Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2174

Introduced
2/27/23  

Caption

Investigative authority specified in response to reports of maltreatment of vulnerable adults in federally certified facilities.

Impact

The implementation of HF2174 could significantly affect the manner in which maltreatment cases are handled in certified facilities. By establishing that the Minnesota Department of Health's investigative responses should adhere to federal standards, the bill sets a precedence for consistent enforcement of regulations that prioritize the welfare of vulnerable individuals. This change is designed to streamline investigative processes and ensure that state-level actions are compatible with the federal framework, thereby promoting a uniform approach to safeguarding vulnerable populations across Minnesota.

Summary

House File 2174 is a legislative proposal that aims to specify the investigative authority concerning reports of maltreatment involving vulnerable adults within federally certified health facilities. By amending Minnesota Statutes Section 626.557, the bill seeks to clarify the legal framework under which these investigations will be conducted, aligning state procedures with existing federal regulations. This alignment is intended to enhance protections for vulnerable adults by ensuring that state responses to maltreatment reports adhere to federally established guidelines, particularly those outlined in the Code of Federal Regulations and associated federal manuals.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, the bill may also face scrutiny and debate regarding its effectiveness and potential limitations. Some stakeholders may argue that relying solely on federal standards could undermine specific state interests or fail to adequately address local concerns surrounding the care of vulnerable adults. Legislative discussions may revolve around the balance between adhering to federal guidelines and maintaining robust state-level protections, particularly in scenarios where local providers or conditions might necessitate additional safeguards beyond federal regulations.

Companion Bills

MN SF2415

Similar To Investigative authority in response to reports of maltreatment of vulnerable adults in federally certified facilities specification

Previously Filed As

MN SF2415

Investigative authority in response to reports of maltreatment of vulnerable adults in federally certified facilities specification

MN HF3501

Fentanyl-related endangerment of child or vulnerable adult criminalized, taking of child into protective custody or reporting of vulnerable adult abuse addressed, and criminal penalties provided.

MN HB1835

Abuse of elderly and disabled adults; Protective Services for the Vulnerable Adults Act; definition; persons required to report; investigation and reporting; Oklahoma's Protection and Advocacy System; Nursing Home Care Act; liability; waivers; reports; effective date.

MN SF1841

Judicial review of maltreatment occurring outside of Minnesota authorization provision and local welfare agency responsibility for assessing of investigating alleged child maltreatment occurring outside of Minnesota provision

MN HB692

Financial institutions; reporting financial exploitation of elderly or vulnerable adults.

MN SB174

Financial institutions; reporting financial exploitation of elderly or vulnerable adults.

MN HF1367

Judicial review of child maltreatment occurring outside of Minnesota allowed, and local welfare agency responsibility for assessing or investigating alleged maltreatment occurring outside of state provided.

MN H3617

Vulnerable Adults

MN SF3739

Fentanyl-related endangerment of a child or vulnerable adult crime establishment

MN SB385

Relative to financial exploitation of vulnerable adults.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.