Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4488

Introduced
3/16/26  
Introduced
3/17/26  
Refer
3/16/26  

Caption

Electrical work supervision modification

Impact

If enacted, SF4488 would strengthen the regulatory framework surrounding electrical work in Minnesota, particularly delineating the roles and responsibilities of licensed individuals versus unlicensed individuals in the field. The bill also introduces new requirements for continuing education for licensed technicians and elaborates on the supervision of unlicensed individuals, aiming to reduce risks associated with unqualified electrical work. By tightening these regulations, the bill could significantly affect operational practices within the industry and promote a more skilled workforce.

Summary

SF4488, introduced in the Minnesota legislature, seeks to modify the current supervisory requirements for electrical work by altering existing statutes regarding the licensing of journeyworker electricians and power limited technicians. The bill specifies the conditions under which individuals may perform and supervise electrical work, mandating that individuals supervising such work must hold appropriate licensure and work solely under specific parameters defined by the legislation. This aims to enhance compliance with safety regulations and ensure higher standards in the electrical industry.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding SF4488 highlight a spectrum of reactions from various stakeholders in the labor and electrical fields. Proponents argue that the amendments are necessary to protect public safety and improve standards in electrical work. However, concerns have been raised regarding the implications for unlicensed individuals who may find themselves restricted from performing certain tasks. Opponents fear that the regulations could create challenges for smaller electrical contractors or those looking to enter the industry without extensive prior experience, citing worries of a worker shortage and increased costs of compliance.

Companion Bills

MN HF4330

Similar To Individuals who may supervise electrical work modified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3731

Class A installer license eliminated from the electrical code.

MN SF3719

Class A installer license from the electrical code elimination

MN SF2149

Labor and industry technical provisions modifications; earned sick and safe time provisions modifications

MN SB0072

Occupations: electricians; ratio of electrician apprentices to journey or master licensees on a jobsite; modify, and require joint responsibility for supervision between electrical contractors and master electricians. Amends secs. 701, 711, 715 & 717 of 2016 PA 407 (MCL 339.5701 et seq.).

MN SB1260

Providing for licensure of electrical contractors, electricians, residential electricians, apprentice electricians and probationary electricians; establishing the State Board of Electrical Licensure; providing for powers and duties of the board; establishing fees, fines and penalties; and making an appropriation.

MN SF2373

Omnibus Labor policy bill

MN HB98

Providing for licensure of electrical contractors, electricians and apprentice electricians; establishing the State Board of Electrical Licensure; providing for powers and duties of the board; establishing fees, fines and penalties; and making an appropriation.

MN SF477

Case management associate, mental health behavioral aide, and mental health rehabilitation worker supervision requirements modification

MN SB2307

ELECTRICIAN LICENSING ACT

MN SB165

Licensure of Electricians

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