The bill, titled "Harvey's Law," modifies the requirements for child care centers in Minnesota regarding the use of video security cameras. It amends Minnesota Statutes 2025 Supplement, section 142B.68, subdivision 2, to establish that child care centers must have video security cameras in public and shared areas if they are required to post a maltreatment investigation memorandum. Centers must comply with these requirements within six months of the memorandum being posted and maintain compliance for four years thereafter.

Additionally, the bill introduces a new requirement that, starting July 1, 2027, any licensed child care center that received child care assistance program funds, great start compensation support payments, early learning scholarships, or a combination of these in the previous calendar year must also install video security cameras in public and shared areas of their facility. This aims to enhance safety and oversight in child care environments.