Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1908

Introduced
3/5/25  

Caption

Gender-affirming care provisions removed that limit the impact of laws.

Impact

HF1908 will significantly alter the landscape of child custody cases in Minnesota by emphasizing the role of gender-affirming health care in jurisdictional matters. The bill not only revises how courts adjudicate custody but also aligns state law with evolving standards of health care access, particularly for transgender youth. Notably, the modifications to the jurisdictional basis serve to ensure that children receiving gender-affirming care are afforded protection under Minnesota law, even if their presence in the state is temporary. This aligns Minnesota with a growing movement to protect the rights of youth in health care decisions, establishing a supportive legal environment for families and children navigating these complications.

Summary

House File 1908 aims to amend Minnesota laws regarding child custody jurisdiction to expand provisions surrounding gender-affirming health care. The bill clarifies that a court in Minnesota has the authority to make custody determinations if a child is present in the state and unable to obtain gender-affirming health care. This shift in legal jurisdiction highlights the increasing importance of gender-affirming care as it pertains to the rights and welfare of children, particularly in cases requiring urgent medical intervention. Additionally, custodial determinations are to be made with regard to significant connections the child has with Minnesota, rather than merely physical presence, potentially impacting cross-state custodial disputes related to gender-affirming care access.

Contention

Despite its protective intentions, the bill may face opposition based on broader debates over gender-affirming care and parental rights. Some critics may argue that the bill allows the state to overreach into family autonomy by interfering with parental decisions about health care for their children. The amendments that preempt other states' abilities to remove children from guardians who allow them to receive gender-affirming care may also provoke legal challenges. The bill echoes national discussions about health care access for transgender individuals, indicating a legal battleground between states with varying approaches to gender-affirming protocols.

Companion Bills

MN SF3321

Similar To Gender-affirming care limiting the impact of certain laws removal provision

Previously Filed As

MN SF3321

Gender-affirming care limiting the impact of certain laws removal provision

MN SF5043

Statute of limitations elimination for causes of action on gender-affirming care for minor children

MN HF4755

Statute of limitations eliminated for causes of action on gender-affirming care for minor children.

MN S710

Relative to gender-affirming hair removal treatment

MN S2882

Relative to gender-affirming hair removal treatment

MN A3323

Establishes certain protections for persons providing, receiving, and allowing children to receive gender-affirming health care.

MN S1647

Establishes certain protections for persons providing, receiving, or allowing children to receive gender-affirming health care.

MN HB07135

An Act Concerning The Provision Of Reproductive And Gender-affirming Health Care Services To Patients.

MN LD380

An Act to Amend Certain Laws Regarding Gender-affirming Health Care Services

MN HB1218

MYCIDS; extend repealer on provisions of law that govern.

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