Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3084

Introduced
3/27/25  

Caption

Assessment of fees or other charges when state employees park at facilities owned and operated by the state prohibition

Impact

The impact of SF3084 on state laws is significant as it alters current parking regulations by eliminating fees that previously could be applied to state employees utilizing state-owned facilities. This change may lead to a reduction in the overall operating costs for state employees, providing them with a financial relief option that could enhance job satisfaction and efficiency. Additionally, it reinforces the notion that the state supports its workforce through practical measures that decrease out-of-pocket expenditures related to work responsibilities.

Summary

SF3084 is a legislative bill aimed at prohibiting the assessment of parking fees or charges for state employees when they park at state-owned or operated facilities. The bill amends Minnesota Statutes 2024, specifically targeting rules governing parking associated with state buildings. By enforcing free parking for employees during their work hours or with prior managerial approval, the bill seeks to relieve financial burdens on state workers who use state facilities for their employment needs. This policy is presented as a step towards improving the welfare of state employees and ensuring their ability to perform their duties without additional costs.

Contention

While the bill may be broadly supported by state employees and those advocating for employee rights, there could also be points of contention among legislators regarding the implications of such a law on state budgets and administrative costs. Some may argue that eliminating parking fees could lead to increased financial pressures on the state, potentially affecting funding allocations for other public services. Furthermore, discussions might arise about any corresponding need for increased funding to maintain and manage parking facilities without the revenue generated from previous fees.

Companion Bills

MN HF2220

Similar To Assessment of fees or other charges when state employees park at facilities owned or operated by the state prohibited.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2220

Assessment of fees or other charges when state employees park at facilities owned or operated by the state prohibited.

MN A04642

Requires certain state owned and operated parking facilities to install and maintain charging stations for plug-in electric vehicles.

MN S10125

Requires certain state owned and operated parking facilities to install and maintain charging stations for plug-in electric vehicles.

MN S02694

Requires certain state owned and operated parking facilities to install and maintain charging stations for plug-in electric vehicles.

MN SB01328

An Act Prohibiting The Private Ownership, Operation Or Management Of State Correctional Facilities.

MN SB1340

Relating to studies on the allocation and use of buildings and facilities owned, leased, or otherwise occupied by this state.

MN HB4391

Relating to studies on the allocation and use of buildings and facilities owned, leased, or otherwise occupied by this state.

MN SF4640

State employees and legislators prohibition from taking employment with or serve as an independent contractor for grant recipients in certain situations

MN S2101

Requires school districts to provide for the safe operation of electrically operated partitions in classrooms or other school facilities.

MN SB2828

Relating to the creation and operation of a science park district in certain counties that may impose assessments, fees, and taxes.

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