2025 Session Last amended: 2018 session

§ 253D.31 — Discharge

Plain-Language Summary

Full discharge from sex offender civil commitment requires the judicial appeal panel to be satisfied that the person is capable of adjusting to open society, is no longer dangerous to the public, and no longer needs treatment and supervision. This determination requires a hearing and a recommendation by a majority of the special review board. If community conditions do not exist to provide adequate public safety, discharge will not be granted.

Practical Notes
Full discharge from the Minnesota Sex Offender Program is extremely rare and requires meeting a high legal standard. The person must demonstrate not just treatment progress, but that they pose no ongoing danger and that the community can safely support their reintegration. Both the special review board and the judicial appeal panel must agree before any discharge is granted.