This bill mandates that health care facilities in Minnesota establish policies to regulate access by law enforcement agents engaged in civil immigration enforcement. Specifically, it prohibits these agents from entering health care premises without a valid judicial warrant and requires health care employees to verify the agent's identification before granting access. Additionally, if entry is granted, the employee must notify the facility's administrative control and legal counsel immediately. The bill also outlines the necessary policies that health care facilities must develop regarding interactions with law enforcement, including procedures for verifying the identity of agents and guidelines for releasing patient information.

Furthermore, the bill emphasizes the protection of patient and resident information, requiring facilities to inform patients of their rights regarding their health information and to provide training for employees on these policies. It also includes provisions for posting immigration rights information within the facility. Importantly, the bill establishes liability limitations for health care employees acting in compliance with these regulations, ensuring they are protected from legal action when following the outlined procedures.