Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2173

Introduced
3/12/25  

Caption

First responders; crime of approaching first responders or remaining too close after warning defined.

Companion Bills

MN SF2212

Similar To Crime to obstruct certain first responders by approaching or remaining too closely after being warned; Criminal penalty increase for assaulting a firefighter, EMS personnel, or certain health care providers

Previously Filed As

MN HF2931

Warning lights specified that volunteer first responders are authorized to use in personal vehicles when responding to a call.

MN SF4756

Warning lights that volunteer first responders are authorized to use in their personal vehicles when responding to a call specification

MN HF4741

Warning lights that volunteer first responders are authorized to use in their personal vehicles when responding to a call specified.

MN SF3709

Aggravated first-degree witness tampering inclusion in certain definitions of violent crime and crimes against a person

MN HF3554

Aggravated first-degree witness tampering included in definitions of violent crime and crimes against a person.

MN SF646

Grant funding appropriation to provide equine therapy to first responders suffering from trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder

MN HF506

Equine therapy to first responders suffering from trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder grant funding provided, and money appropriated.

MN SF1087

Curriculum to assist licensed therapists to gain skills to provide services to first responders development appropriation

MN HF1320

Driver and Vehicle Services work provisions modified, including modifying ignition interlock program, eliminating license reinstatement knowledge examinations, and establishing criminal penalty for obstructing DVS employees.

MN HF4387

Personal service of orders for protection, restraining orders, and related notices provided; law enforcement officers required to make reasonable efforts to locate respondents; certain orders for protection and harassment restraining orders allowed to be served by mail; mail orders dismissing harassment restraining orders mail service allowed; probation agents and others required to assist law enforcement officers in locating respondents; notice of served orders for protection or harassment restraining orders required to be provided to probation officers; Task Force on Domestic Violence and Firearms established; and report required.

Similar Bills

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