Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4056

Introduced
3/9/26  

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 set forth in HF4056 will impact various stakeholders, including local law enforcement agencies, contracted service providers, and individuals involved in accidents. By defining processes and guidelines for the sharing of accident reports, the bill seeks to improve the efficiency of law enforcement networks while potentially leading to better data analysis related to traffic incidents. The new provisions are expected to enhance the accessibility of accident data, thus fostering improvements in traffic safety measures and law enforcement strategies.

Summary

HF4056 aims to modify accident report requirements in Minnesota by allowing local law enforcement agencies to provide specific data to contracted service providers for the purposes of accident reporting. The bill amends existing statutes concerning motor vehicles and accident reporting, expressly defining 'contracted service provider' to include entities authorized by governmental agencies to facilitate the collection and dissemination of crash reports. The legislation emphasizes electronic reporting and data management, intending to streamline processes involved in accident documentation and enhance overall traffic safety.

Contention

While the bill's intent is to enhance safety and accessibility of accident data, it may also raise concerns regarding privacy and security of the information disclosed to contracted service providers. Critics may argue that such provisions could lead to unauthorized data usage or breaches of personal information. Additionally, questions may arise about the accountability and reliability of contracted service providers in handling sensitive data. Balancing data sharing for public safety with individual privacy rights will be a central point of contention as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

MN SF4321

Similar To Accident report requirements modification

Previously Filed As

MN HF2382

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 S08920

Relates to service contracts for accidental damages from handling and power surges.

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