Department of Natural Resources law enforcement supervisor transition provisions modified.
Impact
The passage of HF2833 would significantly alter how law enforcement supervisory positions are managed within Minnesota’s Department of Natural Resources. By retaining current positions within existing employment plans until a new collective bargaining agreement is negotiated, the bill aims to provide stability for current employees during the transition period. This is viewed positively by proponents who argue that it protects the rights of employees in the face of potential changes.
Summary
House File 2833 proposes amendments to the law enforcement supervisor transition provisions within the Department of Natural Resources. The bill modifies the existing framework established by previous legislation passed in 2022 concerning the transition of law enforcement supervisors. It addresses the organizational structure and collective bargaining rights of law enforcement supervisors and other supervisory employees working within the Department.
Contention
Notable points of contention regarding HF2833 include concerns about the long-term implications for the organizational structure of law enforcement within the Department. Critics may argue that the bill could create a bureaucratic bottleneck or resistance to necessary updates in the management of law enforcement personnel. Additionally, the bill’s provisions to allow employees the choice to remain in a supervisory unit raises questions about the future dynamics of collective bargaining within law enforcement agencies.
Board of Behavioral Sciences: marriage and family therapists: clinical social workers: professional clinical counselors: supervision of applicants for licensure via videoconferencing.