Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF256 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/15/2025

                            1.1	A bill for an act​
1.2 relating to education; allowing for service animal support in schools; proposing​
1.3 coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 125A.​
1.4BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
1.5 Section 1. [125A.081] SERVICE ANIMAL SUPPORT.​
1.6 Subdivision 1.Student access to service animals.A school district is prohibited from​
1.7denying a student access to their service animal that is a related service to an individualized​
1.8education program under section 125A.08. A student has a right to make autonomous​
1.9decisions regarding supported access to their service animal in an educational setting.​
1.10 Subd. 2.Definitions.(a) For purposes of this section and section 125A.08, the following​
1.11terms have the meanings given.​
1.12 (b) "Related services" means services provided to a student with a disability beyond​
1.13special instruction that are appropriate to the student's needs. Related services may include​
1.14support for a student with a disability to access service animals. If a student with a disability​
1.15needs support to utilize their service animal due to the student's disability, the school district​
1.16must provide, on any written support plan for the student, staff support to access and utilize​
1.17the service animal as a related service.​
1.18 (c) "Service animal" means a dog or other animal that has been trained to assist or perform​
1.19tasks for an individual with a disability.​
1.20 Subd. 3.Service animals; practices and procedures.(a) A district must ensure that​
1.21its policies, practices, and procedures permit the use of a service animal by an individual​
1.22with a disability in accordance with Code of Federal Regulations, title 28, section 35.136.​
1​Section 1.​
25-00002 as introduced​12/12/24 REVISOR CR/DG​
SENATE​
STATE OF MINNESOTA​
S.F. No. 256​NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
(SENATE AUTHORS: HOFFMAN and Abeler)​
OFFICIAL STATUS​D-PG​DATE​
Introduction and first reading​01/16/2025​
Referred to Education Policy​ 2.1 (b) For a student who is assigned a paraprofessional to assist the student in the educational​
2.2setting and to ensure adaptive equipment and assistive technology are utilized as directed​
2.3by the student's unique and individualized needs, the paraprofessional must be responsible​
2.4to assist with maneuvers, including but not limited to helping with tethering and untethering​
2.5the service animal, assisting a student with getting water for a service animal and pouring​
2.6water into a bowl, prompting a student to occasionally issue commands to a service animal,​
2.7and escorting a student throughout the school or campus as the student uses their service​
2.8animal.​
2.9 (c) School staff must work with the service animal trainer to ensure understanding of​
2.10the service animal, how the animal directly impacts the student, how to effectively handle​
2.11the service animal, and how to effectively complete permitted procedures.​
2.12 (d) At any time, a student must be able to access or have support to access a service​
2.13animal activated by learned cues and the paraprofessional's training by the student, student's​
2.14family, and service animal trainer.​
2.15 Subd. 4.Service animal under handler's control.(a) A service animal must be under​
2.16the control of its handler. A service animal must have a harness, leash, or other tether, unless​
2.17either the handler is unable because of a disability to use a harness, leash, or other tether,​
2.18or the use of a harness, leash, or other tether would interfere with the animal's safe, effective​
2.19performance of work or tasks, in which case the service animal must be otherwise under​
2.20the handler's control such as by voice control, signals, or other effective means.​
2.21 (b) Except under exigent circumstances, a district must not untether a service animal​
2.22from a student with a disability without the consent of the student's parent or legal guardian,​
2.23or, if the student is an adult, consent of the adult student.​
2.24 Subd. 5.Care or supervision.A district must not be responsible for the care or​
2.25supervision of a service animal, including but not limited to toileting, feeding, grooming,​
2.26and veterinary care of the animal.​
2.27 Subd. 6.Handler.The handler of a service animal is presumed to be the individual with​
2.28a disability. A district must permit a student with a disability to serve as the handler of their​
2.29own service animal in school and must not require the student to provide a third-party​
2.30handler for the service animal.​
2.31 Subd. 7.Modifications to policies, practices, and procedures.By August 1, 2025, a​
2.32district must modify its policies, practices, and procedures to permit the use of a service​
2.33animal by an individual with a disability in accordance with Title II of the federal Americans​
2.34with Disabilities Act and Code of Federal Regulations, title 28, section 35.136.​
2​Section 1.​
25-00002 as introduced​12/12/24 REVISOR CR/DG​ 3.1 EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective the day following final enactment.​
3​Section 1.​
25-00002 as introduced​12/12/24 REVISOR CR/DG​