Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3224

Introduced
4/2/25  

Caption

Certain individuals working in positions regulated by the United States Department of Transportation exempted from earned sick and safe time requirements provision

Impact

The passage of SF3224 may have significant implications for labor rights and the management of sick leave policies for transportation workers. By exempting certain roles from state-mandated sick leave provisions, the bill could potentially affect the job security and workplace conditions of these employees. Supporters of the bill may argue that this is necessary to align state laws with federal regulations, promoting uniformity in the industry and reducing the administrative burden on transportation companies.

Summary

Senate File 3224 aims to amend existing employment law in Minnesota by exempting certain individuals working in positions regulated by the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) from earned sick and safe time requirements. This legislative action targets employees within the transportation sector who are subject to specific qualifications and maximum hours of service as determined by federal regulations. The bill seeks to clarify the definition of 'employee' within Minnesota Statutes, making explicit those workers who fall into exempt categories, primarily those influenced by federal DOT guidelines.

Contention

The bill has sparked debates regarding the balance between federal regulations and state labor rights. Critics may contend that excluding certain workers from earned sick time requirements undermines their ability to prioritize health and safety, especially in a physically demanding field like transportation. Proponents, on the other hand, could argue that this exemption is essential for ensuring that employers can maintain operational efficiency without the complications of additional state requirements. As discussions around the bill unfold, stakeholders within the labor community will likely voice their concerns over the potential consequences for employees’ rights.

Companion Bills

MN HF1905

Similar To Individuals working in positions regulated by the United States Department of Transportation exempted from earned sick and safe time requirements.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1905

Individuals working in positions regulated by the United States Department of Transportation exempted from earned sick and safe time requirements.

MN HF3111

Exemption from earned sick and safe time requirements provided.

MN SF2300

Earned sick and safe time provisions modifications

MN SF2572

Making employer participation in earned sick and safe time benefits voluntary provision

MN HF1325

Earned sick and safe time modified.

MN SF310

Employee definition modified for the purposes of earned sick and safe time

MN SF2605

Earned sick and safe time modification

MN HF1542

Employer participation in earned sick and safe time benefits made permissive.

MN SF494

Employee definition modification for earned sick and safe time

MN HF1057

Employee definition modified for purposes of earned sick and safe time.

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