Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1639

Introduced
2/20/25  

Caption

Placement of automated license plate readers provision in trunk highway right-of-way

Impact

If enacted, this legislation would change the current framework regarding the deployment of monitoring technology in public spaces. It grants municipalities the authority to install ALPRs, which could potentially improve public safety measures and enhance law enforcement capabilities. By allowing this technology in trunk highway rights-of-way, local governments may be able to use data collected to aid in traffic management, criminal investigations, and overall highway supervision.

Summary

S.F. No. 1639 is designed to amend Minnesota Statutes to allow local units of government to place automated license plate readers (ALPRs) within the rights-of-way of trunk highways. The bill lays out a framework for permitting and establishes guidelines to ensure that the placement of these cameras serves public safety without imposing undue burdens on the highway infrastructure. This development is significant considering the expanding role of technology in monitoring and ensuring compliance with traffic regulations.

Contention

The introduction of this bill may raise concerns regarding privacy and surveillance in public spaces. Detractors might argue that the expansion of technology like ALPRs could lead to overreaching surveillance and the collection of data on law-abiding citizens without due cause. Discussions surrounding the measures to protect individual privacy rights might emerge, especially among advocacy groups concerned with civil liberties. Ensuring that any data collected is handled responsibly and that there are checks on its use will likely be critical areas for debate.

Additional_points

Overall, the conversations surrounding S.F. No. 1639 will likely involve a mix of support from law enforcement agencies and local governments who see the utility of ALPRs, tempered by concerns from civil rights advocates about ensuring that such technologies are not misused. The bill's fate will depend on how these competing interests are balanced within legislative debates.

Companion Bills

MN HF188

Similar To Placement of automated license plate readers in rights-of-way provided.

Previously Filed As

MN HF5141

Placement of automated license plate readers in trunk highway rights-of-way provided.

MN SF5259

Requirements establishment on encampments in trunk highway rights-of-way

MN HF5105

Trunk highway rights-of-way encampment requirements established.

MN SF4336

Requirement governing cost participation establishment on trunk highway projects

MN SF5304

Freeborn County replacement bridge on marked Trunk Highway 109 over marked Interstate Highway 90 bond issuance and appropriation

MN HF4380

Requirements governing cost participation established on trunk highway projects, and money appropriated.

MN HF401

Transportation; various policies provided, including establishment of special license plates and modification of veteran driver's license and identification card designation requirements, report required, and money appropriated.

MN SF1946

Transportation provisions modifications and appropriations

MN SF1336

Veterans; license plates, dealer licenses and records, USDOT numbers and driver's license applications various policy changes

MN HF5290

Freeborn County; marked Trunk Highway 109 bridge over marked Interstate Highway 90 replacement funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.

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