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MN HF75
Bill
Status
6/12/2020
Primary Sponsor
Carlos Mariani
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AI Summary
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Prohibits disclosure of critical incident stress management information obtained during crisis intervention services in administrative, civil, or criminal proceedings, with exceptions only when necessary to prevent harm.
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Restores voting rights to individuals convicted of felonies upon completion of incarceration or upon sentencing if no incarceration is imposed, and updates voter registration forms to reflect this change.
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Establishes critical incident review teams to investigate peace officer firearm discharges resulting in bodily harm and deaths during police contact, with team composition requirements including community residents and racial representation when applicable.
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Creates Office of Community-Led Public Safety Coordination and appropriates $15,000,000 for grants supporting co-responder crisis teams ($7.45 million) and community healing programs in communities of color ($7.45 million).
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Requires peace officers to receive training in crisis intervention, mental illness response, autism spectrum disorder, and use of force reporting; establishes standards for these training programs and reporting requirements to legislature.
Legislative Description
Public safety critical incident stress management information prohibited as evidence, law enforcement use of force reported, critical incident review process established for peace officer involved shootings, Office of Community-Led Safety Coordination established, grants established to promote co-responder teams, grants established to promote community healing, standards established for crisis interventions and mental illness crisis training for peace officers, development and implementation of autism training required for peace officers, civil right to vote restored for an individual upon release from incarceration or upon sentencing if no incarceration is imposed, notice required, reports required and money appropriated.
Last Action
Author added Xiong, J.
6/19/2020