“During this unprecedented peacetime emergency, we’ve all had to adapt to the new situation in a variety of ways, including changes to how we deliver justice under the law,” said Rep. John Lesch (DFL – Saint Paul), the committee chair. “We’ve worked hard to reach consensus on these key issues that allow important legal mechanisms, like marriages and wills, to proceed, while ensuring members of the public, staff, and officers of the court can all remain safe and healthy.”
The division discussed, amended, and approved three bills. HF 1197, authored by Rep. Lesch, contains a proposal from the Minnesota Judicial Branch to temporarily suspend statutory deadlines in district and appellate courts. HF 1196, also authored by Rep. Lesch, provides a “harmless error” exception which will remove barriers toward proper execution of a will. HF 798, authored by Rep. Kelly Moller (DFL – Shoreview), contains a request from district court and county officials to delay child support cost-of-living adjustments.
While not officially introduced yet, the committee also discussed a bipartisan proposal to allow for marriage license applications during the peacetime emergency without appearing in person.
Video of the hearing is available on House Public Information Services’ YouTube channel.