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MN SF443

Bill

Status

Passed

5/25/2021

Primary Sponsor

Mark Johnson

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Origin

Senate

92nd Legislature 2021-2022

AI Summary

  • Amends Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 243.166, subdivision 4b to expand disclosure requirements for registered predatory offenders to include hospice providers in addition to health care facilities and home care providers.

  • Requires persons required to register as predatory offenders to disclose their status to hospice providers prior to admission and to notify their corrections agent or local law enforcement authority that admission will occur.

  • Directs law enforcement authorities or corrections agents to notify hospice provider administrators and deliver a fact sheet containing the offender's name, physical description, conviction history with dates, risk level classification, and profile of likely victims.

  • Mandates that hospice providers receiving a fact sheet with a risk level classification must distribute it to any individual who will provide direct services to the offender before services begin.

  • Defines "hospice provider" using the meaning given in Minnesota Statutes section 144A.75.

Legislative Description

Predatory offender registration status disclosure to hospice provider requirement

Last Action

Secretary of State, Filed

5/25/2021

Committee Referrals

Judiciary and Public Safety Finance and Policy1/28/2021

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