HF2150
Omnibus housing and public health bill.
FIRST COMMITTEE ENGROSSMENT
Article 1: Housing Finance Agency provisions provided.
Sec. 1: Payment to the Minnesota manufactured home relocation trust fund
provided.
Sec. 2: Manufactured home owner relocation trust fund language modified.
Sec. 3: Minnesota Housing Finance Agency rehabilitation loans provision modified.
Sec. 4: Rehabilitation loans provision language modified, maximum loan amount increased.
Sec. 5: City definition modified.
Sec. 6: City matching money definition modified.
Sec. 7: Housing activities provision language modified.
Sec. 8: Lost unit definition modified.
Sec. 9: Targeted community definition modified.
Sec. 10: Targeted community money definition modified.
Sec. 11: Targeted community revitalization and financing program definition modified.
Sec. 12: Designation of targeted communities and eligibility criteria language modified.
Sec. 13: City requirements for requesting state financial assistance language modified.
Sec. 14: Targeted community participation process in preparing revitalization program language modified.
Sec. 15: Minnesota Housing Finance Agency program approval requirement language modified.
Sec. 16: Payment requirement for revitalization program within 30 days of approval language modified.
Sec. 17: Targeted community revitalization revolving fund established in the state treasury.
Sec. 18: City powers and uses of targeted community money language modified.
Sec. 19: Annual report requirement language modified.
Sec. 20: Postponement of foreclosed home sale provision language modified.
Sec. 21: Repealer.
Article 2: Department of Health provisions provided.
Sec. 1: Monitoring well permit fee language modified.
Sec. 2: Definitions and language provided.
Sec. 3: Department of Health identification and publishing of chemicals of high concern required.
Sec. 4: Department of Health designation of a chemical of high concern as a priority chemical authorized.
Sec. 5: Determination of availability of safer alternatives to priority chemicals required.
Sec. 6: Applicability provided.
Sec. 7: Acceptance of donations to the Departments of Health and Pollution Control authorized.
Sec. 8: Agency participation in interstate chemicals clearinghouse authorized.
Sec. 9: Implementation provided.
Sec. 10: Annual fees for ionizing radiation-producing equipment modified.
Sec. 11: Penalty fee for late registration language modified.
Sec. 12: Public pool and spa construction, installation, and alteration fees language modified.
Sec. 13: Duty to perform testing of infants and children for heritable and congenital disorders provided, and testing fee increased.
Sec. 14: Youth camps license required.
Sec. 15: Issuance of license by the state commissioner of health authorized.
Sec. 16: Disclosure pamphlet definition provided.
Sec. 17: Lead sampling technician definition modified.
Sec. 18: Regulated lead work definition modified.
Sec. 19: Renovation definition provided.
Sec. 20: Revised blood lead level guidelines required.
Sec. 21: Lead firm certification requirement language modified.
Sec. 22: Notice of regulated lead work required, language added.
Sec. 23: Regulated lead work standards and methods required, language
added.
Sec. 24: Lead sampling technicians added to licensure and certification
provision, language modified accordingly.
Sec. 25: Lead training courses required for lead renovation and lead
sampling technicians, provision language modified.
Sec. 26: Grants provided to nonprofit organizations for worker trainings,
language modified.
Sec. 27: Nonprofit support services provided to families with children who
are deaf or have a hearing loss.
Sec. 28: Accreditation definition modified.
Sec. 29: Commercial laboratory definition modified.
Sec. 30: Field of testing definition provided.
Sec. 31: Laboratory definition modified.
Sec. 32: Test category definition provided.
Sec. 33: Accreditation of environment laboratories language modified.
Sec. 34: Commissioner's rules and standard's provision modified; includes responsibilities under nation standards.
Sec. 35: Accreditation according to the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program provided.
Sec. 36: Annual accreditation fees modified.
Sec. 37: Available programs, categories, and analytes provided.
Sec. 38: Additional fees required for laboratories located outside of
Minnesota.
Sec. 39: Refunds policy provided, accreditation awarded only after all fees
are paid.
Sec. 40: Application procedure and laboratory requirements provided.
Sec. 41: Implementation and effective date provided.
Sec. 42: Initial accreditation and annual renewal procedures provided.
Sec. 43: Available remedies language added.
Sec. 44: Youth violence recognized as a public health problem and
methodological approach in preventing youth violence provided.
Sec. 45: Youth camp definition provided.
Sec. 46: Annual business license requirement expanded to include for-profit
youth camps, and food and beverage service fees modified.
Sec. 47: Food, beverage, and lodging establishment exemptions language
modified.
Sec. 48: Special event recreational camping area definition provided.
Sec. 49: License for a manufactured home park or recreational camping area
required, application procedure, license renewal process, and fees
provided, and provision language modified.
Sec. 50: Plan review application required for a manufactured home park or
recreation camping area, provision language modified.
Sec. 51: Manufactured home parks or recreation camping areas rules
language modified.
Sec. 52: Special event recreational camping areas requirements provided.
Sec. 53: Minnesota Colorectal Cancer Prevention Act; Demonstration
project and public-private partnership established to reduce the incidence of colon cancer, reduce future health care expenditures, and address health disparities by emphasizing prevention.
Sec. 54: Women's heart health pilot project established.
Sec. 55: Department of Health and Pollution Control Agency reports required.
Sec. 56: Blood lead level guidelines revision provided, consultations
required.
Sec. 57: Pentachlorophenol (PCP) exposure study required.
Sec. 58: Hennepin County Medical Center; Feasibility pilot project for
cancer surveillance grant funding provided.
Sec. 59: With the ClearWay organization, smoking prevention and cessation
activities prioritization required in low-income, indigenous and minority
communities.
Sec. 60: Medical response unit reimbursement pilot program established by
the Department of Public Safety in collaboration with the Minnesota
Ambulance Association.
Sec. 61: Repealer.
Article 3: Health-Related fees provided.
Sec. 1: License and registration fees provided.
Sec. 2: Social worker application fees for licensure modified.
Sec. 3: Social worker license fees modified.
Sec. 4: Renewal fees for social worker licensure provided.
Sec. 5: Late fees language modified.
Sec. 6: Social worker licensure application fees modified.
Sec. 7: Social worker license fees modified.
Sec. 8: Social worker licensure renewal fees modified.
Sec. 9: Late fees language modified.
Sec. 10: Fee administration expenses language modified.
Sec. 11: Veterinary licensure, application, and examination fees provided.
Sec. 12: Veterinary licensure initial and renewal fee procedure and amounts
provided.
Sec. 13: Miscellaneous veterinarian fees provided.
Sec. 14: Repealer.
Article 4: Health appropriations provided.
Sec. 1: Health appropriations provided from the general fund.
Sec. 2: Commissioner of health appropriation provided.
Subd 1: Total appropriation provided.
Subd 2: Community and family health promotion appropriation provided.
Subd 3: Policy, Quality, and Compliance appropriation provided; funding for rural pharmacy planning provided.
Subd 4: Health protection appropriation provided, grants reduction included.
Subd 5: Administrative support services appropriation provided, funding for the Hennepin County Medical Center Cancer Registry included.
Sec. 3: Heath Related Boards appropriation provided.
Subd 1: Total appropriation provided.
Subd 2: Board of Chiropractic Examiners appropriation provided.
Subd 3: Board of Dentistry appropriation provided.
Subd 4: Board of Dietetic and Nutrition Practice appropriation provided.
Subd 5: Board of Marriage and Family Therapy appropriation provided.
Subd 6: Board of Medical Practice appropriation provided.
Subd 7: Board of Nursing appropriation provided.
Subd 8: Board of Nursing Home Administrators appropriation provided.
Subd 9: Board of Optometry appropriation provided.
Subd 10: Board of Pharmacy appropriation provided.
Subd 11: Board of Physical Therapy appropriation provided.
Subd 12: Board of Podiatry appropriation provided.
Subd 13: Board of Psychology appropriation provided.
Subd 14: Board of Social Work appropriation provided.
Subd 15: Board of Veterinary Medicine appropriation provided.
Subd 16: Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy appropriation provided.
Sec. 4: Emergency Medical Services Board appropriation provided.
Sec. 5: Department of Veterans Affairs appropriation provided, funding for
the Veterans Paramedic Apprenticeship Program provided.
Sec. 6: Department of Public Safety appropriation provided, funding for
Medical Response Unit Reimbursement Pilot Program provided.
Sec. 7: Council on Disability appropriation provided.
Sec. 8: Ombudsman for mental health and development disabilities
appropriation provided.
Sec. 9: Ombudsperson for families appropriation provided.
Sec. 10: Report on usage of federal stimulus funds from the American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 required.
Article 5: Housing appropriations provided.
Sec. 1: Housing appropriations provided from the general fund.
Sec. 2: Housing finance agency appropriations provided.
Subd 1: Total appropriation provided.
Subd 2: Economic development and housing challenge program
appropriation provided.
Subd 3: Housing trust fund account appropriation provided.
Subd 4: Rental Assistance for Mentality III Program appropriation provided.
Subd 5: Family homeless prevention and assistance programs appropriation provided.
Subd 6: Home ownership assistance fund program appropriation provided.
Subd 7: Affordable rental investment fund program appropriation provided.
Subd 8: Housing rehabilitation program appropriation provided.
Subd 9: Homeownership education, counseling and training program appropriation provided.
Subd 10: Nonprofit capacity building grants appropriation provided.
Subd 11: Transfer of disaster relief contingency funds provided.
Subd 12: Demonstration project for high-risk adults appropriation provided.
Sec. 3: Commissioner of Finance administrative expenses appropriation provided.
Article 6: Human services appropriations provided.
Sec. 1: Emergency services shelter grants from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act prioritization list provided.
Sec. 2: Human services appropriations provided from the general fund.
Sec. 3: Human services appropriations provided.
Subd 1: Total appropriation provided.
Subd 2: Other children and economic assistance grants appropriation provided.
ERS, 4/17/09