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HF4899 • 2026
Direct Care and Treatment given authority to accept gifts on behalf of patients and clients, Direct Care and Treatment x-ray and security screening system requirements modified, and county correctional facility support pilot program available appropriation extended.
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Introduction and first reading, referred to Rules and Legislative Administration
Direct Care and Treatment given authority to accept gifts on behalf of patients and clients, Direct Care and Treatment x-ray and security screening system requirements modified, and county correctional facility support pilot program available appropriation extended.
A bill for an act relating to state-operated human services; giving Direct Care and Treatment authority to accept gifts on behalf of patients and clients; modifying Direct Care and Treatment x-ray and security screening system requirements; extending appropriation availability for county correctional facility support pilot program; amending Minnesota Statutes 2024, sections 15.43, subdivision 3; 144.121, subdivision 9; Minnesota Statutes 2025 Supplement, section 144.121, subdivision 1a; Laws 2024, chapter 125, article 8, section 2, subdivision 20. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 15.43, subdivision 3, is amended to read: Subd. 3. Other exemptions. The deleted text begin commissioners deleted text end new text begin commissioner new text end of deleted text begin human services and deleted text end corrections new text begin and Direct Care and Treatment executive board new text end may by rule prescribe procedures for the acceptance of gifts from any person or organization, provided that such gifts are accepted by the commissioner new text begin or executive board new text end , or a designated representative of the commissioner new text begin or executive board new text end , and that such gifts are used solely for the direct benefit of patients new text begin , clients, new text end or inmates under the jurisdiction of the accepting state officer. Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 2025 Supplement, section 144.121, subdivision 1a, is amended to read: Subd. 1a. Fees for ionizing radiation-producing equipment. (a) A facility with ionizing radiation-producing equipment and other sources of ionizing radiation must pay an initial or annual renewal registration fee consisting of a base facility fee of $155 and an additional fee for each x-ray tube, as follows: (1) medical or veterinary equipment $ 130 (2) dental x-ray equipment $ 60 (3) x-ray equipment not used on humans or animals $ 130 (4) devices with sources of ionizing radiation not used on humans or animals $ 130 (5) security screening system $ 160 (6) radiation therapy and accelerator x-ray equipment $ 1,000 (7) industrial accelerator x-ray equipment $ 300 (b) Electron microscopy equipment is exempt from the registration fee requirements of this section. (c) For purposes of this section, a security screening system means ionizing radiation-producing equipment designed and used for security screening of humans who are in the custody of a correctional or detention facility new text begin or who are civilly committed in a secure treatment facility new text end , and used by the facility to image and identify contraband items concealed within or on all sides of a human body. new text begin (d) new text end For purposes of this section, a correctional or detention facility is a facility licensed under section 241.021 and operated by a state agency or political subdivision charged with detection, enforcement, or incarceration in respect to state criminal and traffic laws. new text begin (e) For purposes of this section, a secure treatment facility includes the facilities listed in sections 253B.02, subdivision 18a, and 253D.02, subdivision 13. new text end new text begin (f) new text end The commissioner shall adopt rules to establish requirements for the use of security screening systems. Notwithstanding section 14.125 , the authority to adopt these rules does not expire. Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 144.121, subdivision 9, is amended to read: Subd. 9. Exemption from examination requirements; operators of security screening systems. (a) An employee of a correctional deleted text begin or deleted text end new text begin , new text end detention new text begin , or secure treatment new text end facility who operates a security screening system and the facility in which the system is being operated are exempt from the requirements of subdivisions 5 and 6. (b) An employee of a correctional or detention facility who operates a security screening system and the facility in which the system is being operated must meet the requirements of a variance to Minnesota Rules, parts 4732.0305 and 4732.0565 , issued under Minnesota Rules, parts 4717.7000 to 4717.7050 . This paragraph expires on December 31 of the year that the permanent rules adopted by the commissioner governing security screening systems are published in the State Register. new text begin (c) An employee of a secure treatment facility who operates a security screening system and the facility in which the system is being operated must meet the requirements of a variance to Minnesota Rules, parts 4732.0305 and 4732.0565, issued under Minnesota Rules, parts 4717.7000 to 4717.7050. new text end Sec. 4. Laws 2024, chapter 125, article 8, section 2, subdivision 20, is amended to read: Subd. 20. Direct Care and Treatment - Operations -0- 6,094,000 (a) Free Communication Services for Patients and Clients. $1,368,000 in fiscal year 2025 is for free communication services under article 6, section 1. This is a onetime appropriation. Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.28, subdivision 3 , this appropriation is available until June 30, 2026. (b) Direct Care and Treatment Capacity; Miller Building. $1,796,000 in fiscal year 2025 is to design a replacement facility for the Miller Building on the Anoka Metro Regional Treatment Center campus. This is a onetime appropriation. Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.28, subdivision 3 , this appropriation is available until June 30, 2027. (c) Direct Care and Treatment County Correctional Facility Support Pilot Program. $2,387,000 in fiscal year 2025 is to establish a two-year county correctional facility support pilot program. The pilot program must: (1) provide education and support to counties and county correctional facilities on protocols and best practices for the provision of involuntary medications for mental health treatment; (2) provide technical assistance to expand access to injectable psychotropic medications in county correctional facilities; and (3) survey county correctional facilities and their contracted medical providers on their capacity to provide injectable psychotropic medications, including involuntary administration of medications, and barriers to providing these services. This is a onetime appropriation. Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.28, subdivision 3 , this appropriation is available until June 30, deleted text begin 2026 deleted text end new text begin 2027 new text end . (d) Advisory Committee for Direct Care and Treatment. $482,000 in fiscal year 2025 is for the administration of the advisory committee for the operation of Direct Care and Treatment. This is a onetime appropriation. Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.28, subdivision 3 , this appropriation is available until June 30, 2027. (e) Base Level Adjustment. The general fund base is increased by $31,000 in fiscal year 2026 and increased by $0 in fiscal year 2027.