This bill would allow Minnesota courts to reduce or waive fines and fees imposed on defendants in criminal and traffic court, require courts to consider ability to pay before sentencing a defendant to pay a fine or fee, and require that traffic tickets inform recipients of the court’s ability to waive or reduce fines and fees.
This bill was introduced as part of a legislative package that includes HF 3356 and HF 3358. You can read the full text of HF 3357 here.
Key Provisions
- Following an ability-to-pay determination, courts will have the discretion to reduce or waive the state surcharge (or to offer community service as an alternative to payment).
- Courts must consider ability to pay before sentencing a person to pay a fine or fee unless the defendant pays all fines and fees without appearing before the court or does not request a hearing and pays all fines and fees before being convicted
- Traffic tickets will now inform recipients that they may be required to pay a state surcharge and that this fee may be waived or reduced if the recipient can demonstrate financial hardship
Primary sponsor(s): Nick Zerwas
Bill number: HF 3357
Status: Pending