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MN SF4178

Bill

Status

Introduced

3/5/2026

Primary Sponsor

James Carlson

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Origin

Senate

94th Legislature 2025-2026

AI Summary

  • Urinalysis tests may only be required of supervised individuals (those on parole, supervised release, or conditional release) when there is reasonable suspicion of illicit drug use

  • Supervision agents must document the source of reasonable suspicion in the supervision authority's case management system before requiring a urinalysis test

  • Commissioner of Corrections may prohibit adult-use cannabis, hemp-derived consumer products, or lower-potency hemp edibles only if the individual undergoes a chemical use assessment and abstinence is recommended as part of their care plan

  • Participation in Minnesota's medical cannabis registry program cannot be prohibited as a condition of release, and a positive drug test for cannabis cannot be the sole basis for revoking supervised release or imposing sanctions

Legislative Description

Urinalysis test use limitation for supervised individuals

Last Action

Referred to Judiciary and Public Safety

3/5/2026

Committee Referrals

Judiciary and Public Safety3/5/2026

Full Bill Text

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