Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3848

Introduced
2/26/26  

Caption

Licensing boards taking action against a license or application when a licensee or applicant is convicted of certain theft or fraud offenses requirement provision

Impact

The bill, if passed, would modify the current statutes governing professional licensing, allowing boards to refuse, suspend, or revoke licenses based on specific criminal convictions. This could lead to stricter vetting processes for applicants in a variety of fields, including healthcare, real estate, and finance, among others. Additionally, the implications of the bill could vary significantly across professions, as different boards may adopt varying standards and practices for implementing this new mandate.

Summary

SF3848 addresses the authority of licensing boards to take action against individuals who hold or are applying for professional licenses when those individuals are convicted of certain theft or fraud offenses. The bill is framed as a means to enhance the integrity of various professions by ensuring that individuals with significant criminal backgrounds related to dishonesty or theft are not permitted to practice in regulated fields. The intent is to protect consumers and maintain a minimum standard of conduct amongst professionals, thereby maintaining public confidence in these professions.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SF3848 would likely come from discussions about the fairness and fairness of broadening the scope of offenses that can result in disqualification from licensure. Critics might argue that such measures could disproportionately affect certain populations or lead to excessive punishment for individuals who have served their time. Conversely, proponents would assert the importance of safeguarding the public from potential malfeasance in professional practice by ensuring a rigorous licensing process based on character and integrity.

Companion Bills

MN HF3563

Similar To Licensing boards required to take action against a license or application when a licensee or applicant is convicted of certain theft or fraud offenses.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3563

Licensing boards required to take action against a license or application when a licensee or applicant is convicted of certain theft or fraud offenses.

MN SF3969

Licensing boards reporting requirement provision and grooming criminal offense establishment

MN SF2571

Occupational therapy licensure and application requirements modification

MN SF2878

Office of Cannabis Management review of all verified social equity applicants before reviewing general licensing applications requirement provision

MN SSB3077

A bill for an act relating to the practice of licensed professions and the duties of the professional licensing boards, including applications, renewals, and fees, and including applicability provisions.

MN HSB628

A bill for an act relating to the practice of licensed professions and the duties of the professional licensing boards, including applications, renewals, and fees, and including applicability provisions.(See HF 2666.)

MN HF3952

Teacher licensure provisions modified, maltreatment reporting requirements modified, and licensing data classification modified.

MN HB414

Revise laws related to licensing applications

MN SF1870

Licensure application timelines modifications provision

MN SF100

Certain Driver's license application data sharing requirement provision and appropriation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.