as introduced - 91st Legislature (2019 - 2020) Posted on 02/27/2019 10:44am
A bill for an act
relating to family law; establishing a family law mediation task force.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
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The Family Law Mediation Task Force is established to
advise and inform the legislature on the impact of conflict on children during the marital
dissolution process and how to reduce that conflict through the implementation of conflict
resolution procedures.
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(a) The task force consists of:
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(1) two members of the house of representatives, one appointed by the speaker of the
house and one appointed by the minority leader;
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(2) two members of the senate, one appointed by the majority leader and one appointed
by the minority leader;
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(3) one representative from the Family Law Section of the Minnesota State Bar
Association;
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(4) one representative from the Alternative Dispute Resolution Section of the Minnesota
State Bar Association;
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(5) one representative from the Academy of Professional Family Mediators;
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(6) one representative from the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts;
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(7) one representative from Conflict Resolution Minnesota;
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(8) one representative from the Minnesota Psychological Association;
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(9) one representative from the Minnesota Association of Marriage and Family Therapists;
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(10) one representative from the Professional Mediation Board of Standards; and
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(11) one family court referee, one district court judge, or one retired judge with experience
in family law matters, appointed by the chief justice of the Supreme Court.
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(b) Members shall serve without compensation. Unless otherwise specified, each
organization listed in paragraph (a) is responsible for appointing its representative.
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(a) The commissioner of Bureau of Mediation Services or the
commissioner's designee shall convene the first meeting of the task force.
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(b) The task force shall meet monthly or as determined by the chair.
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(c) The members of the task force shall elect a chair and other officers as the members
deem necessary.
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The commissioner of Bureau of Mediation Services shall provide support
staff, office space, and administrative services for the task force.
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The task force shall develop a comprehensive family law mediation
report covering the following:
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(1) an analysis of the impact that the dissolution process has on children;
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(2) recommendations for conflict resolution practices to reduce the negative impact
dissolution proceedings have on children;
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(3) recommended model standards of practice for family law mediation when children
are involved;
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(4) recommendations for a model program for mediation services for implementation
in district courts throughout the state; and
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(5) recommendations on the implementation of at least two mediation pilot projects to
encourage the use of mediation for marital dissolution proceedings involving children as
an alternative to the court process.
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The task force must submit the report required under subdivision 5
and any policy recommendations to the chairs and ranking minority members of the
legislative committees with jurisdiction over family law by January 15, 2020.
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The task force expires upon submission of the report required
under subdivision 6.
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This section is effective the day following final enactment.
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