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Judiciary Finance and Civil Law - Meeting Minutes

2025-2026 Regular Session
NINTH MEETING - 3/11/2025
EIGHTH MEETING - 3/6/2025
SEVENTH MEETING - 3/4/2025
SIXTH MEETING - 2/27/2025
FIFTH MEETING - 2/25/2025
FOURTH MEETING - 2/20/2025
THIRD MEETING - 2/18/2025
SECOND MEETING - 2/13/2025
FIRST MEETING - 2/11/2025

Upcoming Meetings

Tuesday, March 18, 2025 at 10:15 AM
Chair: Rep. Tina Liebling
Location: Capitol G3
Agenda:

I. Call to Order
II. Review of Committee Rules
III. HF 1662 (Rehrauer) Human services data and veterans data provisions modified. [pending referral]
IV. HF 1224 (Freiberg) Due-on-sale clauses limited in certain instances, and private right of action provided.
V. HF 1836 (Klevorn) State government; changes made to data practices.
VI. 1367 (Pinto) Judicial review of child maltreatment occurring outside of Minnesota allowed, local welfare agency responsibility for assessing or investigating alleged maltreatment occurring outside of state provided.
VII. HF 1168 (Bahner) Commissioner of revenue required to establish an online system to claim the political contribution refund, political contribution refund program modified to allow for electronic information transfer between the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board and the Department of Revenue, data classified, and money appropriated.
VIII. HF 1999 (Greene) Restrictions on public data requests to a school district added.
IX. HF 1792 (Mahamoud) Contracts for deed; definition of investor seller modified, and technical changes made.
X. HF 102 (Curran) Circumstances under which the public authority must direct support to an obligee modified.
XI. HF 2127 (Curran) Judicial official real property records classified as private, access limited, and criminal penalties imposed.
XII. HF 104 (Feist) Confidentiality established for restorative justice practices participants, and data classified.
XIII. Adjournment

Committee discussion of all bills will be limited to the provisions within the jurisdiction of the Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee. Items may be taken up in any order, items may be added or removed at the chair's discretion.

TESTIMONY: If you would like to testify on a bill, please email the Committee Administrator, anna.borgerding@house.mn.gov by 12:00 PM on Monday, March 17, 2025. Include the bill number, your name, title, and/or organization where applicable, and whether your testimony will be in support of or opposition to the bill.

WRITTEN TESTIMONY & HANDOUTS: Please send electronically in accessible .pdf format to the Committee Administrator, anna.borgerding@house.mn.gov by 12:00 PM on Monday, March 17, 2025.

Bills:
  • HF102 (Curran) - Circumstances under which the public authority must direct support to an obligee modified.
  • HF104 (Feist) - Confidentiality established for restorative justice practices participants, and data classified.
  • HF1168 (Bahner) - Commissioner of revenue required to establish an online system to claim the political contribution refund, political contribution refund program modified to allow for electronic information transfer between the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board and the Department of Revenue, data classified, and money appropriated.
  • HF1224 (Freiberg) - Due-on-sale clauses limited in certain instances, and private right of action provided.
  • HF1367 (Pinto) - Judicial review of child maltreatment occurring outside of Minnesota allowed, local welfare agency responsibility for assessing or investigating alleged maltreatment occurring outside of state provided.
  • HF1662 (Rehrauer) - Human services data and veterans data provisions modified.
  • HF1792 (Mahamoud) - Contracts for deed; definition of investor seller modified, and technical changes made.
  • HF1836 (Klevorn) - State government; changes made to data practices.
  • HF1999 (Greene) - Restrictions on public data requests to a school district added.
  • HF2127 (Curran) - Judicial official real property records classified as private, access limited, and criminal penalties imposed.