Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2164

Introduced
3/6/25  

Caption

Commercial and industrial products exemption from certain PFAS restrictions provision and PFAS reporting requirements modifications provision

Impact

The bill introduces amendments to Minnesota Statutes, specifically section 116.943, which governs PFAS-related regulations. By exempting commercial and industrial products, the bill potentially alters the landscape of how products containing PFAS are treated legally within the state. It shifts the focus from stricter controls to a more lenient approach, which could lead to increased availability of such products but raises concerns regarding environmental health and safety standards. The intention behind this amendment is to facilitate business operations by lessening regulatory burdens, which supporters anticipate will spur economic activity.

Summary

Senate File 2164 aims to modify the regulatory framework surrounding perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the state of Minnesota. The bill seeks to exempt certain commercial and industrial products from existing PFAS restrictions, thereby allowing these products to bypass certain regulatory requirements that are otherwise in place for health and safety. This legislative change is significant as it could enable a wider range of products to enter the market without the stringent checks that were previously mandated under state laws regarding chemical substances.

Contention

However, SF2164 has stirred significant debate among legislators and environmental advocates. Critics argue that loosening restrictions on PFAS-containing products poses risks to public health and the environment, citing the long-term impacts associated with these chemicals. PFAS have been widely criticized for their potential adverse effects on health, including issues related to groundwater contamination and various health conditions. The main points of contention revolve around balancing industrial growth and economic interests with the imperative of safeguarding environmental health and ensuring rigorous oversight of potentially harmful substances.

Companion Bills

MN HF1627

Similar To PFAS products exempted or prohibitions delayed, PFAS reporting requirements modified, lead-containing product prohibitions delayed, and PFAS-containing firefighting foam prohibitions at airport hangars delayed.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1627

PFAS products exempted or prohibitions delayed, PFAS reporting requirements modified, lead-containing product prohibitions delayed, and PFAS-containing firefighting foam prohibitions at airport hangars delayed.

MN SF1298

Off-highway vehicles, snowmobiles, and electric-assisted bicycles from prohibition on PFAS in certain juvenile products

MN SB0816

Trade: business practices; reporting requirements for manufacturers of products containing PFAS; provide for. Creates new act.

MN SF4758

Agricultural products and equipment exemption from certain regulations governing products containing PFAS provision

MN SF2410

PFAS prohibitions provisions modifications

MN SF796

Off-highway vehicles made for children and related items exemption from the definition of a juvenile product under Amara's Law

MN SF4173

Veterinary products exemption from the prohibition on products containing PFAS provision

MN SF5092

Products containing intentionally added PFAS manufacturers submission of information date modification and certain products usage of PFAS as currently unavoidable uses clarification provision

MN SB686

PFAS Chemicals – Product Phase Outs and Registration Requirements

MN HB1022

PFAS Chemicals - Product Phase Outs and Registration Requirements

Similar Bills

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