Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2007

Introduced
3/6/25  

Caption

Spoken language health care interpreter work group established, reports required, and money appropriated.

Impact

If enacted, HF2007 will potentially transform how health care interpreting services are managed and regulated across Minnesota. The work group is tasked with recommending changes that reflect the evolving landscape of health care interpreting, including developing strategies to overcome barriers faced by interpreters, particularly in less populated or rural areas. Through these efforts, the bill seeks to ensure that health care services are accessible to all, particularly for non-English speaking communities who often face significant challenges in accessing medical care. Additionally, the statutory framework established by this bill could lead to improvements in the qualification standards for interpreters, aligning them with national standards of training and operational practices.

Summary

House File 2007 aims to establish a Spoken Language Health Care Interpreter Work Group in the state of Minnesota, with the goal of enhancing the delivery and accessibility of health care interpreting services. The bill specifies the composition and responsibilities of the work group, which will include interpreters, representatives of limited English proficiency (LEP) individuals, health plans, health systems, and interpreter agencies, ensuring a comprehensive approach to identifying needs and gaps in service provision. The work group will focus on various aspects, such as training requirements, reimbursement structures, and public input mechanisms.

Contention

The bill may face discussions regarding the appropriateness of state intervention in local and individual interpreter practices, especially concerning how the requirements for interpreters are set and enforced. Advocates may argue that there needs to be a balance between standardization and the flexibility to address specific community needs, while opponents might raise concerns about potential administrative burdens and costs associated with the implementation of these new standards. Furthermore, considering the allocation of funds and resources for these initiatives will be essential in legislative discussions, as financial constraints could impact the effectiveness of the work group’s recommendations.

Companion Bills

MN SF2043

Similar To Spoken language health care interpreter working group establishment and appropriation

Previously Filed As

MN SF2043

Spoken language health care interpreter working group establishment and appropriation

MN HF3643

Melissa and Mark Hortman Memorial State Park working group established, report required, and money appropriated.

MN HF1182

Ombudsperson for safety, health, and well-being of agricultural and food processing workers established, reports required, and money appropriated.

MN HB1748

Relating to the appointment of spoken language interpreters for certain court proceedings.

MN HF71

Working group on local candidate campaign finance reporting established, report required, and money appropriated.

MN SB303

Relating to the appointment of spoken language interpreters for certain court proceedings.

MN HF3740

Requirements for trunk highway project development, scoping, and alternatives analysis modified; working group established; report required; and money appropriated.

MN SF828

Working group on local campaign finance reporting establishment and appropriation

MN HB329

Sign Language Interpreters – Licensing Requirement

MN SB297

Sign Language Interpreters - Licensing Requirement

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