This bill establishes a "Brady-Giglio designation" for peace officers in Minnesota, which is a designation made by prosecuting agencies for officers who have issues affecting their credibility, such as untruthfulness or criminal convictions. The bill outlines the process for maintaining confidentiality of peace officers' employment data, including statements and complaints, unless consented to by the officer or required by law. It also mandates that law enforcement agencies provide officers access to their personnel files and training records upon request, regardless of ongoing investigations.

Additionally, the bill sets forth procedures for prosecuting agencies when designating an officer as Brady-Giglio impaired. It requires agencies to adopt policies that include criteria for designation, notification procedures, and the officer's rights to contest the designation. Officers will receive written notice of any designation and have the right to request reconsideration within a specified timeframe. The bill emphasizes the confidentiality of personnel files and medical records while ensuring that officers can access their own information. The provisions of this bill will take effect the day after final enactment.