Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3501

Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

Fentanyl-related endangerment of child or vulnerable adult criminalized, taking of child into protective custody or reporting of vulnerable adult abuse addressed, and criminal penalties provided.

Impact

If passed, HF3501 will introduce new offenses under Minnesota law, specifically targeting the behaviors that pose a risk to children and vulnerable adults. The consequences for violating the provisions include felony charges, with possible imprisonment of up to five years and fines up to $10,000. Additionally, provisions exist for law enforcement to take children into protective custody if found in situations where fentanyl presence is likely, thereby mandating health assessments for potential exposure.

Summary

House File 3501 (HF3501) is a legislative bill aimed at enhancing public safety by criminalizing the endangerment of children and vulnerable adults in the presence of fentanyl. The bill explicitly states that no person may manufacture, possess, consume, or store fentanyl within the vicinity of a child or vulnerable adult. This criminalizes actions that could expose these individuals to the risks associated with fentanyl, thereby reinforcing the legal framework around substance abuse and protection of at-risk populations.

Contention

The bill touches on contentious points regarding the state's role in enforcing substance abuse regulations over individual and parental rights. Proponents argue it is a necessary measure to safeguard vulnerable populations, particularly amid increasing concerns surrounding fentanyl-related incidents. However, some opponents might question the implications of removing custodial rights from parents or guardians and advocate a more balanced approach focused on rehabilitation rather than punitive measures.

Effectiveness

Effective on August 1, 2024, HF3501 represents a proactive legislative effort to address the ongoing public health crisis related to fentanyl. It seeks both to deter individuals from engaging in dangerous drug-related activities and to ensure a rapid response protocol for protecting children and vulnerable individuals in potentially harmful environments. Given the alarming trends in opioid use and its impact on social services, the bill aims to contribute to a larger framework of public health and safety legislation.

Companion Bills

MN SF3739

Similar To Fentanyl-related endangerment of a child or vulnerable adult crime establishment

Previously Filed As

MN SF3739

Fentanyl-related endangerment of a child or vulnerable adult crime establishment

MN HF897

Protection to children and vulnerable adults from exposure to fentanyl provided, and criminal penalties for violation imposed.

MN SF3740

Children and vulnerable adults exposure to fentanyl protection; criminal penalties for violation imposition

MN HF3504

Protection provided to children and vulnerable adults from exposure to fentanyl, and criminal penalties imposed for violation.

MN SF456

Protection to children and vulnerable adults from exposure to fentanyl establishment

MN SB1130

Child; vulnerable adult; abuse

MN SB1445

Child; vulnerable adult abuse; smuggling

MN HB2397

Emotional abuse; vulnerable adults

MN H3617

Vulnerable Adults

MN SF2146

Petition for an order of protection against exploitation of a vulnerable adult permission

Similar Bills

CA AB3171

Controlled substances: fentanyl.

CA AB1058

Controlled substances: fentanyl.

CA AB2126

Controlled substances.

CA AB2429

Pupil instruction: health education courses: fentanyl.

CA AB3105

Fentanyl: penalties.

CA SB237

Controlled substances: fentanyl.

CA AB2467

Controlled substances: fentanyl.

CA AB890

Controlled substances: probation.