Minnesota 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3300 Introduced / Bill

Filed 04/03/2025

                    1.1	A bill for an act​
1.2 relating to child protection; modifying reports for the African American Child​
1.3 Well-Being Advisory Council; requiring reports; appropriating money for child​
1.4 protection workers, child welfare technology improvements, and Family First​
1.5 Prevention Services Act grants; amending Minnesota Statutes 2024, sections​
1.6 260.68, subdivision 2; 260.691, subdivision 2.​
1.7BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
1.8 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 260.68, subdivision 2, is amended to read:​
1.9 Subd. 2.Case review.(a) Each responsible social services agency The commissioner​
1.10of children, youth, and families shall conduct a review of all child welfare cases for African​
1.11American and other disproportionately represented children handled by the agency social​
1.12services agencies. Social services agencies must provide the commissioner with any​
1.13information requested for the purposes of this subdivision. Each responsible social services​
1.14agency The commissioner shall create a summary report of trends identified under paragraphs​
1.15(b) and (c), a remediation plan as provided in summary of remediation plans with social​
1.16services agencies under paragraph (d), and an update on implementation of any previous​
1.17remediation plans. The first report shall must be provided to the African American Child​
1.18Well-Being Advisory Council, the commissioner social services agencies, and the chairs​
1.19and ranking minority members of the legislative committees with jurisdiction over child​
1.20welfare by October 1, 2029 2031, and annually thereafter. For purposes of determining​
1.21outcomes in this subdivision, responsible social services agencies shall use guidance from​
1.22the commissioner. The commissioner shall provide guidance starting on November 1, 2028,​
1.23and annually thereafter.​
1.24 (b) The case review must include:​
1​Section 1.​
25-04898 as introduced​03/20/25 REVISOR DTT/AC​
SENATE​
STATE OF MINNESOTA​
S.F. No. 3300​NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
(SENATE AUTHORS: CHAMPION)​
OFFICIAL STATUS​D-PG​DATE​
Introduction and first reading​04/07/2025​
Referred to Health and Human Services​ 2.1 (1) the number of African American and disproportionately represented children​
2.2represented in the county child welfare system;​
2.3 (2) the number and sources of maltreatment reports received and reports screened in for​
2.4investigation or referred for family assessment and the race of the children and parents or​
2.5custodians involved in each report;​
2.6 (3) the number and race of children and parents or custodians who receive in-home​
2.7preventive case management services;​
2.8 (4) the number and race of children whose parents or custodians are referred to​
2.9community-based, culturally appropriate, strength-based, or trauma-informed services;​
2.10 (5) the number and race of children removed from their homes;​
2.11 (6) the number and race of children reunified with their parents or custodians;​
2.12 (7) the number and race of children whose parents or custodians are offered family group​
2.13decision-making services;​
2.14 (8) the number and race of children whose parents or custodians are offered the parent​
2.15support outreach program;​
2.16 (9) the number and race of children in foster care or out-of-home placement at the time​
2.17that the data is gathered;​
2.18 (10) the number and race of children who achieve permanency through a transfer of​
2.19permanent legal and physical custody to a relative or an adoption; and​
2.20 (11) the number and race of children who are under the guardianship of the commissioner​
2.21or awaiting a permanency disposition.​
2.22 (c) The required case review must also:​
2.23 (1) identify barriers to reunifying children with their families;​
2.24 (2) identify the family conditions that led to the out-of-home placement;​
2.25 (3) identify any barriers to accessing culturally informed mental health or substance use​
2.26disorder treatment services for the parents or children;​
2.27 (4) document efforts to identify fathers and maternal and paternal relatives and to provide​
2.28services to custodial and noncustodial fathers, if appropriate; and​
2.29 (5) document and summarize court reviews of active efforts.​
2​Section 1.​
25-04898 as introduced​03/20/25 REVISOR DTT/AC​ 3.1 (d) Any responsible For every social services agency that has a the commissioner​
3.2identifies in a case review as showing disproportionality and disparities in child welfare​
3.3outcomes for African American and other disproportionately represented children and the​
3.4children's families, compared to the agency's overall outcomes, the commissioner must​
3.5include in their case review summary report develop a remediation plan with the agency​
3.6with measurable outcomes to identify, address, and reduce the factors that led to the​
3.7disproportionality and disparities in the agency's child welfare outcomes. The remediation​
3.8plan shall also include information about how the responsible social services agency will​
3.9achieve and document trauma-informed, positive child well-being outcomes through​
3.10remediation efforts.​
3.11 Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 260.691, subdivision 2, is amended to read:​
3.12 Subd. 2.Annual report Reports.(a) By January 1, 2026, and annually thereafter, the​
3.13council shall report to the chairs and ranking minority members of the legislative committees​
3.14with jurisdiction over child protection on the council's activities under subdivision 1 and​
3.15other issues on which the council chooses to report. The report may include recommendations​
3.16for statutory changes to improve the child protection system and child welfare outcomes​
3.17for African American children and families.​
3.18 (b) By November 1, 2026, the council shall report to the chairs and ranking minority​
3.19members of the legislative committees with jurisdiction over child protection on the capacity​
3.20for counties to implement sections 260.61 to 260.69 and the number of additional workers,​
3.21if any, each county would need to be able to implement sections 260.61 to 260.69. This​
3.22paragraph expires January 1, 2027.​
3.23 (c) By November 1, 2030, the council shall compile and review the reports issued under​
3.24paragraph (a) to assess the state of implementation of sections 260.61 to 260.69 and present​
3.25the compiled report to the chairs and ranking minority members of the legislative committees​
3.26with jurisdiction over child protection. This paragraph expires January 1, 2031.​
3.27 Sec. 3. APPROPRIATION; CHILD PROTECTION ALLOCATIONS.​
3.28 (a) $....... in fiscal year 2026 and $....... in fiscal year 2027 are appropriated from the​
3.29general fund to the commissioner of children, youth, and families for child protection​
3.30activities.​
3.31 (b) Of the amounts in paragraph (a), $....... in fiscal year 2026 and $....... in fiscal year​
3.322027 must be distributed to counties for additional child protection workers to implement​
3.33the requirements of Minnesota Statutes, sections 260.61 to 260.693. Amounts distributed​
3​Sec. 3.​
25-04898 as introduced​03/20/25 REVISOR DTT/AC​ 4.1to counties under this paragraph must be calculated using a formula based on local impact​
4.2notes, and no county may receive more than $....... in fiscal year 2026 and $....... in fiscal​
4.3year 2027.​
4.4 Sec. 4. APPROPRIATION; DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND​
4.5FAMILIES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS IMPROVEMENTS.​
4.6 $40,000,000 in fiscal year 2026 is appropriated from the general fund to the commissioner​
4.7of children, youth, and families for improvements to the social services information system.​
4.8This is a onetime appropriation and is available until June 30, 2027.​
4.9 Sec. 5. APPROPRIATION; FAMILY FIRST PREVENTION SERVICES ACT​
4.10GRANTS.​
4.11 $....... in fiscal year 2026 and $....... in fiscal year 2027 are from the general fund to the​
4.12commissioner of children, youth, and families for the purposes of Minnesota Statutes, section​
4.13142A.45. Of these amounts, $....... in fiscal year 2026 and $....... in fiscal year 2027 are to​
4.14prevent out-of-home placements.​
4​Sec. 5.​
25-04898 as introduced​03/20/25 REVISOR DTT/AC​