Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF533 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/11/2025

                            1.1	A bill for an act​
1.2 relating to corrections; expanding exclusions to earned incentive release credit;​
1.3 amending Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 244.45.​
1.4BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
1.5 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 244.45, is amended to read:​
1.6 244.45 INELIGIBILITY FOR EARNED INCENTIVE RELEASE CREDIT.​
1.7 The following individuals are ineligible for earned incentive release credit:​
1.8 (1) those serving life sentences;​
1.9 (2) those given indeterminate sentences for crimes committed on or before April 30,​
1.101980; or​
1.11 (3) those subject to good time under section 244.04 or similar laws.​
1.12 (a) A person committed to the commissioner for any of the following offenses shall be​
1.13ineligible for earned incentive release credit under sections 244.42 to 244.44:​
1.14 (1) section 609.185, murder in the first degree, or 609.19, murder in the second degree;​
1.15 (2) section 609.195, murder in the third degree, or 609.221, assault in the first degree;​
1.16 (3) section 609.342, criminal sexual conduct in the first degree; 609.343, criminal sexual​
1.17conduct in the second degree; or 609.344, criminal sexual conduct in the third degree, if​
1.18the offense was committed with force or violence;​
1.19 (4) section 609.3455, subdivision 5, dangerous sex offenders, where the court shall​
1.20specify a minimum term of imprisonment, based on the Sentencing Guidelines or any​
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES​
H. F. No.  533​
NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
Authored by Bliss​02/13/2025​
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Public Safety Finance and Policy​ 2.1applicable mandatory minimum sentence, that must be served before the offender may be​
2.2considered for supervised release;​
2.3 (5) section 609.229, subdivision 4, paragraph (b), crimes committed for the benefit of​
2.4a gang where any person convicted and sentenced as required by section 609.229, subdivision​
2.54, paragraph (a), is not eligible for probation, parole, discharge, work release, or supervised​
2.6release until that person has served the full term of imprisonment as provided by law;​
2.7 (6) section 152.026 where a person with a mandatory minimum sentence imposed for​
2.8a first or second degree controlled substance crime is not eligible for probation, parole,​
2.9discharge, or supervised release until that person has served the full term of imprisonment​
2.10as provided by law;​
2.11 (7) a person who was convicted in any other jurisdiction of a crime and the person's​
2.12supervision was transferred to this state;​
2.13 (8) section 243.166, subdivision 5, paragraph (e), predatory offender registration;​
2.14 (9) section 609.11, subdivision 6, use of firearm or dangerous weapon during the​
2.15commission of certain offenses;​
2.16 (10) section 609.221, subdivision 5, paragraph (b), use of deadly force against a peace​
2.17officer, prosecutor, judge, or correctional employee;​
2.18 (11) section 609.2231, subdivision 3a, paragraph (d), assault against secure treatment​
2.19personnel; and​
2.20 (12) a person subject to a conditional release term under section 609.3455, subdivisions​
2.216 and 7, whether on the present offense or previous offense for which a term of conditional​
2.22release remains.​
2.23 (b) Persons serving life sentences; persons given indeterminate sentences for crimes​
2.24committed on or before April 30, 1980; or persons subject to good time under section 244.04​
2.25or similar laws are ineligible for earned incentive release credit.​
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