This bill aims to enhance communication services for individuals confined in state facilities, including correctional institutions and human services programs. It amends Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 241.252, to ensure that individuals confined in these facilities have access to free voice communication services, which may be supplemented with other communication options such as video calls and electronic messaging. The bill specifies that neither the individual initiating nor receiving the communication should incur charges, and it mandates that facilities maintain in-person visitation programs while allowing for video calls without counting against visitation limits. Additionally, it requires facilities to report on their communication contracts and expenditures annually.

Furthermore, the bill introduces new provisions under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 246, which extend the requirements for free communication services to patients and clients in human services facilities. It clarifies that the costs of these communication services cannot be included in the overall cost of care. However, it also establishes that civilly committed individuals may face restrictions on communication services as outlined in existing laws. Overall, the legislation seeks to improve access to communication for confined individuals while ensuring accountability and transparency in the management of communication services.

Statutes affected:
Introduction: 241.252