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11 1.1 A bill for an act​
22 1.2 relating to public safety; including children's advocacy centers as a victim assistance​
33 1.3 program entitled to a portion of certain fines; amending Minnesota Statutes 2024,​
44 1.4 section 609.101, subdivision 2.​
55 1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
66 1.6 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 609.101, subdivision 2, is amended to read:​
77 1.7 Subd. 2.Minimum fines.Notwithstanding any other law, when a court sentences a​
88 1.8person convicted of violating section 609.221, 609.222, 609.223, 609.2231, 609.224,​
99 1.9609.2242, 609.267, 609.2671, 609.2672, 609.342, 609.343, 609.344, or 609.345, it must​
1010 1.10impose a fine of not less than 30 percent of the maximum fine authorized by law nor more​
1111 1.11than the maximum fine authorized by law.​
1212 1.12 The court shall collect the portion of the fine mandated by this subdivision and forward​
1313 1.1370 percent of it to a local victim assistance program that provides services locally in the​
1414 1.14county in which the crime was committed. The court shall forward the remaining 30 percent​
1515 1.15to the commissioner of management and budget to be credited to the general fund. If more​
1616 1.16than one victim assistance program serves the county in which the crime was committed,​
1717 1.17the court may designate on a case-by-case basis which program will receive the fine proceeds,​
1818 1.18giving consideration to the nature of the crime committed, the types of victims served by​
1919 1.19the program, and the funding needs of the program. If no victim assistance program serves​
2020 1.20that county, the court shall forward 100 percent of the fine proceeds to the commissioner​
2121 1.21of management and budget to be credited to the general fund. Fine proceeds received by a​
2222 1.22local victim assistance program must be used to provide direct services to crime victims.​
2323 1​Section 1.​
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25+State of Minnesota​
2826 This Document can be made available​
2927 in alternative formats upon request​
3028 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES​
3129 H. F. No. 1295​
3230 NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
33-Authored by Johnson, P.; Novotny; Moller; Witte; Huot and others​02/20/2025​
34-The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Public Safety Finance and Policy​
35-Adoption of Report: Placed on the General Register as Amended​03/20/2025​
36-Read for the Second Time​ 2.1 The minimum fine required by this subdivision is in addition to the surcharge or​
31+Authored by Johnson, P.; Novotny; Moller and Witte​02/20/2025​
32+The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Public Safety Finance and Policy​ 2.1 The minimum fine required by this subdivision is in addition to the surcharge or​
3733 2.2assessment required by section 357.021, subdivision 6, and is in addition to any sentence​
3834 2.3of imprisonment or restitution imposed or ordered by the court.​
3935 2.4 As used in this subdivision, "victim assistance program" means victim witness programs​
4036 2.5within county attorney offices or any of the following programs: crime victim crisis centers,​
41-2.6victim-witness programs, battered women domestic abuse victim shelters and nonshelter​
42-2.7programs, and sexual assault programs, and children's advocacy centers as defined in section​
43-2.8260E.02, subdivision 5.​
37+2.6victim-witness programs, battered women shelters and nonshelter programs, and sexual
38+2.7assault programs, and children's advocacy centers as defined in section 260E.02, subdivision
39+2.85.​
4440 2​Section 1.​
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