SF4409 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))
Conditional medical release expansion to include geriatric and nonmedical release provision
AI Generated Summary
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
Bill text versions
- Introduction PDF PDF file
Actions
| Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| March 12, 2026 | Senate | Action | Introduction and first reading | ||
| March 12, 2026 | Senate | Action | Referred to | Judiciary and Public Safety |
Citations
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"added": [
"Adds Subd. 8a. Conditional geriatric release eligibility, including thresholds for age (55 or 60) and years served (ten years or 50% of sentence, or 20 years for age 60).",
"Specifies petitioning parties (the person, attorney, family member, medical director, warden, or advocacy organization) and timelines for acknowledgment and decision.",
"Sets criteria to consider in release determinations (nature/circumstances of offense, institutional adjustment, disciplinary record, victim impact statements, risk assessments, and danger to person/community).",
"Provides that a granted release operates as a conditional release with 12-month medical review and potential revocation if the medical condition improves or supervision conditions are violated."
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"removed": [],
"summary": "This bill adds Subd. 8a to Minnesota Statutes 2024 §244.05 to create conditional geriatric release eligibility for incarcerated individuals meeting age and service requirements, including a petition process, eligibility considerations, and ongoing medical review with potential revocation.",
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},
"citation": "244.05",
"subdivision": "Subd. 8a"
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