Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1493

Introduced
2/17/25  

Caption

Purposes, processes, and related agency responsibilities modification for the sustainable building guidelines

Impact

The passage of SF1493 would have significant implications for state law, particularly in redefining how building projects funded through state appropriations are executed. The law would make compliance with the updated sustainable building guidelines mandatory for all new constructions and major renovations, thereby affecting a wide range of capital projects moving forward. The expected outcomes include improved energy efficiency and reduced operational costs in the long term, while also aligning state practices with modern sustainability benchmarks. By enhancing the sustainability considerations for public buildings, the bill is structured to foster a healthier environment for both occupants and the community at large.

Summary

SF1493 is a bill that aims to amend existing legislation regarding sustainable building guidelines in the state of Minnesota. The bill puts forth new provisions aimed at modifying the purposes, processes, and responsibilities assigned to relevant agencies. Specifically, it establishes mandates for sustainable building guidelines that new state buildings and major renovations must adhere to. These guidelines focus on energy conservation, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and improving occupant health by optimizing indoor environmental conditions. The bill emphasizes the importance of requiring projects to comply with these guidelines to ensure environmental sustainability in public capital projects.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SF1493 may arise in discussions about the feasibility of meeting the new guidelines and the associated costs of compliance for various state agencies and contractors. Some stakeholders may argue that the stringent requirements could lead to increased initial investments despite the promise of lower long-term costs. Furthermore, the processes for applying for waivers from these guidelines could raise concerns regarding transparency and accessibility. As the bill requires annual reporting on compliance and progress, the capacity for state agencies to navigate these new rules effectively could become a point of scrutiny in future legislative sessions.

Companion Bills

MN HF141

Similar To Purposes, processes, and related agency responsibilities modified for the sustainable building guidelines; sustainable building guideline compliance added to predesign requirements; report required; and money appropriated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF141

Purposes, processes, and related agency responsibilities modified for the sustainable building guidelines; sustainable building guideline compliance added to predesign requirements; report required; and money appropriated.

MN SF3858

Sustainability provisions modification

MN HF3737

Sustainability provisions changed.

MN SF4252

State-funded projects renewable energy requirements modifications

MN HF4702

Legislative auditor required to conduct a cost-benefit analysis of sustainability-related building standards, and money appropriated.

MN SF4821

Legislative auditor conducting a cost-benefit analysis of certain sustainability-related building standards requirement provision and appropriation

MN SF5005

Capital improvement appropriations provisions, new programs establishment and existing programs modifications, prior appropriations modifications, and bond issuance authorization

MN SF1515

Definition of sustainable aviation fuel modification

MN AB1044

Tule East Groundwater Sustainability Agency Act.

MN AB568

Tule East Groundwater Sustainability Agency Act.

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