Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4194

Introduced
2/26/24  

Caption

Fourth-degree assault crime related to health care professionals expansion

Impact

If enacted, SF4194 would amend existing Minnesota Statutes, specifically section 609.2231, to strengthen the legal repercussions for those who assault or threaten healthcare professionals. The bill proposes penalties including imprisonment of up to two years and fines reaching $4,000. This significant shift would not only enhance the protective measures for healthcare workers but also serve as a deterrent against violent acts in health care environments. The implementation of such a law could lead to a broader discussion on workplace safety protocols across various sectors in Minnesota, influencing how similar cases are treated in the future.

Summary

SF4194 is a proposed bill that seeks to expand the definition of fourth-degree assault to include specific provisions related to assaults on healthcare professionals. The bill identifies healthcare workers, such as physicians, nurses, and emergency personnel, as individuals who require heightened protection under the law. It stipulates that any person who assaults these professionals, or who intentionally transfers bodily fluids or feces onto them while they are performing their duties, could be charged with a felony. This amendment aims to address rising concerns regarding the safety of healthcare workers in various settings, particularly in emergency departments, where they are often subjected to aggressive behavior from patients and the public.

Contention

While supporters of SF4194 argue that it is essential for protecting healthcare professionals in the line of duty, some critics may view the bill as an overreach that could potentially lead to excessive penalization for actions that may not pose a real threat. Discussions surrounding the bill may touch upon issues of due process, as opponents could argue that the classifying of certain acts as felonies might not reflect the intent of the offender. This debate highlights the ongoing tension between ensuring safety for workers and maintaining fair treatment under the law.

Latest_action

The bill was introduced on February 26, 2024, and has since been referred to the Judiciary and Public Safety committee for further consideration.

Companion Bills

MN HF3521

Similar To Fourth-degree assault crime related to health care professionals expanded.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3521

Fourth-degree assault crime related to health care professionals expanded.

MN SF173

Fourth-degree assault expansion related to health care professionals and health care professional well being education and outreach initiative

MN SF5138

Fourth-degree assault crime expansion related to nurses, physicians, and other persons providing health care services

MN SF2316

Fourth-degree assault crime expansion related to nurses, physicians, and other persons providing health care services

MN HF3884

Fourth-degree assault crime related to nurses, physicians, and other persons providing health care services expanded.

MN HF527

Fourth-degree assault crime related to health care professionals expanded, commissioner of health required to develop education and awareness initiatives addressing health care professional burnout and mental health issues, and money appropriated.

MN HF641

Fourth-degree assault crime expanded related to nurses, physicians, and other persons providing health care services.

MN SF2924

Fourth-degree assault crime related to transit operators expansion to include transportation network company drivers

MN SF5143

Transit operators fourth-degree assault crime expansion to include transportation network company drivers

MN HF4945

Criminal penalty for assaulting firefighter, EMS personnel, or health care providers increased.

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