Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1472

Introduced
2/9/23  
Refer
2/9/23  

Caption

Provisions modification related to utility billing practices in manufactured home parks

Impact

If enacted, SF1472 will have significant implications for utility billing practices in manufactured home communities. By mandating the installation of water meters, the bill seeks to allow residents to pay for only the utilities they consume, potentially lowering costs for conscientious users. Additionally, it prohibits park owners from charging administrative fees related to utility distribution, thus minimizing unexpected costs for residents. The bill is expected to redefine how utility services are managed within these parks, improving regulatory oversight and accountability in utility billing.

Summary

SF1472 proposes modifications to the utility billing practices in manufactured home parks in Minnesota, aiming to enhance transparency and fairness in charging residents for utility services. The bill amends existing statutes regarding utility charges, specifically addressing how park owners manage billing for water and electricity. It includes provisions that require park owners to install measuring devices for accurate billing, thereby ensuring that residents are charged based on their actual usage rather than flat rates. This change is intended to encourage fair billing practices while promoting conservation among residents.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SF1472 appears to be largely positive among advocates for consumer rights and residents of manufactured home parks. Proponents emphasize the importance of protecting residents from overcharging and ensuring that they have a fair representation in the billing process. However, there are concerns from some park owners about the potential financial burden of implementing the necessary metering systems. The discussions indicate a general desire for balance—between protecting resident interests and allowing park owners to manage their operational costs effectively.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SF1472 include debates over the costs associated with installing meters and the strict regulations imposed on billing practices. Some stakeholders argue that these measures may lead to increased rent if park owners seek to recoup installation costs. Others fear that the legislation might inadvertently create barriers for new utility providers. The overall discussion reflects a tension between improving protections for residents and the practical considerations of maintaining profitability for park owners.

Companion Bills

MN HF156

Similar To Manufactured home park utility billing practice provisions amended.

Previously Filed As

MN HF156

Manufactured home park utility billing practice provisions amended.

MN SF5523

Manufactured home parks class rates modifications

MN SF2691

Standards for rent and utility payments, fees, and charges provision in manufactured home parks

MN SF1205

Manufactured home parking lot rentals rent increases provisions modifications

MN HF2381

Standards for rent and utility payments, fees, and charges in manufactured home park provided; safety inspections required; sale of manufactured home parks provisions modified; and penalties modified.

MN SF4579

Single-metered utility service in residential buildings regulations and provisions modifications

MN SF4

Electric utility renewable energy standard obligations modifications

MN SF4804

Housing provisions modifications

MN SF783

Tax provisions modifications

MN SF572

Energy provisions modifications

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