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MN HF5013
Bill
Status
3/18/2024
Primary Sponsor
Luke Frederick
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AI Summary
H.F. No. 5013 Summary
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Allows non-Minnesota residents to participate in the Safe At Home program for 60 days if they certify intent to move to Minnesota within that timeframe, with four-year certification upon relocation.
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Requires the Secretary of State to cancel certification for participants who do not reside in Minnesota within 60 days of Safe at Home certification.
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Prohibits persons and entities from requiring Safe at Home participants to disclose a physical address as a substitute for or in addition to the designated address, except when service delivery is impossible without the actual location.
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Clarifies that persons and entities receiving notice of program participation must not disclose the participant's name, home address, work address, or school address unless the recipient also lives/works/attends school at that address or written consent is provided.
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Governs sharing of private location data with government and nongovernmental entities, limiting disclosure to situations involving written consent, court order, emergency services, child/vulnerable adult abuse assessment, health/safety inspections, or active law enforcement investigations.
Legislative Description
Safe At Home provisions modified.
Last Action
Second reading
4/2/2024