HF4277 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))
Requirements for child care centers to use video security cameras modified.
Related bill: SF4473
AI Generated Summary
Purpose
- To add requirements for video security cameras in licensed child care centers. The bill aims to improve safety oversight, especially in cases involving maltreatment investigations and centers that receive certain state funding.
Main Provisions
Installation and placement
- Centers must have video security cameras in public and shared areas of the facility, as specified by the bill.
- Cameras must be used in the areas defined as public and shared spaces.
Triggered by maltreatment investigations (first timeline)
- Beginning July 1, 2026, a licensed child care center must comply with camera requirements if the center is required to post a maltreatment investigation memorandum under either:
- 142B.16 subdivision 5, or
- 142B.18 subdivision 6.
- Once a maltreatment investigation memorandum is posted, the center has six months to comply with the camera requirements.
- After posting, the center must maintain compliance with the camera requirements for four years.
Funding-related centers (second timeline)
- Beginning July 1, 2027, a licensed child care center that received funds under any of the following in the previous calendar year must have cameras in public and shared areas and comply with the camera requirements:
- Child care assistance program funds under chapter 142E
- Great Start compensation support payments under section 142D.21
- Early learning scholarships under section 142D.25
- or a combination of these funds
Applicability and Timelines
- July 1, 2026: Applies to centers required to post a maltreatment investigation memorandum, with a six-month compliance window after the memorandum is posted and four-year compliance maintenance thereafter.
- July 1, 2027: Applies to centers that received specified funding in the previous year, with ongoing camera requirements.
Relationship to Existing Law
- Establishes new mandatory camera requirements for certain licensed child care centers.
- Toses specific triggers (maltreatment investigation memos) and funding-related eligibility to determine when cameras must be installed and maintained.
- References additional camera specifications that are to be defined in subdivision 3 of the same statutory section.
Practical Impact
- Centers may need to install and maintain video cameras in designated areas and ensure ongoing compliance for several years after triggering events.
- Funding-related centers have a separate, later compliance deadline, tying oversight tools to funding programs.
Significance
- This represents a notable expansion of monitoring tools in child care settings and ties safety hardware to maltreatment procedures and state funding programs.
Relevant Terms - video security cameras - public and shared areas - licensed child care center - maltreatment investigation memorandum - posted - six months - four years - July 1, 2026 - July 1, 2027 - child care assistance program funds - Great Start compensation - early learning scholarships - chapter 142E - 142D.21 - 142D.25 - 142B.16 subdivision 5 - 142B.18 subdivision 6 - subdivision 3
Bill text versions
- Introduction PDF PDF file
Past committee meetings
- Children and Families Finance and Policy on: March 17, 2026 15:00
Actions
| Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| March 12, 2026 | House | Action | Introduction and first reading, referred to | Children and Families Finance and Policy | |
| March 16, 2026 | House | Action | Author added | ||
| March 18, 2026 | House | Action | Author stricken | ||
| March 18, 2026 | House | Action | Author added |
Citations
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"summary": "Amends Minnesota Statutes 2025 Supplement section 142B.68, subdivision 2, to require video security cameras in the public and shared areas of licensed child care centers, with applicability tied to maltreatment investigation memorandum posting and specific implementation timelines.",
"modified": []
},
"citation": "142B.68",
"subdivision": "2"
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"analysis": {
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"summary": "References subdivision 3 of section 142B.68, which contains the specific requirements for video security cameras in public and shared areas; the bill directs applicability and obligations as provided under that subdivision.",
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},
"citation": "142B.68",
"subdivision": "3"
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"analysis": {
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"summary": "Cites section 142B.16, subdivision 5 (maltreatment investigation memorandum posting) as a condition for when centers must comply with the camera requirements under 142B.68.",
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},
"citation": "142B.16",
"subdivision": "5"
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"analysis": {
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"summary": "Cites section 142B.18, subdivision 6 (maltreatment investigation memorandum posting) as an alternative basis for triggering the camera requirements under 142B.68.",
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},
"citation": "142B.18",
"subdivision": "6"
},
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"analysis": {
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"summary": "References chapter 142E (Great Start program) and its relation to funding streams discussed in the bill, indicating broader program context for child care funding.",
"modified": []
},
"citation": "142E",
"subdivision": ""
},
{
"analysis": {
"added": [],
"removed": [],
"summary": "Cites section 142D.21 (Great Start compensation program funds) as part of the funding context referenced by the bill.",
"modified": []
},
"citation": "142D.21",
"subdivision": ""
},
{
"analysis": {
"added": [],
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"summary": "Cites section 142D.25 (early learning scholarships) as part of the funding context referenced by the bill.",
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},
"citation": "142D.25",
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]Progress through the legislative process
In Committee