Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1828

Introduced
3/3/25  

Caption

State auditor's fire relief association working group recommendations implemented.

Impact

The proposed changes will amend several sections of Minnesota Statutes pertaining to fire relief associations, targeting the financial reporting standards and municipal obligations associated with the special funds of these associations. Specifically, the municipalities will need to fulfill their minimum financial obligations to the relief associations without limits imposed by previous laws. This is intended to ensure that the funds are adequately maintained for the pensions and benefits of active and retired firefighters.

Summary

House File 1828 seeks to implement the recommendations from the state auditor's fire relief association working group, focusing on updating and clarifying rules regarding the financial operations of firefighters relief associations in Minnesota. This bill outlines the requirements for financial disclosures, including a detailed statement of revenue and expenditures, which needs to be certified by a licensed accountant or state auditor. By enhancing financial transparency, the bill aims to assure the proper management of relief funds, thereby protecting the interests of firefighters and their beneficiaries.

Contention

While supporters of HF1828 argue that these measures will provide vital transparency and stability to firefighters' pension funds, there is potential concern about the financial burden placed on municipalities to meet these obligations. Questions may arise regarding how municipalities will manage these financial requirements, especially in areas with tight budgets or fiscal constraints, thus leading to a broader dialogue about the sustainability of funding firefighters' benefits in the long term. Overall, this bill tackles significant issues in financial governance and accountability of firefighter relief associations and aims to bridge the gaps identified by the state auditor.

Companion Bills

MN SF1341

Similar To State auditor's fire relief association working group recommendations implementation

Previously Filed As

MN SF1341

State auditor's fire relief association working group recommendations implementation

MN HF3456

Recommendations of state auditor's fire relief association working group implemented.

MN SF3588

State auditor's fire relief association work group recommendations implementation

MN SF4766

Firefighters relief associations retirement provisions modifications

MN HF3703

Process for firefighter relief associations to terminate retirement plan modified.

MN SF3897

Firefighter relief associations termination of retirement plan process modifications

MN HF2395

Firefighters relief associations; maximum lump-sum service pension amount increased for each year of service credited.

MN HF4724

Shorter vesting schedules phased in for defined contribution and defined benefit firefighters relief associations.

MN SF4767

Phase in shorter vesting schedules for defined contribution and defined benefit firefighters relief associations

MN SF2752

Firefighter relief associations maximum lump-sum service pension amount for each year of service credited increase provision

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