Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3804

Introduced
2/26/26  

Caption

Time period natural organic reduction facilities may hold dead human bodies before initiating natural organic reduction extended.

Note

As societal attitudes towards death and body disposition evolve, the implications of HF3804 could change the landscape of funeral services in Minnesota, fostering a discussion about the balance between public health, cultural traditions, and innovation in death care methods.

Impact

The proposed amendments to Minnesota Statutes 2024, particularly sections 149A.91 and 149A.94, outline critical regulations for embalming, refrigeration, and the natural organic reduction process. The bill mandates that any dead body must either be embalmed, refrigerated, or stored in dry ice if it is not processed within specific timeframes following the death. Additionally, the bill sets explicit timelines for each method of body preservation, which helps protect public health while also accommodating modern methods of disposition.

Summary

House File 3804 addresses regulations surrounding the management and disposition of dead human bodies in Minnesota. The bill extends the time period that natural organic reduction facilities may hold a body before initiating the natural organic reduction process, specifically permitting these facilities to store bodies for longer durations under regulated conditions. This legislation aims to provide more flexibility in the processing of deceased individuals while ensuring compliance with health and safety standards.

Contention

While supporters of HF3804 emphasize the importance of adapting to innovative practices in death care, critics may raise concerns regarding the potential for delayed acknowledgments of death, which could affect mourning processes and societal perceptions surrounding death. Furthermore, as natural organic reduction becomes more accepted, there may be pushback regarding the traditional practices of burial and cremation, leading to a broader discussion about cultural preferences and public acceptance of alternative methods.

Companion Bills

MN SF4743

Similar To Time period extension that organic reduction facilities may hold dead human bodies before initiating natural organic reduction

Previously Filed As

MN SF4743

Time period extension that organic reduction facilities may hold dead human bodies before initiating natural organic reduction

MN SF2110

A bill for an act relating to the natural organic reduction of human remains.

MN SB323

Provide for the natural organic reduction of remains

MN HB1457

Relative to natural organic reduction of human remains.

MN SB53

Relative to natural organic reduction of human remains.

MN SB53

Relative to natural organic reduction of human remains.

MN HB591

Authorize use of natural organic reduction as form of disposition

MN H7070

Provides for the operation and duties of natural organic reduction for the contained, accelerated conversion of human remains to soil. Disposition facilities would be used for either cremation or natural organic reduction.

MN H5110

Provides for the operation and duties of natural organic reduction for the contained, accelerated conversion of human remains to soil. Disposition facilities would be used for either cremation or natural organic reduction.

MN HB3660

Natural organic reduction; Class D1 criminal offenses; licenses; requiring certain records be maintained for certain time period; effective date.

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