Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4284

Introduced
3/9/26  

Caption

Identity definition modification for purposes of identity theft crime

Impact

The implications of SF4284 on state laws are significant, particularly for the criminal justice landscape regarding financial crimes. By redefining key terms and expanding investigative authority, the bill seeks to enhance law enforcement's ability to address and prosecute fraud-related offenses effectively. The amendment to the statutes of limitation for certain fraud crimes may also enable law enforcement to act more swiftly and decisively in cases that previously could be time-barred, potentially leading to increased accountability for offenders.

Summary

SF4284 aims to strengthen the mechanisms for combating identity theft and financial crimes in Minnesota. The bill modifies existing definitions within the state's legal framework regarding identity theft crimes and expands the authorities of the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA). Key provisions include redefining 'identity' to incorporate various identifiers and also expanding the scope of actions regarding financial fraud, allowing for a more robust investigative capability by the BCA, particularly related to insurance fraud and state-funded programs.

Contention

While SF4284 presents measures aimed at combating identity theft and enhancing public safety, there may be points of contention related to the balance between effective law enforcement and individual privacy rights. Critics could raise concerns about the powers given to the BCA, particularly regarding administrative subpoenas, and argue that such measures could lead to overreach or unnecessary intrusions into personal data. Additionally, the bill's changes to statutes of limitation could trigger debates on the appropriate balance between justice for victims and the rights of accused individuals.

Companion Bills

MN HF3826

Similar To Identity theft crime; definitions modified and added, attorney general and county attorneys provided with additional subpoena authority, and statutes of limitation altered for fraud-related offenses.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3826

Identity theft crime; definitions modified and added, attorney general and county attorneys provided with additional subpoena authority, and statutes of limitation altered for fraud-related offenses.

MN HB7270

Stop Identity Fraud and Identity Theft Act of 2026

MN SF3150

State agencies provisions modification to address financial crimes and fraud

MN SB2304

Relating To Identity Theft.

MN SB179

Sunset Identity Theft & Financial Deterrence Act

MN SF4398

Automobile theft prevention surcharge and dedication of certain revenues modification

MN HB3244

Crimes and punishments; modifying elements of certain unlawful acts; aggravated identity theft; effective date.

MN SF667

Definition modification of crime of violence for firearms crimes

MN HB5911

Criminal procedure: sentencing; mandatory sentencing for certain crimes in the identity theft act; require. Amends sec. 9 of 2004 PA 452 (MCL 445.69).

MN SF765

Certain definitions modifications for purposes of certain regional sales taxes

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