Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4475

Introduced
3/16/26  
Introduced
3/17/26  
Refer
3/16/26  

Caption

Federal law enforcement officers performing duties in Minnesota meeting the minimum qualifications of a Peace Officer Standards and Training Board licensed peace officer requirement provision

Impact

One of the key impacts of SF4475 is its implication for federal law enforcement agencies operating within Minnesota, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). By requiring federal officers to obtain licensure similar to that of state peace officers, the bill seeks to align federal practices with state standards, potentially fostering a closer collaboration between state and federal law enforcement entities. This could result in improved law enforcement response protocols, accountability, and transparency in operations within Minnesota.

Summary

SF4475 is a bill that establishes specific requirements for federal law enforcement officers performing duties within the state of Minnesota. The bill mandates that these officers must meet the minimum qualifications as laid out by the state's Peace Officer Standards and Training Board (POST). This legislative action aims to ensure that all law enforcement personnel operating in Minnesota meet standardized educational and training benchmarks, thereby enhancing the credibility and effectiveness of law enforcement in the state.

Contention

The introduction of SF4475 may generate discussion and debate regarding the role of local versus federal jurisdiction in law enforcement. Proponents of the bill argue that imposing these requirements is necessary to ensure public safety and to hold federal officers to the same standards as their state counterparts. However, there may be contention from some law enforcement agencies or stakeholders who argue that additional regulations could hinder operational efficiency or conflict with existing federal statutes. Additionally, the enforcement of these provisions may also raise questions about the autonomy of federal law enforcement in Minnesota.

Companion Bills

MN HF4245

Similar To Federal law enforcement officers performing duties in Minnesota required to meet minimum qualifications of a Peace Officer Standards and Training Board licensed peace officer.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4245

Federal law enforcement officers performing duties in Minnesota required to meet minimum qualifications of a Peace Officer Standards and Training Board licensed peace officer.

MN SB2165

The powers and duties of the peace officer standards and training board and peace officer licensing fees.

MN HB1312

Peace Officers Standards & Training Board Changes

MN SB938

Peace officers: qualifications.

MN HB246

Courts; office of sheriff and training of peace officers; revise qualification requirements

MN HF2278

A bill for an act relating to law enforcement training requirements for experienced reserve peace officers.

MN HF465

Peace officers required to be United States citizens.

MN SF746

Peace officer requirement to be United States citizens

MN HF4043

Powers exclusive to law enforcement officers clarified, and authority to investigate the unauthorized practice of law enforcement duties clarified.

MN SF4440

Clarify powers exclusive to law enforcement officers

Similar Bills

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