Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3731

Introduced
2/25/26  
Refer
2/25/26  
Report Pass
3/5/26  
Engrossed
3/25/26  

Caption

Class A installer license eliminated from the electrical code.

Impact

The legislative change proposed by HF3731 will have a considerable impact on the labor and industry sectors. By eliminating the Class A installer license, the bill is poised to simplify the licensing process and potentially increase the availability of electricians in areas where the demand for electrical work exists, particularly in smaller communities with fewer resources. Critics argue that this could lead to a decline in standards, as the oversight traditionally offered by such licenses may be lessened, potentially affecting the quality and safety of electrical installations.

Summary

House File 3731 aims to amend Minnesota's electrical code by eliminating the Class A installer license. This change is significant within the electrical industry, as it affects how electrical installations are regulated and who is qualified to perform those installations. The removal of the Class A installer license reflects a broader effort to streamline licensing requirements and adapt to changing industry standards. The bill seeks to simplify processes for smaller municipalities and individual electricians while also ensuring compliance with updated safety codes.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HF3731 revolve around the potential implications for safety and professional standards in the electrical industry. While supporters of the bill advocate for reduced bureaucracy and increased accessibility for practitioners in the field, opponents raise concerns regarding the safety risks involved in permitting less qualified individuals to conduct installations that can have significant repercussions. The debate highlights the delicate balance between maintaining high professional standards and encouraging more accessible pathways for individuals entering the trade.

Companion Bills

MN SF3719

Similar To Class A installer license from the electrical code elimination

Previously Filed As

MN SF3719

Class A installer license from the electrical code elimination

MN HF4164

Irrigation systems installers exempted from power limited technician licensure.

MN SB165

Licensure of Electricians

MN HSB670

A bill for an act relating to licensure as a class B master electrician without an examination.

MN SB62

Discontinue the issuance of new Class B electrician licenses.

MN SB2307

ELECTRICIAN LICENSING ACT

MN SF4488

Electrical work supervision modification

MN SB1260

Providing for licensure of electrical contractors, electricians, residential electricians, apprentice electricians and probationary electricians; establishing the State Board of Electrical Licensure; providing for powers and duties of the board; establishing fees, fines and penalties; and making an appropriation.

MN HB98

Providing for licensure of electrical contractors, electricians and apprentice electricians; establishing the State Board of Electrical Licensure; providing for powers and duties of the board; establishing fees, fines and penalties; and making an appropriation.

MN LD545

An Act to Exempt a Person Making Electrical Installations in the Person's Existing Bona Fide Personal Abode from Licensing and Permitting Requirements

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