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Governor Dayton Signs Fourteen Bills

5/29/2018 4:55:10 PM

·         Chapter 191, HF 3380: This bill amends the self-storage statute by modifying the definitions of owner and rental agreements, and clarifying the use of online property sales in cases of default. This bill passed unanimously in both legislative bodies. 

·         Chapter 192, HF 2363: This bill modifies and enacts the Revised Uniform Athlete Agents Act.

·         Chapter 193, HF 3232: This bill modifies the solar energy incentive program.

·         Chapter 194, SF 3673: This bill modifies provisions regarding discharge from civil commitment for persons committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous, or persons with a sexual psychopathic personality. This bill passed unanimously in both legislative bodies. 

·         Chapter 195, SF 2578: This bill modifies controlled substance schedules, imposes kratom criminal penalties, and modifies the DWI law by including other types of intoxicating substances and striking references to hazardous substances.

·         Chapter 198, HF 3763: This bill limits the use of the Douglas J. Johnson economic protection trust fund. This bill passed unanimously in both legislative bodies.

·         Chapter 199, HF 3202: This bill adds an exception project and provisions to the hospital construction moratorium.

·         Chapter 200, SF 3310: This bill modifies child care licensing provisions.

·         Chapter 202, HF 3972: This is the omnibus liquor bill, which authorizes licenses and clarifies provisions regarding brewing and winemaking on certain premises.

·         Chapter 203, HF 740: This bill regulates motor vehicle franchises, specifies warranty and recall obligations, and provides information on unfair practices and succession agreements by manufacturers, distributors, and factory branches.

·         Chapter 204, HF 3660: This bill establishes an account for and requires reporting on the settlement between the state and 3M company, requires well testing reports, and appropriates money.

·         Chapter 207, SF 3062: This bill makes technical changes to and clarifies loan forgiveness programs administered by OHE, and ratifies labor agreements for the Minnesota State College Faculty and the Minnesota State University Association of Administrative and Service Faculty.

·         Chapter 208, HF 3423: This is the Legacy Outdoor Heritage Fund bill.

·         Chapter 213, SF 4075: This bill is the Revisor’s bill. This bill passed unanimously in both legislative bodies.

 

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