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SF4404 • 2026
Medications for persons detained in jails provision
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Comm report: To pass as amended
Introduction and first reading
Medications for persons detained in jails provision
A bill for an act relating to jails; providing medications for persons detained in jails; amending Minnesota Statutes 2025 Supplement, section 241.021, subdivision 4f. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2025 Supplement, section 241.021, subdivision 4f, is amended to read: Subd. 4f. Provision of medications in correctional facilities. (a) Correctional facilities licensed by the commissioner shall administer to confined and incarcerated persons the same medications prescribed to those individuals prior to their confinement or incarceration new text begin upon such prescriptions being verified as current and valid by the correctional facility under a procedure approved by the facility's licensed health care professional new text end . (b) Unless a confined or incarcerated person is subject to deleted text begin a Jarvis deleted text end new text begin an new text end order new text begin issued under section 253B.092, subdivision 8, new text end that dictates otherwise, paragraph (a) does not apply when: (1) a licensed health care professional determines deleted text begin , after consulting with the licensed health care professional who prescribed the medication, deleted text end that the prescribed medication is not medically appropriate for the person based on the person's medical condition or status; new text begin or new text end deleted text begin (2) a licensed health care professional determines a medication that is at least as effective as the current medication the person is prescribed is available to treat the condition and the licensed health care professional who prescribed the current medication approves the change in medications; or deleted text end deleted text begin (3) deleted text end new text begin (2) new text end the person deleted text begin provides written notice to deleted text end new text begin informs new text end the licensed health care professional who is responsible for inmate health care at the correctional facility new text begin or the licensed health care professional's designee new text end that the person no longer desires to take the medication new text begin and the decision is documented in the person's medical records new text end . (c) As used in this subdivision, "licensed health care professional" means a physician licensed under chapter 147, physician assistant licensed under chapter 147A, or advanced practice registered nurse as defined in section 148.171, subdivision 3 .