Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1995

Introduced
3/6/25  
Refer
3/6/25  
Refer
3/24/25  

Caption

Substance use disorder treatment provisions modified.

Impact

If enacted, HF1995 would alter the existing legal framework concerning the financial obligations of individuals undergoing substance use disorder assessments mandated by the court. The bill intends to clarify and streamline the process for assessing fees while ensuring that those who are indigent or face undue hardship can still receive necessary assessments without the burden of costs that they cannot afford. Furthermore, the provisions regarding fee waivers indicate that courts will have some discretion in determining an individual's capacity to pay.

Summary

House File 1995 modifies the provisions related to substance use disorder treatment in Minnesota. Primarily, it emphasizes the importance of comprehensive assessments in cases where individuals are convicted of offenses related to chemical dependency. The bill mandates that when a court sentences an individual for relevant offenses, the individual must pay a specific assessment charge to the entity that conducted the assessment. The bill also sets a standardized fee structure, including a mandatory surcharge for repeated offenses, thus regulating the financial aspects of assessments tied to court sentences.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HF1995 appears mixed among stakeholders. Proponents believe the bill provides clarity and consistency in handling substance use disorder assessments and associated costs. They argue it will promote accountability among offenders while ensuring that individuals receive the help they need. Conversely, critics worry that the imposition of mandatory fees may be viewed as punitive and could deter individuals from seeking treatment, particularly those from low-income backgrounds who may find it challenging to afford the charges.

Contention

Key points of contention regarding HF1995 revolve around the financial burden it places on individuals convicted of substance-related offenses. Some legislators argue that while assessments are crucial for rehabilitation, the associated costs must be managed carefully to avoid discouraging those in need of treatment. The debate emphasizes a broader discussion on the balance between accountability and accessibility in the realm of addiction treatment services within the legal framework.

Companion Bills

MN SF1827

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