Meetings are listed by date with the most recent meeting at the top. If there is a television recording of the meeting links to that format will be available below.
HF 2609 (Berg) Regulation of machine guns modified.
*DE Forthcoming
HF 3725 (Wolgamott) Local correctional officers provided in Peace Officers Discipline Procedures Act
HF 3304 (Wiens) Public safety; report regarding sentencing of military veterans required.
HF 3757 (Demuth) Felony offense established for reporting a fictitious emergency and directing the emergency response to the home of other individuals, and conforming change made.
HF 4793 (Nash) Child maltreatment reporting modified, and criminal penalty for preventing report created. Pending referral from Children and Families
HF 310 (Nash) Residency provisions modified for level III predatory offenders.
Items may be added or removed at the Chair’s discretion.
Written Testimony: The deadline to submit written testimony for all bills on the agenda will be 10:30 AM, March 20th. All written testimony must be submitted in a PDF document without clickable links. All testimony should be sent to the committee administrator, ellen.mcdaniel@house.mn.gov.
Testimony: The number of testifiers and length of time permitted is at the discretion of the chair and is subject to change. If you would like to testify, please email the committee administrator by 10:30 AM, March 20th.
This hearing may be viewed on the House webcast schedule page. All video events are closed captioned with automatically generated captions.
If you are having accessibility or usability problems with any Minnesota Legislative website or software, please send your comments to the Accessibility & Usability Comment Form
To request legislative services for American Sign Language (ASL), Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) closed captioning services, or live language interpretation services for Hmong, Somali, or Spanish speakers to testify, please contact the Committee Administrator as soon as possible.
Bills Added:
HF2609
(Berg) - Gun trafficking investigations and firearm seizures report required by Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and Violent Crime Enforcement Teams, trigger activator definition amended, and transferring firearms to persons who are ineligible to possess firearms penalties increased.
HF3304
(Wiens) - Public safety; military veteran sentencing report required.
HF3757
(Demuth) - Felony offense established for reporting a fictitious emergency and directing the emergency response to the home of other individuals, and conforming change made.
HF4793
(Nash) - Child maltreatment reporting modified, and criminal penalty for preventing report created.
HF310
(Nash) - Level III predatory offender residency provisions modified.
HF3725
(Wolgamott) - Local correctional officers provided in Peace Officers Discipline Procedures Act.
HF 3966 (Wolgamott) Public safety telecommunicator training and continuing education requirements established, Public Safety Telecommunicator Training and Standards Board established, rulemaking authorized, report required, and money appropriated.
HF 3697 (Koegel) Requirement to participate in ignition interlock program limited to individuals whose driver's license is revoked, canceled, or denied for an incident involving alcohol; intensive testing program established for individuals whose license was revoked, canceled, or denied for a controlled substance or intoxicating substance related incident. *Pending referral from Transportation Committee
HF 2319 (Hollins) Admission in judicial proceeding of custodial statements prohibited. *Pending referral from Judiciary Committee
HF 4657 (Curran) Criminal defenses and authorization for the use of force relating to a victim's sexual orientation or identity limited.
HF 3991 (Feist) Restorative practices restitution program created, ability of court to order fine in delinquency proceeding or juvenile major water or traffic offender proceeding eliminated, and conforming and technical changes made. *Pending referral from Judiciary Committee
HF 1832 (Frazier) Authority limited for peace officers to stop or detain drivers for motor vehicle equipment violations.* See DE Author’s Amendment (posted)
HF 1829 (Newton) Silver Alert system created to aid in locating missing persons who are senior citizens with cognitive impairments, and criminal penalty provided.
Items may be added or removed at the Chair’s discretion.
Written Testimony: The deadline to submit written testimony for all bills on the agenda will be 10:30 AM, March 19th. All written testimony must be submitted in a PDF document without clickable links. All testimony should be sent to the committee administrator, ellen.mcdaniel@house.mn.gov.
Testimony: The number of testifiers and length of time permitted is at the discretion of the chair and is subject to change. If you would like to testify, please email the committee administrator by 10:30 AM, March 19th.
The amendment deadline for all bills will be 12PM, March 19th
This hearing may be viewed on the House webcast schedule page. All video events are closed captioned with automatically generated captions.
If you are having accessibility or usability problems with any Minnesota Legislative website or software, please send your comments to the Accessibility & Usability Comment Form
To request legislative services for American Sign Language (ASL), Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) closed captioning services, or live language interpretation services for Hmong, Somali, or Spanish speakers to testify, please contact the Committee Administrator as soon as possible.
Bills Added:
HF3966
(Wolgamott) - Public safety telecommunicator training and continuing education requirements established, Public Safety Telecommunicator Training and Standards Board established, rulemaking authorized, report required, and money appropriated.
HF3697
(Koegel) - Requirement to participate in ignition interlock program limited to individuals whose driver's license is revoked, canceled, or denied for an incident involving alcohol; intensive testing program established for individuals whose license was revoked, canceled, or denied for a controlled substance or intoxicating substance related incident.
HF4657
(Curran) - Criminal defenses and authorization for the use of force relating to a victim's sexual orientation or identity limited.
HF3991
(Feist) - Restorative practices restitution program created, ability of court to order fine in delinquency proceeding or juvenile major water or traffic offender proceeding eliminated, and conforming and technical changes made.
HF1832
(Frazier) - Authority limited for peace officers to stop or detain drivers for motor vehicle equipment violations.
HF2319
(Hollins) - Admission in judicial proceeding of custodial statements prohibited.
HF 4370 (Gomez) Recipients of 2023 public safety aid required to report on use of that aid, and commissioner of public safety required to submit compiled data to legislature.
HF 4753 (Pelowski) General fund surplus dollars required to be allocated to the disaster assistance contingency account.
HF 3063 (Fischer) Law regarding collection of DNA data without a conviction removed, and removal of biological specimens and records from DNA index system provided. *Amendment forthcoming.
HF 4417 (Kozlowski) Task Force on Preventing Violence Against Latina Women established, report required, and money appropriated.
HF 4118 (Hanson, J) Use of excited delirium term and similar terms to describe mental health status of persons by law enforcement prohibited. *Amendment forthcoming.
Items may be added or removed at the Chair’s discretion.
Written Testimony: The deadline to submit written testimony for all bills on the agenda will be 10:30 AM, March 18th. All written testimony must be submitted in a PDF document without clickable links. All testimony should be sent to the committee administrator, ellen.mcdaniel@house.mn.gov.
Testimony: The number of testifiers and length of time permitted is at the discretion of the chair and is subject to change. If you would like to testify, please email the committee administrator by 10:30 AM, March 18th.
This hearing may be viewed on the House webcast schedule page. All video events are closed captioned with automatically generated captions.
For further information on accommodations, please visit FAQs for Disability Access or contact the LCC Accessibility Coordinator at accessibility.coordinator@lcc.mn.gov
If you are having accessibility or usability problems with any Minnesota Legislative website or software, please send your comments to the Accessibility & Usability Comment Form
To request legislative services for American Sign Language (ASL), Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) closed captioning services, or live language interpretation services for Hmong, Somali, or Spanish speakers to testify, please contact the Committee Administrator as soon as possible.
Bills Added:
HF4370
(Gomez) - Recipients of 2023 public safety aid required to report on use of that aid, and commissioner of public safety required to submit compiled data to legislature.
HF4753
(Pelowski) - General fund surplus dollars required to be allocated to the disaster assistance contingency account.
HF3063
(Fischer) - DNA data collection without conviction law removed, and parental consent for DNA collection required.
HF4417
(Kozlowski) - Task Force on Preventing Violence Against Latina Women established, report required, and money appropriated.
HF4118
(Hanson) - Peace Officer Standards and Training Board prohibited from certifying a continuing education course that includes training on "excited delirium" or similar terms.
HF4244
(Becker-Finn) - Earned incentive release savings funds reallocation redistributed.
HF 4043 (Agbaje) Allocation of incarcerated persons based on their last known address in Minnesota required, Department of Corrections required to collect last residential address of an inmate before incarceration.
HF 3799 (Norris) Office of Animal Protection established and duties provided, definition of crime of violence expanded, and money appropriated.
HF 4591 (Tabke) Protective agent license made necessary for private companies to transport prisoners, license revocation required for acts committed by a licensee or employee of a licensee, and minimum administrative penalty required for violations.
HF 3671 (Pinto) Definition of child in need of protection or services modified.
HF 4101 (Urdahl) Notice of any order for protection, hearing on an order for protection, and cancellation or modification of an order for protection given to a custodian of a petitioner's minor children required.
Items may be added or removed at the Chair’s discretion.
Written Testimony: The deadline to submit written testimony for all bills on the agenda will be 10:30 AM, March 14th. All written testimony must be submitted in a PDF document without clickable links. All testimony should be sent to the committee administrator, ellen.mcdaniel@house.mn.gov.
Testimony: The number of testifiers and length of time permitted is at the discretion of the chair and is subject to change. If you would like to testify, please email the committee administrator by 10:30 AM, March 14th.
For further information on accommodations, please visit https://www.leg.mn.gov/leg/FAQ/faq?subject=19">FAQs for Disability Access or contact the LCC Accessibility Coordinator at accessibility.coordinator@lcc.mn.gov If you are having accessibility or usability problems with any Minnesota Legislative website or software, please send your comments to the Accessibility & Usability Comment Form To request legislative services for American Sign Language (ASL), Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) closed captioning services, or live language interpretation services for Hmong, Somali, or Spanish speakers to testify, please contact the Committee Administrator as soon as possible.
Bills Added:
HF4043
(Agbaje) - Allocation of incarcerated persons based on their last known address in Minnesota required, and Department of Corrections required to collect last residential address of an inmate before incarceration.
HF4591
(Tabke) - Protective agent license made necessary for private companies to transport prisoners, license revocation required for acts committed by a licensee or employee of a licensee, and minimum administrative penalty required for violations.
HF4101
(Urdahl) - Custodian of a petitioner's minor children required to receive notice of any order for protection, hearing on an order for protection, and cancellation or modification of an order for protection.
HF3671
(Pinto) - Delinquent child, juvenile petty offender, and child in need of protection or services definitions modified.
HF3799
(Norris) - Office of Animal Protection established and duties provided, definition of crime of violence expanded, and money appropriated.
HF 3650 (Kozlowski) Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Tribal coast guard services funding provided, and money appropriated.
HF 4641 (Long) Reckless driving resulting in great bodily harm or death excluded from list of offenses eligible for automatic expungement, waiting period for petition for expungement reduced in certain cases, and offering forged check offenses clarified to be eligible for expungement.
* HF 4326 (Curran) Personal information of justices, judges, and judicial staff designated as private data on individuals; dissemination of personal information restricted; and penalty provided.
*Discussion to HF 4326 will be limited to the provisions of the bill that within the Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee’s jurisdiction, Section 4 of the bill related to criminal penalties.
HF 4387 (Pinto) Personal service of orders for protection, restraining orders, and related notices provided; law enforcement officers required to make reasonable efforts to locate respondents; certain orders for protection and harassment restraining orders allowed to be served by mail; and other protection order provisions modified.
HF 2400 (Frazier) Standard for petition amended for postconviction relief based on newly discovered evidence.
HF 1718 (Huot) Appointment, licensing, and compensation of railroad peace officers provided; civil liability issues addressed; and rulemaking required.
Items may be added or removed at the Chair’s discretion.
Written Testimony: The deadline to submit written testimony for all bills on the agenda will be 10:30 AM, March 13th. All written testimony must be submitted in a PDF document without clickable links. All testimony should be sent to the committee administrator, ellen.mcdaniel@house.mn.gov.
Testimony: The number of testifiers and length of time permitted is at the discretion of the chair and is subject to change. If you would like to testify, please email the committee administrator by 10:30 AM, March 13th.
This hearing may be viewed on the House webcast schedule page. All video events are closed captioned with automatically generated captions.
If you are having accessibility or usability problems with any Minnesota Legislative website or software, please send your comments to the Accessibility & Usability Comment Form
To request legislative services for American Sign Language (ASL), Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) closed captioning services, or live language interpretation services for Hmong, Somali, or Spanish speakers to testify, please contact the Committee Administrator as soon as possible.
Bills Added:
HF3650
(Kozlowski) - Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa grant purposes expanded.
HF4641
(Long) - Reckless driving resulting in great bodily harm or death excluded from list of offenses eligible for automatic expungement, waiting period for petition for expungement reduced from five years to four in cases involving a stay of imposition, and offering forged check offenses clarified to be eligible for expungement.
HF4326
(Curran) - Personal information of justices, judges, and judicial staff designated as private data on individuals; dissemination of personal information restricted; and penalty provided.
HF4387
(Pinto) - Personal service of orders for protection, restraining orders, and related notices provided; law enforcement officers required to make reasonable efforts to locate respondents; harassment restraining order provisions modified; and Task Force on Domestic Violence and Firearms established.
HF2400
(Frazier) - Postconviction relief petition standard and timing amended based on newly discovered evidence.
HF1718
(Huot) - Railroad peace officer appointment, licensing, and compensation provided; civil liability issues addressed; and rulemaking required.