SF1987 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

State Board of Civil Legal Aid report to legislature requirement

Related bill: HF1039

AI Generated Summary

Purpose

  • Require the State Board of Civil Legal Aid to report to the Chairs and ranking minority members of the legislative committees with jurisdiction over the judiciary.
  • The report covers data related to the cases and individuals and families served by grant recipients that receive funds under Minnesota Statutes section 480.242.

Main Provisions

  • Adds a new subdivision (Subdivision 3) to Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 480.243 to establish the reporting requirement.
  • Data to be reported is about each grant recipient that uses funds provided under section 480.242.
  • When possible, data should include information for each geographic region where the organization works.

Scope and Privacy of Data

  • Data must be provided in aggregate form to protect the privacy of the individuals and families served.
  • The report aims to describe the work of the grant recipients while safeguarding personal information.

Timing and Recipients

  • Reports must be submitted by January 15 in odd-numbered years.

Significant Changes to Law

  • Establishes an ongoing legislative reporting obligation for civil legal aid funding, increasing transparency and oversight of how grant funds are used and whom they serve.

Relevant Terms - State Board of Civil Legal Aid - civil legal aid - grant recipients - funds under section 480.242 - data related to cases - individuals and families served - geographic region - aggregate data - privacy - report to Legislature - chairs and ranking minority members - legislative committees with jurisdiction over judiciary - January 15 - odd-numbered years - Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 480.243

Bill text versions

Past committee meetings

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
February 27, 2025SenateActionIntroduction and first reading
February 27, 2025SenateActionReferred toJudiciary and Public Safety
SenateActionSee

Progress through the legislative process

17%
In Committee
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