HF4384

Abusive head trauma training requirements for child care providers modified.

Chamber Passed·5/17/26

Minnesota HF4384 modifies abusive head trauma training requirements for child care providers.

Minnesota HF4384 amends the state statutes to modify the abusive head trauma training requirements for child care providers. The bill mandates that child care providers receive interactive training on the risks of abusive head trauma, including shaking infants and young children. This training must be at least 30 minutes long and completed annually. The commissioner, in collaboration with the Minnesota Sudden Infant Death Center, will develop the training content.

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Where it stands

Last
Passed the House · May 17
Current
Health and Human Services Committee
Next
Senate floor vote

Sponsors

0
4
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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Calendar

Mar 24

3:00 PM

House Children and Families Finance and Policy

History

May 17

Senate

Received from House

May 17

Senate

Introduction and first reading

May 17

Senate

Referred to Health and Human Services