Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3714

Introduced
2/15/24  

Caption

Meaning modification of neglect by permitting a parent or caregiver to allow children to engage in certain independent activities without adult supervision

Impact

The proposed changes to Minnesota Statutes 2022 will clarify that a child engaging in age-appropriate independent activities—such as walking to school or playing outdoors—will not automatically be deemed neglected. This shift could alleviate concerns for parents allowing their children to explore their environments and learn self-reliance, which some lawmakers argue are essential for fostering responsible and capable young adults.

Summary

SF3714 focuses on redefining the concept of neglect in relation to child care within the state of Minnesota. The bill specifically permits parents or caregivers the flexibility to allow children to engage in certain independent activities without direct adult supervision. This amendment aims to address modern parenting practices by acknowledging that some degree of independence can be beneficial for children's development.

Contention

However, potential points of contention arise regarding what constitutes appropriate supervision. Critics of the bill may worry about the risk of misinterpretation, particularly involving situations where children might genuinely be unsafe. The bill introduces a qualification that negligence must be 'grossly negligent' to classify a child as neglected, raising concerns among child welfare advocates about potential impacts on vulnerable children.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF700

Meaning of neglect modification by permitting a parent or caregiver to allow children to engage in certain independent activities without adult supervision

MN SB1367

Child abuse or neglect; definition, child engaging in independent activities without supervision.

MN HB1786

Child abuse or neglect; definition, independent activities.

MN HF612

Children; definition of neglect modified.

MN SF1682

Neglect definition modification provision in relation to child welfare

MN H1191

Supervision of Children

MN SF2543

Terminology modification for pregnant persons

MN HF1614

Child welfare; neglect definition modified to clarify when a child is considered to be without the special care made necessary by a physical, mental, or emotional condition.

MN HB2505

Termination of parental rights; abused, etc., children or children without parental care, appeals.

MN SF2778

Department of Children, Youth and Families provisions modifications

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.