Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3066

Introduced
4/2/25  

Caption

Adaptive swimming lessons and water safety education program established for children with developmental delays and their parents.

Impact

The implementation of HF3066 is significant, as it not only promotes safety for vulnerable populations—particularly children diagnosed with developmental delays—but also supports their families through educational initiatives. By collaborating with autism advocacy organizations and experienced water safety instructors, the program aims to create an informative and safe environment for families to engage with water activities, ultimately reducing water-related accidents in this demographic. The bill allocates funding from the general fund to ensure the program's sustainability over the fiscal years 2026 and 2027.

Summary

House File 3066 aims to establish an adaptive swimming lessons and water safety education program specifically tailored for children with developmental delays and their families in Minnesota. This program, to be administered by the state's commissioner of health, includes providing vouchers for adaptive swimming lessons and culturally appropriate educational resources concerning water safety. The bill emphasizes inclusivity by ensuring that children from low-income communities receive equitable access to the program, thereby addressing potential disparities in water safety education among different demographics.

Contention

Despite the clear intentions behind HF3066, there may be discussions regarding the allocation of funds and the effectiveness of such programs. Some stakeholders might question if the appropriated budget of $500,000 for each of the two fiscal years is sufficient to cover the expected demand for swimming lessons and ensure high-quality education. Concerns could also be raised about the efficiency of program administration and outreach to ensure the intended beneficiaries are effectively reached and supported.

Notable_points

HF3066 proposes a structured program that must serve at least 100 children every year, providing a rigorous framework for both swimming instruction and parental education. The program is set to include two sessions every six months, thus ensuring ongoing engagement. Furthermore, the requirement for swim instructors to be certified and specifically trained to handle neurodivergent children indicates a dedicated effort toward providing high-quality instruction tailored to the needs of participants.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN H0085

Swimming Lesson Voucher Program

MN HB73

Public Schools - Water Safety and Swimming Course - Established

MN H0413

Swimming Safety

MN A3714

Requires swimming pools to offer deep water swimming tests to children 12 years of age and younger upon request.

MN S2690

Requires swimming pools to offer deep water swimming tests to children 12 years of age and younger upon request.

MN A620

Requires DHS to establish program to assist children with incarcerated non-custodial parents in enrolling in safety net programs.

MN SF2633

Educational outcomes, safety and accountability for students with disabilities improvement pilot program establishment and appropriation

MN A01080

Establishes a mandatory statewide, classroom-based water safety education program; provides that the commissioner of education shall work with New York State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance certified educators to develop and promulgate a statewide, age-appropriate, classroom-based water safety education guidance document; provides that within twenty-four months of the effective date of the bill, the department of education shall initiate statewide implementation of water safety education; provides that instruction shall be classroom-based and waterless and shall not require student access to aquatic facilities, swimming instruction, or in-water assessment.

MN A4079

Concerns stalking and related restraining order protections for adoptive children and their adoptive parents victimized by persons whose parental rights to the adoptive children have been terminated.

MN HF2376

Pilot program established to improve educational outcomes, safety, and accountability for students with disabilities; reports required; and money appropriated.

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