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MN HF3658
Bill
Status
2/23/2026
Primary Sponsor
Cedrick Frazier
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AI Summary
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Expands who may petition for an extreme risk protection order (ERPO) from chief law enforcement officers to any law enforcement agency, city or county attorney's office, family/household members, guardians, or the respondent themselves
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Allows ERPO extensions of up to 5 years (instead of maximum 1 year) if the respondent has violated a prior order twice or has been subject to two or more ERPOs
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Requires respondents to file proof of firearm transfer directly with the court within two business days, rather than with law enforcement agencies
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Grants immunity from criminal charges to respondents who voluntarily surrender firearms to law enforcement before execution of a search warrant, if those firearms were unlawfully possessed
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Changes reporting requirements for mental health professionals from notifying the county sheriff to notifying the law enforcement agency with primary jurisdiction over where the client resides
Legislative Description
Processes for applying for, securing, and enforcing extreme risk protection orders modified.
Last Action
Author added Moller
2/26/2026