Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3665

Introduced
2/19/26  
Refer
2/19/26  

Caption

Unemployment insurance judges and paid leave judges designation as judicial officials provision and unemployment insurance judges and paid leave appeals judges exclusion from protections related to personal information in real property records provision

Impact

If enacted, SF3665 could have significant implications for the state’s judicial administration, particularly in how unemployment insurance and paid leave cases are processed. By defining these judges as judicial officials, the state may expand their authority and provide them with judicial powers equivalent to other judges in the state. This could lead to streamlined processes in unemployment and leave adjudication, potentially making these decisions more consistent and structured within the broader judicial context.

Summary

SF3665 is a proposed act aimed at designating unemployment insurance judges and paid leave judges as judicial officials within the state of Minnesota. This legislative initiative seeks to amend specific sections of the Minnesota Statutes to clarify the definition and categorization of judicial officials, emphasizing their roles within the judicial and administrative frameworks of the state. Primarily, the bill addresses the need for a formal recognition of these judges within the hierarchy of the judicial system, ensuring they are recognized legally for the important decisions they make regarding unemployment and paid leave matters.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SF3665 may arise from concerns about judicial resource allocation and the implications of classifying judges in this manner. Opponents might argue that although there are benefits to having designated judicial officials for unemployment and paid leave, it could divert resources from other areas of the judicial system or create confusion regarding the hierarchy and responsibilities of various officials within the administrative process. Furthermore, the designation could lead to additional budgetary considerations for the state, particularly if new roles or compensation structures emerge from the passage of this bill.

Companion Bills

MN HF3707

Similar To Unemployment insurance judges and paid leave judges designated as judicial officials.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3707

Unemployment insurance judges and paid leave judges designated as judicial officials.

MN SB0204

6TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT JUDGESHIP

MN HB95

Additional Second Judicial District Judgeship

MN HB93

Authorizes additional judgeships in certain judicial circuits

MN SB0180

JUDGESHIPS-6TH JUD CIRCUIT

MN HB147

Additional Second District Judgeship

MN HB199

Courts; protection of personally identifiable information of judges and their spouses; modify provisions

MN SB35

Create Addition 1st District Judgeship

MN HB176

Appeal and error; judgments deemed directly appealable; change a provision

MN SB543

Judgeships - Circuit Court and District Court

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