HF1082

Public safety; time extended to use appropriations; public safety officer and survivor benefits provided; sale or transfer of law enforcement vehicle, assault of hospital or clinic security guard, and grooming prohibited; crimes of impersonating a peace officer and theft modified; task forces and grant program established; MINNCOR policies modified; domestic violence case process modified; personal information protections provided to public safety officers; criminal penalties provided; reports required; and money appropriated.
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)

Related bill: SF852

AI Generated Summary

House File No. 1082 is a legislative bill introduced in Minnesota that aims to support organizations providing crucial services to crime victims. This bill specifies the allocation of monetary grants over two fiscal years—2026 and 2027. These grants are distributed through the commissioner of public safety via the Office of Justice Programs. The funding is specifically aimed at organizations that previously received grants in 2024 from the crime victim services unit.

Here’s a breakdown of the key allocations and purposes of the grants: - The funds will support direct services and advocacy for victims of sexual assault, general crime, domestic violence, and child abuse. - Emphasis is placed on providing direct assistance to crime victims, ensuring competitive wages for service staff, and offering necessary supports like hotel stays and other housing-related services. - The bill also supports the delivery of culturally responsive programming and prevention initiatives, which include domestic abuse transformation and restorative justice efforts. - A portion of the funds is reserved to cater to victims in underserved communities, ensuring services reflect the state's ethnic, racial, economic, cultural, and geographic diversity. - The bill allows up to ten percent of the appropriated funds to be used for grant administration.

Overall, H.F. No. 1082 highlights a significant investment in resources to assist organizations in various supportive and preventive roles for crime victims across diverse Minnesota communities.

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DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
March 24, 2025HouseActionCommittee report, to adopt as amended and re-refer toJudiciary Finance and Civil Law
March 26, 2025HouseActionAuthor added
March 27, 2025HouseActionCommittee report, to adopt as amended and re-refer toPublic Safety Finance and Policy
March 26, 2026HouseActionAuthor added
April 09, 2026HouseActionAuthors added
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