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HF 3584

as introduced - 82nd Legislature (2001 - 2002) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.
  1.1                          A bill for an act 
  1.2             relating to judgments; changing the formula for 
  1.3             certain calculations; amending Minnesota Statutes 
  1.4             2000, section 549.09, subdivision 1. 
  1.5   BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: 
  1.6      Section 1.  Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 549.09, 
  1.7   subdivision 1, is amended to read: 
  1.8      Subdivision 1.  [WHEN OWED; RATE.] (a) When a judgment or 
  1.9   award is for the recovery of money, including a judgment for the 
  1.10  recovery of taxes, interest from the time of the verdict, award, 
  1.11  or report until judgment is finally entered shall be computed by 
  1.12  the court administrator or arbitrator as provided in clause (c) 
  1.13  and added to the judgment or award.  
  1.14     (b) Except as otherwise provided by contract or allowed by 
  1.15  law, preverdict, preaward, or prereport interest on pecuniary 
  1.16  damages shall be computed as provided in clause (c) from the 
  1.17  time of the commencement of the action or a demand for 
  1.18  arbitration, or the time of a written notice of claim, whichever 
  1.19  occurs first, except as provided herein.  The action must be 
  1.20  commenced within two years of a written notice of claim for 
  1.21  interest to begin to accrue from the time of the notice of 
  1.22  claim.  If either party serves a written offer of settlement, 
  1.23  the other party may serve a written acceptance or a written 
  1.24  counteroffer within 30 days.  After that time, interest on the 
  1.25  judgment or award shall be calculated by the judge or arbitrator 
  2.1   in the following manner.  The prevailing party shall receive 
  2.2   interest on any judgment or award from the time of commencement 
  2.3   of the action or a demand for arbitration, or the time of a 
  2.4   written notice of claim, or as to special damages from the time 
  2.5   when special damages were incurred, if later, until the time of 
  2.6   verdict, award, or report only if the amount of its offer is 
  2.7   closer to the judgment or award than the amount of the opposing 
  2.8   party's offer.  If the amount of the losing party's offer was 
  2.9   closer to the judgment or award than the prevailing party's 
  2.10  offer, the prevailing party shall receive interest only on the 
  2.11  amount of the settlement offer or the judgment or award, 
  2.12  whichever is less, and only from the time of commencement of the 
  2.13  action or a demand for arbitration, or the time of a written 
  2.14  notice of claim, or as to special damages from when the special 
  2.15  damages were incurred, if later, until the time the settlement 
  2.16  offer was made.  Subsequent offers and counteroffers supersede 
  2.17  the legal effect of earlier offers and counteroffers.  For the 
  2.18  purposes of clause (2), the amount of settlement offer must be 
  2.19  allocated between past and future damages in the same proportion 
  2.20  as determined by the trier of fact.  Except as otherwise 
  2.21  provided by contract or allowed by law, preverdict, preaward, or 
  2.22  prereport interest shall not be awarded on the following:  
  2.23     (1) judgments, awards, or benefits in workers' compensation 
  2.24  cases, but not including third-party actions; 
  2.25     (2) judgments or awards for future damages; 
  2.26     (3) punitive damages, fines, or other damages that are 
  2.27  noncompensatory in nature; 
  2.28     (4) judgments or awards not in excess of the amount 
  2.29  specified in section 491A.01; and 
  2.30     (5) that portion of any verdict, award, or report which is 
  2.31  founded upon interest, or costs, disbursements, attorney fees, 
  2.32  or other similar items added by the court or arbitrator. 
  2.33     (c) The interest shall be computed as simple interest per 
  2.34  annum.  The rate of interest shall be based on the secondary 
  2.35  market yield of one year United States treasury bills, 
  2.36  calculated on a bank discount basis as provided in this section. 
  3.1      On or before the 20th day of December of each year the 
  3.2   state court administrator shall determine the rate from the 
  3.3   secondary market yield on one year United States treasury 
  3.4   bills one-year constant maturity treasury yield for the most 
  3.5   recent calendar month, reported on a monthly basis in the latest 
  3.6   statistical release of the board of governors of the federal 
  3.7   reserve system.  This yield, rounded to the nearest one percent, 
  3.8   or four percent, whichever is greater, shall be the annual 
  3.9   interest rate during the succeeding calendar year.  The state 
  3.10  court administrator shall communicate the interest rates to the 
  3.11  court administrators and sheriffs for use in computing the 
  3.12  interest on verdicts and shall make the interest rates available 
  3.13  to arbitrators. 
  3.14     When a judgment creditor, or the judgment creditor's 
  3.15  attorney or agent, has received a payment after entry of 
  3.16  judgment, whether the payment is made voluntarily by or on 
  3.17  behalf of the judgment debtor, or is collected by legal process 
  3.18  other than execution levy where a proper return has been filed 
  3.19  with the court administrator, the judgment creditor, or the 
  3.20  judgment creditor's attorney, before applying to the court 
  3.21  administrator for an execution shall file with the court 
  3.22  administrator an affidavit of partial satisfaction.  The 
  3.23  affidavit must state the dates and amounts of payments made upon 
  3.24  the judgment after the most recent affidavit of partial 
  3.25  satisfaction filed, if any; the part of each payment that is 
  3.26  applied to taxable disbursements and to accrued interest and to 
  3.27  the unpaid principal balance of the judgment; and the accrued, 
  3.28  but the unpaid interest owing, if any, after application of each 
  3.29  payment. 
  3.30     (d) This section does not apply to arbitrations between 
  3.31  employers and employees under chapter 179 or 179A.  An 
  3.32  arbitrator is neither required to nor prohibited from awarding 
  3.33  interest under chapter 179 or under section 179A.16 for 
  3.34  essential employees.