Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2575

Introduced
3/20/25  

Caption

Continuing education requirements for licensed alcohol and drug counselors modified, religious objections to placements in substance use disorder treatment programs allowed, comprehensive assessment requirements modified, and courts or other placement authorities prohibited from compelling an individual to participate in religious elements of substance use disorder treatment.

Impact

The bill modifies existing statutes related to the treatment and rehabilitation of individuals with substance use disorders. It introduces significant changes in how treatment is structured and accessed, ensuring that patients who have religious objections to certain treatment modalities are provided with viable alternative options. This aligns with broader human rights considerations in healthcare, emphasizing respect for individual beliefs while also addressing the treatment needs of offenders within the correctional system and community-based corrections.

Summary

House File 2575 aims to amend Minnesota's approach to substance use disorder treatment by integrating provisions that recognize a patient's right to refuse participation in the religious elements of treatment programs. This bill specifically requires that no court or correctional facility may compel individuals to engage in treatment programs that incorporate religious elements if they object in good faith. Instead, individuals will be permitted to opt for equivalent secular treatment programs without facing negative repercussions related to their objection.

Contention

Notable discussions surrounding HF2575 have sparked concerns regarding the balance between religious freedom and the state's treatment approach. Proponents argue that the bill is essential in safeguarding individual rights and catering to the diverse beliefs of individuals requiring treatment, while opponents might raise concerns about the potential for a reduction in the availability of comprehensive treatment strategies that include faith-based options. It brings to light the tension between maintaining spiritual components of rehabilitation and ensuring equal access to secular alternatives.

Companion Bills

MN SF271

Similar To Substance abuse counselors license requirements modifications and treatment requirements modifications

Previously Filed As

MN SF271

Substance abuse counselors license requirements modifications and treatment requirements modifications

MN SF2647

Substance use disorder comprehensive assessment requirements and treatment provider qualifications modifications

MN HF1993

Substance use disorder comprehensive assessment requirements and treatment provider qualifications modified, and study and report on substance use disorder treatment practice limitations required.

MN HF1995

Substance use disorder treatment provisions modified.

MN HF3948

Training requirements related to individuals with disabilities for substance use disorder treatment and mental health treatment staff added.

MN SF4323

Add training requirements related to individuals with disabilities for substance use disorder treatment and mental health treatment staff

MN SF4726

Licensing and funding for mental health and substance use disorder services requirements modification

MN SF3170

Tribally licensed residential substance use disorder treatment providers requirement to enroll in the substance use disorder demonstration project

MN S2144

Revises licensure requirements for residential substance use disorders treatment facilities or programs.

MN A782

Revises licensure requirements for residential substance use disorders treatment facilities or programs.

Similar Bills

MN SF271

Substance abuse counselors license requirements modifications and treatment requirements modifications

CA AB1879

Substance use: treatment or residential data reporting.

CA AB877

Health care coverage: substance use disorder: residential facilities.

CA AB669

An act to add Sections 1367.

MN SF4726

Licensing and funding for mental health and substance use disorder services requirements modification

MN HF4464

Behavioral health administration policy bill; changes made to requirements for licensing and funding for mental health and substance use disorder services.

MN HF4634

Behavioral health fund payments for uncollectible withdrawal management debt provided, span of eligibility for behavioral health fund services extended, pilot program established, and other behavioral health provisions modified.

MN SF2647

Substance use disorder comprehensive assessment requirements and treatment provider qualifications modifications