Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF108

Introduced
1/10/23  

Caption

Residency provisions modification for certain level III predatory offenders

Impact

If enacted, SF108 will amend Minnesota Statutes section 244.052, making it mandatory for supervisory agencies to take measures to mitigate the concentration of level III offenders in certain areas. This legislative change is likely to influence local housing policies and the management of residential settings for offenders, ensuring that they do not reside in close proximity to sensitive establishments aimed at protecting children and vulnerable adults. It may also impact property management practices, particularly in facilities that house victims of domestic abuse.

Summary

Senate File 108 (SF108) proposes modifications to the residency provisions applicable to level III predatory offenders in Minnesota. The bill aims to enhance public safety by establishing specific criteria that must be considered when an offender is released from confinement or changes their residence. Key factors include the proximity of the offender's residence to schools, day care centers, and locations where children commonly gather, thereby prioritizing the safety of vulnerable populations in the community.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SF108 involves the balance between public safety and the rights of offenders. Opponents of the bill may argue that such restrictions could hinder the rehabilitation of offenders and limit their ability to find housing, potentially leading to increased homelessness among this population. Additionally, property owners and managers may express concerns over their responsibilities and liabilities under the new provisions, especially concerning the eviction processes and agreements with agencies that provide shelter for domestic abuse victims.

Companion Bills

MN HF310

Similar To Level III predatory offender residency provisions modified.

Similar Bills

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