Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3651

Introduced
2/23/26  
Refer
2/23/26  

Caption

State Fire Code alcohol-blended fuel equipment compatibility standards established.

Impact

The implications of HF3651 are significant for the handling and dispensing of alcohol-blended fuels. By establishing these compatibility standards, Minnesota is positioning itself to enhance fire safety and promote adherence to regulatory requirements in the fuel dispensing industry. This regulation is particularly important as demand for renewable fuel sources rises, necessitating that existing and new equipment meet updated safety standards to prevent accidents and ensure public safety. Local businesses involved in fuel dispensing will need to comply with these new requirements, potentially leading to operational changes and investments in updated equipment.

Summary

House File 3651 establishes compatibility standards for equipment used in alcohol-blended fuel dispensing systems in Minnesota. Specifically, it addresses systems containing more than ten percent ethanol, mandating that such equipment meet the fire and life safety requirements as dictated by the State Fire Code. To comply, the equipment must have an Underwriters Laboratories (UL) listing or a similar certification for use with alcohol-blended fuels, and manufacturers must provide written compatibility certification for specific ethanol blends being dispensed. This legislation aims to ensure safe dispensing practices while accommodating the growing use of ethanol-blended fuels in the state.

Contention

While HF3651 addresses important public safety concerns, there may be points of contention revolving around the implementation of these standards. Stakeholders in the fuel industry might express concerns about the financial burden of upgrading or certifying existing equipment to meet the new standards. Additionally, debates might arise about the sufficiency of the UL listing or similar certifications, particularly as related to various manufacturers' compliance capabilities. Advocacy groups may also engage in discussions surrounding how these regulations affect market accessibility for ethanol-blended fuels versus traditional fossil fuels, aiming to ensure equitable treatment in state policies.

Companion Bills

MN SF3840

Similar To State Fire Code alcohol-blended fuel equipment compatibility standards

Previously Filed As

MN SF3840

State Fire Code alcohol-blended fuel equipment compatibility standards

MN SF2786

Biofuels education and promotion program establishment to promote biofuels and sustainable aviation fuel establishment provision, biofuels education and promotion advisory council establishment provision, certain compatibility standards for underground gasoline storage tanks requirement provision, and appropriation

MN SF2387

A bill for an act relating to the compatibility of passenger vehicles rented or leased by the state with biodiesel blended fuel classified as B-20 or higher, and including applicability provisions.(Formerly SSB 3122.)

MN SSB3122

A bill for an act relating to the compatibility of passenger vehicles rented or leased by the state with biodiesel blended fuel classified as B-20 or higher, and including applicability provisions.(See SF 2387.)

MN HSB708

A bill for an act relating to the compatibility of passenger vehicles rented or leased by the state with biodiesel blended fuel classified as B-20 or higher, and including applicability provisions.(See HF 2671.)

MN HF2721

Fire life safety damper testing established relating to state fire code.

MN SB2268

The definition of alcoholic beverage establishment.

MN HB4690

Relating to motor fuel measuring, quality, and testing standards.

MN HB2063

Establishing clean fuels standards; establishing the Clean Fuels Standards Board; imposing duties on the Clean Fuels Standards Board and the Department of Environmental Protection; and establishing the Fair Market Credit Trading Program.

MN SB2699

Relating to motor fuel measuring, quality, and testing standards.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.