Bill adds elder abuse to offender registry
Published 4:29 pm Tuesday, April 12, 2011
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A bill that adds elder abuse to Minnesota’s predatory offender registry has advanced to the Senate.
Republican Senator Warren Limmer of Maple Grove is the sponsor of the legislation. Limmer says nursing home employees who abuse a vulnerable resident would be added to the registry. The list currently includes those convicted of sexual criminal conduct, kidnapping, soliciting a minor and possessing child pornography.
Limmer tells KARE-TV that there’s been an increase in abuse of the elderly, including those with mental health issues or physical disabilities.
The legislation cleared its final committee Monday and is headed for the Senate floor.