Subdivision 1. Definitions. As used in this section:
(1) "crime" has the meaning given to "violent crime" in section 609.1095, and includes criminal sexual conduct in the fifth degree and offenses within the definition of "crime against the person" in section 253B.02, subdivision 4e, and also includes offenses listed in section 253D.02, subdivision 8, paragraph (b), regardless of whether they are sexually motivated;
(2) "victim" means a person who has incurred loss or harm as a result of a crime, the behavior for which forms the basis for a commitment under this chapter; and
(3) "convicted" and "conviction" have the meanings given in section 609.02, subdivision 5, and also include juvenile court adjudications, findings under Minnesota Rules of Criminal Procedure, rule 20.02, that the elements of a crime have been proved, and findings in commitment cases under this section or section 253B.18, that an act or acts constituting a crime occurred.
Subd. 2. Notice of filing petition. A county attorney who files a petition to commit a person under this chapter shall make a reasonable effort to provide prompt notice of filing the petition to any victim of a crime for which the person was convicted or was listed as a victim in the petition of commitment. In addition, the county attorney shall make a reasonable and good faith effort to promptly notify the victim of the resolution of the process for requesting the notification of an individual's change in status as provided in section 253D.14, subdivision 3.
Subd. 2a. Requesting notification. A victim may request notification of an individual's discharge or release as outlined in subdivision 3 by submitting a written request for notification to the executive director of the facility in which the individual is confined. The Department of Corrections or a county attorney who receives a request for notification from a victim under this section following an individual's civil commitment shall promptly forward the request to the executive director of the treatment facility in which the individual is confined.
Subd. 3. Notice of discharge or release. Before provisionally discharging, discharging, granting pass-eligible status, approving a pass plan, or otherwise permanently or temporarily releasing a person committed under this chapter from a treatment facility, the executive director shall make a reasonable effort to notify any victim of a crime for which the person was convicted that the person may be discharged or released and that the victim has a right to submit a written statement regarding decisions of the executive director, or special review board, with respect to the person. To the extent possible, the notice must be provided at least 14 days before any special review board hearing or before a determination on a pass plan. Notwithstanding section 611A.06, subdivision 4, the commissioner shall provide the judicial appeal panel with victim information in order to comply with the provisions of this chapter. The judicial appeal panel shall ensure that the data on victims remains private as provided for in section 611A.06, subdivision 4. This subdivision applies only to victims who have submitted a written request for notification as provided in subdivision 2a.
Subd. 4. MS 2020 [Repealed, 1Sp2021 c 11 art 6 s 7]
Subd. 5. Additional victim rights. Rights under this section are in addition to rights available to a victim under chapter 611A. This provision does not give a victim all the rights of a "notified person" or a person "entitled to statutory notice" under section 253B.18, subdivision 4a, 4b, or 5; 253D.23; or 253D.27.
2010 c 300 s 26; 2012 c 155 s 7; 2013 c 49 s 7,22; 1Sp2020 c 2 art 6 s 123; 1Sp2021 c 11 art 6 s 2-4
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 245 - 267 — Public Welfare And Related Activities
Chapter 253D — Civil Commitment And Treatment Of Sex Offenders
Section 253D.02 — Definitions.
Section 253D.03 — General Provisions.
Section 253D.04 — Review Board.
Section 253D.07 — Proceedings.
Section 253D.08 — County Attorney Access To Data.
Section 253D.09 — Petition Required.
Section 253D.10 — Temporary Confinement.
Section 253D.11 — Statewide Judicial Panel.
Section 253D.12 — Financial Responsibility.
Section 253D.13 — Procedures Upon Commitment.
Section 253D.14 — Victim Notification Of Petition And Release; Right To Submit Statement.
Section 253D.17 — Rights Of Committed Persons; Generally.
Section 253D.18 — Administrative Restriction.
Section 253D.19 — Rights Of Persons Committed Under This Chapter.
Section 253D.20 — Right To Counsel.
Section 253D.21 — Neuroleptic Medication.
Section 253D.22 — Transfer To Correctional Facility.
Section 253D.24 — Return Of Absent Person.
Section 253D.27 — Petition For Reduction In Custody.
Section 253D.28 — Judicial Appeal Panel.
Section 253D.30 — Provisional Discharge.
Section 253D.32 — Scope Of Community Notification.