Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF760

Introduced
1/30/25  

Caption

Victim of a crime charging for towing or impounding of vehicle prohibition, sale of crime victim's vehicle prohibition for 180 days, reimbursement for sale of a crime victim's vehicle by the government provision, charging the victim of a crime any fine or fee prohibition and law enforcement agencies investigation of reports of stolen vehicles and providing of updates requirement.

Impact

Should SF760 pass, it would amend existing Minnesota statutes to limit the financial consequences faced by crime victims. For instance, registered owners of vehicles seized as part of a crime would not be required to pay fees for their recovery within the first 180 days. Costs associated with towing and impoundment would instead be directed to individuals convicted of vehicle theft, thereby reinforcing a structure where perpetrators bear the financial responsibility rather than victims. This represents a significant shift in how the law addresses financial penalties associated with crime recovery.

Summary

SF760 is a legislative bill designed to enhance protections for victims of crime in Minnesota, specifically regarding the impounding and towing of vehicles. The bill prohibits charging victims any fees related to towing or impoundment of vehicles that have been reported stolen or involved in a crime. Additionally, it stipulates that a victim's vehicle cannot be sold for 180 days following its retrieval, allowing individuals time to recover their property without incurring unnecessary financial burdens. The law aims to alleviate some of the stress that accompanies being a victim of a crime.

Contention

Discussions around SF760 indicate potential points of contention among legislators and advocacy groups. Supporters argue that the bill could significantly improve the experience of crime victims by ensuring they do not face additional burdens. Critics, however, may contend that the bill could lead to complicating law enforcement's ability to manage impounded vehicles and maintain public safety, questioning the broader implications of shielding victims financially. These debates underscore the necessity of balancing victims' rights with effective law enforcement practices.

Companion Bills

MN HF762

Similar To Victim of a crime prohibited from being charged of a crime for towing or impounding a motor vehicle, sale prohibited of motor vehicle that is a crime victim's vehicle for 180 days, reimbursement provided for a crime victim's vehicle that is sold by a unit of government, charging the victim of a crime prohibited for any crime or fee, and law enforcement agencies required to investigate reports of stolen vehicles and provide an update on that investigation.

Previously Filed As

MN SF2554

Charging the victim of a crime prohibition for towing or impounding a motor vehicle

MN HF3026

Charging of victim of crime for towing or impounding motor vehicle prohibited, sale of motor vehicle prohibited for 180 days, reimbursement provided, charging victim any fine or fee prohibited, and law enforcement agencies required to investigate reports of stolen vehicles and provide update on investigation.

MN SF1889

Minnesota Crime Victims Reimbursement Act

MN HF975

Towed vehicle contents retrieval governing requirements amended, and cause of action provided for aggrieved vehicle owners.

MN HF3614

Public safety; policy and technical changes made to provisions including crime victim policy, criminal justice reform, public safety policy, predatory offenders, and corrections policy; crimes established; penalties provided; data classified; and reports required.

MN HF1713

Ability of crime victims to access reimbursement program improved, and name of reparations program changed to reimbursement act.

MN SF1448

Retrieval of towed vehicle contents requirements modification; aggrieved vehicle owners cause of action authorization

MN HF4678

Criminal penalties increased for crimes committed because of the victim's political affiliation or beliefs.

MN SF4566

Certain criminal penalties for crimes committed because of the victim's political affiliation or beliefs increased provision

MN SF4353

Being in a stolen motor vehicle prohibition

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