Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF63

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/9/23  
Report Pass
3/27/23  
Refer
3/27/23  

Caption

Gender-affirming health care out-of-state law interference provision modifications

Impact

The enactment of SF63 would significantly influence existing state laws around child custody and extradition. By asserting that removal orders based solely on a child's engagement in gender-affirming health care are contrary to Minnesota's public policy, the legislation seeks to uphold parental rights and protect families from legal actions rooted in discriminatory practices found in other states. This change could reinforce Minnesota's position as a safe haven for families seeking gender-affirming health care, thus influencing custody disputes where such care is a factor.

Summary

SF63 aims to protect children's access to gender-affirming health care by preventing the enforcement of out-of-state laws that may interfere with these rights. Specifically, the bill prohibits the use of subpoenas to collect information regarding individuals who provide or assist with gender-affirming health care, thereby safeguarding parents and guardians from repercussions based on laws from other states. It also modifies child custody provisions related to such out-of-state laws, ensuring that custody determinations cannot be swayed by the provision of gender-affirming care within Minnesota.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SF63 appears to be sharply divided. Supporters, including many advocacy groups for LGBTQ+ rights, view the bill as a critical step in affirming the rights of children and families in Minnesota, facilitating access to necessary health care without fear of legal repercussions. Conversely, opponents, often citing concerns about parental rights and state overreach, express skepticism toward prioritizing gender-affirming care, viewing it as a potential threat to traditional family structures and values.

Contention

Notable points of contention stem from the intersection of state versus parental rights, particularly in the context of health care decisions for minors. Opponents fear that by restricting collaboration with out-of-state laws, the bill could complicate custody disputes where the welfare of the child is disputed based on their access to gender-affirming health care. Furthermore, the ambiguity surrounding what constitutes 'gender-affirming health care' may elevate tensions as stakeholders navigate the broader implications of the legislation on family dynamics and state authority.

Companion Bills

MN HF146

Similar To Gender-affirming health care; use of subpoenas to gather information prevented; child custody and child welfare provisions amended; and warrant, arrest, and extradition provisions amended.

Similar Bills

MN HF146

Gender-affirming health care; use of subpoenas to gather information prevented; child custody and child welfare provisions amended; and warrant, arrest, and extradition provisions amended.

MN HF715

Gender-affirming health care; use of subpoenas to gather information prevented; child custody and child welfare provisions amended; and warrant, arrest, and extradition provisions amended.

MN SF3321

Gender-affirming care limiting the impact of certain laws removal provision

MN HF1908

Gender-affirming care provisions removed that limit the impact of laws.

MN HF1533

Corporate franchise tax; certain foreign corporations treated as unitary.

MN SF1348

Property tax refunds modification

MN HF1439

Property tax refunds modified, property tax credits established, classification rates modified, transition aid proposed, state general levy reduced, and money appropriated.

MN SF3193

Modifying workers' compensation self-insurance provisions