Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2382

Introduced
3/17/25  

Caption

Accident report requirements modified, and local law enforcement authorized to provide certain data to contracted service providers for purposes of accident reporting.

Impact

The modifications proposed by HF2382 impact Minnesota Statutes 2024, specifically sections concerning accident report submissions. By mandating that local law enforcement agencies provide timely electronic or written reports to the commissioner of public safety, the bill sets a high standard for accountability and efficiency. The changes are designed to facilitate quicker responses to accidents and to notify state authorities of serious incidents, including those resulting in fatalities. Furthermore, by establishing a framework for sharing nonpersonal data with contracted service providers, the bill aims to improve the overall structure and management of public safety data.

Summary

House File 2382 (HF2382) proposes modifications to existing accident report requirements in Minnesota. The bill seeks to enhance the processes of generating and handling crash reports by allowing local law enforcement agencies to share specific data with contracted service providers for the purpose of accident reporting. This shift aims to streamline operations and improve data accuracy and accessibility for relevant stakeholders involved in traffic safety management. The new provisions signify a move towards more collaborative data utilization between law enforcement and external agencies that assist in accident analysis and reporting.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HF2382 is the balance between improving operational efficiency and maintaining data privacy. While supporters argue that enabling contracted service providers access to accident data will enhance reporting accuracy and safety measures, critics may raise concerns about potential misuse of information and the implications for individual privacy rights. As the bill moves through legislative processes, ongoing discussions about the ramifications of such data sharing will likely be critical for its acceptance and implementation.

Companion Bills

MN SF2643

Similar To Accident report requirements provisions modifications and law enforcement authorization to provide certain data to contracted service providers for purposes of accident reporting provision

Previously Filed As

MN HF4056

Accident report requirements modified, and local law enforcement authorized to provide certain data to contracted service providers for purposes of accident reporting.

MN SF2643

Accident report requirements provisions modifications and law enforcement authorization to provide certain data to contracted service providers for purposes of accident reporting provision

MN SF4321

Accident report requirements modification

MN SF3561

Reporting requirement on accidental discharges of firearms by peace officers

MN HF3506

Reporting on accidental discharges of firearms by peace officers required.

MN SB103

Boating Accidents - Reporting Requirement - Property Damage

MN SB23

Increase thresholds for railroad accident reporting requirements

MN S1470

Increases PFRS accidental disability and accidental death pension when disability or death is caused by weapon.

MN A2870

Increases PFRS accidental disability and accidental death pension when disability or death is caused by weapon.

MN S07610

Requires police reports of traffic accidents to include insurance information for the parties to the accident.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.