Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF768 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/12/2025

                            1.1	A bill for an act​
1.2 relating to human rights; prohibiting the Department of Human Rights from​
1.3 maintaining a collection or database on incidents of protected speech; amending​
1.4 Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 363A.06, subdivision 1.​
1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
1.6 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 363A.06, subdivision 1, is amended to read:​
1.7 Subdivision 1.Formulation of policies.(a) The commissioner shall formulate policies​
1.8to effectuate the purposes of this chapter and shall do the following:​
1.9 (1) exercise leadership under the direction of the governor in the development of human​
1.10rights policies and programs, and make recommendations to the governor and the legislature​
1.11for their consideration and implementation;​
1.12 (2) establish and maintain a principal office in St. Paul, and any other necessary branch​
1.13offices at any location within the state;​
1.14 (3) meet and function at any place within the state;​
1.15 (4) employ attorneys, clerks, and other employees and agents as the commissioner may​
1.16deem necessary and prescribe their duties;​
1.17 (5) to the extent permitted by federal law and regulation, utilize the records of the​
1.18Department of Employment and Economic Development of the state when necessary to​
1.19effectuate the purposes of this chapter;​
1.20 (6) obtain upon request and utilize the services of all state governmental departments​
1.21and agencies;​
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REVISOR SGS/BM 25-01924​01/24/25 ​
State of Minnesota​
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES​
H. F. No.  768​
NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
Authored by Hudson, Niska, Dotseth, Gander and Novotny​02/13/2025​
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary Finance and Civil Law​ 2.1 (7) adopt suitable rules for effectuating the purposes of this chapter;​
2.2 (8) issue complaints, receive and investigate charges alleging unfair discriminatory​
2.3practices, and determine whether or not probable cause exists for hearing;​
2.4 (9) subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, take testimony, and require the production for​
2.5examination of any books or papers relative to any matter under investigation or in question​
2.6as the commissioner deems appropriate to carry out the purposes of this chapter;​
2.7 (10) attempt, by means of education, conference, conciliation, and persuasion to eliminate​
2.8unfair discriminatory practices as being contrary to the public policy of the state;​
2.9 (11) develop and conduct programs of formal and informal education designed to​
2.10eliminate discrimination and intergroup conflict by use of educational techniques and​
2.11programs the commissioner deems necessary;​
2.12 (12) make a written report of the activities of the commissioner to the governor each​
2.13year;​
2.14 (13) accept gifts, bequests, grants, or other payments public and private to help finance​
2.15the activities of the department;​
2.16 (14) create such local and statewide advisory committees as will in the commissioner's​
2.17judgment aid in effectuating the purposes of the Department of Human Rights;​
2.18 (15) develop such programs as will aid in determining the compliance throughout the​
2.19state with the provisions of this chapter, and in the furtherance of such duties, conduct​
2.20research and study discriminatory practices based upon race, color, creed, religion, national​
2.21origin, sex, gender identity, age, disability, marital status, status with regard to public​
2.22assistance, familial status, sexual orientation, or other factors and develop accurate data on​
2.23the nature and extent of discrimination and other matters as they may affect housing,​
2.24employment, public accommodations, schools, and other areas of public life;​
2.25 (16) develop and disseminate technical assistance to persons subject to the provisions​
2.26of this chapter, and to agencies and officers of governmental and private agencies;​
2.27 (17) provide staff services to such advisory committees as may be created in aid of the​
2.28functions of the Department of Human Rights;​
2.29 (18) make grants in aid to the extent that appropriations are made available for that​
2.30purpose in aid of carrying out duties and responsibilities;​
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REVISOR SGS/BM 25-01924​01/24/25 ​ 3.1 (19) cooperate and consult with the commissioner of labor and industry regarding the​
3.2investigation of violations of, and resolution of complaints regarding section 181C.06 or​
3.3363A.08, subdivision 7; and​
3.4 (20) analyze civil rights trends pursuant to this chapter, including information compiled​
3.5from community organizations that work directly with historically marginalized communities,​
3.6and prepare a report each biennium that recommends policy and system changes to reduce​
3.7and prevent further civil rights incidents across Minnesota. The report shall be provided to​
3.8the chairs and ranking minority members of the house of representatives and senate​
3.9committees with jurisdiction over the Department of Human Rights. This report must also​
3.10be posted on the Department of Human Rights' public website and shared with community​
3.11organizations that work with historically marginalized communities. Notwithstanding the​
3.12provisions in this subdivision or any other provision of law, the Department of Human​
3.13Rights shall not, directly or indirectly, maintain in any collection or database any incident​
3.14of protected speech nor shall the department, directly or indirectly, offer any reward for the​
3.15reporting of any incident of protected speech. As used in this clause, "protected speech"​
3.16includes any exercise of the right of freedom of speech or of the press, the right to assemble​
3.17or petition, or the right of association guaranteed by the United States Constitution or the​
3.18Minnesota Constitution.​
3.19 In performing these duties, the commissioner shall give priority to those duties in clauses​
3.20(8), (9), and (10) and to the duties in section 363A.36.​
3.21 (b) All gifts, bequests, grants, or other payments, public and private, accepted under​
3.22paragraph (a), clause (13), must be deposited in the state treasury and credited to a special​
3.23account. Money in the account is appropriated to the commissioner of human rights to help​
3.24finance activities of the department.​
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