02/27/17 REVISOR JSK/IL 17-0206MEM · 1.22 was repealed in Laws 1996, chapter 390, section 41. The...
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1.1 ARTICLE 1
1.2 MISCELLANEOUS
1.3 Section 1. Explanation.
1.4 This amendment corrects an erroneous reference. "Loan" is defined in Minnesota Statutes,
1.5 section 10A.01, subdivision 20, not subdivision 21.
1.6 Sec. 2. Explanation.
1.7 This amendment removes obsolete language. Minnesota Statutes, section 10A.20,
1.8 subdivision 1c, was repealed by Laws 2015, chapter 73, section 27.
1.9 Sec. 3. Explanation.
1.10 This amendment corrects an erroneous term. This entity is called the Legislative Salary
1.11 Council.
1.12 Sec. 4. Explanation.
1.13 This amendment corrects and completes a cross-reference. The clauses in Minnesota
1.14 Statutes, section 16A.152, subdivision 2, referenced in this subdivision, are located in
1.15 paragraph (a). Clauses (5) and (6) were repealed in Laws 2016, chapter 189, article 13,
1.16 section 19.
1.17 Sec. 5. Explanation.
1.18 This amendment deletes an erroneous reference. A "dependent child to the limiting age"
1.19 is defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 62Q.01, subdivision 2a, not subdivision 9.
1.20 Sec. 6. Explanation.
1.21 Minnesota Statutes, section 353.65, subdivision 7, relating to public employees retirement,
1.22 was repealed in Laws 1996, chapter 390, section 41. The reference to Minnesota Statutes,
1.23 section 353.65, subdivision 7, is still valid but should be made specific to the edition of
1.24 Minnesota Statutes where it last appeared.
1.25 Sec. 7. Explanation.
1.26 This amendment corrects a cross-reference to a repealed section. Minnesota Statutes,
1.27 section 147.031, was repealed by Laws 2016, chapter 158, article 1, section 215.
1Article 1 Sec. 7.
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2.1 Sec. 8. Explanation.
2.2 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 353.64,
2.3 relating to pension membership for police officers and firefighters, was reorganized in Laws
2.4 2000, chapter 461, article 3, sections 19 to 22.
2.5 Sec. 9. Explanation.
2.6 This amendment clarifies a cross-reference. Clause (7) is located in paragraph (a) of this
2.7 subdivision.
2.8 Sec. 10. Explanation.
2.9 This amendment corrects an erroneous cross-reference. The payment in lieu of tax is
2.10 coded in Minnesota Statutes, section 477A.12, subdivision 1, clause (1).
2.11 Sec. 11. Explanation.
2.12 This amendment corrects an erroneous reference. The correct reference should be to a
2.13 clause, not paragraph, (1).
2.14 Sec. 12. Explanation.
2.15 This amendment removes obsolete language. Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.06, was
2.16 repealed by Laws 1998, chapter 386, article 1, section 35.
2.17 Sec. 13. Explanation.
2.18 This amendment corrects and clarifies a reference to a federal law.
2.19 Sec. 14. Explanation.
2.20 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Rules, part 3512.3500, was
2.21 renumbered Minnesota Rules, part 3512.0505, in adopted rules published in the State Register
2.22 at 33 SR 658.
2.23 Sec. 15. Explanation.
2.24 This amendment removes obsolete language. This statute was originally coded as
2.25 Minnesota Statutes, section 124.17, and the internal reference it refers to, subdivision 1,
2.26 clause (4), was repealed by Laws 1981, chapter 358, article 1, section 13.
2Article 1 Sec. 15.
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3.1 Sec. 16. Explanation.
3.2 This amendment removes obsolete references. Minnesota Statutes, section 127A.45,
3.3 subdivision 12, paragraph (b), was repealed by Laws 2011, chapter 76, article 1, section
3.4 19. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 127A.45, subdivision 12a, paragraph (a), was repealed
3.5 by Laws 2013, chapter 116, article 7, section 4.
3.6 Sec. 17. Explanation.
3.7 This amendment removes obsolete language. Minnesota Statutes, section 3D.21, was
3.8 repealed in Laws 2013, chapter 142, article 2, section 10.
3.9 Sec. 18. Explanation.
3.10 This amendment replaces range references to repealed sections with the correct section
3.11 references. Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.41, was repealed by Laws 2016, chapter 99,
3.12 article 1, section 43.
3.13 Sec. 19. Explanation.
3.14 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.438,
3.15 was repealed in Laws 2016, chapter 99, article 1, section 43, and replaced by Minnesota
3.16 Statutes, section 256R.17.
3.17 Sec. 20. Explanation.
3.18 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.441,
3.19 relating to nursing facility reimbursement system, was repealed in Laws 2016, chapter 99,
3.20 article 1, section 43, and replaced by Minnesota Statutes, chapter 256R.
3.21 Sec. 21. Explanation.
3.22 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.438,
3.23 was repealed in Laws 2016, chapter 99, article 1, section 43, and replaced by Minnesota
3.24 Statutes, section 256R.17.
3.25 Sec. 22. Explanation.
3.26 This amendment corrects obsolete references. Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.441,
3.27 relating to nursing facility reimbursement system, was repealed in Laws 2016, chapter 99,
3.28 article 1, section 43, and replaced by Minnesota Statutes, chapter 256R. A "related
3.29 organization" is now defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 256R.02, subdivision 43.
3Article 1 Sec. 22.
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4.1 Sec. 23. Explanation.
4.2 This amendment corrects obsolete references. Minnesota Statutes, sections 256B.437
4.3 and 256B.441, relating to the nursing facility reimbursement system, were repealed in Laws
4.4 2016, chapter 99, article 1, section 43, and replaced by Minnesota Statutes, chapter 256R.
4.5 Sec. 24. Explanation.
4.6 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.437,
4.7 was repealed in Laws 2016, chapter 99, article 1, section 43, and replaced by Minnesota
4.8 Statutes, section 256R.40.
4.9 Sec. 25. Explanation.
4.10 This amendment corrects obsolete references. Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.437,
4.11 was repealed in Laws 2016, chapter 99, article 1, section 43, and replaced by Minnesota
4.12 Statutes, section 256R.40.
4.13 Sec. 26. Explanation.
4.14 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.441,
4.15 subdivision 60, was repealed in Laws 2016, chapter 99, article 1, section 43, and replaced
4.16 by Minnesota Statutes, chapter 256R.
4.17 Sec. 27. Explanation.
4.18 This amendment corrects obsolete references and an obsolete term. Minnesota Statutes,
4.19 section 256B.431, subdivisions 2b and 2n, were repealed in Laws 2016, chapter 99, article
4.20 1, section 43, and replaced by Minnesota Statutes, section 256R.38. An "efficiency incentive
4.21 payment" was used in the former statute.
4.22 Sec. 28. Explanation.
4.23 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.495,
4.24 relating to nursing facility receivership fees, was repealed in Laws 2016, chapter 99, article
4.25 1, section 43, and replaced by Minnesota Statutes, section 256R.52.
4.26 Sec. 29. Explanation.
4.27 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference and removes obsolete language. Minnesota
4.28 Statutes, section 256B.495, was repealed in Laws 2015, chapter 74, section 13, and Laws
4.29 2016, chapter 99, article 1, section 43, and replaced by Minnesota Statutes, section 256R.52.
4Article 1 Sec. 29.
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5.1 After the changes in Laws 2015, chapter 74, there is no longer a distinction between voluntary
5.2 or involuntary receivership.
5.3 Sec. 30. Explanation.
5.4 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.437,
5.5 subdivisions 3 and 6, were repealed in Laws 2016, chapter 99, article 1, section 43, and
5.6 replaced by Minnesota Statutes, section 256R.40, subdivisions 5 and 6.
5.7 Sec. 31. Explanation.
5.8 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.437,
5.9 was repealed by Laws 2016, chapter 99, article 1, section 43, and replaced by Minnesota
5.10 Statutes, section 256R.40.
5.11 Sec. 32. Explanation.
5.12 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.431,
5.13 subdivision 36, was repealed in Laws 2016, chapter 99, article 1, section 43, and replaced
5.14 by Minnesota Statutes, section 256R.37.
5.15 Sec. 33. Explanation.
5.16 This amendment removes obsolete language. Minnesota Rules, parts 4668.0100 and
5.17 4668.0110, relating to home care licensure, were repealed by Laws 2014, chapter 275, article
5.18 1, section 134.
5.19 Sec. 34. Explanation.
5.20 This amendment corrects an erroneous reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 146B.10,
5.21 not 148B.10, relates to licensing fees for body art technicians.
5.22 Sec. 35. Explanation.
5.23 This amendment corrects an erroneous reference. Clause (3), not paragraph (c), relates
5.24 to the system of regulation defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 214.001, subdivision 3.
5.25 Sec. 36. Explanation.
5.26 This amendment removes an erroneous reference. The stricken reference relates to
5.27 license renewals, not examinations, and was erroneously included when the language was
5Article 1 Sec. 36.
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6.1 amended in 2007. This amendment eliminates potential confusion and was included at the
6.2 request of the Board of Physical Therapy.
6.3 Sec. 37. Explanation.
6.4 This amendment removes expired and obsolete language.
6.5 Sec. 38. Explanation.
6.6 This amendment corrects outdated language. The Minnesota State Dental Hygiene
6.7 Association is now called the Minnesota Dental Hygienists' Association.
6.8 Sec. 39. Explanation.
6.9 This amendment makes a change for style and form.
6.10 Sec. 40. Explanation.
6.11 This amendment removes outdated language.
6.12 Sec. 41. Explanation.
6.13 This amendment corrects erroneous language. The correct name of the task force is the
6.14 task force on medical cannabis therapeutic research.
6.15 Sec. 42. Explanation.
6.16 This amendment corrects a typographical error. The word "requirements" was
6.17 inadvertently included in the sentence twice.
6.18 Sec. 43. Explanation.
6.19 This amendment removes obsolete language. Minnesota Statutes, section 43A.17,
6.20 subdivision 4, was repealed by Laws 2013, chapter 142, article 6, section 13.
6.21 Sec. 44. Explanation.
6.22 This amendment to Minnesota Statutes, section 204B.13, subdivision 1, corrects an
6.23 erroneous reference relating to vacancy in nominations. The filing process for the affidavit
6.24 of withdrawal in subdivision 1, paragraph (a), clause (2), references the process in paragraph
6.25 (b). Paragraph (b) incorrectly references paragraph (a), clause (3), when it relates to the
6.26 affidavit of withdrawal in clause (2). The correct reference should be to clause (2).
6Article 1 Sec. 44.
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7.1 Sec. 45. Explanation.
7.2 This amendment to Minnesota Statutes, section 204B.13, subdivision 2, inserts paragraph
7.3 (a) to the reference "subdivision 1, clause (1), (2), or (3)." Without the reference to "paragraph
7.4 (a)," the reference is incomplete. Subdivision 1, paragraph (a), contains the clauses referenced
7.5 in subdivision 2.
7.6 Sec. 46. Explanation.
7.7 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 237.60,
7.8 expired on August 1, 1999, according to Laws 1994, chapter 534, article 1, section 3. This
7.9 subject matter is now governed by Minnesota Rules, parts 7811.2210 and 7812.2210.
7.10 Sec. 47. Explanation.
7.11 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 237.60,
7.12 expired on August 1, 1999, according to Laws 1994, chapter 534, article 1, section 3. This
7.13 subject matter is governed by Minnesota Rules, parts 7811.2210 and 7812.2210.
7.14 Sec. 48. Explanation.
7.15 This amendments corrects an obsolete reference and replaces it with the correct reference.
7.16 Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.0622, subdivision 5, was repealed by Laws 2016, chapter
7.17 163, article 2, section 5. Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.0623, subdivision 5, defines
7.18 qualifications of provider staff.
7.19 Sec. 49. Explanation.
7.20 This amendment corrects a grammatical error.
7.21 Sec. 50. Explanation.
7.22 This amendment corrects style and form.
7.23 Sec. 51. Explanation.
7.24 This amendment corrects internal references to paragraphs in this subdivision.
7.25 Sec. 52. Explanation.
7.26 This amendment corrects a grammatical error.
7Article 1 Sec. 52.
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8.1 Sec. 53. Explanation.
8.2 This amendment corrects style and form and an internal reference.
8.3 Sec. 54. Explanation.
8.4 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 256.045,
8.5 subdivision 3, paragraph (a), was amended in Laws 2005, First Special Session chapter 4,
8.6 article 8, section 8, to add a new clause (8) and renumber the existing clauses. This section
8.7 corrects the reference to the correct clause as renumbered.
8.8 Sec. 55. Explanation.
8.9 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 256.045,
8.10 subdivision 3, paragraph (a), was amended in Laws 2005, First Special Session chapter 4,
8.11 article 8, section 8, to add a new clause (8) and renumber the existing clauses. This section
8.12 corrects the references to the correct clauses as renumbered.
8.13 Sec. 56. Explanation.
8.14 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 256.045,
8.15 subdivision 3, paragraph (a), was amended in Laws 2005, First Special Session chapter 4,
8.16 article 8, section 8, to add a new clause (8) and renumber the existing clauses. This section
8.17 corrects the reference to the correct clauses as renumbered.
8.18 Sec. 57. Explanation.
8.19 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 256.045,
8.20 subdivision 3, paragraph (a), was amended in Laws 2005, First Special Session chapter 4,
8.21 article 8, section 8, to add a new clause (8) and renumber the existing items. This section
8.22 corrects the references in Minnesota Statutes, section 256.0451, subdivision 3, to reference
8.23 the correct clauses as renumbered.
8.24 Sec. 58. Explanation.
8.25 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 256.045,
8.26 subdivision 3, paragraph (a), was amended in Laws 2005, First Special Session chapter 4,
8.27 article 8, section 8, to add a new clause (8) and renumber the existing clauses. This section
8.28 corrects the reference to the correct clauses as renumbered.
8Article 1 Sec. 58.
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9.1 Sec. 59. Explanation.
9.2 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 256.045,
9.3 subdivision 3, paragraph (a), was amended in Laws 2005, First Special Session chapter 4,
9.4 article 8, section 8, to add a new clause (8) and renumber the existing clauses. This section
9.5 corrects the reference to the correct clauses as renumbered.
9.6 Sec. 60. Explanation.
9.7 This amendment corrects style and form.
9.8 Sec. 61. Explanation.
9.9 This amendment corrects a grammatical error.
9.10 Sec. 62. Explanation.
9.11 This amendment corrects an internal reference.
9.12 Sec. 63. Explanation.
9.13 This amendment removes an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 256.966,
9.14 subdivision 1, was repealed by Laws 2016, chapter 158, article 1, section 215.
9.15 Sec. 64. Explanation.
9.16 This amendment corrects style and form.
9.17 Sec. 65. Explanation.
9.18 This amendment removes obsolete language. Clause (iv) was added to Minnesota Statutes,
9.19 section 256B.059, subdivision 5, paragraph (b), by Laws 2016, chapter 189, article 19,
9.20 section 7, contingent upon federal approval. On January 5, 2017, federal approval to amend
9.21 the state plan as provided in clause (iv) was denied.
9.22 Sec. 66. Explanation.
9.23 This amendment corrects an erroneous reference. The term being defined is located in
9.24 subdivision 1, paragraph (e), not (f).
9.25 Sec. 67. Explanation.
9.26 This amendment corrects style and form.
9Article 1 Sec. 67.
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10.1 Sec. 68. Explanation.
10.2 This amendment removes duplicative language.
10.3 Sec. 69. Explanation.
10.4 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 256.01,
10.5 subdivision 2, paragraph (p), was stricken by Laws 2016, chapter 158, article 1, section
10.6 105, and the remaining paragraphs were renumbered. Minnesota Statutes, section 256.01,
10.7 subdivision 2, paragraph (aa), references Disability Linkage Line funding.
10.8 Sec. 70. Explanation.
10.9 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.441,
10.10 relating to the nursing facility reimbursement system, was repealed in Laws 2016, chapter
10.11 99, article 1, section 43, and replaced by Minnesota Statutes, chapter 256R.
10.12 Sec. 71. Explanation.
10.13 This amendment corrects style and form.
10.14 Sec. 72. Explanation.
10.15 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.27,
10.16 subdivision 3, was repealed by Laws 2016, chapter 99, article 1, section 43, and replaced
10.17 with Minnesota Statutes, section 256R.13.
10.18 Sec. 73. Explanation.
10.19 This amendment corrects a grammatical error. There is only one term defined in this
10.20 section.
10.21 Sec. 74. Explanation.
10.22 This amendment corrects obsolete references. Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.441,
10.23 relating to the nursing facility reimbursement system, was repealed in Laws 2016, chapter
10.24 99, article 1, section 43, and replaced by Minnesota Statutes, chapter 256R. Minnesota
10.25 Statutes, section 256B.433, subdivision 3, relating to nursing facility rates for ancillary
10.26 services was repealed in Laws 2016, chapter 99, article 1, section 43, and replaced by
10.27 Minnesota Statutes, section 256.54.
10Article 1 Sec. 74.
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11.1 Sec. 75. Explanation.
11.2 This amendment corrects obsolete references. Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.41,
11.3 relating to the commissioner of human services' authority for determining nursing facility
11.4 rates, federal requirements, and nursing facilities receiving medical assistance payments,
11.5 was repealed in Laws 2016, chapter 99, article 1, section 43, and replaced by Minnesota
11.6 Statutes, section 256R.01. Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.47, relating to nursing facility
11.7 rates nonallowable costs, private pay residents, and cost allocation, was repealed by Laws
11.8 2016, chapter 99, article 1, section 43, and replaced by Minnesota Statutes, sections 256R.06,
11.9 256R.11, and 256R.12.
11.10 Sec. 76. Explanation.
11.11 This amendment corrects obsolete references. Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.501,
11.12 subdivisions 3d and 3e, were repealed by Laws 1995, chapter 207, article 7, section 43, and
11.13 Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.501, subdivisions 3a, 3b, and 3h, were repealed by Laws
11.14 2014, chapter 262, article 4, section 9.
11.15 Sec. 77. Explanation.
11.16 This amendment removes obsolete language. Minnesota Statutes, section 256I.05,
11.17 subdivision 10, was repealed by Laws 1993, First Special Session chapter 1, article 8, section
11.18 29.
11.19 Sec. 78. Explanation.
11.20 This amendment corrects style and form.
11.21 Sec. 79. Explanation.
11.22 This amendment removes obsolete language. Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.74,
11.23 subdivision 2, was repealed by Laws 1999, chapter 245, article 4, section 120.
11.24 Sec. 80. Explanation.
11.25 This amendment removes obsolete language and codifies previously uncoded permanent
11.26 law. Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.78, received federal approval January 1, 2017, making
11.27 the effective date in paragraph (b) obsolete. Laws 2014, chapter 291, article 10, section 12,
11.28 established eligibility requirements for medical assistance demonstration projects under this
11.29 statute. This amendment codifies the general and permanent substantive requirements from
11.30 Laws 2014, chapter 291, article 10, section 12, in Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.78.
11Article 1 Sec. 80.
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12.1 Sec. 81. Explanation.
12.2 This amendment corrects style and form.
12.3 Sec. 82. Explanation.
12.4 This amendment removes obsolete language. Minnesota Statutes, section 256.01,
12.5 subdivision 2, paragraph (p), was stricken by Laws 2016, chapter 158, article 1, section
12.6 105, and the remaining paragraphs were renumbered.
12.7 Sec. 83. Explanation.
12.8 This amendment removes obsolete language. Minnesota Statutes, section 256D.05,
12.9 subdivision 3, was repealed by Laws 1999, chapter 216, article 6, section 26.
12.10 Sec. 84. Explanation.
12.11 This amendment removes obsolete language that expired June 30, 2016, pursuant to
12.12 Laws 2012, chapter 247, article 4, section 40.
12.13 Sec. 85. Explanation.
12.14 This amendment replaces a range reference to repealed rules with the correct rule
12.15 reference. Minnesota Rules, part 9500.1270, was repealed in adopted rules published in the
12.16 State Register at 15 SR 1842.
12.17 Sec. 86. Explanation.
12.18 This amendment replaces a range reference to repealed sections with the correct section
12.19 reference. Minnesota Rules, part 9560.0655, was repealed by Laws 2013, chapter 108,
12.20 article 17, section 24. Minnesota Statutes, section 256J.37, subdivision 3b, was repealed by
12.21 Laws 2007, chapter 147, article 2, section 63, making the reference as an exception in
12.22 Minnesota Statutes, section 256J.21, subdivision 2, clause (19), obsolete.
12.23 Sec. 87. Explanation.
12.24 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 256J.49,
12.25 subdivision 13, clause (18), was stricken by Laws 2003, First Special Session chapter 14,
12.26 article 1, section 70. Minnesota Statutes, section 256J.49, subdivision 13, paragraph (a),
12.27 specifies work activities that are allowable under MFIP to meet the individual needs of a
12.28 participant.
12Article 1 Sec. 87.
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13.1 Sec. 88. Explanation.
13.2 This amendment corrects obsolete language. The Interstate Compact on Juveniles was
13.3 an earlier version of the current compact and was repealed in 2015 when the current version
13.4 became effective. The current version is called the Interstate Compact for Juveniles.
13.5 Sec. 89. Explanation.
13.6 This amendment corrects obsolete language. The Interstate Compact on Juveniles was
13.7 an earlier version of the current compact and was repealed in 2015 when the current version
13.8 became effective. The current version is called the Interstate Compact for Juveniles.
13.9 Sec. 90. Explanation.
13.10 This amendment corrects obsolete language. The Interstate Compact on Juveniles was
13.11 an earlier version of the current compact and was repealed in 2015 when the current version
13.12 became effective. The current version is called the Interstate Compact for Juveniles.
13.13 Sec. 91. Explanation.
13.14 This amendment corrects an obsolete cross-reference. Laws 2016, chapter 189, article
13.15 15, section 7, amended Minnesota Statutes, section 260C.203, so that the provision formerly
13.16 in paragraph (e) is now paragraph (d), clause (2).
13.17 Sec. 92. Explanation.
13.18 This amendment corrects the name of a federal agency.
13.19 Sec. 93. Explanation.
13.20 This amendment strikes an obsolete reference to the residential homestead market value
13.21 credit that was repealed by Laws 2011, First Special Session chapter 7, article 6, section
13.22 27.
13.23 Sec. 94. Explanation.
13.24 This amendment corrects an erroneous reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 273.13,
13.25 subdivision 24, not subdivision 4, defines class 3 property.
13.26 Sec. 95. Explanation.
13.27 Minnesota Statutes, section 275.71, subdivision 3, was repealed by amendment in Laws
13.28 2008, chapter 366, article 3, section 3, making the reference in this section obsolete.
13Article 1 Sec. 95.
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14.1 Sec. 96. Explanation.
14.2 This amendment removes obsolete language relating only to taxes payable in 1990.
14.3 Sec. 97. Explanation.
14.4 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. In Minnesota Statutes 2014, this statute
14.5 was edited so that the lettered clauses in subdivision 2 were changed to numbers and clause
14.6 (b) became clause (2). This cross-reference was not updated at the time.
14.7 Sec. 98. Explanation.
14.8 This amendment removes obsolete language relating only to taxable years ending
14.9 December 31, 2005.
14.10 Sec. 99. Explanation.
14.11 This amendment removes a reference to an obsolete date.
14.12 Sec. 100. Explanation.
14.13 This amendment corrects style and form.
14.14 Sec. 101. Explanation.
14.15 This amendment removes obsolete language and a cross-reference relating to the general
14.16 assistance medical care program. This program was repealed by the legislature in Laws
14.17 2010, chapters 200 and 382, and Laws 2010, First Special Session chapter 1.
14.18 Sec. 102. Explanation.
14.19 This amendment removes obsolete language relating to the general assistance medical
14.20 care program. This program was repealed by the legislature in Laws 2010, chapters 200
14.21 and 382, and Laws 2010, First Special Session chapter 1.
14.22 Sec. 103. Explanation.
14.23 This amendment removes obsolete language that relates only to fiscal year 2006 and
14.24 fiscal years 2007 through 2011.
14Article 1 Sec. 103.
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15.1 Sec. 104. Explanation.
15.2 This amendment removes obsolete language that refers only to fiscal years 2012 through
15.3 2015.
15.4 Sec. 105. Explanation.
15.5 This amendment removes obsolete language relating to the general assistance medical
15.6 care program. This program was repealed by the legislature in Laws 2010, chapters 200
15.7 and 382, and Laws 2010, First Special Session chapter 1.
15.8 Sec. 106. Explanation.
15.9 This amendment moves an existing definition in Minnesota Statutes, section 298.24, to
15.10 a definitions statute applicable to the entire chapter, to improve readability.
15.11 Sec. 107. Explanation.
15.12 This amendment moves existing definitions within Minnesota Statutes, section 298.24,
15.13 to improve readability.
15.14 Sec. 108. Explanation.
15.15 This amendment removes an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 298.2961,
15.16 subdivision 5, was repealed by Laws 2016, chapter 158, article 1, section 215.
15.17 Sec. 109. Explanation.
15.18 This amendment corrects an obsolete reference. Minnesota Statutes, section 303.16,
15.19 subdivision 2, clause (7), was stricken by Laws 2016, chapter 158, article 1, section 169.
15.20 Sec. 110. Explanation.
15.21 This amendment corrects a computational error. Paragraph (a), clause (1), requires
15.22 coverage for seven different types of claims totaling $310,000, not $300,000, per policy
15.23 year. The Department of Public Safety was consulted in the preparation of this correction.
15.24 Sec. 111. Explanation.
15.25 This amendment removes obsolete language. Minnesota Statutes, section 354A.021,
15.26 subdivision 5, was repealed by Laws 2014, chapter 296, article 6, section 49.
15Article 1 Sec. 111.
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16.1 Sec. 112. Explanation.
16.2 This amendment corrects a cross-reference resulting from the renumbering in section
16.3 43.
16.4 Sec. 113. Explanation.
16.5 This amendment removes obsolete references. Minnesota Statutes, section 354A.27,
16.6 subdivisions 6a and 7, were repealed by Laws 2014, chapter 296, article 6, section 48.
16.7 Sec. 114. Explanation.
16.8 This amendment clarifies a reference. The clause references in subdivision 2 are located
16.9 in paragraph (a).
16.10 Sec. 115. Explanation.
16.11 This amendment clarifies a reference. The clause references in subdivision 2 are located
16.12 in paragraph (a).
16.13 Sec. 116. Explanation.
16.14 This amendment removes obsolete language relating to certain requirements applying
16.15 only to certain projects approved before October 1983. It also removes language relating
16.16 to a report required by Minnesota Statutes, section 462C.04, subdivision 2, that was repealed
16.17 in Laws 2014, chapter 161, article 2, section 1. The Minnesota Housing Finance Agency
16.18 was consulted in the preparation of this amendment.
16.19 Sec. 117. Explanation.
16.20 This amendment corrects a reference.
16.21 Sec. 118. Explanation.
16.22 This amendment removes an obsolete reference. Minnesota Rules, part 1415.2000, was
16.23 repealed in 2005 in adopted rules published in the State Register at 29 SR 1448.
16.24 Sec. 119. Explanation.
16.25 This amendment deletes a reference to a repealed chapter and replaces it with the correct
16.26 reference. Minnesota Statutes, chapter 566, was repealed by Laws 1998, chapter 253, section
16.27 80. Those provisions are now governed by Minnesota Statutes, sections 504B.281 to
16.28 504B.371.
16Article 1 Sec. 119.
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17.1 Sec. 120. Explanation.
17.2 This amendment completes a citation in an uncoded section, by referring to the Minnesota
17.3 Statutes publication.
17.4 Sec. 121. Explanation.
17.5 Subdivision 1. Terminology. A "real estate broker" is the term used for real estate
17.6 professionals licensed by the Department of Commerce under Minnesota Statutes, chapter
17.7 82. The term "realtor" is a licensed trademark of the state and national associations of
17.8 realtors, may only be used by dues-paying members of those associations, and is not used
17.9 in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 82. This amendment was requested by the Minnesota
17.10 Association of Realtors.
17.11 Subd. 2. Terminology. This amendment updates the name of a national board that has
17.12 changed.
17.13 Subd. 3. Renumbering. This amendment reorganizes and alphabetizes a section of
17.14 workers' compensation definitions that is currently out of order.
17.15 Subd. 4. Erroneous reference. This amendment corrects cross-references to the Plumbing
17.16 Code resulting from the repeal of the Plumbing Code in Minnesota Rules, chapter 4715,
17.17 and subsequent adoption of a new Plumbing Code in Minnesota Rules, chapter 4714.
17.18 Subd. 5. Terminology. This amendment makes terminology changes to human services
17.19 statutes without material change to the statutes' substance or effect. The amendment has
17.20 been reviewed by the Department of Human Services.
17.21 Subd. 6. Renumbering. This amendment corrects references to clauses renumbered in
17.22 section 83.
17.23 Sec. 122. Explanation.
17.24 Subdivision 1. Obsolete section. This amendment repeals an obsolete section. This
17.25 section expired on June 30, 2016.
17.26 Subd. 2. Obsolete subdivision. This amendment repeals an obsolete subdivision. This
17.27 subdivision required the Board of Teaching to submit certain reports by February 15, 2015.
17.28 Subd. 3. Obsolete subdivision. This amendment repeals an obsolete subdivision. This
17.29 subdivision expired on June 30, 2016.
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18.1 Subd. 4. Obsolete subdivision. This amendment repeals an obsolete subdivision. This
18.2 subdivision provided for the election of certain school board members for the 2008 and
18.3 2010 elections.
18.4 Subd. 5. Conflict resolution. Laws 2016, chapter 189, article 26, section 4, amended
18.5 Minnesota Statutes, section 124E.05, subdivision 4, relating to the applications for authorizers
18.6 of charter schools. Minnesota Statutes, section 124E.05, subdivision 4, was also amended
18.7 in the same legislative session in Laws 2016, chapter 189, article 28, section 2. The article
18.8 26 amendment was nonsubstantive, clarifying the language in clause (2). The article 28
18.9 amendment also clarified the language in clause (2) but also made a more substantive change
18.10 by adding paragraph (b) to allow school district authorizers to satisfy application requirements
18.11 by submitting to the commissioner of education a written promise to comply with the
18.12 requirements. Because the two amendments could not be merged editorially, the article 28
18.13 amendment was printed in the main text and the article 26 amendment was printed as a note.
18.14 This repealer allows the revisor to remove the note containing the amendatory language.
18.15 The Department of Education was consulted in preparing the repealer.
18.16 Subd. 6. Conflict resolution. This section amended Minnesota Statutes, section
18.17 354A.108, relating to Duluth teachers receiving workers' compensation. That section was
18.18 also repealed with a contingent effective date in the prior legislative session in Laws 2014,
18.19 chapter 296, article 6, section 48. The repeal was printed in the main text and the amendment
18.20 was printed as a note. The amendment was not substantive. This repealer allows the revisor
18.21 to remove the note containing the amendatory language.
18.22 Subd. 7. Obsolete subdivision. This amendment repeals an obsolete subdivision, that
18.23 by its terms applied to "fiscal year 2015 only."
18.24 Subd. 8. Obsolete section. This amendment repeals an obsolete section that relates only
18.25 to requirements that concluded February 1, 2016.
18.26 Subd. 9. Obsolete subdivision. Minnesota Rules, part 4655.5600, was repealed in
18.27 adopted rules published in the State Register at 20 SR 320. This subdivision referred to the
18.28 repealed rule part and is now obsolete.
18.29 Subd. 10. Obsolete section. This amendment repeals an obsolete section that relates
18.30 only to requirements that concluded March 15, 2016.
18.31 Subd. 11. Conflict resolution. Minnesota Statutes, section 168.123, subdivision 1, was
18.32 amended by Laws 2014, chapter 207, section 1, Laws 2014, chapter 255, section 10, and
18.33 Laws 2014, chapter 280, section 3. The three amendments could not be merged editorially,
18.34 so the amendments in chapters 255 and 280 were given effect and printed in the main text
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19.1 in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, section 645.26, subdivision 3. This statute provides
19.2 that when the provisions of two or more laws passed during the same session of the legislature
19.3 are irreconcilable, the law latest in date of enactment shall prevail. The chapter 207
19.4 amendment was published as a note. This repealer allows the revisor to remove the note
19.5 containing the amendatory language.
19.6 Subd. 12. Conflict resolution. Minnesota Statutes, section 12A.16, subdivision 5, was
19.7 amended by Laws 2014, chapter 227, article 2, section 1, and Laws 2014, chapter 295,
19.8 section 14. The amendments could not be merged editorially, so the amendment in chapter
19.9 295 was given effect and printed in the main text in accordance with Minnesota Statutes,
19.10 section 645.26, subdivision 3. This statute provides that when the provisions of two or more
19.11 laws passed during the same session of the legislature are irreconcilable, the law latest in
19.12 date of enactment shall prevail. The chapter 227 amendment was published as a note. This
19.13 repealer allows the revisor to remove the note containing the amendatory language.
19.14 Subd. 13. Conflict resolution. Minnesota Statutes, section 216B.1612, was repealed by
19.15 Laws 2016, chapter 189, article 6, section 16. It was also amended by Laws 2016, chapter
19.16 135, article 4, section 9. The repeal was printed in the main text, and the amendment was
19.17 printed as a note. This repealer allows the revisor to remove the note.
19.18 ARTICLE 2
19.19 DATA PRACTICES CROSS-REFERENCES
19.20 Sections 1 to 6. Explanation.
19.21 The revisor of statutes is required by Laws 1999, chapter 227, section 22, to locate
19.22 references to data practices laws codified outside Minnesota Statutes, chapter 13, adjacent
19.23 to their particular service area codified in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 13. Sections 1 to 6
19.24 add references in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 13, to data practices sections that describe
19.25 provisions codified outside Minnesota Statutes, chapter 13.
19Article 2 Sections 1 to 6.
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