Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4770

Introduced
3/25/26  

Caption

Abusive head trauma training requirements for child care centers modification

Impact

If enacted, SF4770 would amend Minnesota Statutes 2024, specifically section 142B.65, subdivision 7. The updated regulations will ensure that child care personnel receive annual training of at least half an hour on the risk factors and preventative strategies concerning abusive head trauma. This change underscores a commitment to child safety and the prevention of abuse, inherently aimed at protecting vulnerable infants and toddlers in care facilities.

Summary

SF4770 seeks to modify the training requirements related to abusive head trauma for child care centers in Minnesota. The bill stipulates that, prior to caring for children under school age, all directors, staff, substitutes, and volunteers must undergo training on the risks associated with abusive head trauma. The main focus of this training is to educate those involved in child care about the potential dangers of shaking infants and young children, along with preventive measures and how to effectively communicate these risks to parents.

Contention

While the bill aims to enhance safety protocols, there may be differing opinions regarding the training frequency and methods. Some advocates for child safety may push for more comprehensive training sessions or additional requirements to ensure that all aspects of child welfare are being addressed. Conversely, child care centers could express concerns regarding the feasibility of implementing these training sessions annually, especially in light of already existing burdens on operations.

Notable_points

The bill emphasizes the importance of education on abusive head trauma among child care providers, reflecting a growing awareness of childhood abuse and its prevention. Additionally, the requirement for facilities to display informational posters about abusive head trauma signifies an effort to maintain transparency and promote awareness amongst staff and visitors alike.

Companion Bills

MN HF4419

Similar To Abusive head trauma training requirements for child care centers modified.

Previously Filed As

MN SF4832

Requirements for abusive head trauma training for child care providers modification

MN HF4419

Abusive head trauma training requirements for child care centers modified.

MN HF4384

Abusive head trauma training requirements for child care providers modified.

MN SF1786

Relative foster care licensing, training, and background study requirements modifications provision, Minnesota Family Investment program modifications provision, and appropriation

MN SF3715

Child care center staff training requirements modification

MN SF5126

Child care licensing and reporting requirements provisions modifications

MN S0732

Education on Abusive Head Trauma

MN H1349

Education on Abusive Head Trauma

MN SF91

Child care centers staff distribution requirements modifications provision

MN HF4382

Rules governing licensed child care centers and licensed family child care modernized and encoded; and family child care, child care center works, policies, capacity, staff ratios, equipment, notifications, parent access, record keeping, supervision, facilities, health and safety, food and nutrition, and transportation requirements created.

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