Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2813

Introduced
3/26/25  

Caption

Penalties for employees and officials for failure to stop fraudulent payments increased, and responsibilities for employees and officials to stop fraudulent payments enhanced.

Impact

If enacted, HF2813 would raise the potential imprisonment term for those found guilty of permitting fraudulent claims from five to seven years and increase the monetary fines from $10,000 to $20,000. This change is aimed at bolstering accountability within state government operations, ensuring that there is a stringent response to any misconduct involving public money. The intent behind these amendments is to deter fraudulent activities and instill a sense of responsibility among public officials.

Summary

House File 2813 (HF2813) focuses on strengthening the enforcement mechanisms against fraudulent payments made by or to governmental entities in Minnesota. The bill proposes increasing the penalties for public employees and officials who fail to prevent or report fraudulent disbursements. Specifically, the bill amends Minnesota Statutes to enhance the responsibilities of these officials in scrutinizing claims against the state to prevent misuse of taxpayer funds.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HF2813 may involve contentions about whether the increased penalties are appropriate or adequate in addressing fraudulent activities. Advocates for the bill argue that stricter penalties equate to a greater deterrent effect, while critics may express concerns that such harsh penalties could dissuade employees from taking necessary actions for fear of severe repercussions assuming they misinterpret a situation related to claim audits. Furthermore, the balance between encouraging responsible reporting of fraud and avoiding over-penalization may be a key point of contention during legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

MN SF2672

Similar To State government employees and officials failure to stop fraudulent payments penalties increase; state employees and officials responsibility to stop fraudulent payments enhancement

Previously Filed As

MN SF2672

State government employees and officials failure to stop fraudulent payments penalties increase; state employees and officials responsibility to stop fraudulent payments enhancement

MN HF2269

Penalties on employers for failure to notify employees about the Minnesota Paid Leave Law delayed.

MN SB410

To Amend The Law Concerning Public Officers And Employees; And To Require Disclosure Of Employment For Former State Employees And Former Elected Officials.

MN SF2677

State contracts with the federal government authorization for the state to withhold fraudulent payments requirement

MN SF2674

Requirements for state employees to report fraud enhancement

MN A3187

Concerns repayment of unemployment insurance benefits obtained fraudulently.

MN HB4716

Insurance: other; penalties for fraudulent insurance acts; increase. Amends sec. 4511 of 1956 PA 218 (MCL 500.4511).

MN S1855

Criminalizes fraudulently pretending to be transportation network company driver.

MN HF354

Enhanced penalties for assaulting a sports official provided.

MN HF2574

A bill for an act relating to the penalty for public employees and public officials taking money from a public employer.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.