Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1893

Introduced
3/5/25  

Caption

Criminal investigation active period of time modified regarding investigative data.

Impact

If enacted, HF1893 would lead to a significant adjustment in how investigative data is handled by law enforcement agencies in Minnesota. The bill supports the protection of sensitive information during active investigations, which may encourage more thorough and unencumbered investigative processes. However, once investigations become inactive, the bill provides mechanisms for the public to petition for access to the data, thereby supporting transparency while balancing it against the need for confidentiality in ongoing cases.

Summary

House File 1893 aims to modify the time period that criminal investigative data is deemed active, thereby altering the provisions under Minnesota Statutes section 13.82 concerning data classification during investigations. By defining the circumstances under which an investigation is active or inactive, the bill seeks to clarify what data can be classified as confidential or public. Specifically, data collected by law enforcement agencies during an active investigation may not be disclosed to the public until the case reaches an inactive status, at which point accessibility could be authorized under certain conditions.

Contention

The discussion surrounding HF1893 may center on the balance between transparency and the need for confidentiality in law enforcement operations. Supporters of the bill might argue that it is essential to keep investigative data secret to protect the integrity of ongoing investigations and to safeguard the privacy of individuals involved. Conversely, opponents could point to potential abuses of confidentiality that may impede accountability and hinder public access to information that could affect community trust in law enforcement.

Notable_points

HF1893's unique provisions allow individuals to appeal for the release of investigative data even during active cases under judicial scrutiny. This aspect may raise questions about the appropriate limits of public access to sensitive data and how courts will weigh public interest against the potential harm to ongoing investigations.

Companion Bills

MN SF631

Similar To Period of time that a criminal investigation is active regarding investigative data modification

Previously Filed As

MN SF631

Period of time that a criminal investigation is active regarding investigative data modification

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Access to unredacted portable recording system data related to collision investigations authorization

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Prosecuting authorities required to seek protective order for certain evidence clearly offensive to common sensibilities, and classification of certain inactive criminal investigative data clarified.

MN SF1859

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An Act Regarding School Employee Investigations

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MN SF3660

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MN HF3405

Bureau of Criminal Apprehension's Use of Force Investigations Unit required to conduct investigations of incidents involving federal agents.

MN SB1485

Medicolegal investigations; broadening certain investigative requirements; requiring certain documentation and reporting. Effective date.

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