Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3761

Introduced
2/13/24  

Caption

Safety through Support Act established, visitation rights of incarcerated persons expanded, diversity task force established to approve licensed professionals to access incarcerated persons.

Impact

This legislation directly amends existing Minnesota statutes to facilitate increased access to licensed professionals, including attorneys and mental health experts, for incarcerated individuals. Additionally, it enables a more inclusive approach towards visitation, preventing corrections officials from imposing blanket bans or excessive restrictions on visits without documented security concerns. The intent is to foster a rehabilitative atmosphere that prioritizes inmates' mental and emotional well-being, reflecting a broader shift in corrections policy towards support rather than punishment.

Summary

HF3761, titled the Safety through Support Act, is a significant piece of legislation aimed at reforming visitation rights for incarcerated persons in Minnesota. The bill seeks to enhance the rehabilitation and support mechanisms available to inmates by expanding their visitation rights and establishing a diversity task force. This task force will focus on approving licensed professionals who can access incarcerated individuals, thereby promoting a more supportive environment for their mental health and reintegration into society after incarceration.

Contention

While the bill enjoys backing from various sectors advocating for criminal justice reform, it has also sparked debate regarding the extent of its implications. Critics may argue about the operational challenges and security concerns that could arise from expanded visitation and access. Moreover, the diversity task force's role in overseeing professionals who engage with inmates could lead to discussions about the qualifications and oversight measures necessary to ensure effective support for incarcerated individuals. Hence, key points of contention revolve around balancing rehabilitation efforts with maintaining security in correctional facilities.

Companion Bills

MN SF3981

Similar To Minnesota Safety Through Support Act Establishment

Previously Filed As

MN SF3981

Minnesota Safety Through Support Act Establishment

MN A4694

Establishes "Female Incarcerated Person's Rights Protection Act."

MN AB732

County jails: prisons: incarcerated pregnant persons.

MN SF5130

Standards of basic medical care establishment for confined or incarcerated persons

MN SB00013

An Act Concerning The Fair Treatment Of Incarcerated Persons.

MN SB01222

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study Incarceration Of Child Support Obligors.

MN SF2469

Supportive arts provision for incarcerated persons and persons on supervised release

MN A4507

Changes term "inmate" to "incarcerated person."

MN AB2527

Incarceration: pregnant persons.

MN AB2526

Incarcerated persons: health records.

Similar Bills

MN SF1103

Minnesota Rehabilitation and Reinvestment Act Repealer

MN SF3981

Minnesota Safety Through Support Act Establishment

MN SF4280

Minnesota Rehabilitation and Reinvestment Act repealer

MN HF4022

Minnesota Rehabilitation and Reinvestment Act repealed.

MN HF1319

Minnesota Rehabilitation and Reinvestment Act established, earned incentive release and supervision abatement status provided, reports required, and money appropriated.

MN SF1352

Minnesota Rehabilitation and Reinvestment Act establishment

MN HF4043

Allocation of incarcerated persons based on their last known address in Minnesota required, and Department of Corrections required to collect last residential address of an inmate before incarceration.

MN SF3878

Incarcerated persons districting provisions