Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3197

Introduced
3/30/23  
Refer
3/30/23  

Caption

Labor definition of project expansion provision

Impact

The implementation of SF3197 could significantly alter the regulatory landscape for public construction projects in Minnesota. By explicitly including a broader range of activities under the project definition, the bill may lead to enhanced oversight and labor protection for workers involved in these projects. It aims to ensure that labor laws apply uniformly across all public work financed by state resources, thereby safeguarding worker rights and ensuring compliance with safety standards. Additionally, this could encourage greater accountability in how state funds are used in public construction.

Summary

SF3197 is a legislative bill aimed at expanding the definition of what constitutes a 'project' within the scope of labor laws in Minnesota. The bill seeks to clarify and broaden the term to include various activities related to public works, such as demolition, erection, construction, remodeling, and repair of public buildings and facilities that are either wholly or partially financed by state funds. By providing a more comprehensive definition, the bill intends to ensure that all relevant labor regulations and protections apply to these expanded activities.

Sentiment

The sentiment towards SF3197 appears to be largely supportive among labor advocates and those concerned with workers' rights. Proponents of the bill argue that it strengthens labor protections and ensures that all facets of public projects are governed by relevant regulations. Conversely, there may be some level of contention from sectors concerned about the implications of increased regulations on public construction projects, particularly regarding potential impacts on project costs and timelines.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SF3197 include the balance between regulatory oversight and the efficiency of public project execution. While supporters emphasize the importance of worker protections, opponents may argue that the expansion of project definitions could lead to increased bureaucratic hurdles, potentially complicating the procurement and execution processes for state-funded projects. This tension reflects a broader debate on the role of regulation in the construction industry and its effects on public infrastructure projects.

Companion Bills

MN HF2633

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Previously Filed As

MN HF4994

Financial assistance definition modified to include tax increment financing or allocations of low-income housing credits, and project definition expanded.

MN SF4384

Labor policy and technical changes provisions modifications

MN HF3947

Labor policy provisions adopted.

MN HF4286

Labor standards policy and technical changes made.

MN SF3542

Office of Animal Protection establishment and duties provision, crime of violence definition expansion, and appropriation

MN SF2731

Public safety officer death benefit law definitions expansion provision

MN AB235

Revises provisions governing public works projects. (BDR 28-176)

MN AB213

Revises provisions governing public works projects. (BDR 28-816)

MN HF1859

Construction worker wage protection new enforcement provisions created.

MN SF1988

New enforcement provisions creation for construction workers wage protection

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