Today, Governor Mark Dayton signed eight bills into law:
- Chapter 53, Senate File 748: Relating to commerce; regulating preneed funeral insurance;
- Chapter 55, House File 195: Relating to health; allowing a licensed dietitian or licensed nutritionist to adhere to a practice guideline or protocol for a legend drug prescribed by a physician;
- Chapter 56, House File 1120: Relating to state government; requiring service on all parties for judicial review of contested case;
- Chapter 57, Senate File 521: Relating to energy; regulating a biomass mandate project and a proposed high-voltage transmission line;
- Chapter 58, House File 458: Relating to public health; banning formaldehyde in certain children's products;
- Chapter 59, House File 969: Relating to human services; modifying provisions related to chemical and mental health and state-operated services; allowing for data sharing; repealing a task force; updating terminology and repealing obsolete provisions; making technical changes;
- Chapter 60, House File 131: Relating to commerce; requiring estate sale conductors to post a bond to protect owners of the property to be sold; and
- Chapter 61, Senate File 523: Relating to employment; limiting reliance on criminal history for employment purposes; providing for remedies.
/governor/assets/CH54-791-letter.pdf_tcm1055-93349.pdfAdditionally, Governor Dayton filed the attached letter in response to Chapter 52, House File 791.