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SF 2428

4th Engrossment - 89th Legislature (2015 - 2016) Posted on 09/27/2016 04:00pm

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.

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A bill for an act
relating to human services; extending the legislative task force on child
protection; amending Laws 2015, chapter 71, article 1, section 125.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

Section 1.

Laws 2015, chapter 71, article 1, section 125, is amended to read:


Sec. 125. LEGISLATIVE TASK FORCE; CHILD PROTECTION.

(a) A legislative task force is created to:

(1) review the efforts being made to implement the recommendations of the
Governor's Task Force on the Protection of Children, including a review of the roles and
functions of the Office of Ombudsperson for Families;

(2) expand the efforts into related areas of the child welfare system;

(3) work with the commissioner of human services and community partners to
establish and evaluate child protection grants to address disparities in child welfare
pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 256E.28; deleted text begin and
deleted text end

(4) identify additional areas within the child welfare system that need to be addressed
by the legislaturedeleted text begin .deleted text end new text begin ;
new text end

new text begin (5) review and recommend alternatives to law enforcement responding to a
maltreatment report by removing the child, and evaluate situations in which it may
be appropriate for a social worker or other child protection worker to remove the child
from the home; and
new text end

new text begin (6) clarify the definition of "substantial child endangerment," and provide language
in bill form by January 1, 2017.
new text end

(b) Members of the legislative task force shall include:

(1) deleted text begin the four legislators who served as members of the Governor's Task Force on
the Protection of Children;
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deleted text begin (2) twodeleted text end new text begin sixnew text end members from the house of representatives appointed by the speaker, deleted text begin onedeleted text end new text begin
three
new text end from the majority party and deleted text begin onedeleted text end new text begin threenew text end from the minority party; and

deleted text begin (3) twodeleted text end new text begin (2) sixnew text end members from the senatenew text begin , including three membersnew text end appointed by the
new text begin senatenew text end majority leader, deleted text begin one from the majority partydeleted text end and deleted text begin one from the minority partydeleted text end new text begin three
members appointed by the senate minority leader
new text end .

new text begin Members of the task force shall serve a term that expires on December 31 of the
even-numbered year following the year they are appointed.
new text end The speaker and the majority
leader shall each appoint a chair and vice-chair from the membership of the task force.
The deleted text begin gaveldeleted text end new text begin chairnew text end shall rotate after each meetingdeleted text begin , and the house of representatives shall
assume the leadership of the task force first
deleted text end .new text begin The task force must meet at least quarterly.
new text end

(c) The task force may provide oversight and monitoring of:

(1) the efforts by the Department of Human Services, counties, and tribes to
implement laws related to child protection;

(2) efforts by the Department of Human Services, counties, and tribes to implement
the recommendations of the Governor's Task Force on the Protection of Children;

(3) efforts by agencies, including but not limited to the Minnesota Department
of Education, the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency, the Minnesota Department of
Corrections, and the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, to work with the Department
of Human Services to assure safety and well-being for children at risk of harm or children
in the child welfare system; and

(4) efforts by the Department of Human Services, other agencies, counties, and
tribes to implement best practices to ensure every child is protected from maltreatment
and neglect and to ensure every child has the opportunity for healthy development.

(d) The task force, in cooperation with the commissioner of human services,
shall issue deleted text begin adeleted text end new text begin an annualnew text end report to the legislature and governor new text begin by new text end February 1deleted text begin , 2016deleted text end . The
report must contain information on the progress toward implementation of changes to
the child protection system, recommendations for additional legislative changes and
procedures affecting child protection and child welfare, and funding needs to implement
recommended changes.

deleted text begin (e) The task force shall convene upon the effective date of this section and shall
continue until the last day of the 2016 legislative session.
deleted text end

new text begin (e) The task force may establish a work group to review the Minnesota Assessment
of Parenting Children and Youth, the tool used by Minnesota county and tribal social
service agencies to determine Northstar Care for Children supplemental payment benefits.
Members of the work group shall be appointed by the cochairs of the task force and include:
new text end

new text begin (1) two legislators;
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new text begin (2) two foster care providers;
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new text begin (3) one therapist who has experience providing services to foster children or foster
families;
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new text begin (4) one county social services agency staff member;
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new text begin (5) one tribal social services agency staff member; and
new text end

new text begin (6) one staff member from the Department of Human Services who has experience
with the assessment tool.
new text end

new text begin (f) The work group shall review use of the assessment tool and the results produced
in determining supplemental benefits. The work group may make recommendations to the
task force on changes that should be made to the assessment tool. The work group shall
issue its findings, recommendations, and a report to the task force by December 1, 2016.
new text end

new text begin (g) This section expires December 31, 2020.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 2. new text begin REVISOR'S INSTRUCTION.
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new text begin The revisor of statutes, in consultation with the commissioner of human services;
the Office of Senate Counsel, Research, and Fiscal Analysis; and House Research, shall
recodify the Maltreatment of Minors Act, Minnesota Statutes, section 626.556, and
related statutes in order to create internal consistency, eliminate redundant language,
separate provisions governing investigations of maltreatment in institutions, and otherwise
reorganize the statutes to facilitate interpretation and application of the law. The
recodification must be drafted in bill form for introduction in the 2017 session.
new text end