HF3415
Access to child care center facilities limited.
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)
Related bill: SF3616
AI Generated Summary
Purpose
This bill aims to limit how federal agents can enter child care centers in Minnesota. It sets specific conditions that must be met before a federal agent can access a center, with the goal of protecting children and center operations while still allowing access as required by law.
Main Provisions
- Who is covered: The director, staff, substitutes, and unsupervised volunteers at licensed child care centers, and at certified license-exempt centers.
- Agencies involved: Federal agents employed by the United States Department of Homeland Security or by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, United States Customs and Border Protection, or United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.
- Entry requirements: A federal agent cannot enter the center for any purpose unless they provide:
- valid identification,
- a written statement of purpose,
- a valid judicial warrant, and
- approval from the child care center license holder.
- Scope of access: If the entry requirements are met, the center must limit access to areas where children are not present.
- Exceptions: The restrictions do not apply if required by state or federal law or as required to administer a state or federally supported child care program.
Significance and Impact
- Strengthens the center’s control over who can enter and under what circumstances.
- Adds a formal screening process for federal enforcement actions occurring at child care facilities.
- Clarifies that access should be limited to non-child areas when a compliant entry is granted.
- Aligns with broader safety and privacy considerations for children in care, while allowing necessary exceptions for legal mandates and program administration.
Scope and Practical Considerations
- Centers must verify identification and ensure an agent has a legitimate written purpose and warrants, with license-holder approval.
- Staff and volunteers at both licensed and certain exempt centers are subject to these access rules.
- The measure emphasizes keeping children’s spaces secure, potentially affecting how and where enforcement actions can take place at centers.
Compliance Notes
- Center staff should be prepared to document approvals and maintain records of any entries by federal agents under this framework.
- Centers must balance compliance with ongoing obligations to operate a licensed or exempt center, including any existing state or federal program requirements.
Terminology Inclusion Highlights
- Federal agent
- United States Department of Homeland Security
- Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- United States Customs and Border Protection
- United States Citizenship and Immigration Services
- valid identification
- written statement of purpose
- valid judicial warrant
- approval from the child care center license holder
- licensed child care center
- certified license-exempt child care center
- areas where children are not present
Relevant Terms
federal agent, DHS, ICE, CBP, USCIS, child care center, licensed, license holder, license-exempt, valid identification, written statement of purpose, judicial warrant, approval, areas without children, entry restrictions, state or federal law, child care program.
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Actions
| Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| February 17, 2026 | House | Action | Introduction and first reading, referred to | Children and Families Finance and Policy | |
| February 19, 2026 | House | Action | Authors added | ||
| February 23, 2026 | House | Action | Authors added | ||
| February 25, 2026 | House | Action | Author added | ||
| February 26, 2026 | House | Action | Author added | ||
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