Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2101

Introduced
2/21/23  

Caption

Statute of limitations amended for actions under the Minnesota Human Rights Act.

Impact

If enacted, HF2101 will impact state laws related to civil rights and discrimination. By altering the statute of limitations, the bill would align Minnesota's laws more closely with the needs of individuals who may face difficulties in coming forward with claims of discrimination. This change is intended to encourage more victims to seek justice without being under the pressure of a strict timeline, which some argue could disproportionately disadvantage marginalized groups who might face barriers in reporting such practices.

Summary

HF2101 proposes an amendment to the statute of limitations for actions under the Minnesota Human Rights Act, specifically addressing the time frame for filing claims related to unfair discriminatory practices. The bill seeks to extend the time limit for individuals to bring forth legal actions against parties accused of such practices, allowing one year from the occurrence of the practice, with the possibility for further extensions under certain circumstances. This aims to enhance the protection of individuals facing discrimination by giving them a more reasonable timeframe to pursue their claims.

Contention

There may be contentious aspects surrounding HF2101, particularly regarding the balance between extending the timeframe for filing claims and the implications this could have on defendants. Advocates for the bill argue that the additional time is necessary for individuals to navigate the often-complex processes involved in bringing forward a claim of discrimination. Conversely, some critics might raise concerns that extending the statute of limitations could lead to complications in legal proceedings for defendants, including potential difficulties in gathering evidence after a considerable time has passed since the discrimination occurred. This discussion highlights the ongoing dialogue between protecting individual rights and ensuring fair legal processes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2855

Statute of limitations for actions under the Minnesota Human Rights Act amended.

MN SF3112

Minnesota Human Rights Act statute of limitations modifications provision

MN SF4292

Minnesota Human Rights Act modification

MN HF4021

Minnesota Human Rights Act provision changes made, and civil penalty and punitive damages provided.

MN HF3926

Minnesota Human Rights Act changes made.

MN SF3848

Minnesota Human Rights Act modification

MN HF4109

Human rights law provided, and civil penalties and other remedies provided.

MN SF3994

Minnesota Voting Rights Act establishment, prohibiting certain actions, establishing civil cause of action for violations

MN HF91

Abortion regulating statutes repealed, sex offenses repealed, statutes governing the sale of articles and information and prohibiting advertisements repealed, limitation removed on performance of abortions at birth centers, language stricken regarding medical assistance coverage of abortion, limitation removed on MinnesotaCare coverage of abortion, and conforming changes made.

MN HF1404

Postsecondary institution's mandated sexual harassment and sexual assault policy amended, requirements for campus investigations and disciplinary proceedings imposed, and Minnesota Human Rights Act requirements incorporated.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.