Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3884

Introduced
2/15/24  

Caption

Fourth-degree assault crime related to nurses, physicians, and other persons providing health care services expanded.

Impact

If enacted, HF3884 would have significant implications for both healthcare professionals and those who engage in violence against them. By classifying assaults on healthcare providers as a felony, the bill seeks to deter such crimes and promote a safer working environment for individuals in the medical field. The bill's supporters argue that it is a necessary step to protect those who provide critical services to the public, particularly in high-stress scenarios such as emergency departments. This change in the law is aimed at addressing the rising incidents of violence against healthcare workers in Minnesota.

Summary

HF3884 is a bill introduced in the Minnesota Legislature aimed at enhancing public safety by expanding the scope of fourth-degree assault crimes to include nurses, physicians, and other healthcare providers during the performance of their duties. The proposed legislation amends Minnesota Statutes section 609.2231 to explicitly categorize assaults on healthcare professionals as a felony, thereby increasing the legal ramifications for individuals who inflict demonstrable bodily harm on these members of the health community. The bill reflects a growing recognition of the vulnerabilities faced by healthcare workers, especially in emergency settings.

Contention

Despite its intent, the bill may face scrutiny from various stakeholders, particularly as it relates to the enforcement of penalties and the broader implications for criminal justice. Critics might raise concerns over the potential for overreach in applying felony charges for assault in situations that may not warrant such severe repercussions. The discussion surrounding HF3884 could invoke debates about the balance between protecting healthcare providers and ensuring fair treatment for individuals accused of assault, as well as potential implications for public health and safety policies in Minnesota.

Companion Bills

MN SF5138

Similar To Fourth-degree assault crime expansion related to nurses, physicians, and other persons providing health care services

Previously Filed As

MN SF5138

Fourth-degree assault crime expansion related to nurses, physicians, and other persons providing health care services

MN HF641

Fourth-degree assault crime expanded related to nurses, physicians, and other persons providing health care services.

MN SF2316

Fourth-degree assault crime expansion related to nurses, physicians, and other persons providing health care services

MN HF3521

Fourth-degree assault crime related to health care professionals expanded.

MN HF2876

Crime of transferring bodily fluids at or onto certain individuals established, and offense of fourth-degree assault expanded to include all people providing health care services.

MN SF4194

Fourth-degree assault crime related to health care professionals expansion

MN HF4945

Criminal penalty for assaulting firefighter, EMS personnel, or health care providers increased.

MN SF4929

Criminal penalty increase for assaulting a firefighter, EMS personnel, or certain health care providers

MN HF527

Fourth-degree assault crime related to health care professionals expanded, commissioner of health required to develop education and awareness initiatives addressing health care professional burnout and mental health issues, and money appropriated.

MN HF810

Criminal penalty for assaulting a firefighter, EMS personnel, or certain health care providers increased.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.