Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3967

Introduced
3/5/26  

Caption

Average daily membership and pupil units for certain students who are not residents of Minnesota and who are enrolled in online instruction in a Minnesota school modified.

Impact

The implementation of HF3967 is expected to significantly influence state education laws by altering how schools identify and categorize students for funding purposes. The bill allows nonresident students to enroll in online instruction without incurring additional tuition charges, enabling a broader demographic to engage with Minnesota's educational offerings. As it stands, this legislation would take effect at the beginning of the 2026-2027 school year, paving the way for changes in school funding and resources allocation as institutions adapt to the new regulations.

Summary

House File 3967 addresses the enrollment and funding of online education for students who are not residents of Minnesota. The bill modifies the average daily membership and pupil units calculation for nonresident students engaged in online instruction at Minnesota schools. It aims to facilitate equitable access to educational resources by allowing nonresident students to be counted as residents for funding purposes, provided they meet specific criteria outlined in the legislation. This change seeks to bolster enrollment and enhance the viability of online education platforms in Minnesota.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the bill has prompted discussions surrounding the implications of opening Minnesota's online education systems to nonresident students. Critics may raise concerns about the fairness and sustainability of funding allocations, arguing that allowing nonresidents to be counted could drain resources from local students. Furthermore, there may be debates regarding the definition of residency and the potential for abuse of the system. Advocates for the bill, however, emphasize the need for inclusivity and access to high-quality education, regardless of geographical boundaries.

Companion Bills

MN SF3708

Similar To Average daily membership and pupil units modification for certain students who are not residents of Minnesota and who are enrolled in online instruction in a Minnesota school

Previously Filed As

MN SF3708

Average daily membership and pupil units modification for certain students who are not residents of Minnesota and who are enrolled in online instruction in a Minnesota school

MN HF4332

Continued enrollment authorized for certain online students with a temporary break in residency, and money appropriated.

MN SF2072

Wellness checks for students receiving online instruction requirement

MN SF8

MinnesotaCare coverage eligibility modification

MN HF3687

Medical assistance and MinnesotaCare coverage of chiropractic services modified.

MN SF3138

MinnesotaCare public option establishment

MN SF2323

MinnesotaCare eligibility expansion

MN SF3700

Medical assistance and MinnesotaCare coverage of chiropractic services modification

MN HF4004

Explore Minnesota councils membership modified.

MN HF97

Coverage of chiropractic services modified in the medical assistance and MinnesotaCare programs.

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MN SF3708

Average daily membership and pupil units modification for certain students who are not residents of Minnesota and who are enrolled in online instruction in a Minnesota school

MN HF1891

Supplemental anatomical gift education program established, and driver's license and Minnesota identification card fees provided.

MN SF3382

Supplemental anatomical gift education program; credits on driver's licenses and Minnesota identification card fees establishment

MN HF2433

Education finance bill.

MN SF1426

Career and technical revenue for school districts increase provision and appropriation

MN HF1001

Career and technical revenue increased for school districts, and money appropriated.

MN HF2615

Driver's license expiration dates extended to every eight years, and fees increased.

MN SF1283

Driver's license expiration dates extension to every eight years