Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3571

Introduced
2/23/26  
Refer
2/23/26  
Report Pass
3/26/26  

Caption

Watershed districts allowed to self-insure for certain employee health benefits, and technical changes made.

Impact

If enacted, HF3571 will modify Minnesota Statutes to empower municipalities and regional districts to establish self-insurance health benefit plans, thus potentially easing the financial burden caused by insurance premiums. By allowing local governments to manage their health benefits through self-insurance, the bill aligns with broader efforts to provide more localized solutions to healthcare funding, potentially resulting in lower costs and more tailored insurance plans for employees. Furthermore, the amendment aims to foster cooperation among governmental entities through the option of joint self-insurance plans.

Summary

HF3571 is a legislative proposal aimed at allowing towns and watershed districts in Minnesota to self-insure for certain employee health benefits. The bill makes technical amendments to existing statutes, specifically targeting provisions related to self-insurance protocols for local government entities with more than 100 employees. The provisions include stipulations for self-insurance plans, joint self-insurance arrangements among multiple entities, and the necessary certifications from the Department of Commerce. This change seeks to provide flexibility and a potential cost-saving measure for local governments managing employee health benefits.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HF3571 appears to be cautiously optimistic among its proponents, who argue that enabling self-insurance could alleviate some financial pressure on local entities. Supporters suggest that this could lead to innovation in how health benefits are structured and managed at the local level. Conversely, there may be concerns regarding the administrative complexities and potential unforeseen liabilities that could arise from self-insurance models, as these require diligent management to ensure they are financially viable and compliant with state regulations.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the responsibilities imposed on local governments regarding the administrative aspects of self-insurance and the rules surrounding the formation and dissolution of self-insured health plans. Questions often arise about the extent to which local governments can effectively manage these plans without sufficient oversight or support. Additionally, there may be debates about ensuring that self-insurance does not compromise the quality of health benefits for employees compared to traditional insurance plans, particularly in areas like coverage adequacy and risk management.

Companion Bills

MN SF3887

Similar To Watershed districts, watershed management organizations, and towns permission to self-insure for certain employee health benefits

Previously Filed As

MN SF3887

Watershed districts, watershed management organizations, and towns permission to self-insure for certain employee health benefits

MN HB2073

Watersheds; beneficial use; instream flows

MN HB2280

Watersheds; beneficial use; instream flows

MN SF102

Hospitals and health care providers gross tax revenue repeal and technical changes made

MN SF2909

Public employees insurance program participation by certain school employers requirement

MN SF4287

Make certain injured paramedics and emergency medical technicians eligible for continued health insurance coverage

MN HF3947

Injured paramedics and emergency medical technicians made eligible for continued health insurance coverage.

MN SF3639

Counties authorization to require watershed districts to use sources other than watershed district tax levy to complete projects

MN HF2904

Public employees insurance program regulated, participation by certain school employers required, and money appropriated.

MN HF5087

Public employees insurance program regulated, participation by certain school employers required, and money appropriated.

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