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MN HF4150
Bill
Status
3/12/2026
Primary Sponsor
Drew Roach
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AI Summary
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Requires individuals delegating parental powers under Minnesota Statutes section 524.5-211 to be United States citizens
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Prohibits delegation of care, custody, or property powers to any individual who has been charged with or convicted of a crime against a minor
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Defines "crime against a minor" to include murder, manslaughter, criminal vehicular homicide, assault, criminal sexual conduct, and felony malicious punishment of a child
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Maintains existing delegation time limits: up to one year for parents, legal custodians, and nonprofessional guardians; up to 30 days for professional guardians
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Retains requirement that professional guardians submit the power of attorney to the court when delegating powers
Legislative Description
Delegation of power by parent or guardian restricted.
Last Action
Introduction and first reading, referred to Judiciary Finance and Civil Law
3/12/2026