Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3815

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  
Report Pass
4/11/24  

Caption

Felony offense establishment for reporting a fictitious emergency and directing the emergency response to the home of certain individuals

Impact

The introduction of SF3815 reflects broader concerns regarding public safety and the accountability of individuals who misuse emergency services. By codifying the reporting of fictitious emergencies as a serious crime, the bill aims to discourage pranks or malicious actions that could lead to significant disruptions in emergency response. Should this bill pass, it will extend the boundaries of existing legal frameworks to address and mitigate risks faced by public officials due to prank calls or false emergency reports directed at them.

Summary

Senate File 3815 aims to establish a felony offense for individuals who report fictitious emergencies, specifically when responding to the homes of certain officials like elected representatives, judges, and peace officers. The bill amends existing statutes to categorize such malicious reporting as a felony, punishable by imprisonment for up to one year and/or fines of up to $5,000. This legislation is intended to deter false emergencies that could imperil public officials and disrupt emergency services.

Contention

Discussions around SF3815 may center on the balance between protecting public officials and preserving the right to free speech or civic engagement. Opponents of the bill might argue that this could lead to potential overreach where citizens, particularly those critical of public officials, may fear legal consequences for merely voicing concern via emergency channels. Supporters, however, emphasize the necessity of safeguarding emergency services and preventing misuse that can cause genuine harm to individuals and the broader community.

Companion Bills

MN HF3757

Similar To Felony offense established for reporting a fictitious emergency and directing the emergency response to the home of other individuals, and conforming change made.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3757

Felony offense established for reporting a fictitious emergency and directing the emergency response to the home of other individuals, and conforming change made.

MN HF247

Criminal penalty established for substantial bodily harm caused by response for fictitious emergency, and restitution provided for public agencies and victims affected by reporting of fictitious emergency.

MN SF682

Criminal penalty provision for substantial bodily harm caused by response for fictitious emergency

MN SF3515

Restitution provision for public agencies and victims affected by the reporting of a fictitious emergency

MN HF3621

Restitution provided for public agencies and victims affected by the reporting of a fictitious emergency.

MN HF559

Restitution for public agencies and victims affected by the reporting of fictitious emergency provided.

MN SF2631

Life imprisonment without release for certain violent offenses when the offender is at least five years older that the minor victim authorization

MN SF5387

Office of Emergency Medical Services establishment to replace the Emergency Medical Service Regulatory Board

MN HF2834

Life imprisonment without release provided for violent offenses when offender is at least five years older than minor victim.

MN HF3209

Criminal penalties for swatting increased.

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