Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2316

Introduced
3/10/25  

Caption

Fourth-degree assault crime expansion related to nurses, physicians, and other persons providing health care services

Impact

If enacted, SF2316 will amend Minnesota Statutes section 609.2231, enhancing the legal consequences for individuals who physically assault healthcare workers. Currently, fourth-degree assault under this statute pertains mainly to certain public safety personnel. The bill proposes to extend similar protections to health care professionals, reflecting an increasing recognition of the challenges and dangers faced by individuals in these roles. Effective from August 1, 2025, it outlines penalties that include imprisonment of up to two years or fines reaching $4,000, thus serving as a deterrent against such violent acts.

Summary

Bill SF2316 aims to expand the scope of fourth-degree assault crimes specifically related to healthcare professionals. The legislation seeks to strengthen protections for nurses, physicians, and other health care service providers against physical assaults while they are performing their duties. By expanding the definition of the offense to include acts of demonstrable bodily harm against these professionals, the bill is presented as a necessary step to ensure the safety of those working in healthcare settings, especially in high-stress environments such as emergency departments.

Contention

While supporters argue that the bill is essential for safeguarding healthcare workers, there could be points of contention regarding the implications of expanding assault charges. Critics may raise concerns about potential overreach and the need for comprehensive approaches to address underlying issues such as workplace violence in health care rather than solely focusing on punitive measures. Discussions around the bill may reflect broader societal concerns regarding the safety of professionals in high-pressure job environments and the adequacy of existing laws to protect them more effectively.

Companion Bills

MN HF641

Similar To Fourth-degree assault crime expanded related to nurses, physicians, and other persons providing health care services.

Previously Filed As

MN HF641

Fourth-degree assault crime expanded related to nurses, physicians, and other persons providing health care services.

MN SF4732

Fourth-degree assault crime expansion provision

MN HF2876

Crime of transferring bodily fluids at or onto certain individuals established, and offense of fourth-degree assault expanded to include all people providing health care services.

MN HF4793

Fourth-degree assault crime expanded.

MN HF810

Criminal penalty for assaulting a firefighter, EMS personnel, or certain health care providers increased.

MN SF1329

Criminal penalty increase for assaulting a firefighter, EMS personnel or certain health providers

MN SF2924

Fourth-degree assault crime related to transit operators expansion to include transportation network company drivers

MN SF2212

Crime to obstruct certain first responders by approaching or remaining too closely after being warned; Criminal penalty increase for assaulting a firefighter, EMS personnel, or certain health care providers

MN HF3504

Crime of physically assaulting a hospital or clinic security officer established.

MN SF3926

Crime of physically assaulting a hospital or clinic security officer establishment

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.