Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4874

Introduced
3/26/26  
Refer
3/26/26  

Caption

State contracts preclusion with a person or business convicted of fraud

Impact

The enactment of SF4874 would lead to significant changes in how state agencies vet potential contractors. By establishing clear criteria for disqualification based on criminal convictions, the bill aims to reduce the risk of fraud within public contracting. This approach aligns with broader efforts to improve transparency and accountability in state government operations. Agencies will need to develop new procedures to evaluate the backgrounds of business owners seeking state contracts, likely requiring increased due diligence to comply with the new legal framework.

Summary

Senate File 4874 seeks to enhance the integrity of public procurement processes in Minnesota by prohibiting state agencies from entering into contracts with any company owned by individuals who have been convicted of fraud-related offenses. This measure is designed to safeguard taxpayer funds and ensure that state contracts are awarded to reputable businesses, thus promoting ethical standards in government contracting practices. The bill outlines specific types of fraud offenses that would disqualify individuals from being awarded contracts, including theft, perjury, and making false claims against the state or federal government.

Contention

While the bill is intended to improve the integrity of state contracts, it may face challenges regarding its implementation. Critics could argue that such regulations may disproportionately affect small businesses or minority-owned enterprises, especially if they have owners with past convictions that might not correlate to actual business practices. Moreover, the definition of 'fraud' and the criteria for determining ownership and liability could lead to legal ambiguities and potential disputes during contract assessments.

Companion Bills

MN HF4742

Similar To State contracts with person or business convicted of fraud precluded.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4742

State contracts with person or business convicted of fraud precluded.

MN SF2677

State contracts with the federal government authorization for the state to withhold fraudulent payments requirement

MN HB2858

state contracting; businesses

MN HB187

Professions and businesses; contractors; change certain provisions

MN H8060

Protects individuals and businesses from those who knowingly impersonate an entity with the intent of facilitating fraud. This act would also protect individuals and businesses from digital forgery.

MN SB066

State Contracts with Opioid Antagonist Businesses

MN SB553

Professions and Businesses; repeal Chapter 14, relating to electrical contractors, plumbers, conditioned air contractors, low voltage contractors, and utility contractors and enact a new Chapter 14

MN S274

Debars permanently from government contracting any person convicted of certain crimes involving government contracts.

MN SB1047

Assisting Small Businesses Not Fraudsters Act

MN HB406

Relative to the formation of fraudulent businesses.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.