Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3269 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 04/28/2025

                            1.1	A bill for an act​
1.2 relating to retirement; Minnesota State Retirement System correctional state​
1.3 employees retirement plan; implementing the recommendations of the MSRS​
1.4 correctional plan eligibility work group; modifying the eligibility requirements;​
1.5 updating eligible employment positions; adding definitions; modifying the​
1.6 procedures for adding or removing plan coverage; adding a right to appeal; making​
1.7 conforming changes; amending Minnesota Statutes 2024, sections 352.01, by​
1.8 adding a subdivision; 352.029, subdivision 3; 352.03, subdivision 5; 352.90;​
1.9 352.93, subdivision 1; 352.955, subdivision 1; proposing coding for new law in​
1.10 Minnesota Statutes, chapter 352; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 352.91,​
1.11 subdivisions 1, 2, 2a, 3c, 3d, 3e, 3f, 3g, 3h, 3i, 3j, 4a, 4b, 4c, 6.​
1.12BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
1.13 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 352.01, is amended by adding a subdivision​
1.14to read:​
1.15 Subd. 28.Executive director."Executive director" or "director" means the executive​
1.16director of the system appointed under section 352.03, subdivision 5.​
1.17 Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 352.029, subdivision 3, is amended to read:​
1.18 Subd. 3.Contributions.The employee and employer contributions required by section​
1.19352.04, or by section 352.92 for employees covered by section 352.91 352.905, are the​
1.20obligation of the employee who is a member under section 352.01, subdivision 2a, paragraph​
1.21(a), or who chooses coverage under this section. However, the employing labor organization​
1.22may pay the employer contributions. Contributions made by the employee must be made​
1.23by salary deduction. The employing labor organization shall pay all contributions to the​
1.24system as required by section 352.04, or by section 352.92 for employees covered by section​
1.25352.91 352.905.​
1​Sec. 2.​
REVISOR VH/CH 25-05533​04/24/25 ​
State of Minnesota​
This Document can be made available​
in alternative formats upon request​
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES​
H. F. No.  3269​
NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
Authored by Nadeau​04/29/2025​
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on State Government Finance and Policy​ 2.1 Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 352.03, subdivision 5, is amended to read:​
2.2 Subd. 5.Executive director, deputy director, and assistant director.(a) The board​
2.3shall appoint an executive director, in this chapter called the director, on the basis of​
2.4education, experience in the retirement field, ability to manage and lead system staff, and​
2.5ability to assist the board in setting a vision for the system. The executive director must​
2.6have had at least five years' experience in either an executive level management position​
2.7or in a position with responsibility for the governance, management, or administration of a​
2.8retirement plan.​
2.9 (b) The executive director, deputy director, and assistant director must be in the​
2.10unclassified service but appointees may be selected from civil service lists if desired.​
2.11Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the board must set the salary of the executive​
2.12director. The board must review the performance of the executive director on an annual​
2.13basis and may grant salary adjustments as a result of the review. The salary of the deputy​
2.14director and assistant director must be set in accordance with section 43A.18, subdivision​
2.153.​
2.16 Sec. 4. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 352.90, is amended to read:​
2.17 352.90 POLICY.​
2.18 It is the policy of the legislature to provide special retirement benefits for and special​
2.19contributions by certain correctional employees who may be required need to retire at an​
2.20early age because they lose the mental or physical capacity required to maintain the safety,​
2.21security, discipline, and custody of inmates incarcerated persons at state correctional facilities;​
2.22of or patients and clients in the state-operated forensic services program, which is comprised​
2.23of the Minnesota Security Hospital, the forensic nursing home, the forensic transition service,​
2.24and the competency restoration program; of patients in or the Minnesota Sex Offender​
2.25Program; or of patients in the Minnesota Specialty Health System-Cambridge.​
2.26 Sec. 5. [352.901] DEFINITIONS APPLICABLE TO THE CORRECTIONAL PLAN.​
2.27 Subdivision 1.Terms.Unless the language or context clearly indicates a different​
2.28meaning is intended, the terms defined in this section have the meanings given. The​
2.29definitions in this section apply only to the correctional employees retirement plan and​
2.30supplement the definitions in section 352.01.​
2.31 Subd. 2.Chief executive officer."Chief executive officer" means the Direct Care and​
2.32Treatment chief executive officer appointed under section 246C.08 or a person the chief​
2​Sec. 5.​
REVISOR VH/CH 25-05533​04/24/25 ​ 3.1executive officer has delegated responsibilities to under sections 352.90 to 352.955, including​
3.2the duty to certify direct contact under section 352.905, subdivision 2.​
3.3 Subd. 3.Commissioner."Commissioner" means the commissioner of corrections​
3.4appointed under section 241.01, subdivision 1, or a person the commissioner has delegated​
3.5responsibilities to under sections 352.90 to 352.955, including the duty to certify direct​
3.6contact under section 352.905, subdivision 2.​
3.7 Subd. 4.Custody."Custody" means an employee's exercise of legal and physical control​
3.8over an incarcerated person, patient, or client who is detained, confined, or otherwise​
3.9restricted from freedom of movement.​
3.10 Subd. 5.Direct Care and Treatment."Direct Care and Treatment" means the agency​
3.11established under section 246C.02.​
3.12 Subd. 6.Direct contact."Direct contact" means interactions between an employee and​
3.13one or more patients, clients, or incarcerated persons where the employee is physically​
3.14present and engaged with patients, clients, or incarcerated persons as part of the employee's​
3.15normal duties, as defined in section 352.01, subdivision 17d, which must include regular​
3.16involvement in rehabilitation, treatment, custody, or supervision of patients, clients, or​
3.17incarcerated persons, while maintaining safety, security, and order.​
3.18 Subd. 7.Direct contact requirement."Direct contact requirement" means the​
3.19requirement that the employee spend at least 75 percent of the employee's working time in​
3.20direct contact.​
3.21 Subd. 8.Eligible facility."Eligible facility" means:​
3.22 (1) Minnesota Correctional Facility-Faribault;​
3.23 (2) Minnesota Correctional Facility-Lino Lakes;​
3.24 (3) Minnesota Correctional Facility-Moose Lake;​
3.25 (4) Minnesota Correctional Facility-Oak Park Heights;​
3.26 (5) Minnesota Correctional Facility-Red Wing;​
3.27 (6) Minnesota Correctional Facility-Rush City;​
3.28 (7) Minnesota Correctional Facility-Shakopee;​
3.29 (8) Minnesota Correctional Facility-St. Cloud;​
3.30 (9) Minnesota Correctional Facility-Stillwater;​
3.31 (10) Minnesota Correctional Facility-Togo; or​
3​Sec. 5.​
REVISOR VH/CH 25-05533​04/24/25 ​ 4.1 (11) Minnesota Correctional Facility-Willow River.​
4.2 Subd. 9.Eligible program."Eligible program" means:​
4.3 (1) the forensic services program; or​
4.4 (2) the Minnesota Sex Offender Program.​
4.5 Subd. 10.Employee organization."Employee organization" has the meaning given in​
4.6section 179A.03, subdivision 6.​
4.7 Subd. 11.Rehabilitation."Rehabilitation" means the process of providing treatment,​
4.8education, or other interventions designed to improve the mental, physical, or behavioral​
4.9condition of a patient, client, or incarcerated person with the goal of facilitating the​
4.10reintegration into society or improving the quality of life of the patient, client, or incarcerated​
4.11person.​
4.12 Subd. 12.Supervision."Supervision" means the oversight and management of patients,​
4.13clients, or incarcerated persons by an employee at an eligible facility or eligible program​
4.14to ensure compliance with rules, regulations, and treatment plans; monitor behavior; enforce​
4.15discipline; and provide guidance or direction.​
4.16 Subd. 13.Treatment."Treatment" means the broad range of services, including medical,​
4.17psychological, or therapeutic interventions, aimed at addressing the health, mental health,​
4.18or behavioral needs and overall condition of patients, clients, or incarcerated persons by or​
4.19under the supervision of employees at an eligible facility or eligible program.​
4.20 Subd. 14.Working time."Working time" means time spent performing the normal​
4.21duties of an employee's employment position, not including time spent in training or on a​
4.22leave of absence for vacation, illness, or other reasons as authorized in the human resources​
4.23policies applicable to the employee.​
4.24 Sec. 6. [352.905] COVERED CORRECTIONAL SERVICE.​
4.25 Subdivision 1.Direct contact not required.(a) For all periods of service that an​
4.26employee is performing covered correctional service as defined in this subdivision, the​
4.27employee is a member of the correctional employees retirement plan, whether or not the​
4.28employee has any direct contact.​
4.29 (b) "Covered correctional service" under this subdivision means service performed by​
4.30a state employee employed at an eligible facility or in an eligible program in one of the​
4.31following employment positions:​
4.32 (1) corrections officer 1;​
4​Sec. 6.​
REVISOR VH/CH 25-05533​04/24/25 ​ 5.1 (2) corrections officer 2;​
5.2 (3) corrections officer 3;​
5.3 (4) corrections lieutenant;​
5.4 (5) corrections captain;​
5.5 (6) security counselor;​
5.6 (7) security counselor lead; or​
5.7 (8) corrections canine officer.​
5.8 Subd. 2.Direct contact required.(a) For all periods of service that an employee is​
5.9performing covered correctional service as defined in this subdivision, the employee is a​
5.10member of the correctional employees retirement plan, but only if the employee satisfies​
5.11the direct contact requirement and the employee's employer has certified to the executive​
5.12director, in the manner prescribed by the executive director, that the employee satisfies the​
5.13direct contact requirement.​
5.14 (b) "Covered correctional service" under this subdivision means service performed by​
5.15a state employee employed at an eligible facility or in an eligible program in one of the​
5.16employment positions specified in subdivisions 3 to 6.​
5.17 Subd. 3.Employment positions A to C.Employment positions with a title that begins​
5.18with the letters "A" to "C":​
5.19 (1) automotive mechanic;​
5.20 (2) baker;​
5.21 (3) behavior analyst 1;​
5.22 (4) behavior analyst 2;​
5.23 (5) behavior analyst 3;​
5.24 (6) building maintenance coordinator;​
5.25 (7) building maintenance lead worker;​
5.26 (8) building maintenance supervisor 2;​
5.27 (9) building utilities mechanic;​
5.28 (10) carpenter;​
5.29 (11) carpenter lead;​
5​Sec. 6.​
REVISOR VH/CH 25-05533​04/24/25 ​ 6.1 (12) central services administrative specialist intermediate;​
6.2 (13) central services administrative specialist principal;​
6.3 (14) central services administrative specialist senior;​
6.4 (15) certified occupational therapy assistant 1;​
6.5 (16) certified occupational therapy assistant 2;​
6.6 (17) chaplain;​
6.7 (18) client advocate;​
6.8 (19) clinical program therapist 1;​
6.9 (20) clinical program therapist 2;​
6.10 (21) clinical program therapist 3;​
6.11 (22) clinical program therapist 4;​
6.12 (23) cook;​
6.13 (24) cook coordinator;​
6.14 (25) corrections chief cook;​
6.15 (26) corrections discipline unit supervisor;​
6.16 (27) corrections food services supervisor;​
6.17 (28) corrections industries production supervisor;​
6.18 (29) corrections inmate program coordinator;​
6.19 (30) corrections manufacturing specialist-tool and die;​
6.20 (31) corrections manufacturing specialist-engraving and drafting;​
6.21 (32) corrections manufacturing specialist-graphics;​
6.22 (33) corrections manufacturing specialist-light assembly;​
6.23 (34) corrections manufacturing specialist-light manufacturing;​
6.24 (35) corrections manufacturing specialist-mechanical;​
6.25 (36) corrections manufacturing specialist-sales and service;​
6.26 (37) corrections manufacturing specialist-transportation and warehouse;​
6.27 (38) corrections manufacturing specialist-wood;​
6​Sec. 6.​
REVISOR VH/CH 25-05533​04/24/25 ​ 7.1 (39) corrections security caseworker;​
7.2 (40) corrections security caseworker career;​
7.3 (41) corrections teaching assistant;​
7.4 (42) corrections transitions program coordinator;​
7.5 (43) culinary supervisor; and​
7.6 (44) customer services specialist principal.​
7.7 Subd. 4.Employment positions D to M.Employment positions with a title that begins​
7.8with the letters "D" to "M":​
7.9 (1) delivery van driver;​
7.10 (2) dental assistant;​
7.11 (3) dental hygienist;​
7.12 (4) dentist;​
7.13 (5) electrical/electronics specialist;​
7.14 (6) electrician;​
7.15 (7) electrician lead;​
7.16 (8) electrician master of record;​
7.17 (9) electrician supervisor;​
7.18 (10) food service supervisor;​
7.19 (11) food service worker;​
7.20 (12) general maintenance worker;​
7.21 (13) general maintenance worker lead;​
7.22 (14) general repair worker;​
7.23 (15) groundskeeper senior;​
7.24 (16) group supervisor;​
7.25 (17) group supervisor assistant;​
7.26 (18) human services support specialist;​
7.27 (19) institution maintenance lead worker;​
7​Sec. 6.​
REVISOR VH/CH 25-05533​04/24/25 ​ 8.1 (20) laborer trades and equipment;​
8.2 (21) library technician;​
8.3 (22) library/information resource services specialist;​
8.4 (23) library/information resource services specialist supervisor;​
8.5 (24) licensed alcohol/drug counselor;​
8.6 (25) licensed practical nurse;​
8.7 (26) machinery repair worker;​
8.8 (27) maintenance machinist;​
8.9 (28) management analyst 3;​
8.10 (29) mason;​
8.11 (30) medical assistant, certified; and​
8.12 (31) music therapist.​
8.13 Subd. 5.Employment positions O to R.Employment positions with a title that begins​
8.14with the letters "O" to "R":​
8.15 (1) occupational therapist;​
8.16 (2) occupational therapist senior;​
8.17 (3) painter;​
8.18 (4) painter lead;​
8.19 (5) physical therapist;​
8.20 (6) plant maintenance engineer;​
8.21 (7) plant maintenance engineer lead;​
8.22 (8) plumber;​
8.23 (9) plumber chief;​
8.24 (10) plumber master in charge;​
8.25 (11) plumber supervisor;​
8.26 (12) psychiatric advanced practice registered nurse;​
8.27 (13) psychologist 1;​
8​Sec. 6.​
REVISOR VH/CH 25-05533​04/24/25 ​ 9.1 (14) psychologist 2;​
9.2 (15) psychologist 3;​
9.3 (16) recreation program assistant;​
9.4 (17) recreation therapist;​
9.5 (18) recreation therapist coordinator;​
9.6 (19) recreation therapist senior;​
9.7 (20) refrigeration mechanic;​
9.8 (21) registered nurse;​
9.9 (22) registered nurse advanced practice;​
9.10 (23) registered nurse principal;​
9.11 (24) registered nurse senior;​
9.12 (25) rehabilitation counselor senior; and​
9.13 (26) residential program lead.​
9.14 Subd. 6.Employment positions S to W.Employment positions with a title that begins​
9.15with the letters "S" to "W":​
9.16 (1) security supervisor;​
9.17 (2) sentencing to service crew leader, institution community work crews;​
9.18 (3) skills development specialist;​
9.19 (4) social work specialist;​
9.20 (5) social work specialist senior-human services;​
9.21 (6) social worker senior;​
9.22 (7) special education program assistant;​
9.23 (8) special teacher: doctoral;​
9.24 (9) special teacher: master of arts/master of science/five-year+teachers license;​
9.25 (10) special teacher: five-year career technical credential;​
9.26 (11) special teacher: five-year career technical credential+10 credits;​
9.27 (12) special teacher: five-year career technical credential+20 credits;​
9​Sec. 6.​
REVISOR VH/CH 25-05533​04/24/25 ​ 10.1 (13) special teacher: five-year career technical credential+30 credits;​
10.2 (14) special teacher: five-year career technical credential+40 credits;​
10.3 (15) special teacher: five-year career technical credential+50 credits;​
10.4 (16) special teacher: bachelor of arts/bachelor of science+teachers license;​
10.5 (17) special teacher: bachelor of arts/bachelor of science+teachers license+10 credits;​
10.6 (18) special teacher: bachelor of arts/bachelor of science+teachers license+20 credits;​
10.7 (19) special teacher: bachelor of arts/bachelor of science+teachers license+30 credits;​
10.8 (20) special teacher: bachelor of arts/bachelor of science+teachers license+40 credits;​
10.9 (21) special teacher: career technical credential;​
10.10 (22) special teacher: master of arts/master of science+teachers license+10 graduate​
10.11credits;​
10.12 (23) special teacher: master of arts/master of science+teachers license+20 graduate​
10.13credits;​
10.14 (24) special teacher: master of arts/master of science+teachers license+30 graduate​
10.15credits;​
10.16 (25) special teacher: no degree/teachers license;​
10.17 (26) speech pathology clinician;​
10.18 (27) sports medicine specialist;​
10.19 (28) work therapy assistant;​
10.20 (29) work therapy program coordinator; and​
10.21 (30) work therapy technician.​
10.22 Subd. 7.Former employees of Minnesota Specialty Health System-Cambridge.A​
10.23Department of Human Services or Direct Care and Treatment employee who was employed​
10.24at the Minnesota Specialty Health System-Cambridge immediately preceding the 2014​
10.25conversion to community-based homes and was in covered correctional service at the time​
10.26of the transition will continue to be covered by the correctional employees retirement plan​
10.27while employed in the direct care and treatment of patients by and without a break in service​
10.28with the Department of Human Services or Direct Care and Treatment.​
10​Sec. 6.​
REVISOR VH/CH 25-05533​04/24/25 ​ 11.1 Sec. 7. [352.907] PLAN COVERAGE CHANGES.​
11.2 Subdivision 1.Correctional plan membership committee.(a) A correctional plan​
11.3membership committee is established to make determinations regarding changes to​
11.4employment positions and to coverage of employees.​
11.5 (b) The members of the correctional plan membership committee are:​
11.6 (1) the commissioner or the commissioner's designee;​
11.7 (2) the chief executive officer or the chief executive officer's designee;​
11.8 (3) the executive director or the executive director's designee;​
11.9 (4) the commissioner of management and budget or the commissioner's designee;​
11.10 (5) one representative from each employee organization that represents one or more​
11.11employees of the Department of Corrections or Direct Care and Treatment and who are​
11.12covered by the correctional employees retirement plan;​
11.13 (6) the human resources director or the director's designee from the Department of​
11.14Corrections; and​
11.15 (7) the human resources director or the director's designee from Direct Care and​
11.16Treatment.​
11.17 (c) A member of the correctional plan membership committee under paragraph (b),​
11.18clause (5), need not attend a meeting of the committee if none of the employees represented​
11.19by the employee organization will be impacted by any action to be taken by the committee​
11.20at the meeting.​
11.21 (d) If the executive director has received one or more requests for changes to the title​
11.22of an employment position, the addition or removal of an employment position from the​
11.23lists in section 352.905, or the commencement or cessation of coverage of an employee by​
11.24the correctional employees retirement plan, the executive director must convene the​
11.25correctional plan membership committee at least as frequently as once every calendar quarter.​
11.26If the executive director has not received any requests during a calendar quarter, the executive​
11.27director is not required to convene a meeting.​
11.28 (e) The human resources directors of the Department of Corrections and Direct Care​
11.29and Treatment must retain each request to the correctional plan membership committee and​
11.30the related documentation and final determination for an employee or employment position​
11.31in their respective department or agency.​
11​Sec. 7.​
REVISOR VH/CH 25-05533​04/24/25 ​ 12.1 Subd. 2.Change in the title of an employment position.(a) No later than 60 days​
12.2before the effective date of a change in the title of an employment position listed in section​
12.3352.905, the Department of Corrections or Direct Care and Treatment, as applicable, must​
12.4submit a request to the commissioner of management and budget to review the title change​
12.5and determine whether the responsibilities of the employment position have changed. The​
12.6commissioner of management and budget must provide a response to the Department of​
12.7Corrections or Direct Care and Treatment, as applicable, by the effective date of the change.​
12.8 (b) If the commissioner of management and budget determines that the responsibilities​
12.9of the employment position have not changed or the responsibilities of the employment​
12.10position have changed but the changes do not affect the eligibility of the employment position​
12.11for coverage by the correctional employees retirement plan, the department or agency, as​
12.12applicable, must:​
12.13 (1) submit the title change to the executive director of the Legislative Commission on​
12.14Pensions and Retirement before the start of the next legislative session and request legislation​
12.15to replace the title in section 352.905 with the new title; and​
12.16 (2) notify each employee in the employment position no later than 30 days after the​
12.17effective date of the title change that the title change will not affect the continued coverage​
12.18of the employee by the correctional employees retirement plan and that the department or​
12.19agency, as applicable, has submitted a request to the legislature to change the title in section​
12.20352.905.​
12.21 (c) If the commissioner of management and budget determines that the responsibilities​
12.22of the employment position have changed and the changes result in the employment position​
12.23no longer being qualified for coverage by the correctional employees retirement plan, the​
12.24employer must:​
12.25 (1) submit a request to the correctional plan membership committee for confirmation​
12.26that the employment position must be removed from the lists of employment positions in​
12.27section 352.905; and​
12.28 (2) notify each employee in the employment position no later than 30 days after the​
12.29effective date of the title change that a determination was made by the commissioner of​
12.30management and budget that, because the responsibilities of the employment position have​
12.31changed, the employment position and all employees in the employment position are no​
12.32longer eligible for coverage by the correctional employees retirement plan subject to​
12.33confirmation by the correctional plan membership committee.​
12​Sec. 7.​
REVISOR VH/CH 25-05533​04/24/25 ​ 13.1 Subd. 3.Transfers to new eligible facility or eligible program.(a) If the Department​
13.2of Corrections or Direct Care and Treatment adds a facility to the list of eligible facilities​
13.3under section 352.901, subdivision 8, or a program to the list of eligible programs under​
13.4section 352.901, subdivision 9, and the department or agency, as applicable, responsible​
13.5for the new facility or program transfers a state employee who was rendering covered​
13.6correctional service under section 352.905 to the new facility or program, the state employee​
13.7must continue to be covered by the correctional employees retirement plan if the employee​
13.8is employed in the same employment position at the new facility or in the new program.​
13.9 (b) The employee continues to be covered by the correctional employees retirement plan​
13.10unless the department or agency, as applicable, completes the process under subdivision 5​
13.11and the correctional plan membership committee has determined that the employee no​
13.12longer qualifies for coverage.​
13.13 Subd. 4.Procedures for making employment position changes.(a) The correctional​
13.14plan membership committee must consider requests to add or remove an employment​
13.15position listed in section 352.905, subdivisions 3 to 6, or to confirm a determination under​
13.16subdivision 2 by the commissioner of management and budget that, because the​
13.17responsibilities of the employment position have changed, the employment position and all​
13.18employees in the employment position are no longer eligible for coverage by the correctional​
13.19employees retirement plan.​
13.20 (b) An employee, employee organization, or employer may submit a request to the​
13.21correctional plan membership committee to add an employment position to section 352.905,​
13.22subdivisions 3 to 6. The correctional plan membership committee may determine that an​
13.23employment position must be added if the committee determines that at least one employee​
13.24in the employment position satisfies the direct contact requirement.​
13.25 (c) The correctional plan membership committee may, at the request of an employer,​
13.26determine under this subdivision or confirm a determination under subdivision 2, clause​
13.27(2), that an employment position must be removed from the lists in section 352.905,​
13.28subdivisions 3 to 6, if the committee determines that no employee in the employment​
13.29classification satisfies the direct contact requirement.​
13.30 (d) The correctional plan membership committee must include an effective date in any​
13.31determination to add or remove an employment position from the lists in section 352.905,​
13.32subdivisions 3 to 6. The effective date may be retroactive for a determination to add an​
13.33employment position.​
13​Sec. 7.​
REVISOR VH/CH 25-05533​04/24/25 ​ 14.1 (e) If the correctional plan membership committee determines that an employment​
14.2position must be added to or removed from the lists of employment positions in section​
14.3352.905, subdivisions 3 to 6, the department or agency affected by the determination must​
14.4submit the employment position change to the executive director of the Legislative​
14.5Commission on Pensions and Retirement before the start of the next legislative session and​
14.6request legislation to make the change.​
14.7 (f) After making a determination that an employment position must be added to or​
14.8removed from the lists of employment positions in section 352.905, subdivisions 3 to 6, the​
14.9correctional plan membership committee must designate a member of the committee to​
14.10communicate the committee's determination to all affected employees no later than ten days​
14.11after the date of the meeting at which the determination was made and inform the employees​
14.12of the right to appeal the determination under subdivision 6.​
14.13 Subd. 5.Procedures for adding or ceasing coverage for employees.(a) The correctional​
14.14plan membership committee must consider requests to provide coverage by the correctional​
14.15employees retirement plan to an employee in an employment position listed in section​
14.16352.905, subdivisions 3 to 6, or to cease coverage of an employee.​
14.17 (b) An employee, an employee's employee organization, or an employee's manager may​
14.18submit a request to the correctional plan membership committee to provide coverage to an​
14.19employee in an employment position listed in section 352.905, subdivisions 3 to 6. The​
14.20request may include a description of the extent of the physical hazard that the employee is​
14.21routinely subjected to in the course of employment, the extent of intervention routinely​
14.22expected of the employee in the event of a facility incident, and the extent the employee is​
14.23routinely involved in the rehabilitation, treatment, custody, or supervision of patients, clients,​
14.24or incarcerated persons. The request must include:​
14.25 (1) a signed and dated position description for the employee's position; and​
14.26 (2) a statement signed by the employer's human resources director or the director's​
14.27designee and the commissioner or the chief executive officer, as applicable, that the employee​
14.28satisfies the direct contact requirement.​
14.29 (c) An employer may submit a request to the correctional plan membership committee​
14.30to cease coverage of an employee. The request must include:​
14.31 (1) a signed and dated position description for the employee's position; and​
14.32 (2) a statement signed by the employee's employer that the employee no longer satisfies​
14.33the direct contact requirement.​
14​Sec. 7.​
REVISOR VH/CH 25-05533​04/24/25 ​ 15.1 (d) The correctional plan membership committee must include an effective date in any​
15.2determination that an employee must begin to receive coverage by the correctional employees​
15.3retirement plan or that coverage must cease. The effective date may be retroactive to the​
15.4date as of which the coverage requirements were first satisfied or were no longer met.​
15.5 (e) After making a determination of coverage or no coverage for an employee, the​
15.6correctional plan membership committee must designate a member of the committee to​
15.7communicate the committee's determination to the affected employee no later than ten days​
15.8after the date of the meeting at which the determination was made and inform the employee​
15.9of the right to appeal the determination under subdivision 6.​
15.10 Subd. 6.Right to appeal.(a) No later than 30 days after receiving a determination under​
15.11subdivision 4 or 5, the affected employee may appeal a determination of the correctional​
15.12plan membership committee by filing an appeal with the human resources manager of the​
15.13department or agency, as applicable, in which the employee is employed. The appeal must​
15.14include:​
15.15 (1) the reasons for the appeal and rationale for a determination that the employee be​
15.16covered by the correctional employees retirement plan; and​
15.17 (2) new or additional information, if any, not previously submitted or considered by the​
15.18correctional plan membership committee, including a new or revised position description​
15.19and samples of work product.​
15.20 (b) The appeal must be decided by the commissioner of corrections if the employee is​
15.21an employee of the Department of Corrections or by the chief executive officer of Direct​
15.22Care and Treatment if the employee is an employee of Direct Care and Treatment. The​
15.23decision of the commissioner or chief executive officer, as applicable, is final.​
15.24 (c) A determination not timely appealed under paragraph (a) is not entitled to further​
15.25administrative or judicial review. A determination under subdivision 4 or 5 or an appeal​
15.26decided under paragraph (b) may not be appealed under section 356.96.​
15.27Sec. 8. [352.908] CORRECTION OF PLAN COVERAGE ERRORS.​
15.28 Section 356.637 applies if an employee is erroneously covered by:​
15.29 (1) the correctional employees retirement plan when the employee should have been​
15.30covered by one of the other plans specified in section 356.637; or​
15​Sec. 8.​
REVISOR VH/CH 25-05533​04/24/25 ​ 16.1 (2) a plan specified in section 356.637, other than the correctional employees retirement​
16.2plan, when the employee should have been covered by the correctional employees retirement​
16.3plan.​
16.4 Sec. 9. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 352.93, subdivision 1, is amended to read:​
16.5 Subdivision 1.Basis of annuity; when to apply.After separation from state service,​
16.6an employee covered under section 352.91 352.905 who has reached age 55 years and is​
16.7vested under section 352.925, is entitled upon application to a retirement annuity under this​
16.8section, based only on covered correctional employees' service. Application may be made​
16.9no earlier than 60 days before the date the employee is eligible to retire by reason of both​
16.10age and service requirements.​
16.11Sec. 10. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 352.955, subdivision 1, is amended to read:​
16.12 Subdivision 1.Election to transfer prior MSRS-general service credit.(a) An eligible​
16.13employee described in paragraph (b) may elect to transfer service credit in the general state​
16.14employees retirement plan of the Minnesota State Retirement System to the correctional​
16.15state employees retirement plan for eligible prior correctional employment.​
16.16 (b) An eligible employee is a person who is covered by legislation implementing the​
16.17recommendations under section 352.91, subdivision 4a the correctional plan membership​
16.18committee determines is entitled to coverage by the correctional employees retirement plan​
16.19under section 352.907.​
16.20 (c) Eligible prior correctional employment is employment covered by the general state​
16.21employees retirement plan of the Minnesota State Retirement System, is continuous service,​
16.22and is certified by the commissioner of corrections and the Direct Care and Treatment​
16.23executive board, whichever applies, and by the commissioner of management and budget​
16.24to the executive director of the Minnesota State Retirement System as service that would​
16.25qualify for correctional state employees retirement plan coverage under section 352.91​
16.26352.905, if the service had been rendered after the date of coverage transfer.​
16.27 (d) The election to transfer past service credit under this section must be made in writing​
16.28by the applicable person on a form prescribed by the executive director of the Minnesota​
16.29State Retirement System and must be filed with the executive director of the Minnesota​
16.30State Retirement System on or before the one year anniversary of the coverage transfer or​
16.31the date of the eligible employee's termination of state employment, whichever is earlier.​
16​Sec. 10.​
REVISOR VH/CH 25-05533​04/24/25 ​ 17.1 Sec. 11. REPEALER.​
17.2 Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 352.91, subdivisions 1, 2, 2a, 3c, 3d, 3e, 3f, 3g, 3h,​
17.33i, 3j, 4a, 4b, 4c, and 6, are repealed.​
17.4 Sec. 12. EFFECTIVE DATE.​
17.5 Sections 1 to 11 are effective January 1, 2026.​
17​Sec. 12.​
REVISOR VH/CH 25-05533​04/24/25 ​ 352.91 COVERED CORRECTIONAL SERVICE.​
Subdivision 1.Qualifying jobs."Covered correctional service" means service performed by a​
state employee, as defined in section 352.01, employed at a state correctional facility, the​
state-operated forensic services program, or the Minnesota Sex Offender Program as:​
(1) a corrections officer 1;​
(2) a corrections officer 2;​
(3) a corrections officer 3;​
(4) a corrections officer supervisor;​
(5) a corrections lieutenant;​
(6) a corrections captain;​
(7) a security counselor;​
(8) a security counselor lead; or​
(9) a corrections canine officer.​
Subd. 2.Maintenance, correctional industry, and trades."Covered correctional service" also​
means service rendered at any time by state employees as maintenance personnel, correctional​
industry personnel, or members of trades certified by the commissioner of management and budget​
to the executive director as being engaged for at least 75 percent of the employee's working time​
in the rehabilitation, treatment, custody, or supervision of inmates at a Minnesota correctional​
facility, or of patients in the state-operated forensic services program or the Minnesota Sex Offender​
Program.​
Subd. 2a.Special teachers."Covered correctional service" also means service rendered by a​
state employee as a special teacher employed by the Department of Corrections or by Direct Care​
and Treatment at a security unit, provided that at least 75 percent of the employee's working time​
is spent in direct contact with inmates or patients and the fact of this direct contact is certified to​
the executive director by the appropriate commissioner or executive board, unless the person elects​
to retain the current retirement coverage under Laws 1996, chapter 408, article 8, section 21.​
Subd. 3c.Nursing personnel.(a) "Covered correctional service" means service by a state​
employee in one of the employment positions at a correctional facility, in the state-operated forensic​
services program, or in the Minnesota Sex Offender Program that are specified in paragraph (b) if​
at least 75 percent of the employee's working time is spent in direct contact with inmates or patients​
and the fact of this direct contact is certified to the executive director by the appropriate commissioner​
or executive board.​
(b) The employment positions are as follows:​
(1) registered nurse - senior;​
(2) registered nurse;​
(3) registered nurse - principal;​
(4) licensed practical nurse;​
(5) registered nurse advance practice; and​
(6) psychiatric advance practice registered nurse.​
Subd. 3d.Other correctional personnel.(a) "Covered correctional service" means service by​
a state employee in one of the employment positions at a correctional facility or in the state-operated​
forensic services program specified in paragraph (b) if at least 75 percent of the employee's working​
time is spent in direct contact with inmates or patients and the fact of this direct contact is certified​
to the executive director by the appropriate commissioner or executive board.​
(b) The employment positions are:​
(1) automotive mechanic;​
(2) baker;​
(3) central services administrative specialist, intermediate;​
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(5) chaplain;​
(6) chief cook;​
(7) clinical program therapist 1;​
(8) clinical program therapist 2;​
(9) clinical program therapist 3;​
(10) clinical program therapist 4;​
(11) cook;​
(12) cook coordinator;​
(13) corrections inmate program coordinator;​
(14) corrections transitions program coordinator;​
(15) corrections security caseworker;​
(16) corrections security caseworker career;​
(17) corrections teaching assistant;​
(18) delivery van driver;​
(19) dentist;​
(20) electrician supervisor;​
(21) general maintenance worker lead;​
(22) general repair worker;​
(23) library/information research services specialist;​
(24) library/information research services specialist senior;​
(25) library technician;​
(26) painter lead;​
(27) plant maintenance engineer lead;​
(28) plumber supervisor;​
(29) psychologist 1;​
(30) psychologist 3;​
(31) recreation therapist;​
(32) recreation therapist coordinator;​
(33) recreation program assistant;​
(34) recreation therapist senior;​
(35) sports medicine specialist;​
(36) work therapy assistant;​
(37) work therapy program coordinator; and​
(38) work therapy technician.​
Subd. 3e.Minnesota Specialty Health System-Cambridge.(a) "Covered correctional service"​
means service by a state employee in one of the employment positions with the Minnesota Specialty​
Health System-Cambridge specified in paragraph (b) if at least 75 percent of the employee's working​
time is spent in direct contact with patients who are in the Minnesota Specialty Health​
System-Cambridge and if service in such a position is certified to the executive director by the​
Direct Care and Treatment executive board.​
(b) The employment positions are:​
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(2) behavior analyst 2;​
(3) behavior analyst 3;​
(4) group supervisor;​
(5) group supervisor assistant;​
(6) human services support specialist;​
(7) residential program lead;​
(8) psychologist 2;​
(9) recreation program assistant;​
(10) recreation therapist senior;​
(11) registered nurse senior;​
(12) skills development specialist;​
(13) social worker senior;​
(14) social worker specialist; and​
(15) speech pathology specialist.​
(c) A Department of Human Services or Direct Care and Treatment employee who was employed​
at the Minnesota Specialty Health System-Cambridge immediately preceding the 2014 conversion​
to the community-based homes and was in covered correctional service at the time of the transition​
shall continue to be covered by the correctional employees retirement plan while employed by and​
without a break in service with the Department of Human Services or Direct Care and Treatment​
in the direct care and treatment of patients.​
Subd. 3f.Additional Direct Care and Treatment personnel.(a) "Covered correctional service"​
means service by a state employee in one of the employment positions specified in paragraph (b)​
in the state-operated forensic services program or the Minnesota Sex Offender Program if at least​
75 percent of the employee's working time is spent in direct contact with patients and the​
determination of this direct contact is certified to the executive director by the commissioner of​
human services or Direct Care and Treatment executive board.​
(b) The employment positions are:​
(1) baker;​
(2) behavior analyst 2;​
(3) behavior analyst 3;​
(4) certified occupational therapy assistant 1;​
(5) certified occupational therapy assistant 2;​
(6) client advocate;​
(7) clinical program therapist 2;​
(8) clinical program therapist 3;​
(9) clinical program therapist 4;​
(10) cook;​
(11) culinary supervisor;​
(12) customer services specialist principal;​
(13) dental assistant registered;​
(14) dental hygienist;​
(15) food service worker;​
(16) food services supervisor;​
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(18) group supervisor assistant;​
(19) human services support specialist;​
(20) licensed alcohol and drug counselor;​
(21) licensed practical nurse;​
(22) management analyst 3;​
(23) music therapist;​
(24) occupational therapist;​
(25) occupational therapist, senior;​
(26) physical therapist;​
(27) psychologist 1;​
(28) psychologist 2;​
(29) psychologist 3;​
(30) recreation program assistant;​
(31) recreation therapist lead;​
(32) recreation therapist senior;​
(33) rehabilitation counselor senior;​
(34) residential program lead;​
(35) security supervisor;​
(36) skills development specialist;​
(37) social worker senior;​
(38) social worker specialist;​
(39) social worker specialist, senior;​
(40) special education program assistant;​
(41) speech pathology clinician;​
(42) substance use disorder counselor senior;​
(43) work therapy assistant; and​
(44) work therapy program coordinator.​
Subd. 3g.Additional Corrections Department personnel.(a) "Covered correctional service"​
means service by a state employee in one of the employment positions specified in paragraph (b)​
if at least 75 percent of the employee's working time is spent in direct contact with inmates and the​
determination of this direct contact is certified to the executive director by the commissioner of​
corrections.​
(b) The qualifying employment positions are:​
(1) corrections discipline unit supervisor;​
(2) dental assistant registered;​
(3) dental hygienist;​
(4) food service supervisor;​
(5) medical assistant, certified;​
(6) psychologist 2; and​
(7) sentencing to service crew leader involved with the inmate community work crew program.​
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Repealed Minnesota Statutes: 25-05533​ Subd. 3h.Employment occupation name changes.(a) If the occupational title of a state​
employee covered by the Minnesota correctional employees retirement plan changes from the​
applicable title listed in subdivision 1, 2, 2a, 3c, 3d, 3e, 3f, or 3g, qualification for coverage by the​
correctional state employees retirement plan continues until the July 1 next following the title change​
if the commissioner of management and budget certifies to the executive director of the Minnesota​
State Retirement System and to the executive director of the Legislative Commission on Pensions​
and Retirement that the duties, requirements, and responsibilities of the new occupational title are​
substantially identical to the duties, requirements, and responsibilities of the prior occupational​
title.​
(b) If the commissioner of management and budget does not certify a new occupational title​
under paragraph (a), eligibility for future correctional state employees retirement coverage terminates​
as of the start of the first payroll period next following the effective date of the occupational title​
change.​
(c) For consideration by the Legislative Commission on Pensions and Retirement during the​
legislative session next following an occupational title change involving a state employee in covered​
correctional service, the commissioner of management and budget shall submit the applicable draft​
proposed legislation reflecting the occupational title change covered by this section.​
Subd. 3i.Lateral transfers to new correctional facilities.If a new correctional facility is​
established, a state employee rendering covered correctional service immediately before the transfer​
remains eligible for coverage by the correctional state employees retirement plan for future state​
employment at the new facility if the person is employed in the same occupational title at the new​
facility. The eligibility for future coverage continues until the July 1 next following the effective​
date of the establishment of the new facility.​
Subd. 3j.State-operated forensic services program.For purposes of this section, "state-operated​
forensic services program" means the Minnesota Security Hospital, the forensic nursing home, the​
forensic transition service, and the competency restoration program.​
Subd. 4a.Process for evaluating and recommending potential employment positions for​
membership inclusion.(a) The Department of Corrections and Direct Care and Treatment must​
establish a procedure for evaluating periodic requests by department and agency employees for​
qualification for recommendation by the commissioner or executive board for inclusion of the​
employment position in the correctional facility or Direct Care and Treatment facility in the​
correctional retirement plan and for periodically determining employment positions that no longer​
qualify for continued correctional retirement plan coverage.​
(b) The procedure must provide for an evaluation of the extent of the employee's working time​
spent in direct contact with patients or inmates, the extent of the physical hazard that the employee​
is routinely subjected to in the course of employment, and the extent of intervention routinely​
expected of the employee in the event of a facility incident. The percentage of routine direct contact​
with inmates or patients may not be less than 75 percent.​
(c) The applicable commissioner or executive board shall notify the employee of the​
determination of the appropriateness of recommending the employment position for inclusion in​
the correctional retirement plan, if the evaluation procedure results in a finding that the employee:​
(1) routinely spends 75 percent of the employee's time in direct contact with inmates or patients;​
and​
(2) is regularly engaged in the rehabilitation, treatment, custody, or supervision of inmates or​
patients.​
(d) After providing the affected employee an opportunity to dispute or clarify any evaluation​
determinations, if the commissioner or executive board determines that the employment position​
is appropriate for inclusion in the correctional retirement plan, the commissioner or executive board​
shall forward that recommendation and supporting documentation to the chair of the Legislative​
Commission on Pensions and Retirement, the chair of the State and Local Governmental Operations​
Committee of the senate, the chair of the Governmental Operations and Veterans Affairs Policy​
Committee of the house of representatives, and the executive director of the Legislative Commission​
on Pensions and Retirement in the form of the appropriate proposed legislation. The recommendation​
must be forwarded to the legislature before January 15 for the recommendation to be considered​
in that year's legislative session.​
Subd. 4b.Department of Corrections; procedure for coverage change considerations.(a)​
The commissioner of corrections shall appoint a standing review committee to review and determine​
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(b) Periodically, the Department of Corrections will convene meetings of the review committee.​
The review committee must review all requests and the supporting documentation for coverage by​
the correctional employees retirement plan and must determine which classes or positions meet the​
statutory requirements for coverage. The review committee also must determine if incumbents of​
and recent retirees from classes or positions determined for inclusion in correctional employees​
retirement plan coverage have prior Department of Corrections employment which also qualified​
as correctional service and which should be transferred from the general state employees retirement​
plan to the plan and the initial date for each potential service credit transfer.​
(c) The review committee must evaluate and determine the eligibility date for initial plan​
participation and all periods of eligibility in the correctional employees retirement plan.​
(d) The department must provide a notice of each determination and of the employee's right to​
appeal from the review committee to each employee who requested inclusion. Appeals must be​
filed with the agency human resource manager within 30 days of the date of the notice of​
determination.​
(e) The commissioner of corrections shall appoint a standing appeals committee to hear appeals​
of determinations for coverage. The appeal committee must include relevant department employees​
and employee representatives. Appeal committee determinations are final.​
(f) All positions approved for inclusion must be forwarded to the commissioner of corrections​
for the preparation of legislation to implement the coverage change and submission. The​
commissioner will submit a written recommendation documenting classes or positions that should​
or should not be covered by the correctional employees retirement plan. Documentation of each​
request and the final determination must be retained in the Department of Corrections' Office of​
Human Resource Management.​
Subd. 4c.Direct Care and Treatment; procedure for coverage change considerations.(a)​
The Direct Care and Treatment executive board shall appoint a standing review committee to review​
and determine classifications or positions that may be included in legislative requests for correctional​
state employees retirement plan coverage under subdivision 4a.​
(b) The agency's human resources director shall convene a meeting of the review committee​
only at the request of a labor organization or a member of the agency's management team.​
(c) The review committee must review all requests and the supporting documentation for​
coverage by the correctional state employees retirement plan and must make a recommendation to​
the executive board regarding which classifications or positions meet the statutory requirements​
for coverage. The review committee must also make a recommendation to the executive board​
regarding classifications or positions that no longer meet the statutory requirement for coverage by​
the correctional state employees retirement plan and removal of the classification or position from​
the applicable statute.​
(d) The agency's human resources director must provide a notice of each determination and of​
the employee's right to appeal the determination. Appeals must be filed with the agency's human​
resources director within 30 days of the date of the notice of determination.​
(e) The Direct Care and Treatment executive board shall review appeals of determinations for​
coverage. The executive board's determinations are final.​
(f) All classifications or positions recommended by the review committee for inclusion in or​
exclusion from the correctional state employees retirement plan must be forwarded to the Direct​
Care and Treatment executive board for the preparation of legislation to implement the coverage​
change and submission. If the executive board determines that the employment position is appropriate​
for inclusion in or exclusion from the correctional state employees retirement plan, the executive​
board shall submit a written recommendation documenting classifications or positions that should​
or should not be covered by the correctional state employees retirement plan. The agency's human​
resources director must retain the documentation of each request and the final determination.​
Subd. 6.Correction of plan coverage errors.If erroneous employee deductions and employer​
contributions are caused by an error in plan coverage involving the correctional state employees​
retirement plan and any other plan specified in section 356.637, that section applies.​
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