This bill establishes a "Parent's Bill of Rights" in Minnesota, codified in chapter 260C of the Minnesota Statutes. It defines key terms such as "minor child" and "parent," and outlines the fundamental rights of parents regarding the upbringing, education, and health care of their minor children. These rights include directing the child's education, accessing and reviewing school and medical records, providing informed consent for health care decisions, and being notified of any suspected criminal offenses against the child. The bill emphasizes that these rights should not be infringed upon by the state or any governmental entities.

Additionally, the bill includes provisions to protect parents from coercion or discrimination for exercising their rights and clarifies that these rights do not permit abuse or neglect of a child. It also states that the rights of parents are inalienable and more comprehensive than those listed in the act, ensuring that they cannot be limited or denied unless legally waived or terminated. Overall, the bill aims to reinforce parental authority and involvement in their children's lives while maintaining the legal framework for child protection.