Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4951

Introduced
4/7/26  

Caption

Fines and fees elimination in juvenile proceedings

Impact

The legislation aims to amend existing laws under Minnesota Statutes, specifically targeting sections related to juvenile legal procedures. By removing financial penalties associated with minor offenses, the bill seeks to lower the barriers for families facing financial hardship, ensuring that a child's economic background does not severely impact their access to justice or rehabilitation. This change is expected to promote better compliance with court-mandated programs, as families will no longer face additional fines that could deter participation.

Summary

SF4951 proposes significant reforms in the juvenile justice system of Minnesota by eliminating fines and fees associated with juvenile proceedings. This includes changes to the manner in which costs for medical services are handled, as the bill mandates that all medical expenses incurred by minors in custody of the state should not lead to a fine, thus reducing the financial burden on families. The intent is to foster a more equitable and rehabilitative approach to juvenile justice that prioritizes children's welfare over financial penalties.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SF4951 include concerns from critics who argue that eliminating fines may diminish the accountability of juvenile offenders. Some lawmakers and advocacy groups worry that without financial repercussions, there may be less incentive for juveniles to engage seriously with the rehabilitation programs mandated by the court. Conversely, supporters of the bill contend that the financial burden only exacerbates the challenges faced by vulnerable families and that the focus should be on rehabilitation rather than punishment through financial means. The contrasting perspectives highlight a broader discourse on effective juvenile justice reform.

Companion Bills

MN HF4868

Similar To juvenile proceedings fees and fines eliminated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4868

juvenile proceedings fees and fines eliminated.

MN HB3265

Eliminates fines and fees for cases in juvenile court

MN HB1022

Traffic fines for seatbelt and child safety restraint violations; increase and provide for distribution of between SDE and DPS.

MN SF669

Seat belt use gag rule repealer

MN HF1986

Seat belt use gag rule repealed.

MN HB3262

Fees; criminal and juvenile proceedings; increasing sheriff's service fee; effective date.

MN HF2438

Taxation bill; financing and operation of state and local government provided.

MN SF2082

Omnibus Transportation policy and appropriations

MN SB1028

Relating To Youth Fees And Fines.

MN SB1028

Relating To Youth Fees And Fines.

Similar Bills

MN HF1994

Payment rates established for certain substance use disorder treatment services, and vendor eligibility recodified for payments from the behavioral health fund.

MN SF1826

Payment rates establishment for certain substance use disorder treatment services

TX HB1080

Relating to the publication of required notice by a political subdivision by alternative media.

CA AB2570

Elderly Parole Program.

CA AB387

An act to amend Section 219 of the Code of Civil Procedure, relating to juries.

CA SB680

Sex offender registration: unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor.

MN HF618

Exemption provisions modified for construction materials by contractors, and refund provision added.

MN SF1724

Exemption provisions modification for construction materials by certain contractors