Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF25

Introduced
1/16/25  

Caption

Land acquisition for flood control or water retention under certain circumstances

Impact

The impact of SF25 on state laws is potentially substantial, particularly as it relates to the management of flood control resources. By restricting land acquisition for flood control initiatives, the bill could shift responsibility and management priorities back to state-owned lands. This could mean a more centralized approach to land management for flood-related projects and could also mean that local agencies will need to coordinate more closely with state authorities to ensure compliance and effective flood management strategies.

Summary

Senate File 25 (SF25) proposes a significant change to state regulations regarding land acquisition for flood control and water retention projects. The bill stipulates that agencies or nonprofit organizations are prohibited from acquiring real property in fee or by easement for such purposes if the state already owns land within the project area. This legislative action aims to minimize redundancy in land ownership and management, particularly in areas designated for environmental protection and flood control measures. The intent of the bill is to streamline governmental oversight in the acquisition of land tied to flood management efforts and ensure that any new projects do not inadvertently overlap with existing state-owned lands.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding SF25 may arise in discussions regarding local versus state control of land management. Advocates for the bill may argue that it prevents unnecessary duplication of efforts and enhances efficiency in flood management protocols. However, opponents may raise concerns about the potential impacts on community-led flood prevention initiatives, arguing that local entities have a better understanding of their specific environmental needs. The balance of power in land management and the roles of various agencies could become a key discussion point as the bill moves through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

MN HF528

Similar To Acquisition of land prohibited for flood control or water retention under certain circumstances.

Previously Filed As

MN HF528

Acquisition of land prohibited for flood control or water retention under certain circumstances.

MN SB114

Game Commission Land Acquisitions

MN SF3999

Repeal requirement for commissioner approval of certain land acquisitions

MN HF3428

Requirement for commissioner approval of certain land acquisitions repealed.

MN A1873

Requires DEP to prioritize funding for certain projects for acquisition of lands for recreation and conservation purposes and certain environmental infrastructure projects that include, or allow for, flood mitigation projects.

MN S1383

Requires DEP to prioritize funding for certain projects for acquisition of lands for recreation and conservation purposes and certain environmental infrastructure projects that include, or allow for, flood mitigation projects.

MN SB162

Relative to restrictions on acquisition of ownership, controlling, and occupancy interests in real property by certain foreign principals on or around certain military installations, and criminal penalties and civil forfeiture procedures for illegal acquisition.

MN SB162

Relative to restrictions on acquisition of ownership, controlling, and occupancy interests in real property by certain foreign principals on or around certain military installations, and criminal penalties and civil forfeiture procedures for illegal acquisition.

MN SB342

Local land bank authorities; tax sale properties acquisitions; tax exemption for acquired properties; tax revenue allocation; conveyance to state and local governments under certain circumstances; creation of local land bank authorities authorized under certain conditions

MN SF2972

For-profit entity acquisitions of nursing homes and assisted living facilities and for-profit entity acquisitions of nursing homes and assisted facilities regulation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.