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SF5156 • 2026

Parenting Time Enforcement Task Force establishment and appropriation

Parenting Time Enforcement Task Force establishment and appropriation

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Passed Legislature

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Sponsor
Holmstrom
Last action
2026-04-16
Official status
Introduction and first reading
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

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Bill History

  1. 2026-04-16 House

    Introduction and first reading

Official Summary Text

Parenting Time Enforcement Task Force establishment and appropriation

Current Bill Text

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A bill for an act

relating to family law; establishing the Parenting Time Enforcement Task Force;

requiring a report; appropriating money.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

Section 1.
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PARENTING TIME ENFORCEMENT TASK FORCE.
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Subdivision 1.

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Establishment.

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The Parenting Time Enforcement Task Force is

established to study parenting time enforcement and custody-interference issues arising

under Minnesota Statutes, chapters 518 and 609, and to develop recommendations to improve

enforcement of court-ordered parenting time while ensuring child safety.

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Subd. 2.

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Membership.

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(a) The task force consists of the following members:

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(1) two members of the house of representatives, one appointed by the speaker of the

house and one appointed by the minority leader;

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(2) two members of the senate, one appointed by the majority leader and one appointed

by the minority leader;

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(3) the chief justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court or the chief justice's designee with

experience in family court;

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(4) one district court judge with experience in family court matters appointed by the

chief justice;

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(5) one county attorney appointed by the Minnesota County Attorneys Association;

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(6) one sheriff or municipal law enforcement representative appointed by the Minnesota

Sheriffs' Association;

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(7) one representative of the Department of Human Services with expertise in child

protection;

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(8) one representative of the Board of Public Defense with experience in family or

criminal law;

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(9) two attorneys with experience representing parents in custody or parenting time

proceedings appointed by the Minnesota State Bar Association, one representing custodial

parents and one representing noncustodial parents;

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(10) one guardian ad litem or child advocacy representative appointed by the State

Guardian Ad Litem Board;

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(11) one mental health professional with expertise in child and family dynamics appointed

by the commissioner of health; and

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(12) two parents with lived experience involving parenting time denial or

custody-interference disputes appointed jointly by the legislative members of the task force.

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(b) Appointments must be made by August 1, 2026.

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(c) Members serve without compensation but may be reimbursed for expenses as provided

in Minnesota Statutes, section 15.059, subdivision 3.

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Subd. 3.

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Duties.

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The task force shall:

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(1) evaluate the effectiveness of existing remedies for parenting time denial and custody

interference under Minnesota Statutes, sections 518.175 and 609.26;

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(2) examine the frequency and nature of repeated parenting time violations and the

adequacy of current enforcement mechanisms;

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(3) review the role of civil and criminal enforcement tools, including contempt

proceedings and custodial-interference statutes;

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(4) assess the impact of parenting time disputes on child safety and family well-being,

including domestic violence considerations;

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(5) identify barriers to timely and effective enforcement of parenting time orders;

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(6) review best practices from other states relating to parenting time enforcement and

custody-interference remedies; and

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(7) develop recommendations for legislative or judicial action to improve enforcement

of parenting time orders while protecting the best interests and safety of children.

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Administration.

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(a) The Legislative Coordinating Commission shall provide

administrative and meeting support to the task force.

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(b) The task force is subject to Minnesota Statutes, chapters 13 and 13D.

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(c) The task force shall elect a chair and vice-chair from among its legislative members.

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Subd. 5.

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Report.

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By January 15, 2027, the task force shall submit a report to the chairs

and ranking minority members of the legislative committees with jurisdiction over family

law and public safety containing findings and recommendations, including any proposed

legislation.

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Subd. 6.

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Expiration

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The task force expires June 30, 2027.

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APPROPRIATION.
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$....... in fiscal year 2026 is appropriated from the general fund to the Legislative

Coordinating Commission for purposes of supporting the Parenting Time Enforcement Task

Force.

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