Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1910

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Place of entertainment requirement to provide access to potable water at events

Impact

If enacted, SF1910 will require changes to the operational policies of various entertainment venues across Minnesota. These venues will need to establish systems for providing water access, which may include setting up refill stations or distributing bottled water free of charge. This change is expected to enhance public safety at large events where attendees might be at higher risk for dehydration, especially in crowded settings.

Summary

SF1910 is a bill introduced in the Minnesota legislature that mandates places of entertainment to provide access to potable water during events. The bill defines a place of entertainment and stipulates that these venues must offer attendees one of several options: complimentary bottled water, permission to bring bottled water into the event, or allowing attendees to bring empty water bottles and providing stations for refilling them. The main intent of this bill is to ensure that attendees have access to clean drinking water at events, thereby promoting public health and safety.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SF1910 are likely to focus on the balance between ensuring public health and the potential costs associated with implementing such requirements. Critics may argue that additional regulations could impose financial burdens on venue operators, particularly smaller locations that may struggle to comply with the new standards. There may also be debates on the logistics of how water would be provided effectively during events without causing disruptions or increasing waste.

Notable_points

The bill emphasizes the importance of hydration at public events, especially in light of growing concerns over health and safety at large gatherings. The legislative sessions may see discussions regarding the enforcement of these regulations and the role of local health departments in monitoring compliance. An effective implementation strategy will be crucial for the bill's success, ensuring that it meets the intended goals while remaining feasible for venues to adopt.

Companion Bills

MN HF695

Similar To Places of entertainment required to provide access to potable water at events.

Previously Filed As

MN HF695

Places of entertainment required to provide access to potable water at events.

MN A08287

Relates to school potable water testing, and standards and requirements to install filtered water stations and faucets.

MN S07777

Relates to school potable water testing, and standards and requirements to install filtered water stations and faucets.

MN AB2113

Aviation: unmanned aircraft systems: ticketed entertainment events.

MN S09738

Includes sporting events within the definition of places of public entertainment and amusement for purposes of wrongful refusal of admission to and ejection from places of public entertainment and amusement.

MN HB739

AN ACT relating to sales tax rebates for entertainment events.

MN HB5373

Trade: consumer goods and services; price cap on bottled water at mass entertainment venues; provide for. Amends sec. 3 of 1976 PA 331 (MCL 445.903) & adds sec. 3j.

MN HB3510

Relating to regulating sales of admission tickets to entertainment events.

MN HB3167

Relating to regulating sales of admission tickets to entertainment events.

MN A05902

Prevents the price gouging of water at places of entertainment by requiring places of entertainment provide conscionably priced bottled or tap water at a price not to exceed one dollar per sixteen and nine tenths ounces.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.