Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2907

Introduced
3/24/25  

Caption

Sunset of correctional fees repeal

Impact

The legislation is intended to maintain the current structure of correctional fees until at least 2027, allowing probation agencies to continue to charge fees for services like supervision, community service placements, and restitution collection. This move is expected to have significant implications for both the financial management of probation services and the individuals subject to those fees, as they may continue to experience financial burdens associated with probation compliance.

Summary

Senate File 2907 addresses the repeal of the sunset for correctional fees that are imposed for various correctional services in Minnesota. Specifically, the bill amends Minnesota Statute 244.18, which details the definitions and regulations regarding correctional fees charged by probation agencies and the Department of Corrections. It removes the sunset provision that would have eliminated these fees, allowing them to continue under the specific guidelines established by the bill.

Contention

There may be contention regarding the continuation of correctional fees, as proponents argue that these fees contribute to funding necessary services within the correctional system, while opponents may contend that they create further financial strains on individuals already navigating the conditions of probation. Communities and advocacy groups may express concerns that extending these fees without reevaluation could hinder rehabilitation efforts and perpetuate cycles of poverty and incarceration.

Companion Bills

MN HF467

Similar To Sunset of correctional fees repealed.

Previously Filed As

MN HF467

Sunset of correctional fees repealed.

MN HB3320

Sunsets; removing sunsets from certain agencies, boards, and commissions; repealing the Oklahoma Sunset Act; repealers; emergency.

MN HF68

Retention elections for persons appointed to certain county offices required.

MN HB4112

Court fines and fees; deleting the assessment of certain fees; repealer; effective date.

MN HF2432

Judiciary, public safety, and corrections policy and finance bill.

MN SB2050

Corrections; extend repealer on intensive supervision program and electronic home detention.

MN HB951

Corrections; extend repealer on intensive supervision program and electronic home detention.

MN HF3537

Estate tax repealed, and conforming changes made.

MN SF1103

Minnesota Rehabilitation and Reinvestment Act Repealer

MN SB2778

Community Service Revolving Fund; extend repealer on authority to collect fees from paroled offenders for deposit into.

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