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Minnesota - Looking Forward to Next Year
House Bill 3107
Postponed indefinitely 03/22/00
Senate Bill 2634
Signed by Governor 04/03/00
State Representative Mindy Greiling introduced a bold, compassionate bill (HB 3107) to reform Minnesotas outdated treatment law after a long battle trying to get much needed treatment for her son. On March 22, 2000 SB 2634 was substituted for HB 3107. The substitute bill retained provisions requiring notice to certain relatives and modifying consent provisions for minors, however, it failed to incorporate provisions for early intervention mental health treatment and the related need for treatment standard. According to the Minneapolis Start Tribune, Representative Greiling acknowledged that the reform bill was not likely to pass this session, but "that she fully intends to bring it back during next years legislative session, and thereafter if need be."
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