Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3912

Introduced
3/2/26  

Caption

Utility allowed to charge a fee to a customer who has entered into a payment agreement and whose household income is above 50 percent of state median income, utility allowed to charge a reconnection fee, and utility allowed to charge a late payment charge subject to conditions.

Impact

The implementation of HF3912 is expected to have a significant impact on state laws governing utility companies. It introduces a tiered approach to billing that considers the income of customers, which may help safeguard those in lower income brackets from excessive fees. Additionally, the bill delineates specific conditions under which late payment charges can be applied, attempting to strike a balance between the financial realities of utility providers and the protections needed for consumers at risk of struggle. Overall, this legislation indicates a movement towards more equitable treatment of customers in terms of utility payment expectations.

Summary

House File 3912 is a legislative proposal aimed at regulating utility fees in relation to household income levels. Specifically, the bill allows utilities to charge fees to customers who have entered into a payment agreement and whose household income exceeds 50 percent of the state median income. Moreover, it also outlines provisions for reconnection fees and late payment charges under certain conditions. The bill amends existing statutes to create a more structured framework for utility billing practices, with a focus on safeguarding low-income households while allowing utilities some leeway to penalize late payments under defined circumstances.

Contention

Notably, the bill may face contention regarding its criteria for charging additional fees based on income thresholds and the implications for households just above that income cut-off. Critics could argue that the threshold may still be burdensome for many families, while supporters may assert that these measures are necessary to ensure utilities can maintain financial health. Additionally, the balance of responsibility between the utility companies and consumer welfare may raise questions about the fairness and effectiveness of the proposed regulations.

Companion Bills

MN SF3991

Similar To Utilities permission to charge certain fees

Previously Filed As

MN SF3991

Utilities permission to charge certain fees

MN A10492

Prohibits utilities from charging customers excise tax; provides such tax shall be charged against and paid by the utility.

MN S09102

Prohibits utilities from charging customers excise tax; provides such tax shall be charged against and paid by the utility.

MN SF2691

Standards for rent and utility payments, fees, and charges provision in manufactured home parks

MN HB2867

Relating to late payment fees charged by a municipally owned water utility.

MN S655

Requires electric public utilities to submit new tariffs for commercial customers for BPU approval; regulates non-volumetric electricity fees charged to operators of fast charging electric vehicle chargers.

MN A07963

Eliminates late fees for residential utility customers; provides that no late payment charges may be imposed on residential customers.

MN HB3438

Prohibits certain charges by public utilities to customers

MN SB1714

Prohibits certain charges by public utilities to customers

MN SB191

Limiting the amount of fees, taxes and other charges on a utility bill assessed by a board of public utilities.

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