Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1398

Introduced
2/13/25  

Caption

Certain water and sewer districts addition to the definition of municipality

Impact

One of the significant changes introduced by SF1398 is the establishment of a maximum tort liability for specific water and sewer districts, effectively limiting the financial exposure these districts may face in legal contexts. This amendment seeks to protect these entities from potentially overwhelming liabilities that could arise from various incidents, thereby encouraging better management of water resources and infrastructure. With this new liability cap, the bill could foster increased investment in local water management projects by reducing the perceived risks for stakeholders.

Summary

SF1398 proposes to amend the definition of 'municipality' under Minnesota Statutes to include certain water and sewer districts. This bill aims to provide these districts with the same standing as conventional municipalities such as cities and counties. By expanding this definition, the bill seeks to clarify the legal framework and responsibilities assigned to these water and sewer entities, promoting their governance and operational efficiencies across the state.

Contention

While the bill has received support for enhancing the regulatory framework of water and sewer districts, some concerns have been raised regarding the implications of such changes. Critics argue that adding these districts into the definition of municipalities might risk undermining their accountability standards. There are apprehensions that such transformations could lead to a dilution of local oversight, reducing the government's ability to actively monitor and regulate these essential services. Consequently, discussions around the bill could reflect broader tensions between local control and the operational needs of essential services.

Notable_points

SF1398 is set to take effect on August 1, 2025, applying to causes of action accruing on or after that date. This delay allows stakeholders to prepare for the changes ahead, ensuring a smooth transition in incorporating these water and sewer districts into the existing legal definitions and frameworks. Overall, the bill represents a notable shift in how Minnesota's government recognizes and is poised to manage local water resources and services.

Companion Bills

MN HF1667

Similar To Water and sewer districts added to the definition of municipality, and maximum tort liability for certain water and sewer districts set.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1667

Water and sewer districts added to the definition of municipality, and maximum tort liability for certain water and sewer districts set.

MN SB376

Regards certain water and sewer practices of municipalities

MN HB657

Allow municipalities to review certain water and sewer systems

MN HB1047

Revenue and taxation; water and sewer projects and costs tax; revise definition of the term "municipality"

MN HB1956

City of Verona; authorize the levying of an additional special sales tax for water and sewer infrastructure.

MN HB3851

Alcoholic beverages; definitions; providing additional definitions; effective date.

MN A07467

Includes stormwater in the definition of sewage for purposes of certain water, sewer, and water and sewer authorities; defines stormwater.

MN S04071

Includes stormwater in the definition of sewage for purposes of certain water, sewer, and water and sewer authorities; defines stormwater.

MN HB685

Relating to rates established by municipalities for water or sewer service for certain entities.

MN HB990

Provides for a privilege in favor of parishes, sewerage districts, and waterworks districts for certain unpaid service charges or user fees

Similar Bills

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