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STATE OF MINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT COUNTY DA KilT A JUDICIAL DISTRICT CASE NO. FIRST IN RE: Appointment of Child Support Magistrates to Serve in the Expedited Child Support Process During the Transition Period ORDER WHEREAS, in 1995 the Minnesota Legislature enacted Minnesota Statutes 8 518.55 11 requiring implementation in eachcounty of an administrativechild supportprocess to resolvechild supportmatters involving the public authority; WHEREAS, in Holmbem v. Holmberg, 588 N.W.2d 720 (Minn. 1999) this Court held that the current structure of the administrative child support processviolates the constitutional constraints on the separation of powers; WHEREAS, the Minnesota Legislature has enacted legislation revising the child support system so that hearings to set, modify, and enforce child support are conductedby child support magistrates in an expedited processwithin the judicial branch; WHEREAS, the Minnesota Supreme Court will promulgate Expedited Child Support ProcessRules; WHEREAS, a smooth transition from the existing administrative child support process to the new expedited child support process is important to both the executive and judicial branches, as well as to the litigants involved in the process; and WHEREAS, Supreme Court Order, dated April 16, 1999, provides that: “Prior to July 1, 1999, the chief judge of eachjudicial district shall appoint the list of existing administrative law judges and family court referees currently serving the judicial district as hearing officers hearing IV-D child support matters to (a) act as child support magistrates for the expedited process through September 30, 1999, and (b) complete any matters pending before them as of September 30, 1999. All such appointments shall be submitted to the supreme court for confirmation. ” 17”s JUN 3 01999

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STATE OF MINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY DA KilT A JUDICIAL DISTRICT CASE NO.

FIRST

IN RE: Appointment of Child Support Magistrates to Serve in the Expedited Child Support Process During the Transition Period

ORDER

WHEREAS, in 1995 the Minnesota Legislature enacted Minnesota Statutes 8

5 18.55 11 requiring implementation in each county of an administrative child support process to

resolve child support matters involving the public authority;

WHEREAS, in Holmbem v. Holmberg, 588 N.W.2d 720 (Minn. 1999) this Court held

that the current structure of the administrative child support process violates the constitutional

constraints on the separation of powers;

WHEREAS, the Minnesota Legislature has enacted legislation revising the child

support system so that hearings to set, modify, and enforce child support are conducted by

child support magistrates in an expedited process within the judicial branch;

WHEREAS, the Minnesota Supreme Court will promulgate Expedited Child

Support Process Rules;

WHEREAS, a smooth transition from the existing administrative child support

process to the new expedited child support process is important to both the executive and

judicial branches, as well as to the litigants involved in the process; and

WHEREAS, Supreme Court Order, dated April 16, 1999, provides that:

“Prior to July 1, 1999, the chief judge of each judicial district shall appoint the list of existing administrative law judges and family court referees currently serving the judicial district as hearing officers hearing IV-D child support matters to (a) act as child support magistrates for the expedited process through September 30, 1999, and (b) complete any matters pending before them as of September 30, 1999. All such appointments shall be submitted to the supreme court for confirmation. ”

17”s

JUN 3 01999

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NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:

The individuals identified on the attached list are existing Administrative Law

Judges and pursuant to the directive of the Minnesota Supreme Court are hereby e

appointed to serve as Child Support Magistrates in the f&judicial district during the

period from July 1, 1999, through September 30, 1999.

BY THE COURT:

Chief Judge of the /&Judicial District

BY THE SUPREME COURT:

Chief Justice

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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES APPOINTED AS CHILD SUPPORT MAGISTRATES DURING TRANSITION PERIOD

FROM JULY 1, 1999, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30,1999

Beverly J. Anderson

Ronelle Anderson

Jeffrey D. Bangma

Suzanne Born

Kii E. Brandell

Colia Ceisel

Joyce L. Cundy

Kris H, Davick-Halfen

Susan B. Fallek

James P. Fossum

Patti W. Frisch

James Gerharter

William Godbout, Jr.

Barbara A. Halper

Beverly Jones Heydinger

Kevin Holden

Brad A. Johnson

Deborah V. Kraus

Mark Labine

Thomas J. LaVelle

Arlen Larson

Ann K. Leppanen

Marikay Canaga Litzau

Mary Madden

Patricia Marty-Villaume

Karyn McBride

Jodie Metcalf

Jan Craig Nelson

Kathleen O’Connor

Maria K. Pastoor

Gregory L. Paulson

Jeannice M. Reding

Stephen Rolfsrud

Steven J. Running

Dennis J. Seitz

Valerie Snyder

David J. TenEyck

Timothy Tingelstad

Gary Voegele

Susan R. Weisman

Susan Williams

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0&‘28/99 14 : 58 DIST COURT M~IPLEWOOD 1 + 29f56609 c)ull Lo 72 WA- Au-l2 tiuuu.3tfwt AVL ~UI;VALL*

NO. 556 PQBl \ r.c

STATE OF MLNNlEscyTA DISTRICT COURT 1

co- l#lm3r rm~DlsTnfcr CASE No. SECOHD JDDXCIAL DISTRICT

IN REt Appohtmmt of Child Bupport ORDER

’ lWgWatm to Serve in the Expedited Child sappart Plvmm During the Tl@anmorl Period

wI-imaw,k199s~~~LegislaarreeMctcdMi~$tatutt!sg

518,!!511 requHng -on in each w of an &ninistrative child llupport process to resolve child support matten involving tht public author@;

-, in&&&r~ v. &&&g, 588 N.W.2d 720 (Mitu1.1999) this Court held thatthccurrent8uucNreofthe ~VCChild~~VlOhl~thCCOMdtUtiOMl

c14HwadanthoIreppRt50nof~;

WEEREM, the Minnaota LcgisIature has enacted. legislation revising the child support system ao that hearings to set, mod& and cr&ce child support are conducted by child support magistrabs in an expedited procw within the judicial branch;

WHEREAS, the Mimwota Supreme court will promulgate Expedited Child

Support I’roccas Rules; WIIIEREAS, a mmoth trkidon fkom the existing achnkistradve child support

prws to the new expedited child support process is important to both the cxecudvt and

judlcid branches, as well as to the litigants involved in the prom8; and

WHEREM, Supreme Court Order, dated April 16,1999, provides that:

“Prior to July 1.1999, the chief judge of each fudicfal district shall appoint the list of exitig administrative law judges and family court refkees currently serving the judicial district as hearing offks hearing IV-D child support matters to (a) act as child support amglstrates li>r the expedited process through September 30, 1999, and (b) compiete any matter1~pendingbef&ethema8ofSeptember 30,1999, Allawhppoiatments6hallb~ eubmlttecl to the supreme court for confirmation,”

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06/28~29 14:58 DIST COURT MFlPLEWOOD 1 + 2366609

; JWi ztl 'YY Ul:ld'Pl HUPllNlSiHHIlVE SERVICES NO. 556 P002

P.3

. period fbom July 1,1999, through September 30,1999,

c/ Actins ChiefJudge of the JudWDimict

Joanne W, Smith

BY THE SUPREME COURT:

Chief Juaticc

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06/28r’99 14 : 58 DIST COURT MQPLEWOOD 1 + 2266609 / aul* LO 33 Y1.L’ Aa-VI mlA’lAl~Ab I WI1 LVL 3LKVlUS NO. 556 P003 !L . . L P.4

AD~TRATIvELAwJuDGBsm-As cBLlwI)suppORTMAG~~DURINGTRAN8I1*IoN~OD

RROM JULY 1;1999, THROUGH s- 3o,l999

Beverly 1. AdCram

RolleueAmdenoa

J-D*- suzannem

KhnB.Bralwll

Colir c!8isel

Joyas L,. Cuady Krir Ii. David-HJfbn 3uMaB. Fallok JamM P, Fomun Patti w. FriaGh

m?i8a-

WUimn Godbout, Jr.

Beverly JOIUS Neyd4ger Kevin Holdon Brad A, Johuwn Deborahv. Kraua MarkLane

Thomas J. LaVelle Men Luwa AllllK.sAppauen Madkay Canaga Litzau

hdsrry- Patma Marty-vulauml?

Karyn MeBride

3odi6Mctcalf

K&ken CXonuor MariaK.PMtoor oregory L. xwllmn JcafKdceM, Beding stepheflRol!brud

StWOd.~ D6xudllJ.satz valerb Snyder David J. Teck ThmthyTin@td

-m-m Sum R. Welrrmrn

swan wil1iaxm

Barbara A. Halper Jan Cm& NersOn

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I I

STATE OF MINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY JUDICIAL DISTRICT CASE NO. < NO.

xi ,r% ~&WC/ d,!J/fik

IN RE: Appointment of Child Support Magistrates to Serve in the Expedited Child Support Process During the Transition Period

ORDER

WHEREAS, in 1995 the Minnesota Legislature enacted Minnesota Statutes 5

5 18.55 11 requiring implementation in each county of an administrative child support process

to resolve child support matters involving the public authority;

WHEREAS, in Holmbern v. Holmbeq, 588 N.W.2d 720 (Minn.1999) this Court held

that the current structure of the administrative child support process violates the constitutional

constraints on the separation of powers;

WHEREAS, the Minnesota Legislature has enacted legislation revising the child

support system so that hearings to set, modify, and enforce child support are conducted by

child support magistrates in an expedited process within the judicial branch;

WHEREAS, the Minnesota Supreme Court will promulgate Expedited Child

Support Process Rules;

WHEREAS, a smooth transition from the existing administrative child support

process to the new expedited child support process is important to both the executive and

judicial branches, as well as to the litigants involved in the process; and

WHEREAS, Supreme Court Order, dated April 16, 1999, provides that:

“Prior to July 1, 1999, the chief judge of each judicial district shall appoint the list of existing administrative law judges and family court referees. They are currently serving various judicial districts as hearing officers hearing IV-D child support matters, and will (a) act as child support magistrates for the expedited process through September 30, 1999, and (b) complete any matters pending before them as of September 30, 1999. All such appointments shall be submitted to the Supreme Court for confirmation.”

JUN 3 0 1999 I

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NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:

The individuals identified on the attached list are existing Administrative Law

Judges and pursuant to the directive of the Minnesota Supreme Court are hereby

appointed to serve as Child Support Magistrates in the Third Judicial district during

the period from July 1, 1999, through September 30, 1999.

Date: BY THE COURT:

Chief Judge of the Third hwlirial nictript

Kathleenx Blatz Chief Justice I

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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES APPOINTED AS CHILD SUPPORT MAGISTRATES DURING TRANSITION PERIOD

FROM JULY 1,1999, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30,1999

Beverly J. Anderson

Ronelle Anderson

Jeffrey D. Bangma

Suzanne Born

Kim E. Brandell

Colia Ceisel

Joyce L. Cundy

Kris H. Davick-Halfen

Susan B. Fallek

James P. Fossum

Patti W. Frisch

James Gerharter

William Godbout, Jr.

Barbara A. Halper

Beverly Jones Heydinger

Kevin Holden

Brad A. Johnson

Deborah V. Kraus

Mark Labine

Thomas J. LaVelle

Arlen Larson

Ann K. Leppanen

Marikay Canaga Litzau

Mary Madden

Patricia Marty-Villaume

Karyn McBride

Jodie Metcalf

Jan Craig Nelson

Kathleen O’Connor

Maria K. Pastoor

Gregory L. Paulson

Jeannice M. Reding

Stephen Rolfsrud

Steven J. Running

Dennis J. Seitz

Valerie Snyder

David J. TenEyck

Timothy Tingelstad

Gary Voegele

Susan R. Weisman

Susan Williams

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i JUN-29-1999 16:39 P .03/05

? e

STATE OF MINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY JUDICIAL DISTRICT CASE NO. HENNEPIN FOURTH

IN RE: Appointment of Child Support Magistrates to Serve in the Expedited Child Support Process During the Transition Period

ORDER

WHEREAS, in 1995 the Minnesota Legislature enacted Minnesota Statutes 5

5 18.5511 requiring implementation in each county of an administrative child support process

to resolve child support matters involving the public authority;

WHEREAS, in Hohbern v. Hohberg, 588 N.W.2d 720 (Minn. 1999) this Court held

that the current structure of the administrative child support process violates the constitutional

constraints on the separation of powers;

WHEIREAS, the Minnesota Legislature has enacted legislation revising the child

support system so that hearings to set, modify, and enforce child support are conducted by

child support magistrates in an expedited process within the judicial branch,

WHEREAS, the Minnesota Supreme Court will promulgate Expedited Child

Support Process Rules;

WHEREAS, a sniooth transition from the existing administrative child support

process to the new expedited child support process is important to both the executive and

judicial branches, as well as to the litigants involved in the process; and

WHEREAS, Supreme Court Order, dated April 16, 1999, provides that:

“Prior to July 1, 1999, the chief judge of each judicial district shah appoint the list of existing administrative law judges and family court referees currently serving the judkkl district as hearing officers hearing IV-D child support matters to (a) act as child support magistrates for the expedited process through September 30, 1999, and (b) complete any matters pending before them as of September 30, 1999. All such appointments shah be submitted to the supreme court for confirmation.”

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JUN-29-1999 16:39 Pa 04105 . t

NOW, THEREFORE, XT IS HEREBY ORDD THAT:

1. The individuals identified on the attached list are existing Administrative

Law Judges and pursuant to the directive of the Minnesota Supreme Court are

hereby appointed to serve as Child Support Magistrates in the 4th judicial district

during the period from July 1, 1999, through September 30, 1999.

2. The following individuals are existing Hennepin County family court

referees and pursuant to the directive of the Minnesota Supreme Court are hereby

appointed to serve as Child Support Magistrates in the 4th judicial district during the

period from July 1, 1999, through September 30, 1999:

susall cochrane

Marybeth Dom

Karl Doss

Milton Dunham’

Linda Gallant

Judy Mack

Brian Moehn

BY THE COURT:

Judge Daniel H. Mabley ” Chief Judge of the 4th Judicial District

BY THE SUPREME COURT:

Kathleen A!! Blatz ‘.-J Chief Justice

2

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ADMINlSTRAl’IVE LAW JUDGES APPOINTED AS CHILD SUPPORT MAGISTRATES DURING TRANSITION PERIOD

FROM JULY 1,1999, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30,1999

Beverly J. Anderson Beverly Jones Heydinger

Ronelle Anderson Kevin Holden

Jeffrey D. Bangma Brad A. Johnson

Suzanne Born Deborah V. Kraus

Kim E. Brandell Mark Labine

Colia Ceisel Thomas J. LaVelle

Joyce L. Cundy Arlen Larson

Kris H. Davick-Halfen Am K. Leppanen

Susan B. Fallek Marikay Canaga Litzau

James P. Fossum Mary Madden

Patti W. Frisch Patricia Marty-Villaume

Jams Gerharter Karyn McBride

William Godbout, Jr. Jodie Metcalf

Barbara A. Harper Jan Craig Nelson

Kathleen O’Connor

Maria K. Pastoor

Gregory L. Paulson

Jeannice M. Red@

Stephen Rolfsrud

Steven J. Running

Dermis J. Seitz

Valerie Snyder

David J. TenEyck

Timothy Tingelstad

Gary Voegele

Susan R. Weisman

Susan Williams

I

JUN-29-1999 16:39 ., i. P . OS/05 .

TOTQL P. 05

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STATE OF MINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF COTTONWOOD JUDICIAL DISTRICT 5TH CASE NO.

IN RE: Appointment of Child Support Magistrates to Serve in the Expedited Child Support Process During the Transition Period

ORDER

WHEREAS, in 1995 the Minnesota Legislature enacted Minnesota Statutes $

5 18.55 11 requiring implementation in each county of an administrative child support process

to resolve child support matters involving the public authority;

WHEREAS, in Holmbern v. Holmberg, 588 N.W.2d 720 (Minn. 1999) this Court held

that the current structure of the administrative child support process violates the constitutional

constraints on the separation of powers;

WHEREAS, the Minnesota Legislature has enacted legislation revising the child

support system so that hearings to set, modify, and enforce child support are conducted by

child support magistrates in an expedited process within the judicial branch;

WHEREAS, the Minnesota Supreme Court will promulgate Expedited Child

Support Process Rules;

WHEREAS, a smooth transition from the existing administrative child support

process to the new expedited child support process is important to both the executive and

judicial branches, as well as to the litigants involved in the process; and

WHEREAS, Supreme Court Order, dated April 16, 1999, provides that:

“Prior to July 1, 1999, the chief judge of each judicial district shall appoint the list of existing administrative law judges and family court referees currently serving the judicial district as hearing officers hearing IV-D child support matters to (a) act as child support magistrates for the expedited process through September 30, 1999, and (b) complete any matters pending before them as of September 30, 1999. All such appointments shall be submitted to the supreme court for confirmation.”

QFFIGE OF FELL

JUN 3 01999

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J , b NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:

The individuals identified on the attached list are existing Administrative Law

Judges and pursuant to the directive of the Minnesota Supreme Court are hereby

appointed to serve as Child Support Magistrates in the 5th judicial district during

the period from July 1, 1999, through September 30, 1999.

Date: -June 23, 1999 BY THE COURT:

Bruce F. Gross Chief Judge of the 5th Judicial District

Date: BY THE SUPREME COURT:

V

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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES APPOINTED AS CHILD SUPPORT MAGISTRATES DURING TRANSITION PERIOD

FROM JULY 1,1999, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30,1999

Beverly J. Anderson

Ronelle Anderson

Jeffrey D. Bangma

Suzanne Born

Kim E . Brandell

Colia Ceisel

Joyce L. Cundy

Kris H. Davick-Halfen

Susan B . Fallek

James P. Fossum

Patti W. Frisch

James Gerharter

William Godbout, Jr.

Barbara A. Halper

Beverly Jones Heydinger

Kevin Holden

Brad A. Johnson

Deborah V. Kraus

Mark Labine

Thomas J. LaVelle

Arlen Larson

Ann K. Leppanen

Marikay Canaga Litzau

Mary Madden

Patricia Marty-Villaume

Karyn McBride

Jodie Metcalf

Jan Craig Nelson

Kathleen O’Connor

Maria K. Pastoor

Gregory L. Paulson

Jeannice M. Reding

Stephen Rolfsrud

Steven J. Running

Dennis J. Seitz

Valerie Snyder

David J. TenEyck

Timothy Tingelstad

Gary Voegele

Susan R. Weisman

Susan Williams

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STATE OF MINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT ,

I- I JUliKW&lE?BBMCT -. St. Louis Sixth

I I I 1 IN RE: Appointment of Child Support Magistrates to Serve in the Expedited Child Support Process During the Transition Period

ORDER

WHEREAS, in 1995 the Minnesota Legislature enacted Minnesota Statutes $

5 18.55 11 requiring implementation in each county of an administrative child support process

to resolve child support matters involving the public authority;

WHEREAS, in Holmberg v. Holmberg, 588 N. W .2d 720 (Mirm. 1999) this Court held

that the current structure of the administrative child support process violates the constitutional

constraints on the separation of powers;

WHEREAS, the Minnesota Legislature has enacted legislation revising the child

support system so that hearings to set, modify, and enforce child support are conducted by

child support magistrates in an expedited process within the judicial branch;

WHEREAS, the Minnesota Supreme Court will promulgate Expedited Child

Support Process Rules;

WHEREAS, a smooth transition from the existing administrative child support

process to the new expedited child support process is important to both the executive and

judicial branches, as well as to the litigants involved in the process; and

WHEREAS, Supreme Court Order, dated April 16, 1999, provides that:

“Prior to July 1, 1999, the chief judge of each judicial district shall appoint the list of existing administrative law judges and family court referees currently serving the judicial district as hearing officers hearing IV-D child support matters to (a) act as child support magistrates for the expedited process through September 30, 1999, and (b) complete any matters pending before them as of September 30, 1999. All such appointments shall be submitted to the supreme court for confirmation. ”

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NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:

The individuals identified on the attached list are existing Administrative Law

Judges and pursuant to the directive of the Minnesota Supreme Court are hereby

appointed to serve as Child Support Magistrates in the&$dicial district during the

period from July 1, 1999, through September 30, 1999.

Date: L pN

BY THE COURT:

of the& Judicial District

BY THE SUPREME COURT:

I-

Kathleen A’. Blatz J Chief Justice

2

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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES APPOINTED AS CHILD SUPPORT MAGISTRATES DURING TRANSITION PERIOD

FROM JULY 1, 1999, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30,1999

Beverly J. Anderson

Ronelle Anderson

Jeffrey D. Bangma

Suzanne Born

Kim E. Brandell

Colia Ceisel

Joyce L. Cundy

Kris H. Davick-Halfen

Susan B. Fallek

James P. Fossum

Patti W. Frisch

James Gerharter

William Godbout, Jr.

Barbara A. Halper

Beverly Jones Heydinger

Kevin Holden

Brad A. Johnson

Deborah V. Kraus

Mark Labine

Thomas J. LaVelle

Arlen Larson

AnnK. Leppanen

Marikay Canaga Litzau

Mary Madden

Patricia Marty-Villaume

Karyn McBride

Jodie Metcalf

Jan Craig Nelson

Kathleen O’Connor

Maria K. Pastoor

Gregory L. Paulson

Jeannice M. Reding

Stephen Rolfsrud

Steven J. Running

Dennis J. Seitz

Valerie Snyder

David J. TenEyck

Timothy Tingelstad

Gary Voegele

Susan R. Weisman

Susan Williams

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STATE OF MINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT 7

COUNTY JUDICIAL DISTRICT CASE NO.

pc/ek Ix -&rA/r~C( /J,;JLfc-

IN RE: Appointment of Child Support Magistrates to Serve in the Expedited Child Support Process During the Transition Period

ORDER

WHEREAS, in 1995 the Minnesota Legislature enacted Minnesota Statutes 0 518.5511

requiring implementation in each county of an administrative child support process to resolve

child support matters involving the public authority;

WEIEREAS, in Holmberp v. Holmberg, 588 N.W.Zd 720 (Minn.1999) this Court held

that the current structure of the administrative child support process violates the constitutional

constraints on the separation of powers;

WHEREAS, the Minnesota Legislature has enacted legislation revising the child

support system so that hearings to set, modify, and enforce child support are conducted by

child support magistrates in an expedited process within the judicial branch;

WHEREAS, the Minnesota Supreme Court will promulgate Expedited Child Support

Process Rules;

WHEREAS, a smooth transition from the existing administrative child support

process to the new expedited child support process is important to both the executive and

judicial branches, as well as to the litigants involved in the process; and

WHEREAS, Supreme Court Order, dated April 16, 1999, provides that:

“Prior to July 1, 1999, the chief judge of each judicial district shall appoint the list of existing administrative law judges and family court referees currently serving the judicial district as hearing oflicers hearing IV-D child support matters to (a) act as child support magistrates for the expedited process through September 30, 1999, and (b) complete any matters pending before them as of September 30, 1999. All such appointments shall be submitted to the supreme court for confirmation,”

1

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NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:

The individuals identified on the attached list are existing Administrative Law

Judges and pursuant to the directive of the Minnesota Supreme Court are hereby fA appointed to serve as Child Support Magistrates in the 7 Judicial district during the

period from July 1, 1999, through September 30, 1999.

Date: 6 @ z4-“lg BY THE COURT:

Chief Judge of the 3 ’ 4 /

udicial District

BY THE SUPREME COURT:

2

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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES APPOINTED AS CHILD SUPPORT MAGISTRATES DURING TRANSITION PERIOD

FROM JULY 1,1999, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30,1999

Beverly J. Anderson Beverly Jones Heydinger

Ronelle Anderson Kevin Holden

Jeffrey D. Bangma Brad A. Johnson

Suzanne Born Deborah V. Kraus

Kim E. Brandell Mark Labine

Colia Ceisel Thomas J. LaVelle

Joyce L. Cundy Arlen Larson

Kris H. Davick-Halfen Ann K. Leppanen

Susan B. Fallek Marikay Canaga Litzau

James P. Fossum Mary Madden

Patti W. Frisch Patricia Marty-Villaume

James Gerharter Karyn McBride

William Godbout, Jr. Jodie Metcalf

Barbara A. Halper Jan Craig Nelson

Kathleen O’Connor

Maria K. Pastoor

Gregory L. Paulson

Jeannice M. Reding

Stephen Rolfsrud

Steven J. Running

Dennis J. Seitz

Valerie Snyder

David J. TenEyck

Timothy Tingelstad

Gary Voegele

Susan R. Weisman

Susan Williams

c .’ zi!

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1 /. 5

,

STATE OF MINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT *

EIC4IiTI.i JUDICIAL DISTRICT

IN RE: Appointment of Child Support ORDER Magistrates to serve in the Expedited Child Support Process During the Transition Period

WHEREAS, in 1995 the Minnesota Legislature enacted Minnesota Statutes 3

5 18.5 5 11 requiring implementation in each county of an administrative child support process

to resolve child support matters involving the public authority;

WHEHEAS, inHolmberav. Holmberg, 588 N.W.2d 720 (Minn.1999) this Court held

that the current structure of the administrative child support process violates the constitutional

constraints on the separation of powers;

WHEREAS, the Minnesota Legislature has enacted legislation revising the child

support system so that hearings to set, modify, and enforce child support are conducted by

child support magistrates in an expedited process within the judicial branch;

WHEREAS, the Minnesota Supreme Court will promulgate Expedited Child

Support Process Rules;

WHEREAS, a smooth transition from the existing administrative child support

process to the new expedited child support process is important to both the executive and

judicial branches, as well as to the litigants involved in the process; and

WHEREAS, Supreme Court Order, dated April 16, 1999, provides that:

“Prior to July 1, 1999, the chief judge of each judicial district shall appoint the list of existing administrative law judges and family court referees currently serving the judicial district as hearing officers hearing IV-D child support matters to (a) act as child support magistrates for the expedited process through September 30, 1999, and (b) complete any matters pending before them as of September 30, 1999. All such appointments shall be submitted to the supreme court for confirmation.”

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NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HERJBY ORDERED THAT:

The individuals identified on the attached list are existing Administrative Law

Judges and pursuant to the directive of the Minnesota Supreme Court are hereby

appointed to serve as Child Support Magistrates in the Eiihth Judicial District during

the period from July 1,1999, through September 30,1999.

Date: BY THE COURT:

BY THE SUPREME COURT:

Kathleen A. Blatz I

Chief Justice

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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES APPOINTED AS CHILD SUPPORT MAGISTRATES DURING TRANSITION PERIOD

FROM JULY 1,1999, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30,1999

Beverly J. Anderson

Ronelle Anderson

Jeffrey D. Bangma

Suzanne Born

Kim E. Brandell

Celia Ceisel

Joyce L. Cundy

Kris H. Davick-Halfen

Susan B. Fallek

James P. Fossum

Patti W. Frisch

James Gerharter

William Godbout, Jr.

Barbara A. Halper

Beverly Jones Heydinger

Kevin Holden

Brad A. Johnson

Deborah V. Kraus

Mark Labine

Thomas J. LaVelle

Arlen Larson

Ann K. Leppanen

Marikay Canaga Litzau

Mary Madden

Patricia Marty-Villaume

Karyn McBride

Jodie Metcalf

Jan Craig Nelson

Kathleen O’Connor

Maria K. Pastoor

Gregory L. Paulson

Jeannice M. Reding

Stephen Rolfsrud

Steven J. Running

Dennis J. Seitz

Valerie Snyder

David J. TenEyck

Timothy Tingelstad

Gary Voegele

Susan R. Weisman

Susan Williams

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STATE OE” MINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT

cbw JUDICIALDISTWCT CI@NO. NINTH

IN IW: Appointment of Child Support Magistrates to Serve in the Expedited Child Support Procew During the Transition Period

ORDER

WBERJU$, in 1995 the Minnesota Legislature euacted Minnesota m 8 518.5511

quiring impkaxiation in each courq of an zuhh&mh child support process to resolve

child support mqten involving the public authority

WBEREA@, in Holmbera v. Holmberq, 588 N.W.2d 720 (Minn.1999) this Coti held

that the clxrent structure of the &min&Mive child mpport process violates the C0n&utiond

c4xsmhu Mtbe separsbion 0fpoVm;

WHERE@, the hfimesota Legislature has enackd legidation revising the child

support system so that heariags to se& modify, and enfke child support are eonduetcd by

child suppnn magi*-s in an expedited procm ~3&tbejudicial branc&

~THEREAS, tie Mhmesota Supreme bun: will promulg& Expditd Cbilcl Suppofi

Process Rules;

lVIXEREAS, a snootb traqsition fi-om the existing adknistcative child support

process to fhe new expcdikd child support process is impoztant to both the executive and

judicial bmncbes, as well as to the litigants involved in the process; and

B’HEREAS, Supreme Court Order, dated April 16,1999, provides that:

“Prior to July 1,1999, tbe chief judge of each judiciaA disQiti &all appoint the list of exisfing dative km judges and family COW referees currently se the judicial district as hearing offices heazing IV-D child support mntmrs to (a) act qs child sqpport magistrates fm the expedited process t&rough September 30, 1999, and @) mmplete any mattw pding befbre them as of September 30, 1999, All such appohments &all be submitted to the supreme court for co&mation.”

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POW, THEIREFORE, IT IS lXEJXl3BY ORDERED THAT:

The hdividti identihd on the attschtd list sre existing Administrative LOW

Judges and puswnt to the directive of the Mime&~ Supreme Court are hereby

appointed to move as Child Swrt Magistrates in the 9thjudicial @strict da the

period ti;omhly 1,1999, through September 30,1999,

.

aef Judge of the * Judicial Di@ric~

Chief Justice ‘a

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ADMINSTR4TIVELA~JtJDGEsAPPOINTEDAS CHILD SUPPORT MAGISTRATES DURING ~SITION PERIOD

BIRCXvl JULY 1,1999, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30,1999

Beverly I. Ander$oa Beverly Jones Heyclingcr

Rortelle Anderson ICevia Holden

J&ey D. Bangma Brad A. Johnson

Summe Born Deborah V. Emus

lGmE.Bl!andeu MarkLabine

Celia C&el Thomas J. LaVelle

Joyce L, Cundy ArlenLarson

Kris H- Davick-Half-- AmK. Leppanen

Susan B. Fall& Ma&ay Canaga L&au

James P. Fossum Mary Madden

Patti W. Plisch Patricia Marty-Villaume

James G&arm Ikyn McBride

William Gadbout, Jr. Jodie Metcalf

Barbera~. Halpex Jan Craig Nelson

Kathleen Q’CofKlor

Maria K. Pastoor

Gregory L, P4ulson

Jeannice M, R&g

SbphenRolfbd

Steven J, Running

Dennis J. S&z

Valerie Snyder

David J. TepEyck

Timothy Tingelstad

Gary Votgcle

SwnR Weisman

susanwilli8ms

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STATE OF MINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT

TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

IN RE: Appointment of Child Support Magistrates to Serve in the Expedited Child Support Process During the Transition Period

ORDER

WHEREAS, in 1995 the Minnesota Legislature enacted Minnesota Statutes $ 518.5511

requiring implementation in each county of an administrative child support process to resolve

child support matters involving the public authority;

WHEREAS, in Holmbera v. Holmberg, 588 N.W.2d 720 (Minn.1999) this Court held

that the current structure of the administrative child support process violates the constitutional

constraints on the separation of powers;

WHEREAS, the Minnesota Legislature has enacted legislation revising the child

support system so that hearings to set, modify, and enforce child support are conducted by

child support magistrates in an expedited process within the judicial branch;

WHEREAS, the Minnesota Supreme Court will promulgate Expedited Child Support

Process Rules;

WHEREAS, a smooth transition from the existing administrative child support

process to the new expedited child support process is important to both the executive and

judicial branches, as well as to the litigants involved in the process; and

WHEREAS, Supreme Court Order, dated April 16, 1999, provides that:

“Prior to July 1, 1999, the chief judge of each judicial district shall appoint the list of existing administrative law judges and family court referees currentiy serving the judicial district as hearing officers hearing IV-D child support matters to (a) act as child support magistrates for the expedited process through September 30, 1999, and (b) complete any matters pending before them as of September 30, 1999. All such appointments shall be submitted to the supreme court for confirmation.”

JUN 3 01999

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NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:

The individuals identified on the attached list are existing Administrative Law

Judges and pursuant to the directive of the Minnesota Supreme Court are hereby

appointed to serve as Child Support Magistrates in the Tenth Judicial District during

the period from July 1, 1999, through September 30, 1999.

Date: 6 d ’

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BY THE COURT:

H I I’ ,-

Chief Judge of the Tenth Judicial District

BY THE SUFWZME COURT:

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Kathleen A. !@ttz Chief Justice--

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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES APPOINTED AS CHILD SUPPORT MAGISTRATES DURING TRANSITION PERIOD

FROM JULY 1,1999, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30,1999

Beverly J. Anderson

Ronelle Anderson

Jeffrey D. Bangma

Suzanne Born

Kim E. Brandell

Colia Ceisel

Joyce L. Cundy

Kris H. Davick-Halfen

Susan B. Fallek

James P. Fossum

Patti W. Frisch

James Gerharter

William Godbout, Jr.

Barbara A. Halper

Beverly Jones Heydinger

Kevin Holden

Brad A. Johnson

Deborah V. Kraus

Mark Labine

Thomas J. LaVelle

Arlen Larson

Ann K. Leppanen

Marikay Canaga Litzau

Mary Madden

Patricia Marty-Villaume

Karyn McBride

Jodie Metcalf

Jan Craig Nelson

Kathleen O’Connor

Maria K. Pastoor

Gregory L. Paulson

Jeannice M. Reding

Stephen Rolfsrud

Steven J. Running

Dennis J. Seitz

Valerie Snyder

David J. TenEyck

Timothy Tingelstad

Gary Voegele

Susan R. Weisman

Susan Williams