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MN HF310
Bill
Status
1/11/2023
Primary Sponsor
Jim Nash
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AI Summary
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Amends Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 244.052, subdivision 4a, regarding residency requirements for level III predatory offenders released from confinement or residential facilities.
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Supervision agencies must consider proximity of offender residences to schools, child care facilities, licensed residences for vulnerable adults, public park attractions used by minors, and community/recreation centers with youth activities when assessing reoffending risk.
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Agencies must mitigate concentration of level III offenders and their proximity to the listed locations to the greatest extent feasible when concentration presents a reoffending risk.
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Property owners or managers of hotels, motels, lodging establishments, or apartment buildings with domestic abuse victim shelter agreements cannot knowingly rent to both level III offenders and domestic abuse victims simultaneously.
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Property owners or managers may evict a level III offender discovered or identified as such after a lease is signed if the property has an agreement to provide housing for domestic abuse victims.
Legislative Description
Level III predatory offender residency provisions modified.
Last Action
Second reading
4/2/2024