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CHAPTER 169-S.F.No. 2052
An act relating to claims against the state; providing
for payment of various claims; clarifying certain
language concerning claims; authorizing determination
of a lake control elevation; appropriating money;
amending Minnesota Statutes 1998, sections 3.738,
subdivision 2; and 3.739, subdivision 2a.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
Section 1. [BUREAU OF CRIMINAL APPREHENSION.]
$5,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the
director of the bureau of criminal apprehension for payment to
Ronald E. Wortman in full and final payment of his claim against
the state for wages lost because of an erroneous or misleading
background check. This appropriation is available until June
30, 2000.
Sec. 2. [DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS.]
Subdivision 1. [COMMUNITY SERVICE AND SENTENCING TO
SERVICE WORK.] The amounts in this subdivision are appropriated
from the general fund to the commissioner of corrections for
payment under Minnesota Statutes, section 3.739, to service
providers as indicated in this subdivision in full and final
payment of claims against the state for medical services
provided to individuals who were injured while performing
community service or sentencing to service work for correctional
purposes. These appropriations are available until June 30,
2000.
(a) For claims under $500 each and other claims already
paid by the department.....$6,679.25.
(b) For medical services provided to Michael Dean Ahrendt,
who suffered injuries while performing sentencing to service
work in Todd county.....$5,616.64.
(c) For medical services provided to Hermelinda Cuevas, who
suffered injuries while performing sentencing to service work in
Polk county.....$2,315.08.
(d) For medical services provided to Jennifer Henry, who
suffered injuries while performing sentencing to service work in
Hennepin county.....$693.87.
Subd. 2. [INMATE INJURIES.] The amounts in this
subdivision are appropriated from the general fund to the
commissioner of corrections for payment under Minnesota
Statutes, section 3.738, to the listed claimants in full and
final payment of claims against the state for injuries suffered
while performing assigned duties in state correctional
facilities. These appropriations are available until June 30,
2000.
(a) For reimbursement of the department for expenses of
inmate injury evaluations already paid.....$5,877.
(b) To Ronald Mark Alstrup, for injuries to his left hand
suffered at Minnesota correctional facility-Red Wing.....$8,925.
(c) To John C. Bellcourt, for injuries to his groin
suffered at Minnesota correctional
facility-Faribault.....$15,000.
(d) To Dale Robert Steinbuch, for injuries to his left
forearm suffered at Minnesota correctional facility-Oak Park
Heights.....$10,950.
(e) To Richard A. Thompson, for injuries to his back
suffered at Minnesota correctional facility-Moose
Lake.....$8,250.
(f) For medical services provided to Richard A. Thompson,
described in paragraph (e).....$602.39.
Subd. 3. [INMATE PROPERTY LOSS.] $7,917.75 is appropriated
from the general fund to the commissioner of corrections for
payment to Shawn Cribbs, an inmate at Minnesota correctional
facility-Lino Lakes, in full and final payment of his claim
against the state for money lost while it was being held for him
in an inmate account. This appropriation is available until
June 30, 2000.
Subd. 4. [MCF-MOOSE LAKE CONVERSION.] (a) $34,000 is
appropriated from the general fund to the commissioner of
corrections for full and final payment of claims against the
state for losses incurred by the claimants named in paragraphs
(b) and (c) in the conversion of the state hospital at Moose
Lake into a corrections facility. The appropriation is
available until June 30, 2000.
(b) $18,000 of the amount in paragraph (a) is for full and
final payment of the claim of Michael and Mary Jo Kosloski of
Moose Lake, Minnesota.
(c) $16,000 of the amount in paragraph (a) is for full and
final payment of the claim of Alan and Sandra Schmeling of Moose
Lake, Minnesota.
Sec. 3. [DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.]
$9,743.29 is appropriated from the general fund to the
commissioner of health for payment to Richard and Janice Miller
of LeRoy, Minnesota, in full and final payment of their claim
against the state for expenses of unnecessary well drilling
ordered by the department of health. This appropriation is
available until June 30, 2000.
Sec. 4. [DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES.]
The amounts in this section are appropriated from the
general fund to the commissioner of human services for payment
under Minnesota Statutes, section 256J.68, to service providers
as indicated in this section in full and final payment of claims
against the state for medical services provided to individuals
who were injured while performing work in the community. These
appropriations are available until June 30, 2000.
(a) For claims under $1,000 that have already been paid by
the department.....$580.02.
(b) For medical services provided to a claimant, who was
injured while working in Crookston, Minnesota.....$3,002.75.
(c) For medical services provided to a claimant, who was
injured while working in Eagan, Minnesota.....$1,759.69.
Sec. 5. [MINNESOTA SUPREME COURT.]
Subdivision 1. [LEGISLATIVE FINDING.] In the 1998 trial in
the case of State v. Philip Morris Inc., No. C1-94-8565
(Minnesota District Court, Second Judicial District), however,
three of the jurors suffered extreme financial hardship because
of the unique nature of the trial.
The claims of the three jurors in this trial were presented
to the legislature by the Chief Judge of the Second Judicial
District with his endorsement and that of the State Court
Administrator.
By all accounts, these three jurors remained focused on the
evidence presented and the issues in the case despite financial
crises at home that included foreclosure, bankruptcy,
cancellation of credit, and other severe problems.
The legislature finds that in this unique situation the
individuals listed in subdivision 2 should be reimbursed for the
severe financial losses they suffered because of their jury
service.
Subd. 2. [APPROPRIATION.] The amounts in this subdivision
are appropriated from the general fund to the Minnesota supreme
court for payment to the persons named in this subdivision in
full and final payment of their claims against the state for
financial losses they suffered as jurors in the trial described
in subdivision 1. These appropriations are available until June
30, 2000.
(a) James R. Livingston.....$7,879.94.
(b) David S. Olson..... $17,000.
(c) Daniel J. Showalter.....$4,496.42.
Sec. 6. Minnesota Statutes 1998, section 3.738,
subdivision 2, is amended to read:
Subd. 2. [EVALUATION OF CLAIMS.] Claims that are approved
under this section shall be paid pursuant to legislative
appropriation following evaluation of each claim by the
appropriate committees of the senate and house of
representatives. Compensation will not be paid for pain and
suffering.
Sec. 7. Minnesota Statutes 1998, section 3.739,
subdivision 2a, is amended to read:
Subd. 2a. [LIMITATIONS.] Compensation paid under this
section is limited to reimbursement for medical expenses and
compensation for permanent total or disability, permanent
partial disability, or death. Reimbursement for medical
expenses under this section is limited to the amount which would
be payable for the same expenses under the medical assistance
program authorized under chapter 256B. No compensation shall be
paid under this section for pain and suffering. Payments made
under this section shall be reduced by any proceeds received by
the claimant or the medical care provider from any insurance
policy covering the loss. For the purposes of this section,
"insurance policy" does not include the medical assistance
program authorized under chapter 256B or the general assistance
medical care program authorized under chapter 256D.
Sec. 8. [WILLIS LAKE IN WASECA COUNTY.]
Notwithstanding Minnesota Rules, part 6115.0221, item A,
subitem (2), unit (b), the division of waters of the department
of natural resources may determine a different control elevation
for Willis lake in Waseca county.
Sec. 9. [EFFECTIVE DATE.]
Sections 1 to 8 are effective the day following final
enactment.
Presented to the governor May 13, 1999
Signed by the governor May 17, 1999, 4:35 p.m.
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes