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SenateFriday, March 28, 2025 9:00 AM or At the Call of the Chair

Judiciary and Public Safety

Public Notice Date: 3/21/2025 10:51 AM
Location: Hybrid Hearing 1200 Minnesota Senate Bldg. and Remote

Chair: Senator Ron Latz

Agenda:

Time Blocks

The agenda as posted is not in the order the committee will hear the bills. Bills have been slated for a morning or an afternoon time block, and still may be heard in a different order than listed on the document.

No additional documents or testimony will be accepted
S.F. 0832 BoldonLicensed certified midwife definitions modifications; certified midwife licensure establishment; licensed certified midwife services medical assistance coverage expansion
S.F. 0983 BoldonCommunity Engagement Response Team appropriation
S.F. 2847 BoldonStatutory forms pertaining to garnishment modification
S.F. 0856 GustafsonOffice of the Inspector General creation and appropriation

Chapter 13 provisions

S.F. 2574 GustafsonGovernment data sharing in certain circumstances authorization provision
S.F. 1812 WestlinCertain filing dates and reporting requirements modifications
S.F. 1851 WestlinMisrepresentation of campaign authority prohibition
S.F. 1854 WestlinReprisals prohibition for refusing to communicate with public or local officials
S.F. 2384 WestlinElection administration provisions modification
S.F. 2857 WestlinState Guardian Ad Litem Board appropriation
S.F. 1995 PappasState fire marshal account establishment and appropriation
S.F. 2985 PappasMinnesota Secure Choice Retirement Program Act administrative and technical changes provisions and commissioner of employment and economic development requirement to disclose information provision
S.F. 2200 PappasConfidentiality establishment for restorative justice practices participants

SF2200 testimony was taken on Wed. 3/26, amended, and laid over. The bill will be taken from the table to complete additional amendments before being laid over again.

S.F. 1918 DibbleConsent to electronic monitoring requirements modification
S.F. 1119 Maye QuadeAccess prohibition to nudification technology

The committee will work off SF1119 CE2, an engrossment that reflects the changes already adopted in the previous hearing.

S.F. 2099 Oumou VerbetenVictim notification extension to order for protection and harassment restraining order violations not prosecuted
S.F. 2825 Oumou VerbetenChild abuse victims protections related to interviews apply to all recordings clarification provision and changes to terms used in statutes that punish creation, distribution, and possession of sexually explicit materials involving children proposal provision
S.F. 2826 Oumou VerbetenPetition to court for relief from stay of adjudication authorization provision
S.F. 3002 Oumou VerbetenMitigated departures provision for certain offenders who have been victims
S.F. 1577 SeebergerArtificial intelligence generated child sexual abuse material and possession, sale, creation, dissemination, and purchase of child-like sex dolls prohibition provisions
S.F. 2212 SeebergerCrime to obstruct certain first responders by approaching or remaining too closely after being warned
S.F. 2776 WestlinDepartment of Human services policy bill sections on background studies, Department of Corrections reconsiderations, kickback crimes, and appeals division worker protections
S.F. 0631 AndersonPeriod of time that a criminal investigation is active regarding investigative data modification
S.F. 1067 CarlsonProcess provision to review case files of cold case homicides at the request of certain family members and to potentially conduct reinvestigations of these cases
S.F. 2299 ClarkChildren's advocacy centers inclusion as a victim assistance program entitled to a portion of certain fines provision
S.F. 1827 AbelerCourt ordered payment for comprehensive assessments covered by medical assistance or the behavioral health fund prohibition provision
S.F. 2746 LatzLaw enforcement agencies tracing and reporting on recovered or confiscated firearms requirement provision
Document and Testimony Instructions

Documents and testimony must be only on provisions of the bills related to the Judiciary and Public Safety Committee's jurisdiction. Documents and testimony previously provided in another hearing, or outside the scope of the committee will not be accepted. Specific instructions are below.

Document Requirements

1 page documents should be in PDF format with the file name containing the SF or HF#, organization or individuals name, and indicating a position on the file i.e. pro/con/neutral. Requests should be submitted to judiciary@senate.mn and the chief author's office, as well as meeting the document deadline posted.

Testimony Requests

Requests to testify must be submitted by the document deadline. The number of testifiers and length of time permitted is at the discretion of the chair and is subject to change. Requests should be submitted to judiciary@senate.mn. with the name, title, organization, bill number, and position stated.

Unofficial Minutes

Eid break begins on Thursday, March 19, 2026 at 8:00am. Legislative activities resume on Friday, March 20 at 8:00am (may change based on religious tradition).

The Easter/Passover break begins on Friday, March 27 at 5:00pm. Legislative activities resume on Tuesday, April 7 at 8:00am.


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