SF4409

Conditional medical release expansion to include geriatric and nonmedical release provision
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)

Related bill: HF4463

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Purpose

This bill would expand the state’s conditional medical release program to include a new pathway called conditional geriatric release. It would amend Minnesota law (section 244.05) to set up eligibility rules, a petition process, and oversight for releasing certain older inmates based on aging-related medical needs.

Main Provisions

  • Creates Subd. 8a, conditional geriatric release eligibility, within Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 244.05.
  • Purpose of the new pathway: allow certain incarcerated individuals, due to age and serious health issues related to aging, to be released under supervision if specific criteria are met.
  • The bill would require a report or amendment to the statute to implement this new subdivision.

Eligibility Details

  • Age and service requirements:
    • Either: age at least 55 and has served the greater of 10 years or 50% of the sentence to be served; or
    • age at least 60 and has served at least 20 years.
  • Medical condition requirement:
    • The person must have a chronic or serious medical condition associated with aging that substantially diminishes their ability to function in a correctional facility, and for which conventional treatment offers no substantial improvement.
  • Who can file a petition:
    • The person, the person’s attorney, a family member, the medical director, the warden, or an advocacy organization.
  • Timelines:
    • The commissioner must acknowledge receipt within 3 business days and issue a written decision within 30 days of receipt.
    • If no decision is issued within 30 days, the applicant may petition the sentencing court for review.

Process and Review Criteria

  • Factors considered in release decision:
    • Nature and circumstances of the offense
    • Institutional adjustment
    • Disciplinary record
    • Victim impact statements
    • Risk assessments
    • Whether release would pose a danger to any person or the community
  • Result of approval:
    • A release granted under this subdivision would be a conditional release.
  • Oversight and conditions:
    • The commissioner must require periodic medical review every 12 months.
    • The commissioner may revoke the release if the medical condition materially improves or if supervision conditions are violated.

Impact on Existing Law

  • Adds a new conditional geriatric release pathway to the existing conditional medical release framework.
  • Requires updating Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 244.05 by adding a new subdivision (8a) to govern eligibility, process, and oversight for geriatric releases.

What This Seeks to Accomplish

  • Provide a formal option for older inmates with aging-related health problems to be released under supervision, potentially reducing long-term facility costs and addressing medical needs outside prison, while maintaining safety through review processes and conditions.

Potential Considerations

  • The bill emphasizes medical and safety considerations, including whether release would endanger others, and ongoing medical monitoring after release.

Relevant Terms - conditional geriatric release - conditional release - Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 244.05 - subdivision 8a - eligibility criteria (age and years served) - chronic or serious medical condition related to aging - functional impairment - conventional treatment - petition - acknowledgment of receipt - written decision - review by sentencing court - nature and circumstances of the offense - institutional adjustment - disciplinary record - victim impact statements - risk assessments - danger to any person or the community - periodic medical review - revocation of release - supervision conditions

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DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
March 12, 2026SenateActionIntroduction and first reading
March 12, 2026SenateActionReferred toJudiciary and Public Safety
April 07, 2026SenateActionAuthor added
April 21, 2026SenateActionAuthor added
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