships authorized to accept documents and signatures electronically, by mail, or facsimile.
Minnesota Human Rights Act race definition added.
Emergency declaration by Governor method modified, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Retirement; various provisions changed relating to the Public Employees Retirement Association, Minnesota State Retirement System, firefighter plan, Teachers Retirement Association, volunteer firefighter relief associations, fire state aid, and others.
Itasca County; unorganized territory addition to Harris Township permitted, notwithstanding the petition requirement.
Local government; certain contracts prohibited.
Elections; special procedures provided for the safe and secure conduct of the 2020 state primary and state general elections; funding provided for various election-related purposes, including administration, security, accessibility, training, public health and safety, and public outreach; local grants authorized; report required; money transferred and appropriated for purposes of the Help America Vote Act, the federal CARES Act, and the federal Consolidated Appropriations Act; and money appropriated.
Local government; certain contracts prohibited.
Legislature termination of any order or rule promulgated by governor in response to peacetime emergency permitted if emergency is continued for more than 30 days.
COVID-19; inverse condemnation by business closed by executive order authorized.
Emergency declaration by Governor method modified, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Peacetime emergency duration extension legislative approval required, and peacetime emergency duration extension limited.
State property construction project damage financial assurance required, and state property damage strict liability standard established.
First Amendment; a resolution memorializing Congress to overturn Supreme Court decision Citizens United v. FEC, clarification required from Congress that rights protected are rights of natural persons and not artificial entities and that spending money to influence elections is not protected under First Amendment, and Congress asked to provide clarification in constitutional amendment.
Hairstyling and makeup application exempted from licensing.
Lawn mower operation categorization clarified.
Driver license requirements relating to diabetes mellitus repealed.
Municipalities street impact fee charging authorized.
Religious liberty and expression provided.
Agriculture; advanced grant payments encouraged to certain persons, emerging farmers working group established, maximum loan amount under the pilot agricultural microloan program doubled, Noxious Weed Advisory Committee membership modified, processing defined for purposes of hemp law, hemp rulemaking authority modified, and changes to seed law made.
Minnesota Tribal Nations government-to-government relationship established.
Commission member deadline appointment modified, and reappointments permitted.
Shakopee; public utilities commission abolition or transfer of commissions' powers to city council authorized, subject to a reverse referendum.
LiveMore ScreenLess Action Week established.
Lawn care equipment operation by 16 and 17 year olds authorization
Legislative Commission on Cybersecurity established, legislative appointments provided, and name of Office of MN.IT Services changed to Minnesota Department of Information Technology Services.
MN.IT office renamed to Department of Information Technology Services.
Mental illness decriminalization planning group provided, report required, and money appropriated.
Legislative Coordinating Commission provision changed.
Teacher license renewal requirements amended to include mental illness training.
Aiding and abetting felony murder sentencing task force established, and report required.
Water quality standards for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances funding provided, rulemaking authorized, and money appropriated.
Public Employee Retirement Association increased employer contribution funding provided through extending aid to local governments.
North Branch; Public Utilities Commission membership increase permitted.
Public employee temporary furlough periods required.
Reemploying retired members of PERA and MSRS requirements amended, and requirements amended relating to members who continue employment under postretirement option under PERA or MSRS.
Natural resources; various provisions modified relating to fish diseases, wild rice, school trust land reporting, insecticide use, invasive species permits, game and fish licenses after convictions, and hunting and fishing provisions.
Elections; counties and municipalities instructed not to designate school buildings as polling places unless no other availability.
Relief association conversion from defined benefit plan to defined contribution plan authorized.
Elections; minor party or independent candidate allowed to pay fee in place of filing nominating petition, and electronic signatures on petitions authorized.
Statewide voter registration maintenance procedures modified, and provisional balloting procedure established.
Local government; city charter commission expenses payment provided.
Elections; special procedures provided for the safe and secure conduct of the 2020 state primary and state general elections; funding provided for various election-related purposes, including administration, security, accessibility, training, public health and safety, and public outreach; local grants authorized; report required; money transferred and appropriated for purposes of the Help America Vote Act, the federal CARES Act, and the federal Consolidated Appropriations Act; and money appropriated.
Local government; city charter commission expenses payment provided.
Help America Vote Act money transferred and appropriated.
Industrial hemp provisions modified, definitions provided, and industrial hemp data classified.
Health and welfare rights of inmates provided.
United States Postal Service; a resolution urging Congress to ensure that the USPS remains an independent establishment of the government and is not subject to privatization.
Advisory Council on Water Supply Systems and Wastewater Treatment Facilities reestablished, drinking water infrastructure improvement funding provided, and money appropriated.
Labor agreements and compensation plan ratified.
Election and campaign finance; automatic voter registration and early voting provided, voting rights of persons with felony convictions restored, automatic absentee ballot delivery and ranked-choice voting authorized, National Popular Vote Interstate Compact adopted, campaign finance reporting requirements modified, expressly advocating definition modified, reporting of electioneering communications required, redistricting commission established, and money appropriated.
Cannabis task force created, report required, and money appropriated.
COVID-19; merchant-provided plastic bag and reuse of bags fee prohibited during peacetime public health emergency.
Cellular telephone data solicitation and purchase by state agencies and the Metropolitan Council prohibited, and destruction of existing data required.
Open Meeting Law; interactive television attendance requirements modified.
Public health emergency; peacetime declaration of emergency authorized, health care response revolving account and loan program established, and money transferred to health care response revolving account.
Legislators prohibited from receiving compensation from businesses whose primary activities involve lobbying.
Automatic sprinkler system installation in certain existing high-rise buildings required.
Secretary of state required to recognize medical bill as proof of residence on election day, and rulemaking authorized.
Municipal planning and zoning controls limited.
Planning and zoning fees modified.
State Building Code; annual reporting requirements modified for municipalities regarding construction and development-related fees collected.
State Building Code; municipalities required to base construction permit fees on cost per square foot.
Vote threshold for bills heard in standing committee of legislature established.
2020 Workers' Compensation Advisory Council recommendations adopted.
Emergency medical services task force established, task force and grant program funding provided to promote volunteer retention, and money appropriated.
State agency value initiative (SAVI) program established for state agencies to encourage innovation and cost saving.
Criminal background checks authorized by local units of government.
Criminal background checks authorized by local units of government.
Electric vehicle purchase for state fleet preference established, purchase rebates provided, automobile dealer grants awarded to defray manufacturer certification cost, and money appropriated.
Luverne; nonprofit funding allowed.
911 telecommunicator working group established to create statewide standards for training and certification, and report required.
Soil and water conservation district supervisor compensation increased.
State government operations changed, state aid to PERA for MERF repealed, construction rules rulemaking process modified, zero-based budgeting established, constraints added on contracting with exclusive representatives of state employees, and appropriations reduced for unfilled positions.
Town adoption of home rule charters provided, and report required.
Parent Representation in Child Protection Proceedings Task Force created.
Health advisory council and committee changes made.
Health care interpreters spoken language registry system established, report required, and money appropriated.
Standardized assessment task force created, and report required.
Electric vehicle purchase for state fleet preference established, purchase rebates provided, automobile dealer grants awarded to defray manufacturer certification cost, and money appropriated.
Board of Pharmacy application and renewal fees for medical gas dispensers reduced, terminology and related changes made, Opiate Epidemic Response Advisory Council term lengths and appointment procedures modified, opiate epidemic response account technical changes made, opiate or narcotic pain reliever refill timelines eliminated, and money appropriated.
Cultural and Ethnic Communities Leadership Council governing provisions modified.
Prescription Drug Affordability Act established, prescription drug affordability commission and prescription drug affordability requirements created, and report required.
Minnesota Companion Animal Board established, duties and responsibilities provided, duties transferred, report required, rulemaking authorized, and money appropriated.
Independent School District No. 279, Osseo; single-member school board election district establishment provided.
Police and firefighter retirement supplemental state aid allocation revised.
State Board of Investment; divestment from fossil fuel investments required, and report required.
Elections; ranked-choice voting adoption by jurisdictions authorized; adoption, implementation, and use of ranked-choice voting procedures established; electronic voting systems with reallocation feature use by municipalities allowed; and rulemaking authorized.
Political contribution voucher program established, political contribution refund program repealed, rulemaking authorized, conforming changes made, and money appropriated.
Elections; technology and cybersecurity account created, maintenance provided, election day registrants required to cast provisional ballots, voter registration process amended in conjunction with absentee ballot submission, penalty provided, conforming changes made, and money appropriated.
Explore Minnesota Tourism Council membership expanded.
Absentee ballot delivery authorized.
India Day observance established.
Metropolitan area definition expanded for 911 emergency service purposes.
Voter data access related to presidential nomination primary regulated, and voters allowed to request that their data be excluded from the lists.
Earned sick and safe time provided, rulemaking authorized, civil penalties imposed, reports required, and money appropriated.
State flag design task force created.
City council terms of office provided to be either two or four years, municipal election date modified, and local government election district authority to redistrict modified.
Public Employees Retirement Association statewide volunteer firefighter plan administrative changes made.
Fiscal note requirements added.
Privatized employee augmentation amended, calculation of liability for privatizing medical facilities amended, and administrative and technical changes made.
Automatic voter registration provided for certain applicants.
Service credit purchase allowed for less than the entire period of service in the uniformed services, retroactive benefit commencement dates clarified, phased retirement provisions revised, duty disability provisions revised to comply with plan operation, and other administrative changes made.
Property damage claim insurance purchase required by cities.
Public employee police and fire plan disability provisions amended.
Teacher licensure provisions modified, Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board composition modified, rulemaking authorized, and technical changes made.
Elections; a resolution applying to Congress for a limited national convention for purpose of proposing an amendment to the United States Constitution that will restore balance and integrity to our elections.
Volunteerism Innovation Board established, grants required, and money appropriated.
State condemnation procedures modified.
Disabled or injured police officer benefit adequacy study created.
Paid family, pregnancy, bonding, and applicant's serious medical condition benefits provided; employment leaves regulated and required; data classified; rulemaking authorized; and money appropriated.
Managerial employee discipline required for financial misfeasance.
Major political party candidates on state general election ballot rotation required.
Election technology and cybersecurity assessment, maintenance, and enhancement provided; and election security notifications required.
Council on Local Results and Innovation reestablished, program requirements modified, and money appropriated.
Volunteer firefighters relief association dissolution and retirement plan termination provisions modified.
Volunteer firefighter relief associations; full-time firefighter credit vested.
Legislative enactments; policy provision expiration in appropriation bills provided.
Falun Gong; a resolution calling for an end to the genocide and forced organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners in China.
Autism Awareness and Acceptance Day established.
Polling place solicitation prohibitions clarified.
Automatic voter registration for driver's license, instruction permit, or identification card provided; and money appropriated.
Government data provision changed.
Health insurance coverage continued for former employees under the correctional employee retirement plan.
Housing; planning and zoning controls limited relating to housing costs and affordable housing.
Legislature or presiding officers allowed to call a special session, and constitutional amendment proposed.
State auditor provisions modified.
Designer selection board provisions changed.
Election precincts required to be established at public college and university campuses.
Hennepin County; contracting procedures modified, and construction manager at risk use authorized.
Subminimum wage eliminated, task force on subminimum wage elimination created, statutes and rules allowing payment to employees with disabilities repealed, and money appropriated.
Agencies required to determine residential construction or remodeling impact cost of proposed rule, applicable legislative committee notice required, and legislative committee permitted to require approval of a rule by law.
Environment; PFAS Task Force created, and money appropriated.
State-owned land and property, general services revolving fund, and central motor pool provisions modified; and Office of Collaboration and Dispute Resolution established.
Political party data collection at presidential nomination primary prohibited.
Gender-neutral terms provided, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Childhood trauma-informed policy and practices task force established, and reports required.
Sexual health curriculum model program development required, and report required.
Women of Color Opportunity Act enacted, pilot projects created, report required, and money appropriated.
Elections; number of voters an individual may assist in marking a ballot increased.
Metropolitan Council required to post agendas and record meetings.
Volunteer firefighter relief associations; maximum lump-sum service pension amount increased.
State government provisions modified, proposed tax expenditures required to expire, legislative Tax Expenditure Review Commission established, appointments provided, governor's budget required to include performance data and recommendations on tax expenditures, and Department of Revenue tax expenditure report requirements modified.
Help America Vote Act account money appropriated to the secretary of state.
County auditors authorized to transmit ballots electronically to persons with disabilities.
Volunteer firefighters relief association; state auditor's volunteer firefighter working group recommendations implemented, time period for certifying service credit revised, crediting investment earnings on defined contribution accounts required, calculating benefit liability methodology changed, and other clarifying changes made.
Public pension plan investment portfolio and performance information and reporting revised.
Public Employees Retirement Association exclusion coverage revised.
Citizenship; a resolution urging the President and Congress to pass the Adoptee Citizenship Act of 2019.
Volunteer firefighter relief association; fire state aid allocation revised.
Fundamental injustice, cruelty, brutality, and inhumanity suffered by groups in Minnesota's history acknowledged; and commission established to study and report recommendations to provide appropriate remedies.
Presidential primary voter data treatment modified.
St. Paul and Independent School District No. 625, St. Paul; contributions to the Public Employees Retirement Association general plan and to multiemployer plans authorized.
Emergency insulin program established, Minnesota insulin patient assistance program established, pharmacy and insulin manufacturer participation required, reports required, and money appropriated.
Historic preservation corps contracting provisions created.
Office of Enterprise Sustainability created.
Voters allowed to join permanent absentee voter list, and absentee ballots required to automatically be sent to voters on permanent absentee list before election.
Presidential nomination primary voter data standards modified.
Public employees police and fire retirement plan duty disability benefits provided.
Teachers Retirement Association interest and service credit provisions clarified, statutory reference and early retirement provisions corrected for plan operation compliance, obsolete provisions deleted, and other administrative changes made.
State General Election Day established as a holiday in even-numbered years.
Tamil Language and Heritage Month established.
State general obligation bond proceed recipient compliance with human rights provisions required.
Salon licensure and continuing education requirements modified.
Presidential nomination primary write-in votes authorized, and candidates permitted to request that their write-in votes be counted.
Procedure for creating municipal street improvement districts established.
Redistricting; incarcerated person allocation required based on last known address.
State contracts with state sponsors of terrorism and foreign terrorist organizations prohibited.
State Board of Investment; investments authorized, and investments exempted from market capitalization restriction.
County collection of costs for public assistance to noncitizens allowed.
Open Meeting Law; audio recordings of all meetings required.
Voting instructions and sample ballots required to be printed in languages other than English for designated precincts, and multilingual election judges required in precincts.
Political caucus interpretation services required for members of a language minority.
Planning and zoning definition of conflict clarified.
Procedure for creating municipal street improvement districts established.
Local governments allowed to require write-in candidates to request votes for the candidate to be counted.
Port authorities; majority vote of commissioners required to approve real property sales and transfers.
Minnesota deferred compensation retirement plan; in-service withdrawals permitted.
State revenue use to purchase single-use plastic water bottles prohibited.
Security service payments added to list of allowable non-campaign disbursements.
Daily compensation rate increased for members of boards, councils, and commissions.
Sexual harassment definition clarified.
Elections; jurisdictions authorized to adopt ranked-choice voting; procedures for adoption, implementation, and use of ranked-choice voting established; municipalities allowed to use electronic voting systems with reallocation features, and rulemaking authorized.
Local government zoning that prohibits or limits charter schools prohibited.
Annexation prohibited of a designated area by means other than identified in orderly annexation agreement, and annexation of designated area by nonparties prohibited.
Human burials, remains, and cemetery governing provisions changed.
Patriots' Day annual observance created.
Opiate Epidemic Response Advisory Council membership modified.
Government agency energy forward pricing mechanism provisions modified.
Political activities by foreign-influenced corporations prohibited, compliance certification required, and candidates prohibited from accepting certain contributions.
Former legislator prohibited from registering as a lobbyist for four years after leaving legislative office.
Vaccines; a resolution memorializing the President and Congress to hold vaccine manufacturers liable for design defects that result in adverse side effects from vaccines.
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Citizens Board reinstated.
State employee salaries funding appropriated in the event of nonappropriation.
Liberians; a resolution urging the President of the United States to continue Deferred Enforcement Departure (DED) for Liberians.
Dakota and Ojibwe indigenous languages recognized in the state of Minnesota.
School boards allowed to give school credit for serving as a trainee election judge, appointing authorities required to recruit bilingual high school students to serve as trainee election judges, and money appropriated.
Free, fair, and equal elections provided; and constitutional amendment proposed.
Local government aid; published notice before decision to accept grant money required.
A joint resolution relating to Religious Freedom Day.
Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote agreed to by Minnesota, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Rural Health Advisory Committee member added.
Public money or resource misuse reporting to the legislative auditor requirement expanded.
Paid leave limited for state employees who are investigation subjects.
Vaccines; a resolution memorializing the President and Congress to hold vaccine manufacturers liable for design defects.
Legislative Commission on Cybersecurity established, and legislative appointments provided.
Campaign finance; expressly advocating definition modified, electioneering communications disclosure provided, prorating contribution methods or general treasury money use amended, and penalties provided.
Fair campaign practice provisions changed.
Hennepin County; provisions modified applying to the financing of campaigns for elections and for certain political subdivisions.
Absentee ballot voting; additional polling place locations opening for fewer than 46 days authorized.
Daylight saving time effective year-round provided upon federal authorization.
Political subdivision compensation limit repealed, and conforming change made.
Plastic bags and similar items prohibition on local ordinances repealed.
Nuclear weapons; a resolution urging adoption of new nuclear weapons policies.
Metropolitan Council staggered terms provided, nomination committee membership expanded, additional information required to be made publicly available as part of the selection process, and council member qualifications clarified.
Public employees police and fire retirement plan service credit purchase allowed for period of uncredited service.
Interagency group meetings required to be open to the public.
Public Utilities Commission; senate advice and consent of chair appointment required.
National origin discrimination explained in provisions added to Human Rights Act.
Board of Animal Health modified.
Goodhue County; land transfer conditions modified.
Presidential candidates required to disclose five years of tax returns prior to being placed on ballot.
Eagan; local government state aid allocated, and fire state aid assigned.
Inducements for public survey responses by government prohibited.
Brooklyn Park Firefighters' Relief Association dissolved and retirement plan terminated.
Local government employment suspension length for employment misconduct limited.
Voting instructions required in languages other than English for in-person absentee voting.
President and vice-president candidates required to release federal income tax information.
Municipal identification cards governed.
Municipal authority to regulate subdivisions modified.
Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote enacted.
Pharmacy benefit managers licensure and regulations created, and rulemaking authorized.
Legislative and congressional district boundaries commission appointment required, legislative and congressional plan districting principles established, Legislative Coordinating Commission duties assigned, and secretary of state duties assigned.
Legislative enactment single subject requirement enacted, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Federal government; a resolution to impose fiscal constraints, limit power and jurisdiction, and limit terms and office for members of Congress.
Special session bill reducing the size of the senate and house of representatives to one member each.
Hennepin County; library director qualifications modified.
Assisted living resident consumer protections and licenses established, deceptive marketing and business practices prohibited, independent senior living facilities provisions and health services executive license established, Board of Examiners for Nursing Home Administrators name changed, fees imposed, conforming changes made, penalties provided, rulemaking authority granted, reports required, and money appropriated.
Portorama; unauthorized use of name and mark crime eliminated.
Opiate product registration fee and the Opiate Epidemic Response Advisory Council established, licensure and registration fees modified, prescription drug and controlled substance sections modified, reports required, and money appropriated.
Open Meeting Law; interactive television attendance requirements modified.
Central Iron Range Sanitary Sewer Board members of the governing bodies of participating municipalities appointment permitted.
Office of the Legislative Auditor requested to review Metro Transit bus operations management practices.
Organ harvesting; a resolution calling for the end of Falun Gong practitioners' cold genocide and forced organ harvesting.
Campaign finance; solicitation or acceptance of a digital unit of exchange for political campaign purposes prohibited, and civil and criminal penalties provided.
New information technology business software user acceptance testing involvement required.
Great Lakes; a resolution declaring September 7, 2019 as Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Appreciation Day in Minnesota, learning about Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River importance to economic and environment encouraged, and recognition across region urged.
Civil right to vote of an individual restored upon release from incarceration or upon sentencing if no incarceration is imposed, and notice required.
Service Employees International Union (SEIU) healthcare agreement ratified.
Task Force on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women created, violence against indigenous women and girls annual report required, and money appropriated.
Equal rights; a resolution memorializing Congress to remove the deadline for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution by the states.
Minnesota Innovation Collaborative created, grants authorized, and money appropriated.
Nonemergency Medical Transportation Advisory Committee membership modified.
Cities required, if asked, to provide a written estimate of fees to be paid by an applicant for a permit, license, or other approval relating to real estate.
Elections administration, voting, voter registration, polling places, ballots, recounts, contests, candidates, and related provisions technical and policy changes made.
Minnesota Outdoor Recreation Office created.
POW and MIA Recognition Day established.
Month of May designated as Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month.
Elections requirement that no more than half the election judges in a precinct be affiliated with same political party repealed.
Organ harvesting; a resolution calling for the end of Falun Gong practitioners' cold genocide and forced organ harvesting.
Sentencing Guidelines Commission provided, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Forfeiture Reform Task Force created, and money appropriated.
Legislature accessibility measures working group established, legislature compliance with technology accessibility standards required, and money appropriated.
Website Accessibility Grant Advisory Council established, grants to cities and counties to improve website accessibility funding provided, and money appropriated.
Contract nonmonetary consideration restriction exemption added.
Cloud computing defined, and consideration of cloud computing options in state agency information technology projects required.
St. Louis County Civil Service Commission amended, technical changes made, and obsolete language removed.
Public Employees Retirement Association correctional service retirement plan coverage for probation officers provided.
Legislative Audit Commission; agency duties and responsibilities to notify legislative auditor of unlawful access to not public data modified.
Judicial jurisdiction for public procurement action disputes specified.
Noncompliant driver's license or Minnesota identification card requirements modified and related changes made, including eligibility, proof of lawful presence, primary and secondary documentation, voter registration, and data practices; technical changes made; and money appropriated.
Hennepin County; job order contracting authority extended.
Internet service providers; certain activities prohibited by those serving Minnesota customers and those under contract to the state or political subdivisions, and monetary fines authorized.
Civil right to vote restored to individual upon release from incarceration or upon sentencing if incarceration is not imposed, notice required, and county attorney obligation to promptly investigate voter registration and eligibility repealed.
State-owned building solar energy systems and renewable sources provisions modified.
State employees with disabilities provisions modified, working group created, and report required.
Municipal utility modification without voter approval under certain conditions allowed.
Motor vehicle titling and registration provisions modified.
Community Competency Restoration Task Force established, reports required, and money appropriated.
Duluth; Seaway Port Authority allowed to conduct meetings by telephone or other electronic means.
City and town expenditures for city and town historical societies permitted.
Criminal sexual conduct statutory reform working group created, report required, and money appropriated.
Individuals under the age of 18 authorized to vote at a primary election in certain circumstances.
School board vacancy filling process amended, and appointee to a vacancy allowed to serve remainder of unexpired term.
Department of Direct Care and Treatment and Office of Inspector General created, duties transferred from Department of Human Services and other state agencies to new state agency, and reports required.
Wine and beer sale by food retailers authorized, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Teachers Retirement Association; coverage election authority provided for Minnesota State employee not offered a coverage election.
Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act established, African American and Disproportionality Child Welfare Oversight Council created, report required, and money appropriated.
Positions unfilled for at least 180 days appropriation reduction required.
Duluth; regional exchange district establishment authorized, state general sales tax exemption provided, advisory board created, powers and duties conferred, tax abatement and tax increment financing rules provided, local sales and use tax authorized, state appropriation bonds issued, and money appropriated.
Blood or plasma donation; a resolution memorializing the President and Congress to direct the Food and Drug Administration to revise its current blood or plasma donor deferral policy related to men who have had sex with a man and related to women who have had sex with a man who has had sex with another man within the previous 12 months.
Board of Animal Health membership increased.
Outdoor recreation grant provisions modified, game and fish law modified, beaver and beaver dams causing damage removal provided, insecticides in wildlife management areas banned, and rulemaking required.
Child Welfare Training System modification required, report required, rule making authorized, and money appropriated.
Redistricting commission established to prescribe the boundaries of congressional and legislative districts following each federal decennial census, districting principles established for congressional and legislative plans, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Legislature required to offer translation services to individuals who are members of a language minority.
First Amendment; a resolution memorializing Congress to overturn Supreme Court decision Citizens United v. FEC, clarification required from Congress that spending money to influence elections is not protected under First Amendment, and Congress asked to provide clarification in constitutional amendment.
Home care provider provisions modified.
Legislative Commission on Intelligence and Technology established.
Security screening systems added to ionizing radiation-producing equipment, jail inmate transfer provisions modified, administrative and disciplinary segregation use guidelines and local correctional officers discipline procedures act established, criminal gang investigative data retention extended, ombudsman for corrections reestablished, reports required, and money appropriated.
OneCare Buy-In through MNsure website established, outpatient prescription drug program established, dental administration governing provisions modified, health care governing provisions modified, and studies and reports required.
Cosmetology; salon and salon manager regulation requirements repealed for licensed practitioners who only provide eyelash extensions.
State bee established, and money appropriated.
Outdated budget-related language updated and deleted.
State solicitation process modified.
Scandia; creation of subordinate service district to provide broadband service authorized.
Alternative general system to issue state and local debt obligations provided, Minnesota All-Government Bond Act enacted, and money appropriated.
Campaign finance; expressly advocating definition modified, electioneering communication disclosure provided, prorating contribution methods or general treasury money use amended, and penalties provided.
Minnesota State Retirement System board member added.
Early retirement incentive program expiration eliminated, higher education supplemental retirement plan eligibility rules modified, and nonsubstantive style and form changes made.
Partisan candidates names required to be rotated on state general election ballot.
Child care advisory working group established, child care assistance program requirements modified, commissioner directions provided, and report required.
St. Cloud State University employee authorized to elect Teachers Retirement Association coverage and receive retroactive coverage.
Public Employees Retirement Association; program and annual renewal requirement eliminated, and language clarified.
Family law mediation task force established.
Pari-mutuel Racing Commission licensing, reporting, and other regulatory provisions modified.
Public Employees Retirement Association increased employer contributions funding extended from state aid to local governments.
Industrial hemp expedited rulemaking authorized, expedited rulemaking authorized for industrial hemp, and hemp certification program provided.
Financial capability services integrated with taxpayer assistance services grant program created and funding provided, reports required, taxpayer assistance grant program existing appropriation increased, and money appropriated.
Automatic voter registration of applicants for a driver's license, instruction permit, or state identification card provided.
Retirement; governmental subdivision contribution limits increased to supplemental pension funds or retirement funds on behalf of laborers, plumbers and pipe fitters, and operating engineers covered by collective bargaining agreements; and limited contributions to supplemental pension funds on behalf of other building trade employees authorized.
Minnesota State Retirement System; application filing procedures established, unclassified plan member voting rights clarified, partial repayment of refund rights established, retroactive coverage elected by Department of Military Affairs and Fire Marshal Division employee contributions paid, and administrative changes made.
St. Cloud State University employee service credit purchase authorized.
Islamophobia and antisemitism task force created, and money appropriated.
Commissioner of health directed to convene working groups to examine health disparities and educational achievement links for American Indian children and children of color, report required, and money appropriated.
Airport zoning governing provisions modified.
University of Minnesota Board of Regents requested to establish advisory council on rare diseases, and money appropriated.
Newborn hearing screening advisory committee expiration date extended.
Public Employment Relations Board data modified, and money appropriated.
Metropolitan Council governance modified, and Transportation Advisory Board eliminated.
Term limits for legislators and executive officers placed, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Local government licensing of facilities for barbering and cosmetology authorized, and barber and cosmetologist state licensing repealed.
Minneapolis; firefighter and police relief association annual municipal contribution revised.
Predatory offender registration provisions amended, Statewide Emergency Communication Board provisions modified, and wheelchair securement device requirements modified.
Counties required to provide pay differential to employees while mobilized in the United States military's reserve component.
Community solutions for healthy child development grant program established, and money appropriated.
Parenting with disability support services pilot project established, report required, and money appropriated.
Agencies required to determine residential construction or remodeling impact cost of proposed rule, applicable legislative committee notice required, and legislative committee permitted to require approval of a rule by law.
Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote enacted.
Hair braiders exempted from cosmetology registration requirements.
Chisago County; Interstate Park renamed.
Legislative Commission on Housing Affordability established.
Public Employees Retirement Association employer supplemental and state contributions related to the former MERF division revised.
Expressly advocating definition modified, electioneering communications disclosure provided, prorating method for general treasury money use or contributions amended, and penalties provided.
Technology and cybersecurity account created, and technology and cybersecurity maintenance provided.
Public contracting requirements modified.
American Allies Day established.
Higher education individual retirement account plan contribution rates increased.
Driver education and driver's manual required to cover distracted driving, and rulemaking authorized.
Minnesota Citizens Federal Oversight Committee established.
Wastewater treatment plant operator certification rules amendment required.
Secretary of state website display of business addresses regulated.
New state holiday established to recognize Hmong people who assisted the United States during the Vietnam War.
Local elections voting age allowed to be lowered to 16 by political subdivisions, conforming changes made, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Ethnic councils provisions modified.
State and local government settlement accountability and transparency provided, and reports required.
Redistricting commission established, redistricting principles established, and constitutional amendment proposed.
State government; zero-based budgeting provided.
Teacher licensure requirements modified, Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board composition modified, background check requirements modified, rulemaking authorized, and technical changes made.
Legislative Water Commission extended.
Small business certification for participation in state procurement programs allowed by administration commissioner or nationally recognized certifying organization.
State solicitation process provisions modified.
Historical society provisions modified.
Agencies prohibited from procuring supplies or services from persons failing to disclose conflict minerals from Democratic Republic of the Congo or its neighboring countries, and prohibition required in any supply or service solicitation provided by an agency.
Education; prior written notice working group established.
Elections; number of days in-person absentee voters may deposit a ballot in the ballot box increased.
United States Census employee access to multiunit residential facilities required, Census 2020 Mobilization Partnership program established, encouraging participation in 2020 federal census outreach initiatives funding provided, and money appropriated.
Ramsey County; Community Corrections Department special law repealed.
Veteran suicide awareness day declared.
Specified county offices appointment authorized.
Data practices legislative commission expiration delayed, and money appropriated.
Veterans; a resolution urging the President to designate a state funeral for the last World War II Medal of Honor recipient.
Mississippi River Parkway Commission member terms modified, commission expiration date repealed, and trunk highway fund appropriations modified.
State Board of Investment fossil fuel investment report on climate change impact mandated.
Wild Rice Stewardship Council established, and money appropriated.
School district bond referendums information required at polling place, and school district bond referendums ballot language amended.
Volunteer firefighter relief associations; audit requirements clarified, investment reporting requirement threshold increased, break in service definition added and conforming changes made, vesting requirements revised, service pension amount clarified, deferred pension interest crediting clarified, and individuals eligible to receive death benefits expanded.
Public Employees Retirement Association; volunteer firefighter retirement plan modified, termination of plan participation and coverage allowed, and pension benefit distribution directed.
Peace Officer Excellence Task Force established.
Special primaries and special elections conduct prohibited.
Former legislators and legislative employees prohibited from registering as a lobbyist for two years after leaving office or separation from employment.
Government Accountability Commission created, state agencies expiration and review provided, and money appropriated.
Citizen oversight committees extended.
Individualized education program requirements modified to permit reporting of student performance on assessments, and rulemaking authorized.
Minnesota Organic Advisory Task Force extended.
Metropolitan Council and Calhoun Isles Condominium Association facilitated conversation required, Metropolitan Council vibration susceptibility study required, and Metropolitan Council cost reimbursement to Calhoun Isles Condominium Association required.
County board allowed to temporarily fill a county commissioner vacancy by appointment.
Redistricting commission appointment provided to recommend the boundaries of legislative and congressional districts, legislative and congressional districting principles established, and Legislative Coordinating Commission duties assigned.
Equal rights; gender equality provided for under the law, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Affirmative approval required before interim implementation of state employee collective bargaining agreements.
Buy Clean Minnesota Act created.
Commissioner of administration required to adopt maximum global warming potential standard for projects, documentation related to standard required from successful bidders, and legislative reports required.
Town officer terms modified.
Medical cannabis therapeutic research task force modified.
Election requirements governing ward populations changes for cities of the first class modified.
Municipal contracting bid transparency increased.
Presidential nomination primary allowed to be conducted by mail, access to voter party designation restricted, use of a single ballot in the presidential nomination primary required, and additional reimbursements to counties for conducting the presidential nomination primary authorized.
Public official in city or county definition modified.
State Board of Investment report on fossil fuel divestment mandated.
County audits by state auditor law application clarified.
Public funds use in state lawsuits prohibited.
Pupil transportation adjustment calculation modified, pupil transportation working group provided, and report required.
Individuals at least 16 years of age permitted to preregister to vote.
Low-income student access to driver education programs expanded, driver education work group established, report required, and money appropriated.
Voting instructions and sample ballots required to be printed in languages other than English for designated precincts, and multilingual election judges required in certain precincts.
Women's suffrage 100th anniversary commemorated, and money appropriated.
Individuals under the age of 18 voting at primary elections authorized.
Campaign finance independent expenditure reporting requirements amended, and independent expenditure totals spending limits increased.
Ballot boards opening absentee ballot envelopes after close of business on 20th day before election allowed.
Municipality notice and referendum provided on use of public utility license, permit, rights, or franchise fees to raise revenue.
State Building Code; commissioner of labor and industry required to convene a stakeholder group to review and make recommendations on the building code to the legislature.
State employers contract amount to pay employees based on biennial agency appropriation constrained.
Collective bargaining agreements and compensation plans information submission to Legislative Coordinating Commission required.
Positions unfilled for at least 180 days appropriation reduced, and report required.
Special election timelines modified.
Weapons at polling place prohibition established, and criminal penalties provided.
Voter registration automatically provided for driver's license applicants.
Free public transit on election day provided.
Absentee ballot voting and ballot delivery schedule modified and clarified.
Agricultural fertilizer research and education fee, the Minnesota Agricultural Fertilizer Research and Education Council, the Minnesota agricultural fertilizer research and education program, and the agricultural fertilizer research and education account extended by ten years.
Cities and towns requiring additional hotel licensing allowed.
Mail balloting authorized in any town or city with fewer than 400 registered voters.
Residential facility definition modified for election day registration procedures.
Health insurance rate disparities study and report by legislative auditor required, and money appropriated.
Coroner and medical examiner annual review by county board required, and report required.
State auditor prohibited from billing certain supplemental audits, commissioner of management and budget refunds to impacted counties funding provided, and money appropriated.
State auditor disputed billings resolution procedure established.
Americans with Disabilities Act Notice to Business Working Group established, and report required.
Major political party designation thresholds amended, nomination petition requirements amended, and political parties allowed to authorize candidate party affiliation on ballot.
Legislative per diem precluded.
Early voting provided, and money appropriated.
Metropolitan county towns with fewer than 2,000 registered voters authorized to conduct elections by mail.
Public subsidy program repealed, and voluntary pledges to abide by expenditure limits provided.
State auditor's review of CPA firm-conducted audit requirements specified.
Election day free public transit provided.
Business affirmation of sexual harassment prevention policy implementation in the workplace required.
Hospital board terms of office modified, and definition of town clarified.
Special education; a resolution memorializing the President and Congress to uphold federal government pledge to fund 40 percent of costs.
Disparity impact analysis of proposed legislation provided, state agencies required to report actions to address disparities biannually, and each change item in governor's budget proposal required to include disparity analysis.
School safety technical assistance center and School Safety Technical Assistance Council extended.
Presidential nomination primary procedure for placing candidates on the ballot modified.
Minnesota Licensing and Registration System (MNLARS) contract verification software use required, and report required.
Firearms; right of people to keep and bear arms constitutional amendment proposed.
Persons allowed to be absent from work to vote in person before election day.
Landlords required to provide tenants with voter registration information.
Freedom of speech provided, and constitutional amendment proposed.
State contracts with state sponsors of terrorism and foreign terrorist organizations prohibited.
Help America Vote Act appropriations authorized for purposes of modernizing, securing, and updating statewide voter registration system and for cybersecurity upgrades.
Voter electronic signature for electronic roster purposes allowed.
Electronic voting system provisions modified, and alternative printed ballot styles permitted.
Provisional balloting procedure established.
Financial crisis; a resolution urging Congress and the President to adopt an American Recovery program.
Alt-right; a resolution condemning alt-right, white nationalist, and neo-Nazi organizations and urging the President and Congress to recognize criminal elements of these groups as domestic terrorist organizations.
Public retirement system annual stress testing required, and money appropriated.
Political contributions and independent expenditures required to be made from funds subject to the individual income tax.
State funerals; a resolution urging the President and Congress to designate a state funeral for the last surviving World War II Medal of Honor recipient.
Mille Lacs County; auditor-treasurer position made an appointed position subject to reverse referendum.
State procurement provision modified.
Automatic voter registration of applicants for a driver's license, instruction permit, or state identification card provided.
Office of the Ombudsperson for American Indian Families created, American Indian community-specific board provisions modified, money transferred, and money appropriated.
Local units of government additional financing provided for parks, trails, and recreational facilities.
Informational and telecommunications technology systems and services account unexpended funds treatment specified, and reporting requirements clarified.
Disabilities; a resolution urging the Governor to request the Secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services to designate people with intellectual and developmental disabilities as a medically underserved population.
Lieutenant governor office vacancy process changed, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Nuclear war; a resolution calling for the United States to pull back from the brink and prevent nuclear war.
Metropolitan Council staggered terms provided.
Political contributions during legislative session limitation expanded.
Political contributions during legislative session limitation expanded.
Elections; requirement that the term incumbent be printed next to candidate's name on the ballot repealed.
Political contributions during legislative session limitation expanded.
Office of MN.IT Services duties modified, and legislation required to recodify Minnesota Statutes, chapter 16E.
Undocumented immigrant municipal identification cards prohibited.
Gender equality under the law provided, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Minnesota secure choice retirement program established.
Sanctuary cities aid reduced.
Single-house legislature provided, legislature of 99 members provided by statute, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Public Employees Retirement Association provisions modified allowing for the purchase of service credit for periods of military service.
Legislator and executive officer term limits placed, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Legislative auditor directed to conduct financial audits of refugee resettlement costs, report required, and money transferred.
Noncitizens public assistance collection costs allowed.
Legislative Budget Office eliminated.
Elections; owners of agricultural land, real property, or small business property allowed to vote on levy or bond referendums in property location, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Austin; alternative allocation of fire state aid extended.
Public funds use to promote or defeat a ballot question prohibited.
Metropolitan Council staggered terms provided, nomination committee membership expanded, additional information required to be made publicly available as part of the selection process, and council member qualifications clarified.
State constitutional officers and employees political activities restricted, and content of websites and publications during certain periods regulated.
Verification software pilot program established, and report required.
Service cooperatives included in governmental units definition for joint powers purposes.
Regulatory takings; land parcel aggregation prohibited.
Metropolitan Council member elections provided.
Public agency payment amount for real property or interest in real property limited.
Grant of authority in law for adoption of rules required, and threshold for conducting a public hearing on expedited rules reduced.
Insurance regulations modified to reduce fraud, no-fault auto benefits regulated, economic benefits modified under chapter 65B, and motor vehicle insurance coverage verification task force established.
Transportation Department technical changes made, contract and project requirements clarified, Michael Duane Clickner Memorial Bridge designated, bridge inspection authority provided, U-turn rules modified, covered farm vehicle requirements modified, expiration date extended, hours of service exemption provided, financing required for parking facility, and reporting requirements changed.
Omnibus game and fish bill.
Legislative Salary Council established, and constitutional amendment to remove lawmakers' power to set their own pay proposed and modified.
Executive branch advisory group governing provisions modified.
Omnibus pensions and retirement bill.
Notaries public maximum fees increased.
Minnesota State Retirement System; purchase of allowable service credit authorized for state internship employment and "Rule of 90" eligibility.
Political contributions made from funds derived from revenues of a corporation or LLC required to be subject to the individual income tax.
School district employee health coverage provisions amended.
Open meeting law changed.
Public construction accountability and transparency enhanced, and responsible contractor definition and requirement established.
Environmental data classified, reporting requirements modified, permitting efficiencies modified and created, Pollution Control Agency duties modified, administrative penalty order and field citation provisions modified, civil penalties provided, rulemaking required, and money appropriated.
Agency rulemaking regulated.
Metropolitan Council additional investment authority granted, investments by a Minnesota joint powers investment trust authorized, and conforming technical changes made.
Confidential employee definition changed.
State government resource recovery provisions modifications
Public Safety Department; outdated and redundant statutes amended and repealed, and report required on collection of data on victims of domestic abuse.
Corrections; outdated and redundant statutes amended and repealed.
Cemetery property transfer to tribal cemetery association authorized by local governments.
Investment reporting modified.
St. Paul Port Authority; meetings by telephone or other electronic means authorized.
Special School District No. 6, South St. Paul; election district dissolution authorized.
High-voltage transmission line routing process regulated, and designation of a preferred route prohibited in the permitting process.
Annexation definitions provided, and annexation by ordinance of parcels limited.
Clean water fund expenditures authorized, reporting requirements modified, Petroleum Tank Release Cleanup Act modified, wastewater laboratories certification and sanitary districts provided, obsolete rules repealed, funding provided, and money appropriated.
Medical marijuana (cannabis) use authorization
Natural Resources Department; obsolete laws modified and repealed, regulatory efficiencies provided, and drainage inspector requirements modified.
Marijuana medical use permitted, fees set, rulemaking authorized, criminal and civil penalties provided, funding provided, and money appropriated.
Disaster assistance contingency account created; unused disaster relief appropriation transfer to contingency account required; disaster relief cost-share relationship established between the state, local governments, and American Indian tribes and bands; state public disaster assistance authorized in the absence of federal assistance; and money appropriated.
Grant management process and contract management provisions changed, and encumbrance exception in the grant process provided.
Safe and supportive schools provided by prohibiting bullying.
Grand Rapids Public Utilities Commission four-year terms authorized.
Cedar Lake area water and sanitary sewer district maximum number of connections increased; and Helena Township in Scott County authorized to use surplus land, property, or money after removal of a subordinate service district.
Data Practices and Personal Data Privacy Legislative Commission created.
Minnesota Historical Society technical changes made.
Central fund feasibility study creation required to pay for costs of providing accommodations to state employees with disabilities.
District One Hospital authorized to sell real and personal property, and hospital district dissolution provided.
Professional licensing boards required to expedite license processing for former and current members of the military, and report required.
Electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicle purchase by state barriers eliminated.
Ethics in government; board duties modified, and economic disclosure and conflicts of interest requirements expanded.
Metropolitan Council obsolete governing provisions repealed, and conforming technical changes made.
Grand Rapids Central School Commission creation authorization repealed.
State government technical changes made; sections renumbered; antiquated, unnecessary, and obsolete language eliminated or modernized; and existing provisions updated.
Social media communications not considered meetings under open meeting law.
State agencies; cleaner fuel-powered motor vehicles purchase barriers eliminated.
E-cigarettes, and nicotine and lobelia delivery products regulated.
Private and public employee labor standards provided, minimum wage regulated, and state employee use of donated vacation leave regulated.
NFL football stadium seat license tax imposed.
Legislators' privilege from arrest clarified, and driving while impaired specified as a breach of the peace for purposes of the Minnesota Constitution.
State agency obsolete language eliminated and antiquated, unnecessary language modernized.
Hennepin County; multijurisdictional reinvestment program modified.
Continued employer insurance contributions required for former Corrections Department employees.
Human Rights Department; Council on Affairs of Chicano/Latino People, Council on Black Minnesotans, and the Council on Asian-Pacific Minnesotans transferred to the Human Rights Department; and American Indian Liaison Office created in Minnesota Management and Budget.
Board of Cosmetologist Examiners changes made, and expedited rulemaking required.
Lifeguards at public beaches required to have minimum training.
Special Education Case Load and Rule Alignment Task Force (2014) recommendations implemented, and commissioner of education authorized to use expedited rulemaking to implement the rule recommendations of the task force.
Dakota County; local county government plan adoption authorized.
Diverse racial and ethnic Minnesota community artist study required for funding, impact, and needs.
Labor peace agreements required for state-funded construction projects.
Kensington Runestone Park designated as a historic site.
Legislature; number of members reduced.
Centennial Volunteer Firefighters Relief Association; Lino Lakes Fire Department firefighters continuing coverage provided in the event of a joint powers fire department withdrawal.
Cesar Chavez Day designated as March 31.
Lino Lakes, Circle Pines, and Centerville; Centennial Volunteer Firefighters Relief Association; Centennial Fire Department division into a residual relief association and the Lino Lakes Volunteer Firefighters Relief Association.
Lino Lakes, Circle Pines, and Centerville; Centennial Volunteer Firefighters Relief Association; continued retirement coverage by the current relief association provided upon the withdrawal of one city from the Centennial Fire Department joint powers agreement.
Educational opportunity for military children interstate compact adopted, and military-connected youth identifier required.
Local public health system changes made.
Equal pay certificate required as a condition for public contracts, data classified, report required, and money appropriated.
Legislature; number of members reduced.
Election day free transit service provided, and money appropriated.
Energy improvement program changes made for local governments, and technical changes made.
State-administered retirement savings plan report to the legislature required by the commissioner of management and budget, and money appropriated.
Teachers Retirement Association military service credit provided.
Home care provider licensing and compliance monitoring changes made.
Legislative Health Care Workforce Commission created and report required.
Health care homes advisory committee established.
Health and human services committees and task forces established and modified, and prescription monitoring program changed.
Health disparities in minority populations addressed and health priorities of minority populations identified, health disparities task force created, and money appropriated.
Blue Earth County; library board made advisory to the county board.
Minnesota Constitution amendment method changed; gubernatorial approval of a law proposing a constitutional amendment before it is submitted to voters, legislative override of governor's veto provided, and constitutional amendment proposed.
State forbid from accepting bids or proposals from businesses with permits to pay subminimum wages to workers with disabilities.
Industrial hemp research authorized in accordance with federal law, rulemaking authorized, and report required.
Local government units authorized to define "dependent" for purposes of group benefits.
Positive support strategies and emergency manual restraint requirements and rulemaking authority modified.
Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA) purchase of service credit for omitted service authorized.
Mille Lacs tribal police department officers' purchase of allowable service credit for pre-2003 employment permitted.
Animal cruelty law enforcement task force established to comprehensively review the enforcement of animal anticruelty laws and practices and to make recommendations for improvement, and money appropriated.
Minnesota Orchestra community governance process provided.
Metropolitan Council nominating committee membership modified.
Groundwater management area advisory teams and approval of groundwater management area plans required.
Asian-Pacific women and their children seeking independence from exploitative, abusive, and dangerous circumstances culturally and linguistically accessible resource task force created; and report required.
Revenue Department and state debt collection obsolete, redundant, and unnecessary laws removed.
Employee earned sick and safe time provided.
Minnesota Sustainable Forest Resources Act updated.
County commissioner prohibited from serving as drainage inspector.
Human Rights Department application for certificate of compliance scope changes made, and requirements for bids and proposals clarified.
Metropolitan area transit and paratransit capital expenditure additional financing provided, and obligations issued.
County attorney special election required to fill a vacancy.
Compensation Council authority changed.
Commerce department advisory groups governing provisions modified.
Special service district ordinance, petition, and veto requirements modified.
Ramsey County Housing and Redevelopment Authority authorized to establish housing improvement areas.
North Branch; Public Utilities Commission membership increase authorized.
Volunteer firefighter relief associations authorized to pay Minnesota State Fire Chiefs Association dues from their special funds.
Metropolitan Council; one member required to have an agricultural industry background.
Executive branch advisory groups governing provisions modified.
Teachers Retirement Association; plan election provision corrected, and eligible Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system employees authorized to elect Teachers Retirement Association coverage and to receive retroactive coverage.
Metropolitan Council use of eminent domain prohibited.
Local governments permitted to donate surplus equipment to nonprofit organizations.
State SmartFleet requirements modified.
Workplace bullying policy required for state government agencies.
Autism spectrum disorder statewide strategic plan implemented.
Spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury research grant program and advisory committee established, funding provided, and money appropriated.
Nonprofit organizations included under definition of vendor and designation of procurements from small businesses.
Transportation Department advisory groups governing provisions modified.
Executive branch advisory groups governing provisions modified.
Mortgage foreclosure mediation established, and money appropriated.
Cultural and Ethnic Leadership Communities Council established for the Education Department.
Minnesota State Retirement System; general state employee and correctional state employee retirement plans; employee and employer contribution rates modified.
St. Paul; authority to spend tax increments expanded.
Brainerd permitted to purchase Brainerd Dam.
Agricultural Utilization Research Institute governance reformed, and new board appointments required.
Chicano/Latino Affairs Council nonvoting members specified.
Nonprofit corporation salary disclosure required for employees receiving appropriations or grants from the state.
State procurement provision modified relating to bidders' past work.
Disaster response contingency account created to partially match federal disaster assistance when the legislature is not in session, and money appropriated.
Water appropriation provisions modified, and administrative penalties provided for violations.
Cleaner fuel-powered motor vehicles purchase by state agencies barriers eliminated, state SmartFleet requirements modified, electric plug-in vehicle charging stations at multiunit housing facilities study required, Biomethane Task Force created, and reports required.
Electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles purchase by state agencies barriers eliminated.
Duluth and Duluth Airport Authority employee salary-supplement payment coverage resolved following Court of Appeals decision, and past actions ratified.
Metropolitan local governments allowed to opt out of comprehensive planning.
Metropolitan Council formal solicitation procedures required for professional and technical service contracts.
Minnesota State Retirement System and Teachers Retirement Association; interest rate specified for computing joint-and-survivor annuities; postretirement adjustment trigger procedures, annuity application time period, and reemployed annuitant benefit withholding procedures revised; Teachers Retirement Association medical adviser selection and resumption of teaching provision expanded and clarified; and technical revision made in a federal compliance provision.
Metropolitan Council member staggered terms provided.
Metropolitan Council members' staggering terms provided, and Metropolitan Council members required to be local elected officials.
Executive branch advisory group governing provisions modified.
Dog and cat breeder licensing and inspection provided, funding provided, and money appropriated.
Disaster relief appropriation use authorized for privately owned electrical cooperatives eligible for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) assistance.
Metropolitan Council abolished; and transition period and transfer of powers, assets, and liabilities provided.
Metropolitan Council reverse referendum option provided on proposed capital projects and development guide.
Perpich Center for Arts Education authorized to operate a voluntary integration magnet school, staff and facilities transferred, funding provided, formulas modified, and money appropriated.
Retirement; amortization state aid and supplemental state aid technical changes made.
Minnesota State Retirement System; Public Employees Retirement Association; Teachers Retirement Association; membership inclusion and exclusion provisions reorganized and updated.
Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA) police and fire plan modified.
State agency limited from bringing a court action against another state agency, and money appropriated.
Minnesota Constitution; constitutional amendment proposition process and legislative majority defined.
Alternative website publication provided.
Public service privatization procedures and standards established for contracting with private entities for the provision of service provided by public employee, and public accountability provided.
Dodge County exclusion provided from the Southeast Minnesota Multicounty Housing and Redevelopment Authority.
Agency demand letters to licensees required to include reasons for demand.
Public Employees Retirement Association; coordinated program employee and employer contribution rates modified.
Super Bowl hosting; additional public money offers prohibited.
Legislature members number reduced, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Legislature members number reduced.
Firefighter retirement; independent nonprofit firefighting corporations state aid eligibility clarified.
Public Employees Retirement Association; salary reporting requirement revised, early retirement provision application to sheriffs clarified, and postretirement option program requirements and revised and expiration date extended.
St. Paul Teachers Retirement Fund Association date revised for full funding, new state aid program created, and money appropriated.
State agencies prohibited from paying more than ten percent over the appraised value to acquire real property.
Captioning required on all televisions and audiovisual display equipment used to communicate with the public.
Hennepin County; purchase of service credit permitted for general employees retirement plan of the Public Employee Retirement Association (PERA).
Water utilities required to provide alternative water metering systems, and procedures established for entry to private property.
County attorneys; circumstances when county board may employ outside council clarified, and payments out of county attorney budget authorized.
Minnesota Orchestra community ownership process provided.
State grants to eligible utility cooperatives authorized to match federal disaster assistance.
Cities prohibited from retaining persons to lobby on their behalf.
State hydrologist position established.
Mille Lacs County; State Building Code adoption allowed to be rescinded.
Legislative approval of rules modified.
Stevens County Housing and Redevelopment Authority employee inclusion provided in the Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA).
Families' ombudspersons governing provisions and appropriation modified.
State auditor volunteer fire working group 2013-2014 recommendations implemented.
Property purchase required at the county-assessed value.
Counties and cities required to have written procedures for charging and collecting fees that are available to the public, and provide notice to the mayor.
Retirement; investment authority revised for various defined contribution plans or programs; State Board of Investment authorized to revise, remove, or create investment options for the Minnesota supplemental investment fund; and permissible investments expanded under the unclassified state employees retirement program, the public employees defined contribution plan, the deferred compensation program, and the health care savings plan.
St. Cloud Metropolitan Transit Commission employees Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA) exclusion authorized.
Council on Black Minnesotans duties and powers expanded.
Lieutenant governor office abolished, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Teachers Retirement Association board of trustees increased by adding an additional elected retired member.
Public agency prohibited from direct competition with private business.
Executive branch advisory groups governing provisions modified.
Legal newspaper publishing alternatives provided.
Fire and police department aid threshold for financial reports and audits modified.
Council authorized to establish salaries for legislators, Compensation Council composition changed, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Hennepin County; county contract provisions updated and technical corrections made.
Geospatial Information Office provisions updated.
Finance and budget provisions changed, Office of MN.IT Services added to provisions and MN.IT provisions changed, and state information network exempted from term limitations on contracts.
Bond security requirements modified.
Secretary of state duties and responsibilities modified, and standard of conduct provided for directors of cooperatives.
Metropolitan Council miscellaneous statutory technical corrections made, and obsolete language removed and modified.
Bullion coin dealers regulated, registration required, conduct prohibited; and enforcement authority, civil, and criminal penalties provided.
Whistleblower additional protection provided to state employees.
Omnibus elections policy bill.
Unicameral legislature provided, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Motor fuel sale restriction by local units of government prohibited.
Omnibus Department of Human Services continuing care policy bill.
Minnesota Code of Military Justice updated, and clarifying language provided.
Gender equality under the law provided, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Omnibus game and fish policy bill.
Family child care providers and home and community-based long-term care services collective bargaining authorized, funding provided, and money appropriated.
Legislative Advisory Commission, Legislative Coordinating Commission, Legislative Commission on Pensions and Retirement, Compensation Council, and Mississippi River Parkway Commission provisions changed.
Judicial review of contested case service on all parties required.
Hospital staffing report required, study on nurse staffing levels and patient outcomes required, funding provided, and money appropriated.
United Nations Agenda 21 implementation by state agencies and political subdivisions prohibited.
State sovereignty; a resolution memorializing Congress to act to nullify laws in violations of the sovereignty of the people of the State of Minnesota.
Hennepin County given the same authority as Minneapolis to negotiate agreements relating to skilled trade and craft workers and apprentices.
Public employees police and fire retirement plan early retirement reductions revised, and persons at least age 47 exempted.
Metropolitan Council redistricting provided, and district boundaries adopted.
Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals personnel provisions modified.
Statewide Radio Board expanded and updated to include the latest emergency communication technologies and authorized to elect to become a statewide emergency communication board; tribal governments included in regional board structure; and comprehensive authority provided under board to address all emergency communications.
Omnibus pensions bill.
State directories and guidebooks eliminated.
Solid waste collection organization implementation process for cities amended.
Stadium bond issuance criteria modified.
Coldwater Springs area recognized as a property eligible for traditional cultural property designation.
Metropolitan Area Water Supply Advisory Committee sunset date extended.
Mine inspector provisions and technical, clarifying, and other policy changes made.
Retirement; various provisions modified relating to retirement plans, benefits and contributions, vesting, computing annuities, postretirement adjustments, disability, early retirement, survivor benefits, new judges, existing judges, MSRS and PERA, Teachers Retirement Association, Duluth and St. Paul Teachers Retirement Fund Associations, and salary and payroll assumptions.
Department of Human Rights certificates of compliance provisions changed.
Local salaried police and fire relief association former members' benefits adjusted.
Employees and officers of local public pension plans required to report unlawful actions to the state auditor.
Private stadium revenues required to be paid into the state treasury, and stand-alone owner payment required.
Stadium naming rights, seat licenses, and NFL loan revenue required to be used for the state's share of stadium costs.
Silica sand mining model standards and criteria development required, silica sand technical assistance team established, administrative rules required, funding provided, and money appropriated.
Eminent domain provisions modified with respect to electric power utilities.
Adult basic education program representative added to the Workforce Development Council.
Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area provisions modified.
Legislative Water Commission created, powers and duties prescribed, and legislative appointments provided.
Metropolitan area joint powers board amended, sales tax imposed, and allocation of funds provided.
Sunset Act repealed.
Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month designated in April.
Legislature; number of members reduced.
Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area provisions and rulemaking modified.
Minnesota Vikings football stadium bond sales halted, and revenue certification required.
Minnesota Vikings football stadium construction and bond sales halted until revenue certification.
Competitive bid advertisement publications in a recognized industry trade journal authorized.
State agencies and legislature waste management resource recovery provisions modified.
Metropolitan Council; urban riverfront model ordinance and building code development required.
Environmental Quality Board provisions modified, advisory committee extended, health-related selection committee and advisory council established, and rulemaking and data collection provided.
Alternative stadium funding source created, school districts funded, State Lottery director authorized to establish gaming machines, gaming machine revenue fee imposed, and powers and duties provided.
Cities allowed to collect civil penalties and fees as a special assessment.
Commissioner of education granted rulemaking authority.
Minnesota Vikings football stadium state commitment reduced.
Stadium appropriation bonds that exceed the state's ability to repay them sale prohibited.
Council on Disability membership decreased from 21 to 17.
Legislature; number of members reduced.
Poverty impact statement on bills required when requested by a legislator.
Mortgage foreclosure tenant remedies, and single point of contact and various notices provided; mortgage foreclosure dual tracking prohibited, and mandatory mediation required prior to commencing a mortgage foreclosure.
Cultural and Ethnic Leadership Communities Council for the Department of Human Services created.
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport 2020 Improvements project environmental impact statement completion by Metropolitan Airports Commission required.
Emerging Adulthood Task Force created.
Medical center development authority established and organization, powers, and duties provided; medical center development districts provided; issuance of revenue obligations, city bonds, and state assistance authorized; funding provided; and money appropriated.
Legislators and constitutional officers made ineligible for participation in the state employee group insurance program.
Special education case loads task force established, and report required.
Public employees insurance program regulated, and school employer participation required.
Online and Digital Learning Advisory Council modified.
Municipalities authorized to issue obligations without election for certain street improvements.
Metropolitan Airports Commission meetings with broad public interest required to be held outside of the airport security area.
Local government correctional service retirement plan employees added.
Procurement and solicitation process and nonvisual technology access standards provisions changed, and contracts with private entity services provided.
Municipalities authorized to establish street improvement districts and apportion street improvement fees within districts, adoption of street improvement plan required, and collection of fees authorized.
Public safety personnel on authorized leave reimbursement grants provided to local units of government.
Broadband Development Office established in the Commerce Department, duties assigned, Transportation Department required to post a database on its website, and reports required.
Hugo; regional sewer and water system feasibility study grant funding provided, and money appropriated.
Lieutenant governor office abolished, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Minnesota Insurance Marketplace established, powers and duties prescribed, person's physician of choice right recognized, right to not participate established, open meeting requirements and data practice procedures specified, funding provided, and money appropriated.
Public pension insurance surcharge imposed, pension aids modified, and pension funding provided.
Minnesota Youth Council Committee established.
Driver instruction permit provisions modified and clarified, Novice Driver Education Improvement Task Force established, rulemaking authorized, funding provided, and money appropriated.
Pollution Control Agency rule on fugitive emissions modified.
Minnesota agricultural water quality program established, and rulemaking authorized.
Telecommunications access funding provided, and money appropriated.
Greater Minnesota Regional Parks and Trails Commission created.
County alternative service delivery pilot program established, and employee transfers provided.
Financial and data security audits provided, and notice to the legislative auditor required.
Employee military leave clarified.
Road easements exchange provided, forest management investment account and State Timber Act modified, funding provided, and money appropriated.
Office of Collaboration and Dispute Management created in the Bureau of Mediation Services, funding provided, and money appropriated.
Transportation ombudsperson established.
Omnibus agriculture policy bill.
Teacher candidates and licensure basic skills requirements clarified, and advisory task force established.
Statewide assessments aligned with state academic standards, career and college readiness benchmarks series provided, funding provided, and money appropriated.
Natural resources commissioner authority modified, water-related service provider training exemption provided, Matthew Lourey Trail extended, fees modified, state park permit exemption created, duplicate cross-country ski pass provided, and wildlife rehabilitation permit exemption provided.
Trade policy advisory group created.
Cellulosic ethanol production goal sunset date provided, definitions established, ethanol minimum content requirement converted to a biofuel requirement, petroleum replacement goal expanded, biofuels task force required, and E20 mandate language repealed.
St. Paul; bonding authority time extended.
Tax Expenditure Advisory Commission created, and review and sunset of tax expenditures provided.
Drainage system provisions modified.
Legislative branch disclosure of certain contract and settlement terms required.
Executive agencies required to take actions to guide interactions with sovereign tribal nations in Minnesota.
Appropriations provided to continue in effect in the absence of a major appropriation bill with certain exceptions and adjustments.
School climate council and school climate council center established.
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities; laws governing purchasing from small businesses and targeted group businesses provided to apply.
Unimproved property defined for deferment purposes, assessment hearing related provisions reorganized, and conforming amendments made.
Career and technical education advisory task force established for improving student outcomes in grades 11 to 14.
Minnesota Legislature members continuing education requirements established.
Local government authority limited to enact new criminal ordinances, and delayed reduction provided for in the criminal penalties applicable to existing local ordinance violations.
Hennepin Soil and Water Conservation District discontinued and duties transferred.
Minneapolis; fair market value defined for purposes of development fees, and Minneapolis and Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board joint dedication fee changed.
Coldwater Springs; a resolution memorializing the United States Secretary of Interior to designate the Coldwater Springs area as a traditional cultural property.
Minnesota State Retirement System; deferred members from the general employees retirement plan, the correctional employees retirement plan, and the State Patrol retirement plan permitted to vote in board elections.
Human Rights Act duty expansion provided, and money appropriated.
Minnesota State Retirement System; legislators permitted to transfer to general state employees retirement plan coverage rather than retain unclassified state employees retirement plan coverage.
St. Paul Teachers Retirement Association; state aid increased by up to $10 million annually, employee and employer contributions increased, employer contributions required for reemployed annuitants, 180-day separation required to qualify for retirement annuity, other reemployed annuitant provisions modified, early retirement factors revised, funding provided, and money appropriated.
Wadena County sheriff's deputies disability benefit application deadline modified.
Homeless Youth Task Force established.
Minneapolis and St. Paul; process provided for joint governance of entertainment facilities.
Open Education Resource Council established, reports required, funding provided, and money appropriated.
American steel product use or supply required on certain projects.
Duluth Teachers Retirement Fund Association member and employer contribution rates increased, post-July 1, 2013, benefit accrual rate increased, and 2010 postretirement adjustment reductions modified.
Assumed name certificate publication requirements modified.
Adult high school diploma requirements standardized, and advisory task force established.
House of representatives district boundaries adjusted within senate district 49, and obsolete district description repealed.
Special service district and housing improvement district deadlines repealed.
Capital investment; alternative general system to issue state and local debt obligations provided, Minnesota All-Government Bond Act enacted, funding provided, and money appropriated.
Legislative and congressional plan districting principles established, and appointment of a commission to recommend the boundaries of legislative and congressional districts provided.
National monuments; a resolution memorializing President and Congress to establish the Charles A. Lindbergh National Monument in Little Falls, Minnesota.
Wright County Highway Department employee permitted to purchase service credit for a period of omitted contributions.
Reverse referendum approval of debt issuance provided.
City and town accounting system software development, updating, and funding provided; and money appropriated.
Minnesota Agriculture Education Leadership Council extended.
Minnesota Task Force on Prematurity duties and reporting dates amended.
Judges retirement plan; postretirement adjustments reduced, normal retirement age increased for new judges, member and employer contribution rates revised, and existing judges permitted to elect to be treated as a new judge for benefit and contribution purposes.
Minnesota State Colleges and University system faculty member maximum increased for annuitant retire-to-work provision.
St. Paul; dedication fee changed.
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system faculty retirement coverage elections sunset date eliminated.
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities early retirement incentive program duration extended.
State government zero-based budgeting provided.
Nonprofit organizations exempted from fees and charges for services provided by a city in some circumstances.
Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board regulated, and board composition and approval provisions modified.
Long-distance phone records approved for certain state employees.
Teachers Retirement Association; early retirement adjustment factors modified, and actuarial equivalent early retirement adjustment factors phased in over a five-year period beginning in 2015.
Northfield; Public Employees Retirement Association general employee retirement plan prior service credit authorized.
Job Opportunity Building Zone (JOBZ) and business subsidy agreement audit requirements modified.
Minnesota State Retirement System; language clarified and removed; outdated requirements, contribution rate revision procedures, disability standards and benefit administration procedures, pension commission standards, and pension plan financial report content provisions revised; and elected state officers retirement plan merged into the legislators retirement plan.
Public Employees Retirement Association; annual postretirement adjustments trigger and duty disability definitions modified, disability application requirements clarified, vesting revised, employee and employer contribution plan and early retirement clarifying survivor benefit provision reduction increased, first annual postretirement adjustment for police and fire retirement plan delayed.
State employee group insurance program legislator premiums established.
Retirement annuities voluntary membership dues deductions laws modified.
Senate district 39 house of representatives district boundaries adjusted.
Park, trail, and recreational facilities provided for local units of government by special fees.
Public employees excluded from participation as members of the Public Employee Retirement Association durational time limit changed.
Survivor designation termination allowed in public pension plans.
State Patrol retirement plan member and employer contributions increased, vesting increased to ten years for new hires, allowable services capped for computing annuities, and postretirement adjustments reduced.
Minnesota State Retirement System; retirement coverage provided for employees of the Minnesota Association of Professional Employees.
Charitable organization salary public disclosures regulated.
Minnesota State Retirement System "Rule of 90" eligibility clarified for employees.
Independent School District No. 11, Anoka-Hennepin; teachers provided to receive service credit for a voluntary layoff and extended leave of absence.
Volunteer firefighter retirement plan voluntary statewide lump sum coverage extended for municipal action on the election of transfer to statewide plan.
Public Employees Retirement Association; legislative approval requirements removed, legislative notification requirements modified, privatized public hospital pension benefit eligibility clarified, and various administrative changes made.
Public Employees Retirement Association; salary definition revised.
Public Employees Retirement Association; student employee and extended duration of excluded work-study positions coverage clarified, military service credit purchase provision revised for consistency with federal code, average salary clarified for benefit purposes, Minneapolis Employees Retirement Fund (MERF) division benefit eligibility clarified, and Lake County Sunrise Home added to privatization chapter.
Public Employees Retirement Association; Social Security leveling option repealed.
Legislative day definition modified.
Minnesota Constitution; amendment method changed, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Carlton County; annual tax levy for cemetery purposes authorized.
White Bear Lake Volunteer Fire Department Relief Association; retired member death benefits payment from the special fund authorized.
Minnesota Constitution; amendment method changed, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Minnesota Constitution; amendment method changed, and constitutional amendment proposed.
City's eminent domain power limited outside of city.
Minnesota Constitution; amendment method changed, and constitutional amendment proposed.
Tribal-state compact compliance required.