Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2305

Introduced
3/13/25  

Caption

Child care licensing action accompanied by a maltreatment investigation memorandum required to be publicly posted for ten years.

Impact

By ensuring that conditional licenses and related maltreatment investigation documents are prominently displayed, HF2305 aims to enhance accountability among licensed child care providers. The expectation is that this will not only provide important information to families choosing child care services but also promote higher standards and oversight within the child care industry. This legislative change is positioned to impact state laws related to child care regulations and licensing, particularly focusing on the visibility of compliance issues.

Summary

HF2305 is a legislative proposal focusing on child care licensing in the state of Minnesota. The bill mandates that any child care licensing action that is accompanied by a maltreatment investigation memorandum must be publicly posted for a duration of ten years. This is intended to increase transparency in child care facilities and inform families and the public about the licensing status and any associated issues related to maltreatment investigations.

Contention

Debate surrounding HF2305 is anticipated, as stakeholders may have differing views on the implications of public posting of such sensitive information. Proponents argue that transparency is crucial for public safety and child welfare, asserting that parents have a right to be informed about the quality and safety of child care facilities. Conversely, critics may raise concerns about privacy and the potential stigma associated with public postings linked to maltreatment investigations, questioning whether the rigid application of such a long posting duration may deter individuals from entering the child care profession.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4316

Licensing actions modified to indicate whether a violation was self-reported, and child care programs required to give parents materials on how to recognize abuse.

MN SF5126

Child care licensing and reporting requirements provisions modifications

MN HF2643

Indication of self-report on child care licensing notifications required.

MN HF2191

Children and families licensing and certification regulations modified.

MN HF4126

Requirements for M\mandatory reports of child maltreatment modified, and criminal penalties for failure to report child maltreatment modified.

MN SF2507

Licensing and certification regulations modification relating to children and families

MN HF4389

Nonprofit limited liability companies allowed to apply for a license to be a child-placing agency; child care background study timing modified; and foster care, child placement, and child maltreatment provisions modified.

MN HF3952

Teacher licensure provisions modified, maltreatment reporting requirements modified, and licensing data classification modified.

MN SF4520

Nonprofit limited liability companies application to be a child-placing agency authorization provision, childcare background study timing modification, and foster care, child placement, and child maltreatment provisions modifications

MN SF4198

Requirements for mandatory reports of child maltreatment modification

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.