Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1346

Introduced
2/24/25  
Refer
2/24/25  
Refer
3/3/25  
Report Pass
3/10/25  
Engrossed
3/20/25  
Refer
3/20/25  
Report Pass
4/3/25  
Enrolled
4/29/25  
Passed
4/30/25  
Passed
4/30/25  
Chaptered
4/30/25  

Caption

Training requirements modified for mandatory reporters.

Impact

The modifications outlined in HF1346 will significantly impact state laws concerning child welfare. By mandating that local welfare agencies offer training that includes a thorough understanding of legal obligations, consequences for non-compliance, and practical instruction on recognizing signs of maltreatment, the bill seeks to elevate the standards of reporting. At least fifty percent of the training will focus on identifying signs of abuse, ensuring that reporters are better equipped to fulfill their responsibilities effectively.

Summary

HF1346 establishes new training requirements for mandatory reporters, specifically targeting individuals obligated to report suspected child maltreatment and abuse. The bill amends Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 260E.065, to ensure that training provided by local welfare agencies is comprehensive and effective. This initiative aims to improve the identification and reporting of maltreatment to better protect at-risk children and enhance the overall efficacy of the reporting system in Minnesota.

Contention

There are points of concern surrounding HF1346, mainly regarding the implications of mandatory training and the potential adequacy of resources for local welfare agencies to implement these requirements efficiently. Stakeholders, including child welfare advocates and agencies, emphasize the need for the training to be developed with expert input, which could include professionals from various fields such as medicine, law, and mental health. This collaborative approach aims to assure that the training is well-rounded and addresses the complexities of maltreatment detection and reporting.

Additional points

HF1346 highlights the importance of ongoing professional development for mandatory reporters in an attempt to create a more informed and proactive community response to child maltreatment situations. While supporters argue that enhanced training will lead to a decrease in undetected cases of abuse, critics express concerns about the bill’s feasibility and the support provided to welfare agencies to ensure successful implementation.

Companion Bills

MN SF2350

Similar To Maltreatment of minors mandatory reporters training requirements modification

Previously Filed As

MN HF4312

Notification requirements for alleged maltreatment or abuse of a child modified.

MN SF4318

Alleged maltreatment or abuse of a child notification requirements modifications

MN HF2330

Provisions dealing with child care safety and correction orders, human services licensing qualifications, infant safety, and foster care and child care training modified.

MN SF2356

Child care safety and correction orders, human services licensing qualifications, infant safety, and foster care and child care training provisions modifications

MN HF2712

Procedure for sanctions modified, Department of Human Services background studies modified, applications and application process modified, license fees modified, commissioner access to recipient medical records modified, notice requirements for monetary recovery and sanctions modified, administrative reconsideration process modified, licensing data modified, email address privacy modified, and prone restraints in licensed or certified facilities prohibited.

MN HF4697

Membership and requirements for child mortality review panel modified, review process for child fatalities and near fatalities related to maltreatment modified, Department of Human Services child systemic critical incident review team requirements modified, and critical incident public information portal established.

MN HF5267

Governor's budget bill for early childhood programs; child welfare and child care licensing provisions modified; technical changes to early childhood law made; Department of Children, Youth, and Families recodification updated; and money appropriated.

MN HF2476

Child protection; economic supports; housing and homelessness; child care licensing; Department of Children, Youth, and Families provisions modified; reports required; and money appropriated.

MN HF5317

Governor's budget bill for health and human services; health care, child welfare, child care licensing , Department of Health, and Department of Children, Youth, and Families provisions modified; health and human services law technical changes made; appropriations for forecasted programs adjusted; penalties imposed; and money appropriated.

MN SF2966

Human services provisions modification

Similar Bills

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